We’ve Relaunched
Atlanta is a dynamic, fast moving city, and we like to think our website matches that philosophy. We want to make sure that you are seeing the latest and greatest that we have to offer, and with that in mind, we have done a little housecleaning on some older site content. That’s how you ended up here.
Trust us – it was best that we removed that content anyway. Besides, we have a lot of other great stuff for you to check out! How about these options?
- What’s happening in Atlanta
- Our other blog posts
- 50 fun things to do
- The latest events
We’d hate to see you go so soon, so sit down for a spell and check out the other great content we have to offer!
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Discover10 ways to get family talking, sharing and having fun 1) Memory T-Shirts Customized Atlanta-themed t-shirts are a great souvenir that can also be used to identify members of the various branches of your extended family.
Entertainment Ideas
NewscredWhether you prefer banging your head to rock or bobbing it to hip-hop, here are seven music festivals in Atlanta to check out in 2020.
Don't Miss A Beat at these 7 Music Festivals
StoriesWith a robust craft beer scene, it’s no surprise that Atlanta recently landed on USA Today’s Readers’ Choice 10 Best list of Best Beer Cities in the nation.
Grab a Pint at Atlanta’s Breweries with Beer Gardens and Patios
UncategorizedJalapeño. Cucumber. Ponzu. serves 1 Chef Jason Liang Salsa 1.5 oz onion1 oz shallots1.5 oz jalapeño2 tbsp tamari¾ cup japanese grain/rice vinegar2 tbsp grapeseed oil½ tsp chili oil½ tsp sea salt½ tsp chili garlic sauce½ tsp ginger1 oz cilantro Chop onion and shallots.
Yellowtail Sashimi
UncategorizedBagoong. Tripe. Peanut Butter. serves 6 Chef Mia Oriño Broth 4 lbs oxtails1 lb tripe2 stalks celery1 carrot1 onionoil Rinse oxtails and tripe under cold, running water.
Oxtail Kare-Kare
NeighborhoodsWhere History Meets Higher Education From the Auc to the Wren’s Nest The Atlanta University Center is the hub of historically black colleges and universities in the nation, and it’s no surprise that it is located near the West End – a neighborhood closely tied to Atlanta’s history.