Warmer than usual weather has kept fall color in hiding across Georgia, but the reds, golds and beautiful burnt orange shades are finally here, and Gibbs Gardens is ...
On November 7, 2016 / By Cheryl RodewigI had the pleasure of being able to screen Captain America: Civil War early last Thursday. While I was checking in at the Marvel table in Atlantic Station, ...
On April 17, 2016 / By Joshua JelksWar. Revolution. Peace, Love and Happiness. All of these things and more encompass the message that one of Atlanta’s brightest rising stars, Raury, is putting out with every ...
On October 19, 2015 / By Isaiah Smart“What a Time to Be Alive” is such a celebratory, victorious statement to make. It’s one of those old sayings that arise after tumultuous trials and tribulations are ...
On September 23, 2015 / By Isaiah SmartThere are a plethora of things to do in Atlanta, but have you ever actually hovered above the heart of the Peach State? Nestled away in its own ...
On March 31, 2015 / By Joshua JelksThis past Saturday was Park Tavern’s Oyster and Crawfish Festival. On the same day as the Beer and Bacon Festival, this one filtered out those who love seafood ...
On March 29, 2015 / By Katie FlintSushi has gained immense popularity in America over the years, but for many, it is still an acquired taste. It seems as though there aren’t many restaurants that ...
On October 17, 2014 / By Joshua JelksAtlanta is universally known for it’s restaurants. Midtown alone is full of what seems like hundreds of eateries. I recently had the chance to eat lunch at Villains ...
On October 7, 2014 / By Joshua JelksMost Georgians may’ve never heard of The Rock, Georgia and if you have, glitz & glam might not be the first thing that comes to mind. As Confucius once ...
On September 4, 2014 / By Jeremy JonesThe first time I passed this place on the highway, I asked my husband, “What the heck is that?” There was a large teepee out front and due ...
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