Rapidly changing murals in Atlanta’s Krog Street Tunnel map the city’s politics, gentrification debates, and Afro-diasporic aesthetics—reporting needs named sources, image rights, and sharper local detail.
Veridian, a new proposal on Peachtree in central Buckhead, would introduce modern façades and alter sidewalk life, curb use, and transit connections—here’s how to follow it.
A short guide to Atlanta’s next-gen art scene—where to see emerging artists in galleries, pop-ups and public projects, plus practical tips for planning visits.
A neighborhood‑first look at Chirori, a casual sushi counter in Atlanta that proves quality fish and thoughtful technique don’t require white tablecloths—just smart sourcing, welcoming service, and a place that fits the city’s rhythm.
A first look at Koshu Club, the Mujo team’s intimate new dining room in Atlanta. The small‑plates restaurant emphasizes thoughtful design, precise cooking, sake and cocktails, and a neighborhood‑minded dining experience.
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.
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.
Reported hiring of Vanderbilt assistant Jon Cremins as Georgia State’s men’s basketball coach could spark renewed energy across Atlanta neighborhoods; official confirmation and details pending.
Wayfair’s new 150,000-square-foot Atlanta showroom brings online furniture shopping offline, offering styled rooms, tactile experiences, and local job and neighborhood opportunities — details to verify before publication.