By Penny Luck and Kerri Oransky In How Zac Got His Z’s: A Guide to Getting Rid of Nightmares, Zachary is plagued by nightmares and…
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147 Years after the Battle of Atlanta SPECIAL Early Program! There will be a special celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the renowned novel Gone…
By Katie Combs The newest addition to Arcadia Publishing’s popular Images of America series is Historic Grant Park by local authors Jennifer Goad Cuthbertson and…
By Henry Bryant Although The Battle of Atlanta (BATL) figured prominently in the re-election of Abraham Lincoln in 1864, the 16th President of the United…
By Marie Mower The Spring Fling in Grant Park on Saturday, April 23, was a happy occasion. With three separate egg hunts, even the Easter…
By Carolyn Stine McLaughlin The Atlanta Preservation Center (APC) invites the community to a celebration of neighbors Jennifer and Phil Cuthbertson’s Images of America: Historic…
By Henry Bryant The Friends of East Atlanta Library exhibit of student work from Maynard Jackson High School will be on display until April 9…
By Henry Bryant Following the March High School Art Show, The Friends of East Atlanta library are mounting a showing of artwork from Burgess Peterson…
By Jef Blocker Meet author Anna Jean Mayhew, author of The Dry Grass of August, on Tuesday, April 5 at 7:30 pm at Bound To…