At first glance, Papi’s seems like a tiny, cramped shop. The Cuban eatery is nothing but a corner of a building on Ponce de Leon Avenue at Myrtle Street. But
By Thomas Taylor This year's 24 Hour Film Race is set to take place April 29-30. Films screen in 14 cities across the country, inclduing Atlanta, but a film does
There is no way to prepare for the sheer size of the Savannah Record Fair. The River Club, SCAD Savannah’s event space on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, was crowded
The Atlanta Dogwood Festival was created by Walter Rich of Rich’s Department Store to rejuvenate peoples’ spirits during the Great Depression in 1936. With HOPE scholarship concerns, rising gas prices
“Language is much more important than just the idea of words,” Chris Abani said.
Sloane Crosley proves she has the very thing all writers need to be successful: equal doses of self-doubt and confidence.
The Southern Art Series's premiere season kicked off Saturday, Feb. 12th.
Why featured Ivy Hall Writer Series author Martha Grimes asked us: "Are you sure I'm not a murderer?"
http://www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=71649 The masters of circus arts, Cirque du Soleil, have returned to Atlanta with their new production “OVO.” At Atlantic Station through December 19, a world of insect performers live
Written by Naveed Sultan Photos by Kenny Ong Samosas, japchea, kebobs, hummus, akara and bulgogi were a few of the many options available at the “Taste of the World” Food