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Jai’Len Josey is Atlanta’s new R&B leader, years after ‘trial and error’
After several delays, Atlanta R&B singer Jai'Len Josey's debut album, "Serial Romantic," has dropped, with Tricky Stewart on board as executive producer.
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Roswell’s Mimms Museum of Technology and Art celebrates 50 years of Apple
One of the largest real estate owners in metro Atlanta has been tracking the tech company's journey for decades and shows some of his vast Apple collection.
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15 family-friendly events in Atlanta this weekend
Our list of 15 family-friendly metro Atlanta outings this weekend includes fun festivals and the opening of a National Center for Civil and Human Rights children’s gallery.
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Atlanta Opera creates its own ending for the 100-year puzzle of ‘Turandot’
On Saturday, the Atlanta Opera will premiere “Turandot” with its own take on the enigmatic ending.
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Trap music heads to Atlanta Film Festival, thanks to this producer
‘The Birth of Trap Music’ chronicles the rise and tension of trap music, a subgenre of rap created in Atlanta and rooted in lyrics about drug dealing (aka “trapping”).
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Alabama Shakes returns with big tour, new songs and an album in the works
“It’s been wild,” says Alabama Shakes guitarist Heath Fogg of touring and recording once again after a six-year hiatus. The band plays Synovus Bank Amphitheater on Friday.
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Atlanta media departures: Kristen Gates, Audrey Washington, Lil Bankhead
Radio personalities from 94.9/The Bull and V-103 and a reporter from WSB-TV share their exits from the Atlanta airwaves via social media.
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Explore ‘Atlanta in 100 Objects’ with this new History Center exhibit
Culled from a collection of more than 50,000 items, “Atlanta in 100 Objects” is both a coffee-table book and an exhibition opening April 25.
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SweetWater 420 Festival finds ‘good vibes’ at Shirley Clarke Franklin Park
Despite lower ticket prices, crowds were down from 2025, but organizers say the fest will return to the park with a focus on driving more walk-by traffic and vendor sales.
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Luxury movie theater chain IPIC to stay open during sale process
IPIC had filed a notice that the location was set to close April 28 but a spokesman now says all its theaters will remain open while the company goes through Chapter 11.



















