Neighborhoods: West Midtown
Welcome to West Midtown, where artsy shops, home furnishing stores and award-winning restaurants line the sidewalks, and old industrial buildings have become loft and work spaces.
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Welcome to West Midtown, where artsy shops, home furnishing stores and award-winning restaurants line the sidewalks, and old industrial buildings have become loft and work spaces.
Read MoreDon’t wait for visitors to get out and see the city you call home. Atlanta’s best attractions are all around us, as we sit in traffic, daydream or wonder why we’re at work while the sun is shining.
Read MoreThe Alliance Theatre, one of the largest companies in the Southeast, won 11 Suzi Bass awards on Monday night, as local theater professionals convened to honor their own.
Read MoreWhen Atlanta’s professional theater artists honor their own at Monday night’s Suzi Bass awards, 11 playwrights will be recognized for new work, with one earning the coveted Gene-Gabriel Moore Playwriting Award. Many of the nominees have had work produced around the country.
Read MoreThere’s no downtown to speak of, but Sandy Springs doesn’t need one. It knows who it is — the first municipality to break from Fulton County.
Read MoreIt’s a big weekend in WET-lanta. “Hair” opens at Serenbe Playhouse, “Les Misérables” opens at Aurora Theatre, the Essential Theatre’s New Play Festival is in full swing and that wacky gang at Dad’s Garage says goodbye to its longtime home with a special TheatreSports. Where will you be?
Read MoreAtlanta Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” plays the Fox Theatre on Dec. 7-26. Magic comes naturally to The Nutcracker. The classic Tchaikovsky ballet, performed for more than half a century by Atlanta …
Read MoreYou’ve heard about the Atlanta BeltLine project. Something about art and performances and pathways and green space, right? Let us demystify it for you. This weekend — the third Art on the Atlanta BeltLine (AAB) exhibition — is a chance for you to see firsthand just what’s going on.
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