• Nana's chicken and waffles opens in Sandy Springs

    RHOA Cast Member Opens New Chicken and Waffles Restaurant

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    The Atlanta dining scene welcomed a new gem this month as celebrity chef and Real Housewives of Atlanta (RHOA) Season 16 cast member Kelli Ferrell officially opened the second location of her acclaimed restaurant, Nana’s Chicken-N-Waffles, in Sandy Springs.

    As you know, chicken and waffles is my thing.

    The grand opening, held on August 22, 2025, at The Prado Shopping Center in the space formerly occupied by Marlow’s Tavern, marked a significant milestone in Ferrell’s culinary journey, blending Southern hospitality with a vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere.

    The new eatery also signaled another culinary feather in the cap for the Sandy Springs restaurant scene, which is quickly becoming a foodie destination.

    What’s On The Menu at Nana’s Chicken-N-Waffles?

    Nana’s Chicken-N-Waffles offers a menu rooted in family recipes dating back to 1939. The menu focuses on Southern comfort food, with a highlight on their signature chicken and waffles. Here’s a look at some menu items:

    • Traditional Waffle: A golden, buttery Belgian waffle paired with crispy fried chicken wings (typically three per order), served with hot butter syrup.
    • Flavored Waffles: Unique options include:
      • Oreo Waffle: Belgian waffle topped with Oreo cookie pieces and a cream glaze reminiscent of Oreo filling.
      • Red Velvet Waffle: Rich, cocoa-infused waffle paired with chicken.
      • Apple Cinnamon Waffle: Warm, spiced waffle with a sweet apple twist.
      • Banana Nut Waffle: Nutty and sweet, paired with chicken
    Nana's Chicken-N-Waffles menu

    Where Is Nana’s Chicken-N-Waffles Located in Sandy Springs?

    Located at 5600 Roswell Road in a 2,800-square-foot space. Here is a map to help you find it.

    The new Nana’s Chicken-N-Waffles offers an elevated yet cozy dining experience, staying true to Ferrell’s vision of making guests feel like they’re at their grandmother’s table.

    “This is an elevated Nana’s, but it’s still cozy and comfortable, and it still feels like you’re at home,” Ferrell told EBONY in an exclusive interview.

    The grand opening event doubled as a star-studded celebration, merging Southern comfort with Hollywood flair. Ferrell, dubbed the “Queen of Waffles,” hosted a family-friendly preview party for Disney’s Freakier Friday, the sequel to the 2003 film Freaky Friday.

    Guests, including RHOA castmates like Shamea Morton, Cynthia Bailey, and Angela Oakley, enjoyed a red-carpet affair showcasing Ferrell’s signature style and culinary creations.

    The event featured a vibrant menu sampling, with highlights including red velvet, banana pudding, peach cobbler, lemon, and cinnamon roll waffles, alongside Southern staples like shrimp and grits, catfish and grits, fried green tomatoes, and New Orleans-style beignets.

    Ferrell’s journey to this moment began with the original Nana’s Chicken-N-Waffles, which she opened in Conyers, Georgia, in 2016, before relocating to McDonough in 2022.

    Inspired by her grandmother Shirley, whose face graces the restaurant’s logo, Ferrell has built a brand rooted in family traditions and her Baltimore and Louisiana heritage.

    “I named the restaurant after my grandmother,” Ferrell shared on RHOA Season 16, Episode 1. “This little 1,500-square-foot restaurant turned into this huge success.”

    The Sandy Springs location responds to overwhelming demand for a spot inside the perimeter, offering an expanded menu with favorites like the Peach Pecan Waffle and off-menu specials such as the Honey Lobster Sriracha Waffle.

    Beyond the restaurant, Ferrell’s entrepreneurial spirit shines through her product line, including Nana’s waffle mix, stone-ground Cajun grits, and a luxurious 24K gold-flaked maple syrup, all available for nationwide shipping.

    Her 2019 cookbook, Kooking with Kelli: Kollection of Family Recipes from Nana’s Chicken-N-Waffles, shares her family-inspired recipes, while her new mimosa mix, blending pineapple and grapefruit, adds a tropical twist to brunch cocktails.

    The Sandy Springs location operates daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., serving breakfast, lunch, and brunch. The restaurant joins other dining options at The Prado, including Colonial Kitchen, Iron Age Korean BBQ, and Genki Noodles and Sushi.

    Ferrell’s commitment to community also remains strong, as she continues her role as a culinary partner and ambassador for Meals on Wheels Atlanta, supporting seniors facing food insecurity.

    As a single mother of four daughters—Chloe, Chance, Chasiti, and Chelsi—Ferrell balances her thriving career with personal challenges, including a high-profile divorce from her ex-husband, Chuvalo Mark Ferrell.

    Despite these hurdles, she remains focused on building generational wealth and expanding her culinary empire. “You see the real-life challenges of entrepreneurship,” Ferrell noted in an EBONY interview, reflecting on her journey showcased on RHOA Season 16.

    Final Word

    Nana’s Chicken-N-Waffles in Sandy Springs promises to be a must-visit for foodies and fans alike, offering a taste of tradition and innovation.

    Nana’s joins a stable of celebrity-owned restaurants in Atlanta as well as black-owned eateries and there are plenty others. If you like barbecue, see our list of the Best Atlanta BBQ Restaurants.

    As for eateries below I-20, these Southside Atlanta restaurants have developed quite a following.

    The craze hasn’t escaped metro Atlanta’s  food and drink scene, which has seen a bar explosion in recent years.

    Got an event or know of something opening in and around Atlanta? Holla: CJ@AtlantaFi.com. See what’s poppin’ in the ATL! Subscribe to our  news alerts here, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.

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  • Here's how to rent a home in Atlanta

    5 Easy Steps To Rent An Apartment In Atlanta

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    Renting an apartment in Atlanta, Georgia, can be an expensive endeavor if you don’t have a strategy in mind.

    After all, owning a home is just a dream for many people. If you’re interested in renting an apartment or home, you need to know how to do it and keep your shirt on. Otherwise, you could give away some key concessions to your landlord.

    In this article, we’re going to go over how you can rent an apartment in the city. There are some affordable options to choose from.

    Here’s How To Rent An Apartment In Atlanta

    If you want to rent an apartment in Atlanta and don’t know where to start, here are the steps:

    1. Shop Around

    First thing you need to do before you rent an apartment in Atlanta is find one. To do that, you can use a number of online services to help find an apartment in Atlanta:

    If you don’t already know, apartments on the northside, in places like Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Roswell and Alpharetta are more expensive.

