On Thursday, the main players behind the FIFA World Cup’s arrival in Atlanta gathered at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to give a sneak peek into the tournament this summer. Just 95 days out, public and ...
Shunika Terry is nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling for Sinners, the film that earned a record-breaking 16 nominations ...
The recently opened Piccadilly To Go on Candler Road in Decatur is a quick-serve model featuring the company’s first drive-through window. Part of the chaotic jumble of fast-food spots, gas stations, ...
When Trattoria Lucia quietly opened its doors last late year, it filled a gap in Glenwood Park’s dining landscape: an Italian restaurant designed for everyday dining, families included. Located ...
Writer Tom Junod grew up in the long shadow of Big Lou—a dazzling, ruthless womanizer—and spent a decade excavating the myth ...
On display at Duke University's Rubenstein Library, the artifact signifies a long tradition of women supporting women writers ...
I still remember the day Mark Richt lost control of the Bulldogs. It happened eight years ago, during one of his best games as a coach, in an incident we like to call the Gator Stomp. The Dawgs had ...
It was only a matter of time until the scandalous and very Southern tale of wealthy real estate attorney Gary “Big Daddy” Farris and his dysfunctional family made its way into a true crime podcast.
When Beth Hyland first shopped around the script for her play Fires, Ohio, multiple theater companies told her it was unproducible. There wasn’t a problem with the dialogue or the plot; the script, ...
In 2021, beloved bartender Katie Janness was brutally murdered at the Charles Allen Gate entrance to Piedmont Park. With broken security cameras, no eyewitnesses, and few leads, the case remains ...
Navin Norling's childhood frugal mindset informs his artistic practice to this day, exemplified in his upcoming solo exhibition at Johnson Lowe Gallery in Buckhead. Dangerous Games continues Norling’s ...
At a time of life when many teenagers are more concerned with earning driver’s licenses and scoring six-packs, three Suwanee high schoolers are busy inventing a next-generation surgical robotic system ...
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