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GARDENS OF GLASS
DALE CHIHULY’S ARTFUL GLASS RETURNS TO ATLANTA With their spiraling and spiky spindles, colors from every spot on the spectrum and larger-than-life scale, Dale Chihuly’s imaginative ... -
Poncey-Highland
This neighborhood south of Ponce de Leon Avenue is a work in progress. Redevelopment projects are creating more residential units and commercial districts that will significantly ... -
Mid-city Refuge
Duck out of the city’s chaos and into a calming, urban oasis at Loews Atlanta Hotel. On my bucket list, I imagine a week at a ... -
Sketch Artist
Actor turned artist Katie Nesbitt turns her knack for drawing animals into a business dedicated to creating inventive pet portraits. In the afternoon lull between crushes ... -
Old Fourth Ward
Historic Fourth Ward Park, which surrounds a storm water retention basin, is a favorite spot for leisurely bike rides and walks. In 1990, what used to ... -
BeltLine Food Trek
Whatever you’re hankering for, you can likely find it in Ponce City Market’s food hall. This time of year, the Eastside Trail on the BeltLine can ... -
Amer arrives in Inman Park
The team behind BOCADO restaurant opens a new Italian-inspired cocktail bar. If you’re looking for a new spot to sip cocktails in Inman Park this spring ... -
Cabbagetown
Just how this area of town came to be called Cabbagetown is largely rooted in lore. The most popular story says a truckload of cabbages overturned ... -
IKEA’s eateries get a major update
The Swedish home furnishings superstore’s in-demand dining spots get a whole new look. IKEA for date-night dinner? Sounds strange, but if a visit to the Swedish ... -
Morningside / Lenox Park
Mention “Morningside” and the idea that may leap to mind is the charming housing stock of classic brick Tudors that date to the 1920s and ’30s. ...