How a longtime downtown eatery’s scale, shorthand and side businesses keep it stitched into Atlanta life.
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A cluster of historically Black colleges and the consortium that links them make higher education a visible, civic presence in southwest Atlanta.
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A service-forward guide for curious Atlantans: where to find weekday plates, market stalls, and community kitchens in West End, Sweet Auburn, and East Atlanta—specific dishes, operator tips, and how to build regulars’ confidence.
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.
Atlanta will host eight World Cup matches—including a semifinal—this June–July 2026. From the temporary grass pitch at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium to MARTA surges and neighborhood activations, this local guide explains what to expect.
The city’s defining pies don’t follow one style: blistered Neapolitans in Home Park, Grandma pies worth the Duluth drive, Beltline-ready squares, bar pies, and neighborhood slice shops with staying power.
As the Atlanta Film Festival marks its 50th year across the Plaza, Tara and Rialto, the festival’s Georgia-focused programming, year‑round workshops and ties to institutions from Georgia State to the High Museum reveal a film city built from its neighborhoods.
From the High Museum piazza to puppets on Spring Street and murals under BeltLine overpasses, a Midtown-centered circuit shows how Atlanta’s museums and public art are reshaping the city’s stories and shared spaces.
Midtown Alliance’s Midtown Mutt Gala returns May 3 with costumed dogs, spring sidewalk energy, and a neighborhood fundraiser vibe in Midtown Atlanta.
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.