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Covering food, style, entertainment, and all things #Atlanta since 1961; tweeting about them since 2009
Atlanta, GA
Joined June 2009
As someone who loves to travel and who is lucky enough to do it professionally as a journalist, I see ATL not just as my ticket to fly, but also as one of my happy places:
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I’ve been to 45 countries and counting, and the gateway to every single one has been Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. As someone who loves to travel and who is lucky enough to do it...
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The primary focus of Heritage will be a 7 to 10-course tasting menu with dishes influenced by Brown’s memories of cooking with his great-grandmother.
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After purchasing French cafe Bread & Butterfly in 2023 and launching an African diaspora-inspired dinner menu, chef Demetrius Brown is turning his focus to his next venture: a full-service Afro-Car...
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In Georgia, suburban women are becoming a dominant political force. They are getting involved in local and state races, writing postcards, canvassing, and participating in phone banks—and, increasingly, they are running for office themselves.
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In Georgia, suburban women are becoming a dominant political force. They are getting involved in local and state races, writing postcards, canvassing, and participating in phone banks—and, increasi...
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Needlepoint isn't just your grandma's hobby anymore. A new generation of stitchers is finding community in Atlanta, thanks to a boost from TikTok:
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Stitching was once a beloved hobby choice for women of previous generations. It fell off in popularity before seeing a resurgence, partly thanks to the rise of neo-traditionalist decor. Local shops...
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This obscure museum is the best way to get up close and personal with the planes that molded Delta into the global airline it is today.
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A fraying wicker chair from Delta's first ever flight, a S-6000-B Sedan, as well as many other artifacts from the past century of aviation can be seen at the Delta Flight Museum. Located next to...
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Empanada queen Belén de la Cruz starts a new chapter with her first full-service restaurant in Decatur:
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Before opening her new restaurant in Decatur in May, owner Belén de la Cruz was already known as Atlanta’s reigning “empanada queen,” with an empire of eponymous shops selling her popular empanadas...
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Last night, Paul McCartney thrilled an adoring crowd with a 35-song set lasting just under 3 hours. Here, photos from the show:
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Sir Paul McCartney brought his Got Back tour to State Farm Arena last night for the first of two sold-out shows at the arena. Here, check out the scenes photographer Perry Julien captured at the show.
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For the 30th anniversary, Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, Marquis Grissom, and more look back on the first moments of spring training to the final out of the 1995 World Series:
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For the 30th anniversary of Atlanta's first sports championship, Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, Marquis Grissom, and more look back on the first moments of spring training to the final out of the 1995...
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James Beard Award–winning chef John Currence, founder of City Grocery and Big Bad Breakfast restaurants in Oxford, Mississippi, is hoping to put his mark on Atlanta:
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James Beard Award–winning chef and cookbook author John Currence, founder of City Grocery and Big Bad Breakfast restaurants in Oxford, Mississippi, is hoping to put his mark on Atlanta. On November...
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"The community trusted me from the beginning because I let them talk. People feel comfortable because I have no barriers. I know what I’m reporting on, too: The violence is something I’ve been seeing my whole life." Hood Anchor Ye, in his own words:
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The reporting I do out there isn’t a joke. I try to balance being as accurate as I can and being for the people. I think more and more people are understanding that I’m very serious about this and...
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These tips make traveling through Hartsfield-Jackson a breeze:
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While Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is often labeled as too big, too chaotic, and any other number of derogatory descriptors, any Atlantan worth the salt on their Waffle House...
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A new bar is replacing Little Trouble in November—Barrel Proof is known for its extensive (300+) whiskey and rare spirits selection:
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Barrel Proof, a New Orleans and Nashville bar known for its extensive (300-plus) whiskey and rare spirits selection, as well as expertly crafted cocktails, is joining the Westside Provisions District...
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While you’ll find these candies at many Mexican markets in Atlanta, Buford Highway is the mother lode:
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Rooted in pre-Hispanic traditions and shaped by Spanish influence, Mexican candies are a flavor- and history-packed treat. While you’ll find these candies at many Mexican markets in Atlanta, Buford...
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In 1925, the company that would eventually become @Delta formed, and that same year, the City of Atlanta leased an early airfield south of the city for its first municipal airport. We have partnered with @ATLHistCenter for this century-long timeline:
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Less than seven years after the first airplane took flight, aviation arrived in Atlanta on the same site as today’s Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. In 1925, the company that would...
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Nick, Joe, and Kevin took the stage downtown last night as the Jonas Brothers celebrate their 20th anniversary. Here, photos from the show:
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The Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 2025 concert season ended on a high note with the Cosmic De-Evolution Tour featuring co-headliners The B-52s and Devo, along with new wave artist Lene Lovich. Here, check...
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Pushing Hope, Santana's new illustrated memoir, is geared toward young adult readers and highlights the importance of hope and resilience in spite of obstacles:
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Pushing Hope, an illustrated memoir, is geared toward young adult readers and highlights the importance of hope and resilience in spite of obstacles. Santana, who now splits his time between New York...
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In form and function, @ATLairport resembles Atlanta, in all of its oddities, illusions, and aspirations, and travelers see the city for what it is. Here, a look behind the scenes at Hartsfield-Jackson:
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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the city’s place of transition, where travelers bring their joy and pain together for formative experiences. The busiest and most efficient airport...
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The mayor gets more attention, but insiders know the city council president can quietly steer the city’s agenda. This year, two candidates are running for the seat:
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Every four years, Atlanta voters choose a mayor—and a city council president. The mayor gets more attention, but insiders know the council president can quietly steer the city’s agenda. This Novemb...
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A pair of '80s legends, Devo and The B-52s, played in Alpharetta this past weekend. Here, photos from the show:
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The Ameris Bank Amphitheatre 2025 concert season ended on a high note with the Cosmic De-Evolution Tour featuring co-headliners The B-52s and Devo, along with new wave artist Lene Lovich. Here, check...
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For weary travelers in need of a break, these rentable rooms at @ATLairport can be an oasis:
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Every day, travelers disappear into Minute Suites—soundproof, self-contained rooms tucked into Concourses B (two locations), T, and F, available for rent by the hour or overnight. The entrance to the...
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