Lifestyle
Fun fall festivals
By Taylor Dahl
Once the blazing summer heat dissipates, Atlantans want to get out. Here are some fantastic fall festivals we think you’ll enjoy…
Read MoreThe National Black Arts Festival
For 20 years, Atlanta has been the home of the National Black Arts Festival (NBAF), a year-round celebration of the art and culture of African descendants in America. This month, the NBAF is presenting a wide variety of unique exhibits, concerts and lectures to entertain and educate festival goers.
Read MoreAileyCamp: Putting Atlanta youth on the right path
In Atlanta, less than half of all inner-city students graduate high school. Throughout America, barely half of the students in the 50 biggest cities graduate. Ironically, the best solution cities have discovered is something that’s being eliminated from many public schools: arts education …
Read MoreFox dining guide
Atlantans love to eat. And shop. And see shows at The Fox Theatre. Here’s a handy dining guide you can keep with you for reference when the mood strikes to indulge those passions.
Read MoreA guide to Atlanta's hip-hop scene
The sound, the scene and the style of hip-hop in the ATL.
Read MoreSymphony dining guide
Forget dinner and a movie. Nothing beats dinner and a show. Here are some places within a stone’s throw of Symphony Hall, where music lovers can grab dinner, drinks or dessert:
Read MorePuppetry for grown-ups
The success of Avenue Q proved what people have known for a long time: Kids aren’t the only ones who enjoy puppets…
Read MoreBagpipes, gypsies and Merry Widows
A pop-quiz on the Delta International Series
Read MoreAtlanta's AileyCamp
When Diane Sales and Sarah Dubignon interview children for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s AileyCamp, they aren’t looking for kids who want to dance. “We’re looking for a child … who comes from a single parent home, who’s had very little exposure to the arts,” says Dubignon, The Fox Theatre’s outreach director…
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