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Atlanta’s 21 Savage celebrates new album with High Museum art exhibit
With artist Slawn, 21 Savage displays works inspired by his ‘What Happened to the Streets?’ album.
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Need a laugh? Here’s a guide to comedy in Atlanta into the new year
It never hurts to laugh, right? Here's your guide to cool comedy shows in metro Atlanta during the holiday period and rapidly approaching wintertime.
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ATL Comic & Pop Culture Convention won’t be back in 2026
It's a no go for the ATL Comic & Pop Culture Convention in 2026 after disappointing 2025 attendance.
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Daryl ‘Chill’ Mitchell: My roles ‘opened doors for people with disabilities’
Sugar Hill’s Daryl “Chill” Mitchell met with the AJC to talk about his role on ABC’s Tim Allen comedy “Shifting Gears” and how his post-accident acting career has thrived.
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Where can I find it?
Guidance on locating hard-to-find goods and services.
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The holidays, Atlanta get zinged in new comedy ‘Too Fast, Too Festivus’
A new holiday sketch comedy show from Dad's Garage with a distinctive Atlanta flavor, “Too Fast, Too Festivus” is onstage at Horizon Theatre starting Dec. 12.
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How Atlanta’s Penelope Road, with retro and Gen-Z flair, sped into stardom
Penelope Road creates a contagious sound and style that‘s just as centered in the past as it is in the present. They’ll end the year with three hometown shows this month.
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Author events Dec. 12-18
Check out these upcoming author events happening in and around Atlanta.
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15 family-friendly things to do in metro Atlanta this weekend
Our list of 15 family-friendly doings in metro Atlanta for Dec. 12-14 includes winter festivals, holiday theater and music and Snow Day in Alpharetta
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High Museum spotlights ‘strait-laced business owner’ who made ‘crazy photographs’
Atlantans can experience the ineffable photographs in the exhibition “The Family Album of Ralph Eugene Meatyard” at the High Museum, opening Dec. 12.







