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‘Common Ground’ soil-centric documentary premieres in Atlanta

Community leaders gathered at the Tara Theater on Dec. 4 for the Atlanta premiere of the 2023 documentary “Common Ground,” a sequel to the 2020 documentary “Kiss the Ground” focused on the regenerative agriculture movement.  The film, directed by couple Josh Tickell and Rebecca Tickell, takes on the farming and agricultural industry through an environmentally-conscious […]

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Videodrome — Atlanta’s only video rental store — celebrates 25 years

Videodrome, Atlanta’s last-standing video store known for its massive movie collection and cinema events celebrated its 25th anniversary on Nov. 29 with a party at Argosy in East Atlanta. Founded in 1998 in Poncey-Highland, Videodrome has gained a reputation among customers for its passionate staff and hard-to-find titles that typically aren’t on streaming services.  Hundreds […]

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Latino-focused Diabetes prevention program heads to Georgia

At the start of 2024, the 1 million Hispanic people living in Georgia will be invited to join in a new diabetes prevention program thanks to a grant from the United Health Foundation. The philanthropic arm of multinational healthcare company UnitedHealth Group awarded the $3 million grant to the nationwide Latino-focused nonprofit Hispanic Federation. With […]

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‘The Stitch’ takes first steps in knitting together divide in Downtown Atlanta

A major development called “The Stitch,” aimed at reconnecting the city of Atlanta’s downtown connector, is looking for community feedback as designers start creating the project master plan. Constructed in the 1940s and 1950s, the connector displaced and destroyed several communities in downtown Atlanta. The Stitch project leaders describe the remaining area as “disconnected” and […]

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Georgia tax credit tackles support for young adults aging out of foster care

Of the 11,000 children in Georgia’s foster care system, over 700 people age out every year when they turn 18. A new tax credit will allow state residents to allocate funds to young people as they transition into adulthood, when a focus on access to higher education. Passed in 2022, the “Fostering Success Act” established […]

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Día de Muertos brings Oakland Cemetery to life with annual festival

The Atlanta Día de Muertos festival returned for its second year at the city’s Historic Oakland Cemetery for a free celebration of the Mexican holiday that honors the dead. The annual festival is hosted by the cemetery and organized by the Consulate General of Mexico in Atlanta and the Institute of Mexican Culture.  Organizers estimated thousands […]

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‘Funky, eclectic and family-friendly’: Little Five Points Halloween Festival returns for 22nd year

The annual Little Five Points Halloween celebration returned for another raucous weekend, with hundreds of attendees visiting to watch the parade, roam local shops and participate in a street festival hosted by the Little Five Points Business Association. Since 2001, the business association has put together the annual event to spotlight the historic neighborhood’s character. […]