GEORGIA’S WAR STORIES
The echoes of Georgia’s war stories aren’t hard to hear if you know where to listen. Follow a trail of independence-seekers and unearth history’s mysteries at these Revolutionary and Civil War sites.
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The echoes of Georgia’s war stories aren’t hard to hear if you know where to listen. Follow a trail of independence-seekers and unearth history’s mysteries at these Revolutionary and Civil War sites.
Read MoreDoggies on the Catwalk, a mashup benefit featuring canines and couture, turns 11 on June 2. In people years, that is. In dog years, it’s 77. The fundraiser is the brainchild of E. Vincent Martinez. You may know him from his Fashionado website.
Read MoreRestored landmarks, brews on the Atlanta BeltLine, Lao street food and Houston’s, we have a problem, all make news in the latest edition of our Food for Thought column.
Read MoreThink of it as “festiv-all” season. We bet Georgia has a spring or summer event that will get you off the couch and out the door. Tell Netflix you’ll be back, grab a friend, water, sunscreen, kids if you have them, and go forth to find your bliss.
Read MoreThe giant topiary exhibition “Imaginary Worlds” returns May 5 to the Atlanta Botanical Garden with a mostly all-new menagerie of living plant sculptures. The show runs through Oct. 28 and can be seen at both the Midtown and Gainesville locations.
Read MoreWe’re creeping ever so slowly out of winter and into spring, so it’s time to look at what trends are looming. Here are 4 — gelato hues, pins and patches, dark denim and trench coats. Ready? Shop!
Read MoreAwards keep growing for North Georgia’s picturesque wineries. Why not make some pour decisions and raise a glass or two in celebration?
Read MoreThis edition of Food for Thought catches you up on projects linked (or unlinked) to chefs Linton Hopkins, Bill Greenwood, Richard Blais and Floridian Michael Schwartz, along with hot chicken news and a Garden & Gun club.
Read MoreWhen Justin Timberlake brings his “Man of the Woods” tour to Infinite Energy Center in Duluth in May, and Philips Arena in January, he’ll be wearing Stella McCartney’s clothes.
Read MoreTwo of Georgia’s 12 semifinalists for James Beard Awards, the Oscars of food, move on as finalists. You might want to cocktail at Decatur’s Kimball House and dine with chef Mashama Bailey at The Grey in Savannah. Just saying.
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