Hulu documentary "The Cult of Natureboy" shows how former Atlantan Eligio Bishop, aka "Natureboy," used social media to build a cult and ended up in prison.
Kelvin Evans pleaded guilty Tuesday to stealing unreleased Beyoncé music and more in Atlanta last July, a court spokesperson said. Evans was sentenced to two years in prison.
Former "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star and singer-songwriter Kandi Burruss mined her divorce from Todd Tucker to create the one-woman show "I Do. I Did. I'm Done."
Review of "Emma," an Atlanta Shakespeare Company and Belle Esprit Theatre Collective co-production that's a charming, fresh take on Jane Austen’s romantic comedy.
Susan Robert lived life artfully, which is why she will be missed on Mother’s Day. Her daughters reflect on the legacy of a mom who gave up a lucrative law career to paint.
Previewing Atlanta Ballet's "Frida," choreographed by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, known for ballets depicting some of history’s most notorious female icons, such as Coco Chanel.
Q&A with Atlanta author Brian Goldstone whose “There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America” was named the general nonfiction winner of a 2026 Pulitzer Prize.
Decatur-based embroider Huckleberry Starnes design studio, Huckmade, creates custom garments for everyone from Atlanta-based nonprofits to Oscar-winning film crews.