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New Edition, with Boyz II Men and Toni Braxton, bring hits to Atlanta show
The legendary R&B acts will perform at State Farm Arena again Thursday.
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‘Press Your Luck’ hosted by Elizabeth Banks shooting Season 7 in Atlanta
The game show, which was rebooted in 2019, begins filming next month at Trilith Studios in Fayetteville.
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Atlanta’s Kountry Wayne lands Amazon stand-up special ‘Nostalgia’
The man with 10 kids and a strong social media presence said he ‘was always good at business.’
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Aurora, city of Lawrenceville in a rough stage over arts center partnership
Aurora and the city of Lawrenceville going through a rough stage over the Lawrenceville Arts Center, with the troupe's co-founder accusing the city of a "hostile takeover."
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New leadership at Decatur Book Festival strives for sustainability
Funding has always been a challenge for the Decatur Book Festival. The new directors have financial security as a top priority along with a commitment to diverse voices.
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Immerse yourself in space via Atlanta’s newest VR experience
The latest immersive VR experience in Atlanta replicates what it's like to be on the International Space Station.
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Atlanta’s India Arie debuted 25 years ago. Her ‘acoustic soul’ finds new purpose.
For two decades, the Denver-born, Atlanta-based singer has made soul music that’s empowering and socially conscious, beginning with her 2001 seminal debut “Acoustic Soul.”
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The Wren’s Nest house museum is ‘Reckoning with Remus’
"There are many twists and turns to this saga," says the leader of a push to update interpretation of folktale-spinning author Joel Chandler Harris.
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Q&A with S. Epatha Merkerson: ‘As long as I can work, I will’
A longtime staple of both “Law & Order” and “Chicago Med,” S. Epatha Merkerson received the On Her Shoulders Preservation Award from Atlanta-based Black Women Film Network.
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Center for Puppetry Arts’ ‘Poe’ revival will make your heart skip a beat
Review of “The Tales of Edgar Allan Poe" at Center for Puppetry Arts, staging his most famous short works, including “The Raven,” “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat."


















