As we look ahead, 2026 is shaping up to be the year of the casual comeback—a shift toward breezy, daylight-friendly dining ...
Accustomed to monthly markets like Scott Antique and Lakewood 400, Atlantans also flock to Texas’s Round Top Antiques Show. Three times each year, dozens of vendors assemble over more than ten miles ...
Welcome the new year with this trio of comfort-food–inspired hors d’oeuvres that are big on flavor and easy to prepare.
The Gwinnett native and SCAD Atlanta student dishes on competing at Miss USA, her SCAD-designed pageant attire, and what’s ...
About 40 percent of the total cost of Mercedes-Benz Stadium will come from public coffers ...
The saying goes that there is no manual handed to parents when they leave the hospital on how to take care of their baby. However, any devotee of Atlanta-based Moms on Call would tell you otherwise.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution print edition, 157, dies on December 31, 2025, succumbing to burgeoning digital news coverage. No service is planned. The paper’s survivors will include 40,000 Atlanta ...
When Esther Ellard, Athens-based interior designer and founder of Effortless Designs, received a referral from a trusted ...
Challenges to school library books aren’t new, but in recent years they’ve become a flash point in the larger battle over how we tell the story of America, particularly to children. Here's the latest ...
Divorced, unsigned, and struggling with depression, CeeLo Green had nothing left to lose. A few years earlier, Goodie Mob’s de facto frontman, entering his 30s, had stepped away from the group after ...
Inspired by family history and the legacy of Southern gathering spots, Mike and Shyretha Sheats—founders of the Plate Sale pop-up—will bring a Southern-leaning restaurant called Mule Train to South ...
Accessibility distinguishes tennis in Atlanta. Bitsy Grant Tennis Center boasts 28 public courts, with 13 of them clay, that often host ALTA matches. John Hanna used to know if his father had won his ...