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Bookshelf: Grit lit, WWI bio, culinary mystery among small and indie press offerings
This week, check out four new books from small and independent presses, including "Work Is Fun" by Steve Carse, cofounder and CEO of King of Pops.
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Walk into a ‘kaleidoscope’ at a digital art installation at Ponce City Market
A new pop-up installation at Ponce City Market features art from three Atlanta digital artists who explore themes of health, wellness and medicine.
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Check out three new reality shows with Atlanta ties
Three reality shows with Atlanta ties just came out and we summarize Discovery's "Filthy Fortunes," TLC's "Jay & Pamela" and Hallmark+'s "Home is Where the Heart Is."
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Opinion: Why fears about range anxiety really have more to do with time
For years, the biggest hurdle to widespread electric vehicle adoption was thought to be “range anxiety." But that's not quite right.
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Starz picks up doc about legendary Atlanta strip club Magic City
“Magic City: An American Fantasy” explores the club’s influence on hip-hop over the decades.
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Georgia company behind Smite video game cuts jobs as industry struggles
Hi-Rez Studios is one of dozens of video game studios that have shed jobs over the past year.
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Services set for Lisa Young Alston, ‘unifying and guiding force’ of Andrew Young’s family
Lisa Young Alston was one of four children of former Atlanta mayor Andrew Young.
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Turning left will never be the same: GDOT to open new interchange in DeKalb
The Georgia Department of Transportation expects to open a “displaced left turn” on Saturday at the intersection of North Druid Hills Road and I-85.
Georgia could lose nearly all HIV prevention funds with proposed CDC cuts
Georgia's HIV prevention program is 100% funded by the federal government.