    Midtown Atlanta apartments have gone up in price dramatically over the last few years as well.  The most affordable apartments will be a short distance from downtown in either east Atlanta or the westside next to West Midtown.

    Once you make a list of Atlanta apartments you want to check out from one of the services above, you can begin to make appointments to visit.

    You’ll want to pay special attention to the amenities that each apartment offers. You may put a big emphasis on on-site laundry facilities, a pool, a courtyard, lounge and other things.

    2. Have Your Finances in Order

    Before you begin to schedule visits, you need to have your financials in order. Landlords don’t just let you move in, you’ll need a credit check. The idea behind this is that you have to show income stability.

    Get a free credit report at annualcreditreport.com, the only authorized website for free credit reports from the three major credit bureaus Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.

    When you get the credit reports, go over them with a finetooth comb to make sure they’re accurate.

    If you see a discrepancy on your credit report, here’s how to dispute it:

    https://atlantafi.com/how-to-dispute-your-credit-score-really-easily/

    Not only will you need to have your first and last month’s rent in your account (as we’ll get into), but you’ll need to have more money on hand for some incidentals.

    3. Visit The Apartment

    When you visit the apartment, make sure you the age of the building and style is to your liking. Feel the walls so that you can gauge whether they’re thin and well built.

    Look out for loud neighbors and other things that may affect your ability to have a good night’s rest.

    If you like what you see, make an offer.

    4. Negotiate Your Rent

    You don’t have to accept what the landlord offers. See if you can negotiate. If you sign a two-year lease rather than one year, you may be able to get a better deal. You won’t know what’s capable until you ask.

    If the leasing agent can’t make any concessions, see if you can get the hookup on parking or a one-month discount in lieu of a move-in special.

    Here are some methods on negotiating your rent.

    5.  Sign The Dotted Line

    When you sign the lease, you may need to have a list of references. These should be people you’ve contacted ahead of time who will have only good things to say about you.

    Their input will be what decides your worthiness.

    Before you sign your lease, you need to know what to expect as far as charges and fees. Here are some of the charges you may be asked to pay:

    • Rental application fee
    • Security deposit
    • Last month’s rent
    • Move-in fee or finders fee

    Depending on where you rent your place and your specific circumstances, you may also be asked to pay a pet fee or even parking space fee.

    Before you sign an apartment lease, read this.

    Once you pay what you owe, your landlord or leasing agent will hand over the keys to your new apartment. Remember to keep it down and always be considerate of your neighbors.

    What if you have bad credit?

    How To Rent An Apartment With Bad Credit

    The first thing you need to do is look for apartments that don’t do credit checks on potential tenants.

    You’re also going to want to entice the landlord by offering to pay more upfront or even every month.

    So, to recap, if you have bad credit, the way to rent an apartment is:

    • Find apartments with no credit checks
    • Offer to pay more upfront

    Atlanta is a great place to live.

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  • How Expensive Is It To Live in Atlanta?

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    I was at the grocery store the other day and it seems as if the prices are higher than ever. It got me to thinking about how expensive Atlanta has become in general. I mean, you get hit in so many ways, from the parking to the Uber rides to the property taxes — it’s like it never ends!

    What do you think? Has Atlanta gotten more costly over the past few years?

    Is Atlanta Expensive?

    Believe it or not, Atlanta’s cost of living is slightly below or around the national average, depending on the source, and higher than the Georgia state average.

    In this article, we’ll show you how expensive Atlanta is compared to the rest of the nation —- and other parts of Georgia.

    Here are key metrics from recent estimates:

    • The cost of living in Atlanta is 17.6% less expensive than Seattle (excluding rent), with rent 30.4% lower than Seattle. Estimated monthly costs are $4,792.7 for a family of four (excluding rent) and $1,329.9 for a single person (excluding rent).
    • Utilities, including electricity, heating, cooling, water, garbage, internet, and phone services, range from $130 to $350.
    • Atlanta’s food costs are slightly above the national average.
    • Transportation costs are close to the national average, with options for public transit, driving, or taxis.

    Housing

    Housing is the largest expense for most households in Atlanta. If you’re considering moving to Atlanta, you should know that costs vary significantly by neighborhood and whether you rent or buy.

    Rent

    • Average Rent (2025):
      • 1-bedroom apartment in city center: $1,806.54 to $2,262 (furnished 45m² studio). Average: ~$1,900–$2,000/month.
      • 1-bedroom outside city center: $1,503.80 to $1,515 (furnished 45m² studio). Average: ~$1,500/month.
      • 3-bedroom apartment in city center: $3,070.23. Average: ~$3,000/month.
      • 3-bedroom outside city center: $2,210 to $2,031 (85m² furnished). Average: ~$2,100/month.
      • General average rent: $1,636/month for an apartment (0.2% below national average).

    Looking for a new lease? Read our guide on easy ways to lower your rent.

    Mortgage

    The average value of an Atlanta home is on the decline. For a median-priced home (~$395,000), monthly payments are approximately $3,162, requiring an annual household income of $126,487 to keep payments at 30% of income.

    • Price per square foot: $270.10 in city center, $199.34 outside center.
    • Property taxes vary by county. Fulton County: 1.09%, Gwinnett County: 1.30%, Cobb County: 0.84%.

    Housing costs are rising, potentially slowing population growth. Service workers may find it hard to live in the city due to high rents and limited public transit efficiency.

    Average Monthly Expenses for an Atlanta Family

    Monthly Expenses Table for a Three-Person Household in Atlanta:

    CategoryExcluding RentIncluding RentNotes
    Housing (Rent)$0$1,850Average 2-bedroom apartment outside city center ($1,800–$1,900, Numbeo/Expatistan).
    Utilities$210$210Electricity, heating, cooling, water, garbage (~$171–$241, scaled for 3 people). Internet: $55, Phone: $100 (2 lines).
    Groceries$525$525~75% of family-of-four cost ($700, Apartments.com). Includes staples like milk ($3.84/gallon), eggs ($4.19/dozen), chicken ($6.62/lb).
    Dining Out$150$1502 inexpensive restaurant meals ($23.50 each) + 2 fast food meals ($12 each) per month.
    Transportation$350$350Mix of public transit (MARTA monthly pass: $95) and car use (gas: $3.10/gallon, maintenance: ~$255). Scaled from $393 (Apartments.com).
    Healthcare$135$135Doctor visits ($128), dentist ($142), scaled for 3 people (87% of family-of-four cost, $155). Excludes insurance premiums.
    Childcare$1,000$1,000Private preschool for 1 child ($1,128, Numbeo, adjusted for moderate option).
    Clothing$90$90Scaled from $104.80 (Numbeo, single person). Jeans: $49.38, shoes: $90–$102.
    Entertainment/Leisure$200$200Fitness club ($44), 2 movie tickets ($15.50 each), occasional outings. Scaled from $226.41 (Numbeo).
    Goods/Services$900$900Toiletries, household items, dry cleaning, etc. (~88% of $1,025, Apartments.com).
    Total$3,560$5,410Excludes taxes and insurance. Income needed: $64,320/year (excluding rent) to $97,380/year (including rent), pre-tax.

