Atlanta Musicians’ Orchestra’s spring concert highlights Atlanta’s working musicians and the city’s musician-led classical scene, with ArtsATL context and local cultural perspective.
Two Atlanta restaurants — Aria and Mujō — were named finalists for the 2026 James Beard Awards, highlighting the city’s growing culinary influence and neighborhood‑driven food culture.
From Busy Bee’s Bib Gourmand chicken on MLK to Mary Mac’s tea-room hospitality, these Vine City, Westside, Memorial Drive and Sweet Auburn counters, cafeterias, and bakeries map how Atlanta still eats — weekday, community-driven, rooted.
New faces, old friction, and a midseason trailer with plenty of side-eye: Bravo has Atlanta’s favorite reality machine moving again.
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Old Fourth Ward designers are turning BeltLine studios, pop-ups, and market drops into Atlanta’s next streetwear scene — small labels, music ties, and local drops shaping the city’s style.
Atlanta debutante traditions are evolving, with inclusive balls celebrating the diversity of Black girlhood. A recent event praised by MLK’s granddaughter highlights mentorship, community purpose, and a broader vision of leadership for the city’s future.
At Phipps Plaza, the international Fleurs de Villes FLORA tour lets Atlanta floral studios turn marble corridors into botanical couture—life‑size floral mannequins that spotlight local makers and the city’s taste for theatrical, ephemeral public art.
Oakland Cemetery is a landscaped burial ground in Atlanta that interprets the city’s past through monuments, tours, research services and ongoing preservation work.
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Explore Atlanta’s independent coffee shops, from Old Fourth Ward favorites to Smyrna standbys, with a focus on neighborhood character, hospitality, and standout food.
Costco quietly restocked a ready-to-eat tub of marinated fresh mozzarella and tomatoes—think shortcut caprese—turning deli cases into instant party fare. Here’s where Atlanta shoppers are finding it and how locals serve it.