Dad’s Garage Theatre Company Moves Into a Divine New Home
Dad's Garage Theatre Company is taking you to church. The talented group of improvisational actors just moved into their long-awaited permanent home, none other than the former Atlanta Metropolitan Christian Church.
Elvis-Inspired Food in Nashville
Celebrate the King's 81st birthday with this list of Nashville’s most decadent dishes and over-the-top treats inspired by the Chief himself.
Atlanta’s Strength in the Face of Fire
Flip through the pages of Atlanta’s history books, and you might notice a recurring theme of mass destruction caused by one unforgiving enemy: fire. It’s as if Gen. William T. Sherman cast a spell on Atlanta when he led 67,000 torch-yielding Union troops through town in 1864.
The Tragedy & Triumph Behind Atlanta’s Woodruff Arts Center
A plane crash in 1962 nearly left Atlanta without art—until the city rallied together to show that triumph can indeed come from tragedy when charity and community are involved. What resulted was the creation of the spectacular Woodruff Arts Center.
How Ponce City Market is Building a Future From the Past
It was the standard—old fell victim to new in Atlanta. Then, one brick behemoth challenged that notion, proving old and new make one heck of a partnership, after all.
Golden Keys to the City: A Concierge’s Guide to Nashville
Few people are better equipped to guide you through Nashville than Hutton Hotel Chief Concierge Laura Cunningham. Cunningham recently became one of only a few concierges in the Southeast to earn the prestigious Les Clefs d'Or (“Golden Keys”) designation.
12 Great Places to Take the Kids in Nashville
Nashville is a rarity among cities of its size–not only does it offer plenty of nightlife and entertainment for adults, but it also serves as a fantastic destination for families.
No Genre: Atlanta’s Music History & Best Live Venues
A coincidence of sorts branded Atlanta as the nation’s hip-hop hub—a well-earned reputation as the city became a wellspring of rap, hip-hop and R&B superstars. But that proliferation of chart-topping artists steps far beyond the umbrella of one genre.
Hugh Acheson on Kohlrabi, Athens and Eating Endangered Species
There's something special about Hugh Acheson. Maybe it's his incredible talent in the kitchen. Maybe it's his gift for creating remarkable dining experiences that stand the test of time. Maybe it's the unibrow, a marker of his singular style and personality.
A Guiding Beacon: Touring Atlanta’s Civil Rights Landmarks
Scattered throughout Atlanta are historical gems that tell the city’s remarkable civil rights story. It was in Atlanta that the world’s most famous civil rights activist was born, and with him, ideas that catalyzed change throughout the world.
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