The East Atlanta Library hosted an artist talk in February by Mark Hodges, whose oil paintings were on display through the end of the month.…
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By Kristin Gwock [singlepic id=149 w=320 h=240 float=] Last summer, Horizon Theatre staged the world premiere of The Waffle Palace: Smothered, Covered and Scattered 24/7/365 by…
By Victoria Lansford The Atlanta Calligraphy Guild, Friends of the Alphabet, will be staging a calligraphic performance on Wednesday, March 6 from 3:30 to 7:30pm,…
By Rebecca Wallace Save the dates for Atlanta’s favorite holiday home tour, right here in southeast Atlanta—the Grant Park Candlelight Tour of Homes. Held on…
By Henry Bryant It’s getting cool at the Library! The Friends of East Atlanta Library are having a “Fall Jazz Mingle at the Library” on…
By Thornton Kennedy On the first Sunday in October, Atlanta’s Historic Oakland Cemetery reconnects with its Victorian roots with Sunday in the Park, the most…
By Tom McGowan A little free library has come to the Grant Park neighborhood. It is part of a nationwide movement to provide free books…
By Kristin Gwock Silton Balancing the duties of work and the urge to make an impact in the world can challenge the delicate nature of…
By Judy Kaplan Are you fascinated by words? Are words in puzzles even better? If you said yes to either, join us on Saturdays at…
By Carrie Whitney Every summer, foodies flock to the neighborhood during the Grant Park Summer Shade Festival to enjoy Corks & Forks: A Fine Food…