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Feel-Good WORKOUTS
These new classes and studios want you to stress less and enjoy more STORY: Karina Antenucci A burgeoning fitness movement is happening that is ... -
FROM THE EDITOR – JULY / AUGUST 2018
Since our launch in June 2016, we’ve covered a wide range of topics in the pages of 17th South— businesses, community leaders, style, food, ... -
WILD WORLD WEEKEND
JULY 28–29 STORY: Claire Ruhlin Photo: Courtesy Atlanta BeltLine Partnership There’s no better time to travel and explore the world than summer, and while ... -
BEYOND THE GREENS
From historic tours to water sports, Augusta features so much more than just golf STORY: Karon Warren Say “Augusta” and most people usually think ... -
Laid-back Luxury
Lovely Bride brings “indie bridal” retail to Atlanta STORY: Claire Ruhlin Atlanta brides looking for a dress that sets them apart have a new ... -
ERIN BERNHARDT
Filmmaker STORY: Nicole Letts At 32, filmmaker and Poncey- Highland resident Erin Bernhardt has two Peabody Awards and an Emmy under her belt. She ... -
Industrial Revolution
West Midtown’s “creative flex space” offers lofty offices and plenty of parking STORY: Claire Ruhlin West Midtown is booming, and Inland Tract, the latest ... -
Girls’ Club
This start-up theater troupe aims to put women’s stories at center stage STORY: H.M. Cauley PHOTO: Stephen Payne What Atlanta lacks in beachfront it ... -
UPPER CRUST
With its consistently tasty pies, The Local Pizzaiolo’s bold, multi-location debut is a big bite worth taking STORY: Hope S. Philbrick PHOTOS: Erik Meadows ... -
A Tomato Celebration
Ford Fry reflects on the The Attack of the Killer Tomato Festival’s 10th anniversary STORY: Lia Picard PHOTOS: Erik Meadows Atlanta has no shortage ...