    Final Word

    Atlanta’s cost of living is ~4% below the national average but 7%–19.9% above Georgia’s average. Housing is 13% cheaper than the U.S. average, but healthcare and groceries are slightly higher.

    When it comes to housing, you should know the Atlanta rental market before you lease anything.

    As you might imagine, costs in affluent neighborhoods are higher while they are lower in suburbs (e.g., Decatur, McDonough: ~$1,500–$1,700 for 2-bedroom) and higher in upscale areas (e.g., Midtown: $2,500+).

    The key? Look for ways to save money.

    Costs can be reduced by using public transit exclusively ($95/month), shopping at discount stores, or choosing cheaper childcare options.

    Want to save money on groceries and cut your bill in half? Of course, you do.

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  • 3 Ways To Improve Your Credit Score Quickly

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    Your credit profile is the key to achieving financial freedom and effectively managing debt. You can enhance your credit gradually over time or with faster, targeted efforts.

    Believe it or not, there are some easy steps you can take to raise your credit score quickly. In this article, we’ll go over some ways to do just that.

    How To Improve Credit Score Quickly

    The reason why your credit score may be low is because of delinquencies — bad debt or bills that you couldn’t pay. These absolutely kill your credit score because unpaid bills tell creditors that you can’t be trusted with debt.

    Another thing that could ding your credit are inquiries, which is when a lender inquires as to your creditworthiness. When an inquiry is made your credit may fall a few points.

    What Is A Good Credit Score?

    A good credit score is one that is generally above 650 and between 600-750. Anything below 500 and you may not be able to get credit, or borrow.

    Here is a scale to let you know what’s good, bad and excellent credit:

    • Exceptional: 850-800
    • Very Good: 799-740
    • Good: 739-670
    • Fair: 669-580
    • Poor: 559-300

    About 67% of Americans have a good credit score, according to Experian, one of the national credit bureaus.

    How Long Does It Take To Improve Your Credit Score?

    It takes as short as 30 days to raise your credit score, but don’t get upset if it takes two months instead. 

    You didn’t get in financial trouble overnight, so likewise with this, it’s going to take some time to improve your credit. Now let’s talk about how to improve your credit fast in 3 ways:

    How To Raise Your Credit Quickly In 4 Ways

    You can raise your credit score quickly in a few ways:

    1. Get Your FREE Credit Report

    First, you need to access your credit report. As an American, you are entitled to one free credit report every year. You can get it by going to annualcreditreport.com.

    Once you have your credit report, you need to look over it pretty good. You’ll be looking for any mistakes on any negative items that are on it.

    If you dispute anything on your credit report, especially a collection or inquiry, the company must prove that it followed the law. If they can’t prove it (and many can’t) you can have the negative marks removed from your report.

    This could raise your credit dramatically!

    2. Contact Your Creditor

    Believe it or not, creditors want to work with you to bring your account into good standing. If you missed a payment for one reason or another, they may be able to forgive the debt if you contact them.

    Resist the temptation to call them. You should write a letter or email and get a documented reply.

    If your creditor agrees to forgive the debt, your credit score could rise dramatically!

    3. Pay Your Bills On Time

    The best way to pull your credit out of the dumps is to make some on-time payments. This will help you build or rebuild your credit history.

    Your credit history is the key to being able to borrow money from the banks or get a credit card.

    4. Get A Secured Credit Card

    A secured credit card is one that may require a deposit and a credit limit somewhere around $2,000. As you pay your bills on time, your credit limit grows.

    Nothing tells the credit bureaus that your financial health is improving like credit card use. Of course, you’ll want to keep your credit card debt under control and don’t swipe if you can’t pay it off at the end of the month.

    That’s the key: As you keep your credit card bills low, always pay on time. 

    5. Boost Your Credit By Paying Your Bills

    One website that allows you to build your credit quickly is StellarFi, which allows you to build your credit by paying your bills.

    One of the most important things you can do is maintain good credit. If you don’t have a high enough credit score, you need to improve it — but how?

    Watch this video of Milan and Home-Free USA as she gives more tips on how to improve your credit.

    How Many Credit Cards Should I Have To Improve My Credit Score?

    The idea that your credit can be hurt by having a large number of credit cards has some truth in it. That’s because of what’s called your debt-to-credit ratio.

    A debt-to-credit ratio tells creditors how many of your borrowing power as a whole are you using up by paying your credit card bills. If you overextend yourself, the creditors will use it against you.

    As for how many credit cards you need to improve your credit score, there’s no hard and fast rule. That being said, a couple credit cards in the black should suffice.

    Summary

    So, yes, you can improve your credit fast, but you’ll need to do three things. Let’s go over them again:

    • 1. Get Your Free Credit Report
    • 2. Contact Your Creditor
    • 3. Pay Your Bills On Time
    • 4. Get A Secured Credit Card
     

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  • Monday Night Brewing Opens New Taproom, The Grove

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    Atlanta’s craft beer scene just got a major upgrade with the grand opening of The Grove, Monday Night Brewing’s highly anticipated expansion at its original West Midtown location.

    Officially opening its doors on Saturday, August 23, The Grove transforms 670 Trabert Avenue NW into a sprawling indoor-outdoor destination, perfectly timed with the debut of a new segment of the Atlanta BeltLine’s Northwest Trail.

    New Taproom, The Grove, Opens Along Atlanta Beltline

    This vibrant addition to the city’s brewery landscape promises to be a hub for beer lovers, families, and community gatherings. There’s also some good Beltline eats there.

    The Grove, nestled just 90 feet from Monday Night Brewing’s existing West Midtown taproom, spans an impressive 7,400-square-foot indoor taproom and a 17,000-square-foot outdoor communal space.

    Designed as an “oasis” along the BeltLine, the expansion blends craft beer, artisanal food, and a welcoming atmosphere.

