By Kristin Andris The holidays are here. It is time to break out those decorations, tacky sweaters, reindeer antlers, and of course, your pocketbook. According…
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By Riki Bolster There is a place in Atlanta where art and craft meet community – and the holidays! A nonprofit art studio and gallery,…
By Jennifer Jezyk With the purchase of a natural gas-powered tour bus, the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership’s tour program will become both more environmentally and economically…
By Rob Kremer On Tuesday, October 1, the Queen of Kale, a local company that makes Kale Chips, hosted a public event to celebrate National…
By Will Bryant Thanks to all who participated in this year’s BATL event, we had a fantastic Sesquicentennial Commemoration of the historic Battle of Atlanta.…
By Gina Root The Friends of East Atlanta Library will hold their quarterly book sale Saturday, September 27th from noon to 4:00pm during the East…
By Nancy Leighton Outspoken community member Cary Rufus Duncan Jr. passed away earlier this year on May 10, 2014 at age 74. He lived in…
By Stephanie Turner Many studies now hail guided meditation as a way to ease chronic pain, so “The Filling Station: A Place to Refuel for…
This year on July 19th there will be two different van tours that cover different aspects of the battle and the battle neighborhoods as well…
by Henry Bryant The BATL organization has taught the rest of Atlanta about the relationship between the American Civil War and America’s Civil Rights movement.…