Though it’s little known to most Atlantans, the Emory University Herbarium is marking its 75th year as the home of over ...
Smaller than Omakase Table with ten seats instead of 14, Ryokou will serve an eight-course tasting menu of small plates and ...
Hazlehurst native and American Idol season 22 runner-up Will Moseley says he’s “super excited” about opening for the Zac ...
On January 21, Colony Square will welcome a lively new eatery: a Barcelona-inspired tapas restaurant and bar called Boqueria. With 10 locations around the country, including four in New York City ...
Jimmy Carter arrives at the “Man From Plains” Premiere screening during the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. Surrounded by his family, Jimmy Carter died peacefully on December 29 ...
From a close look at Georgia’s bumpy film industry to an interview with the Beltline’s beloved singing rollerblader, here are the stories our editors chose as their favorites from the past year.
The Peach Drop, an Atlanta tradition celebrating New Year’s Eve, is returning to Underground Atlanta this year—but its long-term future is still uncertain. Launched in 1989 as the Atlanta ...
As the New Year begins, many of us are setting goals to improve our health and well-being—and weight loss often tops the list. But if traditional diets and exercise routines have left you ...
Since 1961, Atlanta magazine, the city’s premier general interest publication, has served as the authority on Atlanta, providing its readers with a mix of long-form nonfiction, lively lifestyle ...
From a close look at Georgia’s bumpy film industry to an interview with the Beltline’s beloved singing rollerblader, here are the stories our editors chose as their favorites from the past year.
From a close look at Georgia’s bumpy film industry to an interview with the Beltline’s beloved singing rollerblader, here are the stories our editors chose as their favorites from the past year.