    “The Grove brings new life and a fresh start to the Monday Night Brewing space that started it all,” said co-founder Joel Iverson. “West Midtown has been our home since we opened in an abandoned warehouse 13 years ago, and we want this to be an everyday experience—a space to connect with friends, meet new people, and enjoy fresh beer, great food, and good vibes.”

    The grand opening weekend, which kicked off on August 23, was a lively celebration featuring live music, brewery tours led by co-founders Joel Iverson, Jeff Heck, and brewmaster Peter Kiley, and a full menu of food and drinks.

    Doors opened at noon, with 30 taps pouring Monday Night’s award-winning beers, including year-round favorites, seasonal releases, and taproom exclusives.

    With nearly 100 different beer releases planned annually, The Grove boasts the brewery’s largest tap lineup to date.

    Guests also enjoyed specialty cocktails, hand-crafted coffee, and a new pizza menu featuring artisanal pies baked in twin Italian-built ovens, with gluten-free options available.

    The outdoor space is a standout feature, with an amphitheater-style setup designed for live music and community events.

    Shaded by 62 preserved and newly planted native trees, the patio includes fire pits, communal tables, and a 20-foot LED TV screen for sports and live events.
    Family-friendly amenities like bubbles, face painting, and ice cream added to the festive atmosphere, making The Grove a welcoming spot for all ages.

    Its direct access to the BeltLine’s Northwest Trail, connecting Northside Drive to Howell Mill Road, ensures easy foot traffic and a seamless integration with Atlanta’s urban trail system.

    The Grove also introduces a morning program, a first for Monday Night Brewing, offering coffee, breakfast sandwiches, and pastries to cater to early risers.
    Ample free parking across three lots addresses recent concerns about accessibility in West Midtown, where rising parking costs have impacted local businesses.

    The timing of The Grove’s opening aligns with a broader revitalization of the area, following the closure of several restaurants due to parking challenges and limited public transit. The new BeltLine segment is expected to boost foot traffic, making The Grove a timely addition to the neighborhood.

    Monday Night Brewing, founded in 2011 by Jeff Heck, Joel Iverson, and Jonathan Baker, has grown from a Bible study homebrewing hobby into one of the Southeast’s premier craft breweries. Now operating six taprooms across Atlanta, Birmingham, Knoxville, Nashville, and Charlotte, the brewery continues to innovate while staying rooted in its Atlanta origins.

    The original West Midtown location will shift focus to production expansion and private events, while The Grove takes center stage as a community hub.

    The Grove’s opening marks Monday Night Brewing’s 13th year in business and underscores its commitment to fostering community and craftsmanship.

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  • Whale Shark Dies at Atlanta Aquarium

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    The Georgia Aquarium in downtown Atlanta has sad news: It says that Taroko, a male whale shark, was euthanized on Wednesday, August 20 due to declining health after nearly 20 years at the facility.

    Despite veterinary efforts, his appetite and behavior worsened, the aquarium stated on social media.

    Rescued from Taiwan in 2007, Taroko inspired over 43 million visitors and contributed valuable data on whale shark biology.

    A necropsy will investigate the cause of his health issues.

    How Many Whale Sharks Does The Georgia Aquarium Have?

    The aquarium now has one whale shark remaining in its Ocean Voyager exhibit as of August 21, 2025.

    “Caring for whale sharks is a privilege, and we were honored to share Taroko with you,” officials said.

    How Do Whale Sharks Typically Fare in Captivity?

    Whale sharks in captivity face significant challenges, and their overall welfare is often compromised compared to their natural environment. Here are some issues to consider:

    • Lifespan and Health: Whale sharks in the wild can live up to 70-100 years, but in captivity, they often experience shorter lifespans due to health issues. For example, Taroko, a whale shark at the Georgia Aquarium, was euthanized after nearly 20 years due to declining health, despite veterinary care. Common issues include reduced appetite, abnormal behavior, and difficulty adapting to confined spaces, as seen in Taroko’s case.
    • Space and Environment: Whale sharks are the largest fish species, growing up to 40 feet and requiring vast ocean ranges to thrive. Even large facilities like the Georgia Aquarium’s 6.3-million-gallon Ocean Voyager exhibit cannot replicate the open ocean’s scale, food availability, or natural migration patterns. This confinement can lead to stress and physical ailments.
    • Diet and Behavior: In captivity, whale sharks are fed controlled diets, often plankton or krill-based, which may not fully meet their nutritional needs. Behavioral changes, like those noted in Taroko, are common, as captivity restricts their natural foraging and migratory behaviors.
    • Survival Rates: Data from facilities like the Georgia Aquarium and Japan’s Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium shows mixed outcomes. Some whale sharks adapt temporarily, but others decline rapidly. For instance, the Georgia Aquarium has lost multiple whale sharks since opening in 2005, with only one remaining as of August 2025.
    • Ethical Concerns: Many marine biologists and conservationists argue that whale sharks, as filter-feeding, migratory species, are ill-suited for captivity. The stress of transport, limited space, and unnatural diets can lead to compromised health, raising ethical questions about keeping them in aquariums.

    Final Word

    While facilities like the Georgia Aquarium provide valuable data on whale shark biology and inspire public interest, the consensus is that captivity often fails to meet their complex needs, leading to health issues and reduced lifespans compared to the wild.

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  • MEAC/SWAC Challenge happening this weekend in Atlanta

    MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kick-Off Pits NC Central vs. Southern Jags

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    The 20th annual Cricket MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kick-Off takes place this weekend in Atlanta’s Center Parc Stadium on Saturday, August 23.

    The North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Eagles face off against the Southern University Jaguars in a primetime showdown that marks the start of the 2025 HBCU football season.

    With a packed house of over 22,000 fans and a national audience tuning in on ABC at 7:30 PM ET, the game delivered high-stakes competition, vibrant pageantry, and a celebration of HBCU culture.

    NCCU Vs. SU: A Clash of Titans

    The Eagles, representing the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), enter the game with a 1-1 record in the Challenge, fresh off a 2021 victory over Alcorn State.

    Led by head coach Trei Oliver, NCCU boasts a veteran squad, including Preseason First Team All-MEAC honorees quarterback Walker Harris, defensive back Malcolm Reed, and offensive lineman Trevon Humphrey. The team’s offensive line, returning all five starters, promises stability and power in the trenches.

