Home to festivals, sporting events, summer camps, and picnics, Piedmont Park is a beloved urban oasis for Atlantans.
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Atlanta Jazz Festival has long been one of the city’s most beloved traditions, providing an entire month of free musical …
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Spring is finally in the air and we’re beyond ready to get outside and enjoy some sunshine. To celebrate the …
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Founded over a century ago in 1911, International Women’s Day was started to globally celebrate women’s achievements, raise awareness against bias …
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Brunch has become one of the most beloved pastimes in America, so why not celebrate it? Come March, you can.
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Atlanta Winter Wine Festival returns to City Winery on Saturday, Jan.18.
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Sipping on craft cocktails in the convenience of your home, at tailgates or music festivals has never been simpler.
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Gather your brunch gang, and get ready to pop the bubbly. The Atlanta Mimosa Festival returns to Historic Fourth Ward …
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SCAD Animation Fest returns for a third year to SCADshow in Midtown. From Thursday, Sept. 26, to Saturday, Sept. 28, …
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One of the best art festivals in the nation returns on Saturday, Aug. 17, and Sunday, Aug. 18. The Piedmont …
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Looking for a small city feel that’s still in Atlanta? Virginia-Highland is the place to be. Located on North Highland …
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In Atlanta, it’s clear that we care about the arts, from fashion and movies, to music and more. But sometimes …
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It’s that time of year – out of office messages are running rampant, summer Fridays are in session and working …
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We recently passed the halfway mark to Christmas, which means we’re less than six months away from the most wonderful …
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This Memorial Day weekend, head to Piedmont Park for two music-filled days (May 25-26) of the Atlanta Jazz Festival, the …
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Atlantans have no shortage of exciting and unique events to attend, but sometimes the options can get overwhelming – and …
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One of Atlanta’s favorite festivals, Candler Park Music & Food Festival, will turn up the volume this year by hosting …
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After playing in and managing bands, Britain-born Iain Bluett foresaw a potential downfall of the ticket industry for consumers and …
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A new year brings new things like resolutions, fresh starts and even events. The holiday season may be over, but …
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There’s only one week left until fall officially kicks off next Saturday, Sept. 22. While there’s still some time before …
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Atlanta is lucky enough to have a number of beer and wine festivals to choose from throughout the year, but …
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Jazz is America’s only original art form, a surprisingly little-known fact. Queue the Atlanta Jazz Festival, started in the late …
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Scamper Van, the Southeast’s first compact camper van rental company, offers fully loaded camper vans for travel, festivals and exploration. …
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My first consideration following my PR firm’s acquisition was which firm should sponsor The Atlanta 100 next.
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Incredible art and a one-of-a-kind festival atmosphere combine with the return of the eighth annual Piedmont Park Arts Festival Aug. …
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By Caroline Parsley, Jan Schroder, Leah Steinberg “What are the best things to do in Atlanta?” Not too long ago, …
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From the tastiest tacos to the trippiest tours, from art and airplanes to zebras and zenobia, our new “Best Things …
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How many summers have gone by where you’ve found yourself wishing you had tried new restaurants, explored different neighborhoods or …
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In 1883, Lemuel P. Grant, a founding father of Atlanta, gave the city 100 acres under the stipulation that “the …
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Liberty Plaza saw its largest crowd ever January 31. An estimated 3,500 people gathered there during the Atlanta March for …