Will the next pope follow the progressive path of Francis?
Returning a once bustling Black business community to its former glory
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The trade war presents complex challenges for companies within the food and beverage industry, from small, independent bottlers to massive, multinationals like Coca-Cola.
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Preview of Brother Ali's May 1 show in Atlanta. His distrust of politicians and social media aside, the rapper says, "I’m generally optimistic and at peace."
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Previewing downtown Lawrenceville's Free Comic Book Day on May 3, attracting dedicated fans of the genre, those who are comic curious, cosplayers, fans of fantasy and more.
Previewing the Georgia Renaissance Festival, opening its whimsical 16th century village in Fairburn on Saturday, April 12, for eight weekends.
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Listen to chef Duane Nutter’s stand-up comedy, participate in a spring cocktail class and attend a nationwide bartending competition this May in metro Atlanta.
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With a Small Bake Strawberry Cake, you can enjoy a little dessert indulgence. It's perfect for strawberry season.
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This trio of simple recipes makes Georgia's world-famous Vidalia onion the star of the show.
Will the next pope follow the progressive path of Francis?
Returning a once bustling Black business community to its former glory
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Children’s Museum of Atlanta will host its inaugural KidChella event on Saturday night.
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"The Breakfast Club" co-host says he wants to turn his unapologetic persona into media enterprises to help other Black creatives amplify their voices.
A roughly 2.5-mile stretch of Peachtree Street from Midtown to downtown will close to traffic from noon to 7 p.m. Sunday.
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Fathers Inc. nonprofit helps men become better fathers. More than 900 fathers in Atlanta have enrolled in a Fathers Inc. course.
From Tig Notaro to London Hughes, comedians shared their biggest mental health challenges in front of a live Atlanta audience in the documentary "Group Therapy."
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As hundreds of thousands of soccer fans from around the world flock to Atlanta for the World Cup next summer, State Farm Arena wants in on the action.
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Seven Black-women-owned bookstores host first-ever Black Girl Book Fair to celebrate Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday.
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A traveling exhibition of art exclusively made by Black men returns to Atlanta with Black Boy Art Show.
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Taste of Marietta will combine food and fun at its 30th annual festival from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday, April 27, on the historic Marietta Square.