    On the other side, the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) powerhouse Southern University Jaguars, under second-year head coach Terrance Graves, comes in with a perfect 3-0 record in previous MEAC/SWAC Challenge appearances. Predicted to win the SWAC West Division, the Jaguars lean on a formidable defense led by Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Chelky Givens and All-SWAC selections Vincent Paige Jr. and Horacio Johnson.

    This matchup is only the second meeting between the two programs, with NCCU holding a 27-20 victory from their 2006 encounter in Baton Rouge, a game where the Eagles’ defense forced five interceptions. The stakes were high, as both teams aimed to set the tone for their 2025 campaigns.

    More Than Just a Game

    The Cricket MEAC/SWAC Challenge is renowned for its celebration of HBCU traditions, and this year’s event was no exception.

    The day kicks off with the Coca-Cola Fan Experience at 3:00 PM in Summerhill Lot A, featuring music, food, and family-friendly activities.

    At 4:00 PM, the Band Jamboree showcased high school bands from McNair and Creekside, followed by a highly anticipated showdown between NCCU’s Sound Machine and Southern’s Human Jukebox, fresh off their Super Bowl LIX performance. The post-game 5th Quarter Battle of the Bands promised to keep the energy soaring.

    “This is the 20th anniversary of the MEAC/SWAC Challenge,” said John Grant, executive director of ESPN Events. “We expect this will be a can’t-miss clash of titans with both football teams and marching bands.” The event’s historical significance was underscored by the MEAC’s 11-7 lead over the SWAC in the series, though the SWAC has won the last three matchups.

    On the Field

    The game itself was a showcase of HBCU football’s grit and talent. NCCU, under Oliver’s leadership, has a 6-0 record in classics, bowls, and challenge games since 2019, including a 2022 Cricket Celebration Bowl victory over Jackson State in Atlanta. Southern, coming off an 8-5 season and a SWAC West title in 2024, brought a stingy defense that ranked top-three in the SWAC last year.

    Adding intrigue to the matchup, Oliver and assistants Matt Leone and Macander Dieudonne have deep ties to Southern, having coached there earlier in their careers. Oliver served as Southern’s defensive coordinator from 2016-2018, giving him intimate knowledge of the Jaguars’ program. “You’re gonna get mopped,” Oliver quipped when asked about teams underestimating NCCU, while Graves countered, “When you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready.”

    Community and Culture

    Beyond the gridiron, the weekend was packed with events celebrating HBCU culture. On Thursday, August 21, a high school seminar at New Manchester High School inspired over 5,000 students with career-focused panels hosted by ESPN’s Jay Harris.

    Friday featured alumni golf tournaments for both schools and an ESPN Welcome Reception at The Gathering Spot. These events underscored the Challenge’s motto, “More Than Just A Game,” emphasizing education, community, and legacy.

    A National StageWith last year’s MEAC/SWAC Challenge drawing 1.3 million viewers, the largest audience in the event’s history, this year’s game was poised to captivate an even broader audience.

    Atlanta, a second home for NCCU with recent wins in the city, provided the perfect backdrop for this primetime spectacle. Fans packed Center Parc Stadium, located at 755 Hank Aaron Dr. SE, to witness not just a game, but a celebration of HBCU pride, talent, and tradition.

    For those unable to attend, tickets are available online, and fans were encouraged to plan parking and review stadium policies at meacswacchallenge.com.

    As the Eagles and Jaguars battle under the lights, the 2025 Cricket MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kick-Off reaffirmed its place as a cornerstone of HBCU football, setting the stage for an unforgettable season.

    Where To Eat Near Center Parc Stadium

    Atlanta’s Center Parc Stadium is situated in the Summerhill neighborhood, which has become a foodie paradise. Here are some nearby restaurants that are good:

    Cava

    572 Hank Aaron Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30315

    Cava, 572 Hank Aaron Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30315, is the best in the city.
    • Menu Item to try: Harrisa Avacado: Harissa honey chicken, Crazy Feta, hummus, fire-roasted corn, avocado, rice, SuperGreens and more.
    • What one customer says: “I can’t speak to every Cava but in a city where lunch spots come and go like shifting winds, there exists this humble cava that manages to marry precision with heart. Please say hi to ever-gracious Pricilla and her amazing colleagues, this establishment runs like a well-oiled machine, professional, efficient, and remarkably consistent. The food? Always warm. Always satisfying.”

    Love eating healthy options? Check out the best salad restaurants in Atlanta.

    Talat Market

    112 Ormond St SE, Atlanta, GA 30315

    Talat Market is the best in Atlanta.
    • Menu Item to try: Green curry with catfish
    • What one patron says: “Talat Market is a gem! The food is absolutely incredible, blending Thai flavors with Southern ingredients in such a creative way. The green curry with catfish was a standout, and the atmosphere is cozy yet vibrant. Highly recommend!”

    Wood’s Chapel BBQ

    85 Georgia Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312

    Review Wood Chapel BBQ in Summerhill, Atlanta
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    • Menu Item to try: Whole hog barbecue
    • What one customer says: “Great barbecue joint feel with friendly staff and amazing food. I enjoyed the chopped brisket, smoked wings, Mexican corn, and beans. My wife enjoyed it as well.”

    Want more? Read our Summerhill Food Guide.

    Final Word

    Summerhill is one of Atlanta’s most dynamic neighborhoods and one of the best places to eat on the southside. The street’s walkable, trendy vibe, enhanced by vibrant murals and restored brick storefronts, draws food enthusiasts and supports a burgeoning dining scene.

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  • Upper Deck Golf opens in Atlanta

    Upper Deck Golf Returning To Truist Park

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    ATLANTA, GA – August 21, 2025 – The Atlanta Braves have announced the return of Upper Deck Golf, an immersive golfing experience, to Truist Park in November.

    This unique three-day event offers fans the chance to play a round of golf inside the home of the Atlanta Braves, blending the excitement of golf with the iconic atmosphere of one of Major League Baseball’s premier ballparks.

    What Is Upper Deck Golf and When Is It Coming To Atlanta?

    Upper Deck Golf transforms Truist Park into a 9-hole golf course, allowing participants to hit tee shots from the upper deck down to custom greens on the field below. The event is designed for players of all skill levels, offering a memorable opportunity to experience both the ballpark and the game of golf in a new way.

    Upper Deck Golf is coming to Atlanta Nov. 20-22, 2025.

    “We’re thrilled to bring Upper Deck Golf back to Truist Park,” said Upper Deck Golf Co-Founder Brian Graham. “This event is about creating unforgettable moments, combining the thrill of golf with the unique setting of a legendary ballpark. We can’t wait for fans to experience Truist Park like never before.”

