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From churches to creative spaces, Atlanta’s fall jazz and classical concerts offer rich experiences beyond major venues like Symphony Hall and Spivey Hall.
An autumn of concerts in Atlanta features performers from Paul McCartney and Dionne Warwick to Erykah Badu, Indigo Girls, Lil Wayne and more.
Through cooking classes and hands-on experiences, Atlantans are exposing their kids to international cuisines and the cultures they come from.
The Kids Track at Dragon Con and Tiny Con at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta offer crafty fun for the whole family this weekend in Atlanta.
Summer is a sleepy time for the Atlanta arts scene but come pumpkin spice season, things start to ramp up in a big way.
From George Balanchine classics to flamenco rhythms, Atlanta’s fall 2025 dance season brings a wide range of performances to stages across the city.
Atlanta fall theater offerings include an all-female adaptation of Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew” and Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5 the Musical.” ...
Avid cyclist and lawyer Ken Rosskopf, 85, collided with a truck while cycling Thursday in Decatur and died the following day. Police have not said if charges will be filed.
Let’s put 10% of our surplus to work by growing opportunity for the people who make Georgia what it is, former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan says.
Six Republicans and one Democrat are competing for the opportunity to finish out former state Sen. Brandon Beach’s term, which goes through January 2027.
Discover the benefits of adult tummy time — a simple, baby-inspired posture hack that helps ease tech neck, strengthen your back and improve alignment.
Black mayors in Democrat-led cities are at the top of the presidents list for federal intervention. But, so far, Atlanta has escaped his wrath.