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Rick Rojas, who is based in Georgia as The Times’s bureau chief for the American South, has spent time in Savannah as a ...
Scott Antique Markets in Atlanta is that magical realm where budget-friendly vintage finds aren’t the exception—they’re ...
The Museum of Aviation’s Century of Flight Hangar in Warner Robins, Georgia, is basically the world’s coolest retirement home, except instead of shuffleboard, the residents are multi-million dollar ...
Rare book dealer and author Charlene Ball lights up when she talks about going to a rare book fair. “It’s a vast cavernous space, but when the booksellers are set up, it looks like 100-plus bookshops, ...
In Atlanta's Sweet Auburn District, a museum honors a trailblazing woman who made history with her business. Madame C.J. Walker became the first self-made female millionaire in America from her line ...
A civil rights museum in Atlanta expanded recently and now includes the era of reconstruction that followed the Civil War and ultimately led to segregationist Jim Crow Laws in the South. KUOW is ...
After a round of renovations, the expanded National Center for Civil and Human Rights is touting its enhanced capabilities as an events space and meeting hall in the hopes that increased event revenue ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — An actress with ties to Atlanta is one step closer to the “Dancing with the Stars” Mirrorball Trophy. Elaine Hendrix, who is best known for “The Parent Trap,” survived Tuesday ...
If you look beyond the ladder and the boxes, you see something beautiful taking shape inside the African Diaspora Art Museum of Atlanta, also known as ADAMA. This is Atlanta's first look inside its ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — On Tuesday night, celebrities took to the ballroom for Halloween-inspired routines on “Dancing with the Stars,” but one actress was noticeably absent. Elaine Hendrix, an actress ...
The nationally touring retrospective is the culmination of a rising tide of interest in female artists who cited visions as a source of inspiration. Minnie Evans was 42 in 1935 when she felt compelled ...