    Attendees can also enjoy a festive clubhouse atmosphere featuring live music, cold drinks, food, and a variety of golfing challenges, including driving, chipping, and putting contests.

    This marks the second year that Upper Deck Golf has partnered with the Braves, following a successful event in 2024.

    For 2025, the experience has been enhanced with new features to elevate the fun. PXG, the exclusive equipment partner, will provide participants with brand-new PXG 0311, Black Ops, Wildcat Irons, and Sugar Daddy Wedges, though players may bring their own clubs (limited to sand wedge through 8-iron for safety).

    All players will receive PXG Xtreme Tour golf balls, designed for accuracy and responsiveness to help golfers aim for the pin. Those who score a hole-in-one on the designated PXG hole have a chance to win a custom set of clubs.Tee times will be available from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. each day, offered in two-player increments.

    VIP tee times provide a premium experience, including free entry to driving, chipping, and putting challenges, complimentary food and beverages, and four extra “mulligan” balls per round (22 balls total compared to the standard 18).

    A typical round takes approximately 90 minutes, with players encouraged to arrive 30-45 minutes early to check in and enjoy the clubhouse festival before and after their round.

    Registration for tee times opens to the general public in mid-September, but fans can sign up now for early access at Braves.com/UpperDeck. A-List and A-List Premium Members will have priority access through a presale. With limited tee times available, the event is expected to sell out quickly. Only those with reserved tee times will be admitted, as no spectator tickets will be sold.

    Children aged 12 and older may participate, with those under 18 requiring a parent or guardian to sign a waiver. For children under 8, contact Upper Deck Golf’s customer service to confirm age restrictions.Upper Deck Golf is proud to support Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) as its official charity, contributing to innovative cancer research.

    Final Word

    The event also offers volunteer opportunities, with participants receiving a free T-shirt and a chance to join the #UpperDeckGolf team.

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  • 5 Period Apps You Need To Be Using (With Reviews)

    5 Best Period Apps For 2025 (With Reviews)

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    Monitoring your menstrual cycle is one of the most important things you can do. You can simply let a period app to do it for you.

    But which period apps are the best ones? This article is going to explore all the best period apps available for download on your phone this year.

    5 Best Period Apps You Need To Be Using 

    But first, let’s get into some basics about the need for technology to help track our monthly cycles.

    There are all kinds of menstrual monitoring apps, from those for women with bleeding disorders to pregnancy trackers as well.

    What Do Period Apps Do?

    Not only, do period apps remind us when the monthly menstrual cycle is set to begin, but they also track abnormalities and give us a record we can use to gauge our health.

    Some other tasks that the best periods perform are:

    • Some apps generate charts and reports that show you how you’re doing
    • Calculate your ovulation days so you can know when you’re most fertile
    • Some apps make it easy to share your health information with your medical provider

    Keep in mind that many period tracking apps share your personal information, so if you’re squeamish about that sort of thing, be aware!

    Do Period Apps Actually Work?

    Many women have cycles that ebb and flow and change suddenly for one reason or another. Apps have made tracking menstrual cycles much easier, but if you want to protect yourself from becoming pregnant, it’s best to use contraception.

    Period apps work, but they are best used along with common sense.

    What Is The Most Accurate Period App?

    Here are the best period apps on the market. The reviews were taken from the actual app pages in the Google Play Store and Apple’s App Store.

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Period Tracker: “I originally downloaded this app because I wanted to track certain behaviors with relation to my cycle. Specifically, back pains and those days I just got so frustrated. Sure enough, they were usually a few days before my cycle. What I love about this app is how customizable it is. It has a variety of little icons and pictures, and you can track anything you want from chocolate cravings to headaches. I used a little picture of a whale to track when I started feeling bloated. I just noticed they have a little corked wine bottle with incrementally more bubbles in it to represent constipation. How could you not love that?

    2. Eve

    Android | iOS

    Period tracker Eve is one of the best apps

    Here’s what one Google Play reviewer says about Eve by Glow: “Cons:First,glow premium is a whole joke. Understandable,not paying for the gems I don’t want is fair on the basis that I’ll never use a certain one.I feel as though I should be able to taylor my own experience on the app.I don’t care to know about my cycle twins when it’s about my own. ↪But why do I have too pay for my own cycle’s information?? All that needs to be free .I know bedsider exists-besides it, uneeded info abounds.Had app since 2017wasn’t like this Pros:Cycle preditions acc.”

    3. Clue

    Android | iOS

    Clue is the best period tracking app

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Clue: “I’ve used this app for 4 years and it’s been great! It tracks my cycle accurately, as long as I put in the data (sometimes I forget lol). There is a lot of helpful information to understand what they’re tracking and why and what it tells them and you. It’s discreet, has a nice design, and isn’t overtly feminine, which is nice for trans and gender-nonconforming folks who menstruate!”

    4. MyFlo

    Android | iOS

    MyFlo period tracking app

    Here’s what one reviewer says about the MyFlo period tracker app. “The app has a lot of information. The only reason I didn’t give it five stars is because they have some things that need to be improved on the app. 1. It can take 10+ seconds to load 2. If you click back to go back to another screen it will freeze 3. If I want to add some details to my calendar for previous days I can’t.”

    5. Flo

    Android | iOS

    Flo is the best period tracking app

    Here’s what one reviewer says about the Flo app: “I have been using this app for awhile now and have been very dedicated to tracking my body’s cycle. With this app I avoided pregnancy successfully for 2 years without hormonal birth control by working around my fertility rhythm using the information Flo provided. The longer you use it, the more accurate it it becomes.”

    Last Thoughts

    One thing you need to keep in mind is that an app is manmade and can be wrong sometimes. That being said, explore apps that specifically cater to your needs.

    No matter which app you choose, it’s also always a good idea to run it by your ob-gyn.


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  • best murals in Atlanta

    The Top Murals in Atlanta

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    Atlanta is renowned for its vibrant street art scene, with murals adorning walls across various neighborhoods. The murals in Atlanta are big, bold and bodacious in many ways. They celebrate prominent people, history, landmarks and more.

    In this article, we’ve compiled a curated list of some of the top murals in Atlanta, organized by neighborhood, based on their cultural significance, visual impact, and popularity.

    These murals are celebrated for their artistry, community impact, and Instagram-worthy appeal. Note that street art is dynamic, and some murals may change over time, so it’s worth checking their current status before visiting.

