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Seven Black-women-owned bookstores host first-ever Black Girl Book Fair to celebrate Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday.
ATLANTA — A new documentary, The Games in Black & White , will make its world premiere at the Atlanta Film Festival on April ...
For the rest of his life, John Lewis bore a scar on his forehead from the police beating he endured during the 1965 civil ...
Atlanta Film Festival kicks off this week with a spotlight on Georgia’s rich history and vibrant storytelling.
Harry DeMille, co-founder of Atlanta’s iconic Wax ‘n’ Facts record store, died peacefully at 74, surrounded by family.
Fontenot has shown a penchant for first-round surprises, but the need for a pass rusher in Atlanta is glaring.
Pope Francis, who died on Monday, had an informal, lighthearted speaking style, and sometimes he even created words in a ...
Some of the book’s strongest research covers the years spanning Reconstruction through Jim Crow, when, Rabin writes, “most ...
When Anderson Carman decided to collaborate on a comic textbook about the Civil War with history professor Andrew Fialka, he ...
Heather Christle, “In the Rhododendrons.” Acclaimed poet and author Christle’s deeply moving, immersive and lyrical hybrid memoir is about her mother, Virginia Woolf, and the transformative power of ...
Gene Kansas is an author, real estate developer and preservationist who painstakingly researched Sweet Auburn, its most famous sites, including the Ebenezer Baptist Church and Butler Street YMCA, ...
W. J. Lofton’s captivating and lyrical new poetry collection, boy maybe, encompasses his Southern upbringing as well as his experiences with being Black and queer. The Chicago-born, Alabama-raised ...