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Atlanta’s India Arie debuted 25 years ago. Her ‘acoustic soul’ finds new purpose.
For two decades, the Denver-born, Atlanta-based singer has made soul music that’s empowering and socially conscious, beginning with her 2001 seminal debut “Acoustic Soul.”
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The Wren’s Nest house museum is ‘Reckoning with Remus’
"There are many twists and turns to this saga," says the leader of a push to update interpretation of folktale-spinning author Joel Chandler Harris.
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Q&A with S. Epatha Merkerson: ‘As long as I can work, I will’
A longtime staple of both “Law & Order” and “Chicago Med,” S. Epatha Merkerson received the On Her Shoulders Preservation Award from Atlanta-based Black Women Film Network.
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Center for Puppetry Arts’ ‘Poe’ revival will make your heart skip a beat
Review of “The Tales of Edgar Allan Poe" at Center for Puppetry Arts, staging his most famous short works, including “The Raven,” “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat."
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15 family-friendly events in Atlanta this weekend
Our list of 15 family-friendly metro Atlanta outings this weekend includes the Toylanta convention, Little 5 Fest, a Chamblee Easter event, Johns Creek’s annual Daffodil Days.
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Q99.7’s replacement for ‘The Bert Show’ is finally here
The new morning show on Q99.7 will debut on Monday as The Morning Crew will replace The Bert Show.
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Female DJs of color run Atlanta’s nightlife. Here’s how they make the party pop.
Meet six female DJs of color who’ve helped shape Atlanta’s nightlife by prioritizing a shared vision for communal belonging and acceptance.
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15 years on, The Head and the Heart looking back and forward all at once
Concert preview: An interview with drummer Tyler Williams of The Head and the Heart, which gives a free performance at the Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival on March 28.
50th Atlanta Film Festival features more local filmmakers, individual support
One-third of the films in this year’s Atlanta Film Festival have Georgia connections, the most in its half-century history.
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‘Scooby-Doo’ live action series set to shoot in Atlanta
Netflix will be shooting a live-action “Scooby-Doo” TV series in Atlanta starting tentatively in April, according to a notice sent to members of a local union.



















