This weekend, September 30 through October 3, the Atlanta Greek Festival brings culture, food, entertainment and more to fun-seekers in the Atlanta area. Held at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of
A cool, new yogurt place has opened in the Toco Hills Promenade shopping center off of North Druid Hills Road. Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt, a franchise out of California, is a
The first Midtown Festival of the Arts was held this past weekend off of Peachtree St. (between 5th and 10th St.). Pictured is the artist market which consisted of various
While September may be a month loathed by many SCAD students for a return to the daily grind of projects and early classes, they can at least take solace in
Observing the all-star cast of the movie “Takers,” in theaters now, one would expect this film to be the blockbuster hit of the summer, right? Wrong. Though I am not
Rocking into theaters with a level of anticipation second only to the legions of screaming girls for the Twilight saga, the comic-to-film adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s graphic novel series
Robert Pattinson, best known as Edward from the "Twilight" series, has touched the hearts of fans all over the world. Yet, shortly after he struck Twilight fame, he played Salvador
Diving into an unsettling time in American history, author Dolen Perkins-Valdez’s “Wench: A Novel” takes an intimate look at the relationships between four female slaves and their white masters. The
Most people know Christopher Nolan’s name as the director behind the mega-hit Batman franchise of the past few years. You know, the one that made half a billion dollars and
What would you do if your mother raised your brother as a sister? Would you be angry, confused or both? Daniel Black’s “Perfect Peace” is a novel dedicated to the