    Tips for Visiting Atlanta’s Murals

    • Best Way to Explore: Many murals are walkable or bikeable, especially along the Atlanta BeltLine or in neighborhoods like Cabbagetown and Little Five Points. Consider joining a guided tour like Unexpected Atlanta’s Cabbagetown BeltLine Street Art Tour for a deeper dive into the art and its stories.
    • Photography: Murals are popular for Instagram photos, so visit early in the day to avoid crowds and get the best lighting. Always respect private property and traffic laws when parking or photographing.
    • Resources: Use the Atlanta Street Art Map (streetartmap.org) for an interactive guide to over 1,800 murals, with locations and artist details. Follow their Instagram for updates on new murals.

    Top Murals in Atlanta by Neighborhood

    Cabbagetown

    Cabbagetown is one of Atlanta’s premier street art destinations, particularly along Wylie Street and the Krog Street Tunnel, thanks to events like Forward Warrior.

    Forward Warrior Murals (Wylie Street, between Carroll St SE and Pearl St SE)

    745 Wylie St SE mural in Atlanta, Forward Warrior.

    Photo from Instagram

    A half-mile stretch of vibrant murals painted during the annual Forward Warrior event, featuring works by local artists. The murals vary in style, from abstract to socially conscious themes, creating a dynamic open-air gallery.

    • Why Visit: The concentration of art makes it a must-see, with new pieces added yearly during the community-driven block party. The murals are bold, colorful, and reflective of Atlanta’s creative spirit.
    • Notable Mural: The Sophie Scholl mural at 97 Estoria, created by Eric Nine, honors the anti-Nazi activist with striking imagery.
    • Access: Walkable along Wylie Street; park near Carroll Street for easy access. Address to plug into your phone: 745 Wylie St SE.
    Sophie Scholl mural in Atlanta.

    Photo from Instagram

    Krog Street Tunnel Murals (Connecting Cabbagetown and Inman Park)

    This tunnel is a constantly evolving canvas for graffiti and murals by local artists. It’s a hotspot for photography due to its raw, urban aesthetic.

    • Why Visit: The tunnel’s ever-changing art makes each visit unique, and it’s a cultural landmark in Atlanta’s street art scene.
    • Access: Located at the intersection of Wylie Street and Krog Street; best explored on foot or by bike.

    Atlanta BeltLine (Eastside and Westside Trails)

    The Atlanta BeltLine is the Southeast’s largest outdoor art park, featuring murals along its trails that blend urban renewal with creativity.

    Art Addict mural in Atlanta.

    Photo from Instagram

    “Somos Boricanos” by ARRRTADDICT (Eastside Trail, near 10th Street and Monroe Drive)

    A vibrant mural celebrating Puerto Rican culture, known for its bold colors and cultural significance.

    • Why Visit: An iconic piece on the Eastside Trail, it’s easily accessible near Ponce City Market and Krog District, making it a great stop during a BeltLine stroll.
    • Access: Start at the Eastside Trail entrance at 10th Street and Monroe Drive.

    Takeoff Mural (Eastside Trail, near Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark)

    Takeoff Mural (Eastside Trail, near Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark)

    Photo from Instagram

    From artist Armondo Monoletti, the Takeoff mural is a colorful tribute to Migos rapper Takeoff, featuring a smiling portrait with a halo, painted in blues, whites, and browns.

    • Why Visit: Created shortly after Takeoff’s passing in 2022, this mural resonates with Atlanta’s music culture and is a poignant community tribute.
    • Access: Walk along the Eastside Trail near the skatepark.

    “The Highball Artist” (Westside Trail, under Lucille Bridge)

    “The Highball Artist” (Westside Trail, under Lucille Bridge)

    Photo from Instagram

    A large, colorful mural from artist Hadley Breckenridge using railroad slang to nod to the BeltLine’s railway roots.

    • Why Visit: The tunnel’s splash of color enhances the scenic Westside Trail, perfect for a bike ride or leisurely walk.
    • Access: Accessible via the Westside Trail; look for the tunnel under Lucille Bridge.

    Old Fourth Ward

    This historic neighborhood is rich with murals that reflect its cultural and civil rights legacy, especially near the Atlanta BeltLine and Edgewood Avenue.

    John Lewis “Hero” Mural by The Loss Prevention (219 Auburn Ave SE)

    John Lewis mural in Atlanta

    Photo from Instagram

    A 70-foot-tall mural honoring civil rights icon John Lewis, featuring a modern portrait and a revolutionary quote.

    • Why Visit: A powerful tribute to a hometown hero, this mural is a landmark for its scale and message. It’s a must-visit for its historical and emotional impact.
    • Access: Located on Auburn Avenue, easily reachable by foot from the BeltLine or Edgewood Avenue.

    “Reincarnation” by Greg Mike (Near 8Arm, 710 Ponce de Leon Ave NE)

    “Reincarnation” by Greg Mike (Near 8Arm, 710 Ponce de Leon Ave NE)

    Photo from Instagram

    A vibrant mural featuring Greg Mike’s signature “Larry Loudmouf” character, reimagining a previously painted-over piece.

    • Why Visit: Greg Mike is a celebrated Atlanta artist, and this mural’s bold colors and playful style make it a standout near Ponce City Market.
    • Access: Walkable from Ponce City Market, along Ponce de Leon Avenue.

    Downtown Atlanta

    Downtown offers large-scale murals that blend history, civil rights, and urban vibrancy, often near major attractions.

    Mural by Yehimi Cambrón (170 Piedmont Ave SW)

    mural at 170 Piedmont Ave SW Atlanta.
    • A striking mural celebrating John Lewis’s legacy, created by Yehimi Cambrón, known for her vibrant, socially conscious work.
    • Why Visit: This mural’s detailed artistry and tribute to a civil rights giant make it a must-see in the Fairlie-Poplar district.
    • Access: Near Centennial Olympic Park; start at Piedmont Avenue SW and walk toward downtown attractions.

    “New Kids on the Block” (Luckie St and Forsyth St)

    “New Kids on the Block” (Luckie St and Forsyth St)
    • A mural by Muhammad Youngai addressing gentrification, depicting a Black family moving into a suburban neighborhood, inspired by Norman Rockwell’s painting.
    • Why Visit: Created for the 2019 Super Bowl, this mural sparks conversation about Atlanta’s growth and cultural identity.
    • Access: Located at a prominent downtown intersection, ideal for a walking tour.

    Alligator Mural (Mitchell St and Forsyth St)

    Alligator Mural (Mitchell St and Forsyth St)

    Photo from Instagram

    A black-and-white mural from Belgium artist ROA of an upside-down alligator, painted by Belgian artist ROA in 2011 for the Living Walls Conference.

