By Henry Bryant At the end of 2013 Council Members Natalyn Archibong and Carla Smith got the city to establish an Atlanta Civil War Commission…
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By Jaime Arnall Join Dance 411 for their quarterly free Community Arts Day on Saturday, March 1 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm. This event is taking place…
By Keisha Hines In summer 2014, the city’s oldest cultural destination will present Atlanta with its newest cultural opportunity. In June, Zoo Atlanta will host…
By Gina Root Friends of East Atlanta Library (FEAL) has finalized plans for one of its busiest years ever, with four book sales, member…
By Gina Root Friends of East Atlanta Library (FEAL) has finalized plans for one of its busiest years ever, with four book sales, member gatherings,…
By Jaime Arnall With the holidays come the mountains of sweets and treats, along with stress. Help fight stress and calories with dancing! Whether dancing…
By Christy Pensinger Grant Park Cooperative Preschool’s highly anticipated annual auction will be held February 22 at the stylishly transformed former Claxton Printing Building on…
[singlepic id=240 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=254 w=320 h=240 float=] By Janet K. Carter Local potter Lori Buff of Future Relics Gallery is holding her annual…
[singlepic id=237 w=320 h=240 float=][singlepic id=238 w=320 h=240 float=] By Gracelyn Bayliss and Kate Rouse Hello, Grant Park! Does anyone out there remember last spring’s…
[singlepic id=250 w=320 h=240 float=] By Sonia Fuller Time to unpack the holiday lights, dust off the decorations and get your favorite holiday songs on…