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ATL’s Seated Seafood

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By: Alnissa Ruiz-Craig If you have some extra time on your hands and happen to be craving seafood, this post is for you. One of my favorite things about ATL is the plethora of seated dining options. When I travel, I like to arrive early to give myself plenty of time to get settled without […]

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Oh, Kale Yeah! Vegetarian & Vegan Options at ATL

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By: Alnissa Ruiz-Craig Veggie lovers unite! Today we’re talking all about a few delicious meal options here at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport that skip the meat but not the flavor. When you have food restrictions, such as being a vegetarian or vegan, going out to eat can be a bit frustrating. Often you have a […]

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Steve “Left Hand” Lewis

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Steve “Left Hand” Lewis Steve “Left Hand” Lewis picked up his first guitar at the age of four, which sparked the beginning of a musical career that has spanned over four decades. Known as “Left Hand” Lewis, Steve has the unique characteristic of playing his guitar upside down—a rarity among guitar players. Steve has shared […]

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John William

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John William John William, flautist, born John William Conner, is vastly emerging as one of the premier flautists in the music industry. The Atlanta native prides himself on producing a unique sound that keeps audiences captivated until the very last note. From the mesmerizing melodies to hypnotic harmonies, John believes that music is a conduit [...] Read More

Healthy Options at ATL

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By: Alnissa Ruiz-Craig New Year’s resolutions After all the holiday indulgence of egg nog, baked hams, stuffed turkeys and sweet treats, it’s not uncommon for many of us to try and start 2020 off on a healthier note. As we start the month of February, have you been sticking to your goals? It’s easier to […]

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Saving Thousands of Species, One Click at a Time

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Saving Thousands of Species, One Click at a Time By Jennifer Ogunsola Communications Manager Life’s toughest situations often reveal one’s true purpose, making way for remarkable things. Nearly 14 years ago, award-winning photographer, author, conservationist, and 2018 National Geographic Explorer of the Year Joel Sartore encountered this very dynamic. That’s when he took some time […]

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Connection to a Legacy – Happy Birthday, Dr. King

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By: Alnissa Ruiz-Craig Two of the most special slices of Atlanta’s rich history are being the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the cradle of the Civil Rights Movement. Long after Dr. King’s untimely death, his impact continues to live all over the world; but in Atlanta, the opportunity to immerse yourself in […]

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Our Favorite Things – Holiday Shopping at ATL!

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By: Alnissa Ruiz-Craig We are on the countdown to Christmas! Can you believe it is only several days away? It really seems like time goes into ultra-high speed when the holidays come around, making it easy to get flustered. But if you’re flying through ATL and haven’t checked off everyone on your gift list, you […]

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5 Ways to Ease the Stress of Holiday Travel at ATL

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By Jennifer Ogunsola Communications Manager Traveling under normal circumstances can be stressful. But what happens when you add the busiest holiday season at the world’s busiest airport to the mix? Most likely, the first things that come to mind are thoughts of delayed and canceled flights, of clogged roadways, and lines stretching beyond the horizon. […]

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Darren Jon Wagner

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Darren Jon Wagner The musical gifts of Sir Darren Jon have been appreciated for almost 20 years. Beginning in the traditional setting of the formal church, he honed his talents under the tutelage of Dr. Charles Hudspeth. Continuing his studies at Morris Brown College and Georgia State University, he sought out other non-traditional avenues to […]

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