    • Why Visit: Its weathered charm and unique animal imagery make it a quirky downtown gem, especially for fans of international street art.
    • Access: Corner of Mitchell and Forsyth streets, near Hotel Row.

    Little Five Points

    Known for its eclectic vibe, Little Five Points is home to quirky and bold murals that reflect its bohemian spirit.

    OutKast Mural by The Loss Prevention and Dr. Dax (Behind Wish, off Moreland Ave)

    Location: Where Is The Outkast Mural In Atlanta
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    Art team Loss Prevention created this photorealistic, jaw-dropping mural celebrating Atlanta hip-hop duo OutKast, located in a parking lot.

    • Why Visit: A cultural tribute to Atlanta’s music scene, this mural’s dramatic reveal in an alleyway makes it a hidden gem.
    • Access: Start at Euclid and Washita avenues, walk toward Moreland Avenue, and look for the parking lot behind Wish.

    “Pray for ATL” by R. Land (Near Euclid and Washita Aves)

    “Pray for ATL” by R. Land (Near Euclid and Washita Aves)

    Photo from Instagram

    A bold, colorful mural capturing Atlanta’s unique energy, created by local artist R. Land.

    • Why Visit: Its vibrant design and central location in Little Five Points make it a perfect backdrop for photos.
    • Access: Easily found while exploring the shops and restaurants in Little Five Points.

    Castleberry Hill

    This historic arts district features murals on old brick buildings, blending Atlanta’s past with modern creativity.

    “Monuments: Atlanta’s Immigrants” by Yehimi Cambrón (Peters St and Trenholm St)

    “Monuments: Atlanta’s Immigrants” by Yehimi Cambrón (Peters St and Trenholm St)

    Photo from Instagram

    A thought-provoking mural celebrating Atlanta’s immigrant communities, with vibrant imagery and messages of inclusion.

    • Why Visit: Its social commentary and artistic excellence make it a standout in this walkable arts district.
    • Access: Start at Peters and Trenholm streets, walkable from downtown.

    Women of Color Mural (Peter Street Station)

    Women of Color Mural (Peter Street Station)
    • Created by artist Nikia Phoenix, this bright, inspiring mural celebrating women of color, featuring bold colors and empowering imagery.
    • Why Visit: Its vibrant design and message of empowerment make it a highlight in Castleberry Hill.
    • Access: Located at Peter Street Station, near other murals in the neighborhood.

    West End

    The West End features murals with socially conscious themes, often along the Westside BeltLine Trail.

    Herstory Mural (888 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd)

    Herstory Mural (888 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd)

    Photo from Instagram

    A mural from artist Ashley Dopson celebrating influential women like Irene Dobbs Jackson and Arianna Sykes, with vibrant depictions of their contributions.

    • Why Visit: Its focus on women’s contributions to Atlanta’s history makes it a powerful stop for cultural enrichment.
    • Access: Along the Westside BeltLine Trail, near the Mall West End.

    Greetings Tour Mural (1010 White Street SW)

    Greetings Tour Mural (1010 White Street SW)

    Photo from Instagram

    A colorful mural by the Greetings Tour, known for city-specific designs that capture local pride.

    • Why Visit: Its bold, welcoming design is perfect for photos and reflects Atlanta’s vibrant community spirit.
    • Access: Located in the West End, accessible via the BeltLine or White Street.

    Midtown

    Midtown’s art scene includes murals near cultural institutions like the High Museum, often with thought-provoking themes.

    Federal Reserve Bank Mural by Kai Aspire (Williams St and 8th St)

    A mural depicting a love heist inspired by the Federal Reserve Bank, blending creativity with local context.

    • Why Visit: Its unique narrative and location in the heart of Midtown make it a great stop during an arts-focused visit.
    • Access: Start at Williams and 8th streets, walk toward Peachtree Street.

    Disco Ball Mural (Behind Binders Art Supplies, 3330 Piedmont Rd, Buckhead)

    Disco Ball Mural (Behind Binders Art Supplies, 3330 Piedmont Rd, Buckhead)

    Photo from Instagram

    A vibrant mural by by Dr. Dax and The Loss Prevention memorializing the Limelight Disco, a cultural icon of 1980s Buckhead, with bold bubble letters.

    • Why Visit: Though technically in Buckhead (often considered part of Midtown’s broader art scene), this mural’s nostalgic appeal and photorealistic style are worth the trip.
    • Access: Located in the back parking lot of Binders Art Supplies in Piedmont Peachtree Crossing mall.

    East Atlanta

    Halidom mural on Atlanta's Eastside.

    Photo from Instagram

    East Atlanta’s murals, often tied to events like the Outerspace Project, are eclectic and vibrant.

    Halidom Eatery (Moreland Ave)

    • Artist Emma Gilbert and her team created this facade on the front of the food hall, which captures the vibrant food scene inside the building.
    • Mural by Sanithna (1 Moreland Ave SE)
      • Description: A colorful creation from the 2016 Outerspace Project, featuring bold, abstract designs.
      • Why Visit: Its eye-catching colors and location in a lively neighborhood make it a great stop for art enthusiasts.
      • Access: Located on Moreland Avenue, near East Atlanta Village’s shops and restaurants.

    ABV Art Yard Murals (Various artists, Flat Shoals Ave)

    ABV Art Yard Murals in Atlanta

    Photo from Instagram

    A collection of murals in the ABV Art Yard, showcasing diverse styles from local and visiting artists.

    • Why Visit: The variety of artworks in one location makes it a microcosm of East Atlanta’s creative scene.
    • Access: Explore along Flat Shoals Avenue, checking building sides and back lots.

    Summerhill

    Summerhill’s murals add vibrancy to this revitalized neighborhood, often with cultural and historical themes.

    Tribal Mural (39 Georgia Ave SE)

    Tribal Mural (39 Georgia Ave SE)

    Photo from Instagram

    A stunning, large-scale mural covering an entire building side, featuring intricate patterns and vibrant colors.

    • Why Visit: Its massive scale and cultural motifs make it one of Summerhill’s most striking pieces, perfect for photos.
    • Access: Located in Summerhill, near Georgia Avenue; combine with a visit to nearby restaurants.

    Final Word

    Atlanta’s various neighborhoods are full of awesome murals that symbolize the city’s cultural impacts, especially in Midtown, Cabbagetown, the Atlanta BeltLine and along Edgewood Avenue.

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