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SweetWater 420 Festival finds ‘good vibes’ at Shirley Clarke Franklin Park
Despite lower ticket prices, crowds were down from 2025, but organizers say the fest will return to the park with a focus on driving more walk-by traffic and vendor sales.
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Luxury movie theater chain IPIC to stay open during sale process
IPIC had filed a notice that the location was set to close April 28 but a spokesman now says all its theaters will remain open while the company goes through Chapter 11.
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Marietta native tells how he financed, produced Bob Odenkirk thriller ‘Normal’
Marc Provissiero said of the new film's screening at the Toronto International Film Festival: "People were laughing so loud, some of the best lines were drowned out."
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson coming back to Atlanta for ‘Lizard Music’ film
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will be back in Atlanta this summer to film the movie "Lizard Music", which will be written and directed by Benny Safdie.
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Atlanta now has more than 2,000 murals. How did we get here?
Atlanta now has more than 2,000 murals. How did we get here? Key creatives who helped put the city on the U.S. street art map trace the growth of our vividly colored walls.
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Cardi B says near-canceled Atlanta show is her ‘last time’ at State Farm Arena
The rapper threatened not to perform and took jabs at Atlanta Police during the final night of her "Little Miss Drama Tour."
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Keisha Lance Bottoms’ memoir charts the evolution of a public servant
The former mayor of Atlanta releases a memoir as she runs for Georgia governor, recounting a life shaped by family, crisis and public service.
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After late start, Cardi B wields humor, says Atlanta ‘still my city’ at show
The Grammy-winning rapper’s Little Miss Drama Tour — her first solo headlining arena outing since debuting in 2016 — stopped at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on Friday night.
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‘My voice will not be what it was’: Indigo Girl has incurable medical issues
Atlanta-based Indigo Girls singer Emily Saliers reveals two incurable movement disorders, and shares how her diagnosis is reshaping performances and tour plans.
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Catching up with Jeff Foxworthy, taping final TV special in metro Atlanta
Georgia comedy legend Jeff Foxworthy films his last TV special near Atlanta, and pulls back the curtain on how stand-up specials are made.




















