Georgia Aquarium makes a splash with Aqua Pass program
Georgia Aquarium has reintroduced the Aqua Pass for 2025, which allows guests to "pay for a day, and come back all year."
Bridge program 'scores' at Stone Mountain senior living community
"You never master the game," say bridge instructor Ted Cooley, who spent more than a decade teaching the card game while traveling the world.
Georgia playwright makes Broadway debut with 'John Proctor is the Villain'
Emory University assistant professor Kimberly Belflower’s play “John Proctor is the Villain" officially opens at the Booth Theatre on Broadway tonight.
Director Christopher Landon talks suspenseful new thriller 'Drop'
Director Christopher Landon says he channeled "Master of Suspense" Alfred Hitchcock while making his latest thriller, "Drop."
Everything old is new again at Cobb Antique Mall
Massive shopping destination Cobb Antique Mall is hosting its grand reopening celebration on Saturday, April 12.
Crews prep Atlanta Motor Speedway for 'Monster' invasion
Monster Jam is taking over Atlanta Motor Speedway this Saturday and Sunday, filling the storied venue with a dozen of the world’s meanest machines.
Preparations underway for 89th annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival
We’re still about 48 hours from the start of this year’s Atlanta Dogwood Festival — but artists from across the country are already setting up in Piedmont Park, preparing to show their work to the event’s more than 150,000 attendees.
Middle schoolers become business owners in Create City
Dacula Middle School 8th graders are getting a big jumpstart on their future business careers through the school's unique Create City program.
Exhibit highlights 'Affectionate Anarchy' behind The Muppets
The latest exhibit inside Atlanta's Center for Puppetry Arts highlights the pioneering puppeteers and designers who helped shape the first 25 years of The Jim Henson Company.



















