Happy birthday, Dr. Seuss! Read a book!
The rhyming writer, a cartoonist who illustrated his own books, will be celebrated Monday at Imagine It! The Children’s Museum of Atlanta. He would have turned 110 on Sunday, March 3.
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The rhyming writer, a cartoonist who illustrated his own books, will be celebrated Monday at Imagine It! The Children’s Museum of Atlanta. He would have turned 110 on Sunday, March 3.
Read MoreHistory and Civil War buffs, get ready to be amazed. The Atlanta Cyclorama is marking the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Atlanta with expanded programming.
Read MoreHundreds of years will be on display, in myriad ways, at the Atlanta History Center this year. There’s plenty to discover between now and June, on and off the center’s 33-acre Buckhead campus. Read on for some highlights.
Read MoreAtlanta hosts numerous film festivals throughout the year, but none conveys the sense of “event” as the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, which drew 31,500 attendees in 2013 (about 25 percent of whom identify as non-Jewish). This year’s version begins Jan. 29.
Read MoreThe Fox Theatre is hosting holiday tours in December that feature meet-and-greets with dancers from Atlanta Ballet’s “Nutcracker.”
Read MoreGot a light? How about thousands? Turner Field this week turns into one of the brightest spots in town when Global Winter Wonderland Atlanta, a 16-acre lantern festival and fun park, opens there.
Read MoreShe’s tall. She’s wide. She’s green. And she’s home. The Earth Goddess from the “Imaginary Worlds” exhibit is staying at the Atlanta Botanical Garden for good. Next, look for her in holiday attire.
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