Cooking Up a Lifestyle with Nathan Turner Tuesday, April 24 ADAC 351 Peachtree Hills Ave. NE During this discussion with his close friend and entertainer extraordinaire, Julia Reed, acclaimed
by Rebecca Williams and Emma Dakin A24 Bo Burnham's directorial debut “Eighth Grade," starring Elsie Fisher as Kayla is one of the most natural and honest portrayals of modern day
By Helet Van Staden Photo by Helet Van Staden There's an old fridge-magnet proverb that states, “A house is not a home without a cat.” Java Cats has taken this
Photo by Jeremy Daniel In a time when William Shakespeare dominates London’s theatre scene, it’s hard to be a Renaissance playwright — such is the premise for the wildly absurd
AWOL: Atlanta's Most Talented Open Mic Tuesday, April 17 - Wednesday, April 18 Apache Cafe 64 3rd Street NW Every third Tuesday, Apache Cafe brings out the
Photo by Helet Van Staden Friday the 13th may be an unlucky day for some but proved to be the arrival of beauty and luck for Atlanta with the Dogwood
Andrews McMeel Publishing Rupi Kaur became a powerful voice with her poetry book, “milk and honey.” Before her debut as an author, Kaur was a popular influencer with a large
ARTlanta Fair Soft Opening Wednesday, April 11 Fort McPherson 1692 Throne Avenue The ARTlanta Fair is a fair you’ve never experienced before. Along with the usual fair festivities, it'll
Warner Bros. Steven Spielberg, one of cinema's most beloved masters, is back with another exciting entry to his long-running acclaimed filmography, "Ready Player One." A story dealing with heavy pop
Photo by Raphael Nogueira Living in Atlanta isn’t cheap. Whether you live on campus at SCAD or an apartment nearby, the dollars add up quickly. The list of expenses is








