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Jessica Chastain returns to Atlanta for Netflix thriller ‘Heartland’
Oscar winning actress was last here in 2011. Start date for new project is Sept. 29 at Shadowbox Studios.
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‘Angels at the Gate’ dives into privilege, death and identity in academia
Georgia State professor Sheri Joseph's new novel follows a student’s search for truth after a classmate’s death at a Southern university in the 1980s.
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Review: ‘Fiddler’ at the Alliance Theatre rises intensely to the moment
Co-producers Alliance Theatre and the Atlanta Opera add fight and intensity to "Fiddler on the Roof," making the Broadway classic musical resonate with our times.
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15 family-friendly things to do in metro Atlanta this weekend
From Atlanta History Center's Fall Fest with 4-H to an Hispanic Heritage Month event in Acworth, here are 15 family-friendly doings in metro Atlanta for Sept. 19-21.
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Ousted Atlanta ‘Big Brother’ cast member didn’t mind ‘Micktator’ nickname
“If you’re not a villain, you’re not relevant," says event curator Mickey Lee, an Atlanta contestant eliminated from "Big Brother" earlier this month.
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Sergio Suárez’s epic prints ponder life’s big philosophical questions
Born in Mexico City, Suárez moved to Atlanta at 17. A printmaking class at Georgia State ignited his passion for art.
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s mother provides more details of his death
Nearly two months after Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s drowning death in Costa Rica, his mother, Pamela, sat with Robin Roberts of “Good Morning America” Tuesday to talk about him.
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Greg Street stays hip in the world of hip-hop after 30 years on air
Greg Street, a radio host on V-103, recently celebrated 30 years at the station, a hardworking, caring individual who still loves the music and the culture.
With danceable new songs, Black Keys should have legs shaking at Shaky Knees
The Black Keys play the Shaky Knees Music Festival on Sept. 20 behind their new album “No Rain, No Flowers,” inspired by dance parties where rare 45s were spun.
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‘Kevin & Taylor’ launches on Star 94: ‘First day of school jitters’
The first day of the new "Kevin & Taylor" morning show on the dance pop radio station Star 94 Monday featured the pairing’s signature “feel good” vibe and technical glitches.