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Posters, Posse, and a Country Chorus: July at the Booth Museum

Posters, Posse, and a Country Chorus: July at the Booth Museum

This summer, the Booth Western Art Museum is leaning into the cinematic West—with bold movie posters, TV trivia, and a legendary Nashville songwriter—no spurs required. Starting July 5, the Booth debuts a new exhibition: Selling the Western: Movie Posters Old … Read More

Bourbon and Dinner? Say Less. The Woodall’s Serving Both on June 24

Bourbon and Dinner? Say Less. The Woodall’s Serving Both on June 24

The Woodall is throwing a dinner party, and if you’re into bourbon (I’m already nodding), you’ll want a seat at the table. On Tuesday, June 24 at 6:30 p.m., they’re hosting a Bardstown Bourbon Dinner that’s part refined tasting, part … Read More

A Local’s Guide to Surviving and Enjoying All-Star Week

A Local’s Guide to Surviving and Enjoying All-Star Week

MLB All-Star Week is rolling in hot this Summer —and not just because of the Georgia humidity. From July 11–15, Truist Park and The Battery will be packed with fans, mascots, celebs, and—let’s be honest—a lot of dads in jerseys. … Read More

An Hour from Atlanta, a Street Party Worth the Drive

An Hour from Atlanta, a Street Party Worth the Drive

If you’re like me, you’re always on the hunt for something new and exciting to do. And while Atlanta has plenty to offer, sometimes it’s nice to venture out and explore what our neighbors have going on. So, grab your … Read More

Fireworks, Parades, and Parking Tips: Cobb's Fourth of July Plans

Fireworks, Parades, and Parking Tips: Cobb’s Fourth of July Plans

If your Fourth of July planning always turns into a group text spiral of “what time does it start?” and “who’s driving?”—you’re not alone. But this year, Cobb County has made the decision-making a little easier by packing a solid … Read More

Friday Nights Just Got Weirdly Wonderful at the Mimms Museum

Friday Nights Just Got Weirdly Wonderful at the Mimms Museum

You could sit in Friday traffic on 400… or you could hang out next to an Enigma machine with a glass of wine in hand. Your call, but one’s clearly better. The Mimms Museum of Technology and Art in Roswell … Read More

Bubba Sparxxx, KidsFest and Gospel Brunch Grits Make a Real Athens Weekend

Bubba Sparxxx, KidsFest and Gospel Brunch Grits Make a Real Athens Weekend

If you’ve ever tried explaining Athens to someone who’s never been, you know it doesn’t quite fit in a tidy sentence. It’s the town where your barista might have opened for The B-52s once, where you can see a punk … Read More

Imagine You, a K-Drama Protagonist, on a Dumpling Quest Through Gwinnett

Imagine You, a K-Drama Protagonist, on a Dumpling Quest Through Gwinnett

Let’s say your weekend plans are looking a little… blah. Maybe you need a goal. Maybe you just want a reason to eat ten things in one afternoon without guilt. Either way, the Seoul of the South™ Pass is your … Read More

Taylor Tributes, Texican Rock, and a Dog-Man Cop: New Shows Just Hit City Springs

Taylor Tributes, Texican Rock, and a Dog-Man Cop: New Shows Just Hit City Springs

If you’re the kind of person who refreshes the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center site like it’s your morning Wordle, go ahead and log in now—four new shows just dropped at Byers Theatre, and they’re a delightfully weird mix of … Read More

Hapeville’s Movies Under the Stars Return With Two Kid Faves

Hapeville’s Movies Under the Stars Return With Two Kid Faves

Movies Under the Stars is back for two Friday nights at Jess Lucas Y-Teen Park in Hapeville: Bring a blanket, maybe a couple of folding chairs, and settle in for a free movie night for the family. The pre-movie stuff … Read More

Lucky Star’s Cocktail Omakase Is West Midtown’s Most Surprising Summer Treat

Lucky Star’s Cocktail Omakase Is West Midtown’s Most Surprising Summer Treat

Just when you thought you’d seen every cocktail trick in the book, Lucky Star in West Midtown drops a five-course omakase-style cocktail tasting—yes, cocktail omakase—and suddenly you’re sipping Champagne milk punch under an oyster and wondering why this hasn’t always … Read More

Sip, Stroll, Repeat: Roswell’s Summer Traditions Pour It On

Sip, Stroll, Repeat: Roswell’s Summer Traditions Pour It On

You can tell it’s summer in Roswell when the drinks start getting their own voting season. Summer Sippin’ is back June 17 through August 19, and it’s exactly what it sounds like: a months-long excuse to wander the city tasting … Read More

The Backyard’s Bringing the Heat (and the Culture) This June

The Backyard’s Bringing the Heat (and the Culture) This June

Summer in Atlanta always finds a way to outdo itself—but The Home Depot Backyard is making a solid case for being the city’s unofficial front porch this month. From Juneteenth to Caribbean Heritage Month, Pride to Black Music Month, the … Read More

Lawn Chairs, Jazz Hands, and Raku Flames: Callanwolde Keeps It Weird in the Best Way

Lawn Chairs, Jazz Hands, and Raku Flames: Callanwolde Keeps It Weird in the Best Way

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is doing so much this summer. If you’re not familiar, Callanwolde is a sprawling Tudor-Gothic mansion on Briarcliff Road that once belonged to the Coca-Cola Candlers. These days, it’s a place where you can: Grab tickets … Read More

What Was the Navy Doing at Arabia Mountain? Plus, Merch, Salamanders, and a Juneteenth Lineup Worth Bookmarking

What Was the Navy Doing at Arabia Mountain? Plus, Merch, Salamanders, and a Juneteenth Lineup Worth Bookmarking

Things are rarely quiet at Arabia Mountain. Sure, the trails feel like they stretch out into silence, especially at dusk. But just below the granite? There’s always a low buzz—of history, mystery, and, apparently, the occasional military experiment. Let’s get … Read More

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  • This Georgia State Park Lands on 2025 Best Places to Camp List
  • Posters, Posse, and a Country Chorus: July at the Booth Museum
  • Bourbon and Dinner? Say Less. The Woodall’s Serving Both on June 24
  • Free Ice Cream, Pirate Clues, and a Champagne Sword: Jekyll Island Is Doing Summer Right
  • Saddle Up, Atlanta: The Pink Piggy Saloon Is Serving Sass and Shots
  • Sunsets, Sea Turtles, and Bonfires in Bare Feet
  • A Local’s Guide to Surviving and Enjoying All-Star Week
  • An Hour from Atlanta, a Street Party Worth the Drive
  • Fireworks, Parades, and Parking Tips: Cobb’s Fourth of July Plans
  • Friday Nights Just Got Weirdly Wonderful at the Mimms Museum

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