Atlanta Life
Remembering King’s Dream
Nationwide, there were special events taking place as people, both young and old, remembered Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his relentless efforts to achieve racial equality. Tonya Cook is the Program Specialist for Intercultural […]
Photo Gallery: Silent Night
During the school day Georgia State’s campus can feel like a mad house. Crowds of people in the hallways, lines for elevators and loud music blaring from speakers in the courtyard, but when the hustle […]
Right where she wants to be
Atlanta Ballet’s 83rd season will again include the classic production “The Nutcracker.” The Company’s 53rd production of this holiday favorite will show Dec. 7-26 at the Fox Theatre with discounted tickets offered to students. If […]
Tinsel town of the South
The Georgia State University’s new Media Industries Working Group composed an expert panel of personnel involved in the media industry to discuss Atlanta’s emerging role as a media capital. The emergence of the film industry […]
Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site gets a face-lift.
Most view community service as an obligation, and will most likely not participate unless it is a requirement from an outside force. This was not the case on Nov. 10 as the Martin Luther King […]
Surprise fashion show at Woodruff Park
The lower end of Woodruff Park had a different feel to it Thursday, Nov. 8 as Bella René, a plus-sized fashion label, held a Pop-Up Fashion Show to promote her new denim line.
Sweet Melissa’s Cheese Grits
I am convinced that cheese grits put you in a better mood! But I’m like most of the women in my family on the southern grits subject…I’m not going to touch just anyone’s cheese grits. […]
“The Election of the First President” Art Battle
The World Wide Arts Federation (WWAF) presented “The Election of the First President,” at The Goat Farm Arts Center on Oct. 17. The Art Battle Series featured renown visual artists Fabian Williams and Fahamou Pecou. […]