Looking for a new podcast to listen to while you walk or work out, or during the commute to work? We’ve rounded up some Atlanta-based podcasts you’ll get hooked on:• “Buried Truths,” hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and professor Hank Klibanoff and WABE, uncovers the sticky history and racial injustices that have happened in the South.
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Since temperatures in Atlanta won’t be heating up for a while, make plans to keep busy with plenty of indoor activities the city offers.
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If you’re like me, you’ve been waiting all year for fall – particularly for treats, pumpkin picking and, of course, movies.
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Dresses swept the floor, fans fluttered, tiaras sparkled and nervous subjects lined up to be presented to the Queen at “The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience.
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FOX 5 Atlanta viewers can look forward to a new talk show starring a familiar face this fall. Longtime anchor Portia Bruner is set to host a 30-minute daily lifestyle program focusing on the needs of Black women in Atlanta.
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Comedy Central’s popular late-night series “The Daily Show,” hosted by Trevor Noah, officially announced its decision to film from Atlanta this upcoming fall.
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Whether you’re a member of the LGBTQ+ community or a supporter, there are some great podcasts out there to listen to during Pride Month – or any time of the year.
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Starring Charlie Day, Jenny Slate and Gina Rodriguez, Amazon Prime’s newest romantic comedy “I Want You Back” is set in Atlanta and has been topping the charts since its Feb. 11 streaming debut.
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The YouTube Originals special “Home Courts” with Quavo recently premiered with the popular MIGOS rapper and basketball lover teaming up with local athletes and public figures to explore Atlanta through the lens of local basketball courts.
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The new podcast series ‘The Agent’ tells the remarkable true story of Jack Barsky, the longest-surviving known member of the KGB illegals program operated during the height of the Cold War.
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In accordance with pandemic safety guidelines, the SCAD Atlanta AnimationFest has returned and is being hosted virtually through Sept.
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Looking for an unconventional way to experience Atlanta’s bars, restaurants and attractions? Atlanta Peach Roll is a locally owned business that offers a unique group experience that you and your friends don’t want to miss out on this summer.
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Looking for a fun summer pastime? Cornhole has quickly become all the rage as a fun, social activity where participants can socialize with friends, enjoy a nice cold beer and show off their skills.
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Atlanta locals, Mark and Steven Erickson, are making their debut on season two of “LEGO Masters.
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Known for its expansive library of shows and movies, Netflix has, over the past few years, branched out to offer more original content, including “Stranger Things,” “The Crown,” and more, all of which have been huge hits.
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If you’re like us and have been devouring podcasts since quarantine began, you might be looking for the next binge-worthy listen.
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If you’re like me, you’ve already decked the halls at home, put on the Christmas playlists and started rewatching your favorite Christmas movies (we all need a little extra joy this year!).
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Seeking fun alternatives to in-person group holiday gatherings? Atlanta has an array of virtual classes perfect for groups of friends or co-workers.
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From scary to silly, to everything in-between, Halloween movies are a staple of the season.
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Attention Star Wars fanatics, the second season of the seven-time Emmy award-winning Disney+ series “The Mandalorian” premieres this Friday, Oct. 30.
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Nashville-based True South Puzzle Company creates unique jigsaw puzzles inspired by favorite destinations and pastimes.
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One of Netflix’s newest docuseries, “Down to Earth with Zac Efron,” is an exploration of how we as a society can help the environment and how in turn, we can help our bodies including everything from geothermal energy, superfoods and much more.
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I love the movies – popcorn, candy, dark, air-conditioned theater.
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Clue Town Books, created by Jay Carlson, is the perfect get-out-of-the-house solo or group activity, creatively combining a game and sightseeing.
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When the coronavirus hit in March, businesses across the world pressed pause on plans, including the television industry.
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Last month, HBO Max launched and took the streaming world by storm with over 87,000 downloads of the app in the first day.
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Atlanta Movie Tours has created a unique way to keep movie-loving ATLiens entertained at home by hosting the virtual movie touring experience Georgia Film & Chill via Zoom on May 31 and June 3.
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We have been in quarantine for a while now so, believe me, I get it if you’ve started running out of shows to binge on Netflix and the excitement for puzzles has begun to die down.
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Now that we’ve all binged “Tiger King,” “Little Fires Everywhere” and every other title under the sun during quarantine, what’s next? Is there anything left to watch? Of course we have the scoop.
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I miss restaurants, shopping and happy hours – but I’d be lying if I didn’t include movie theaters.