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Hundreds of runners, many in somewhat strange costumes and plenty wearing mustaches, braved the rain and participated in the Stache Dash 5k through the streets of Buckhead.
Scores of actors brought Cinco de Mayo to life by reenacting the historic battle that the holiday celebrates. Cinco de Mayo marks the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, when Mexican troops defeated the French army of Napoleon III. (May 6)
Highlights of this day in history: The hydrogen-filled airship Hindenburg explodes and crashes; Psychologist Sigmund Freud and actor-director Orson Welles born; Roger Bannister is the first athlete to run a mile in fewer than four minutes. ...
Metro Atlanta’s spring festivals celebrate food, drink, music and fun. Here’s a list of upcoming or ongoing festivals to make the most of your week and weekend.Taste of AlpharettaSatisfy every epicurean whim with tasty bites from more than 50 Alpharetta restaurants.The May 9 event, traditionally held on a Thursday evening, ...
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater was packed with fans wanting to hear Ted Nugent, Styx and REO Speedwagon. Check out the photos from the show.
Israeli warplanes have carried out strikes in Syria twice in the last three days, and now Israel is deploying two batteries of its Iron Dome rocket defense system to the north of the country. (May 5)
Andy Cohen and Bravo already stretched out the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" with a "leftover" episode last Sunday. You could have defined it as "stuff that didn't make the cut from the regular season" or as the publicists might hype "never-before-seen footage!" This week, Andy spent an hour talking to ...
Israeli warplanes have carried out strikes in Syria twice in the last three days, and now Israel is deploying two batteries of its Iron Dome rocket defense system to the north of the country. (May 5)
Even the rain couldn't stop the fun this weekend as Atlanta played host to a number of Cinco de Mayo events, dogs headed to Turner Field for Bark in the Park and shaky knees were dancing in the mud.
Fans of James Brown know that, in concert, the Godfather of Soul “Got the Feelin’,” was a “Sex Machine” and was “Superbad,” to borrow three of his better-known titles.All that and the man could bust moves like no one else — sweaty lost-in-the-moment, funk-filled motion that is relished still on ...
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