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Sammy’s, a new sandwich and coffee shop from longtime friends and restaurant veterans Sam Pinner and Jason Furst, is now open ...
The Point-in-Time Count, a survey conducted at the end of January every year, is mandated by the U.S. Department of Housing ...
Atlanta has a new kitchen showroom. The MUSA Kitchen Hub, located in Tucker, recently opened its doors and will host a grand opening reception on May 15. The 2,000-square-room space carries laminate ...
Ahead of the Forever Young gala, Andrew Young spoke to Atlanta about the lessons of his childhood in New Orleans, his work in the civil rights movement with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and his role as ...
When people ask me where I’m eating, the places I always tend to recommend require a bit of a drive, but they are worth ...
A partnership with the Vine Wine Club next door, 7th House explores natural elements like air, water, fire, and earth through ...
America’s Favorite Beaches meet some of America’s finest things in St. Pete-Clearwater. The community is filled with art, ...
Sean Park opened Prefecture Japanese Steakhouse in the former Restaurant Eugene space in 2023, offering the first ...
Anyone who’s a fan of art museums agrees—they’re good for the soul. But how exactly can a visit to a museum boost our ...
If music is form, the Atlanta Federation of Musicians is function. It’s the Georgia chapter of the American Federation of Musicians. The musician union’s job is fundamentally to be a mediator between ...
With Brian Kemp's announcement that he will not run for U.S. Senate in 2026, his next steps are mere speculation at this point. He's mentioned frequently as a possible candidate for president in 2028.
Atlanta’s zest for nonalcoholic beer has created a bit of a conundrum: The process to create the beer is so complicated that local breweries have struggled to meet the demand.
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