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What’s filming now in Georgia? Not much.
As summer gets going, business is the slowest it’s been since the COVID-19 crisis.

15 family-friendly events in Atlanta this weekend
Happenings include Grossology Day at Zoo Atlanta and Repticon at Gwinnett County Fairgrounds.
Atlanta’s Rolling Out’s new venture? A music label ‘rooted in community.’
The longtime media outlet enters new territory with Rolling Out Music.

Beyond BuHi: 5 spots for global flavors across metro ATL
Each month, we spotlight immigrant-owned restaurants across the city that prove Atlanta’s global dining scene extends far beyond a single corridor.

Georgia’s most valuable fruit isn’t the peach anymore
Commercial blueberry production in the state has exploded since the 1990s.

12 essential Atlanta cocktail bars you need to try
Treat yourself to cocktails and nonalcoholic drinks around Atlanta.
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Meet ‘AJC Flagship,’ your new podcast hang
The news variety show with a Southern heart, hosted by AJ Willingham premieres July 16, with new episodes every Thursday.
UATL launches ‘Let Me Put U On,’ a new weekly culture and lifestyle series
UATL writers will share one thing they love in Black culture or everyday life, from timeless books and albums to traditions and moments worth celebrating.

Atlanta’s 50 best restaurants list is changing. Here’s why.
ATL50, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s annual list of the city’s best restaurants, is evolving with more voices and a broader view of what excellence looks like.
Why the South’s education will decide America’s economic future
We can no longer afford to let large swaths of our student population be left without the education and skills needed to thrive.
7 hours agoThe Georgia Guidestones explosion deprived visitors of Elberton granite skill
Imagine that someone didn’t like Stonehenge for what it stood for, because of its history as a place of pagan rituals, and then decided to blow it up.
8 hours agoWhy does the FBI really want Fulton County election records?
Atlanta will play a prominent role if the Trump loyalists in the Justice Department decide to declare fraud in Georgia’s midterm elections.
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PHOTOS: Argentina, Egypt fans share emotional celebration, disappointment
Egypt fans erupted in excitement after an early goal for their team, and they kept that energy for most of the game.

PHOTOS: Egypt, Argentina bring dramatic action to World Cup in Atlanta.
Egypt scored early and kept the lead for most of the game, then Messi happened.
PHOTOS: Runners showcased their fashion sense at 2026 Peachtree Road Race
From splendid patriotic outfits to downright bizarre ones, this year's Peachtree Road Race runners certainly didn't disappoint.





















