• Video: NeNe Explains Why She’s So Upset At Porsha

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    The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” are still going strong, more than six season after the world was introduced to the likes of Nene Leakes and Sheree Whitfield. 

    In this newly released clip, see why NeNe is mad at Porsha.

     

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  • Now Open: Simon’s In Midtown Atlanta On Juniper

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    A new restaurant has finally opened in Ludacris’ old eatery on Juniper Street in Midtown. Simons, located at 793 Juniper Street NE, is primed to turn into a top spot for intown eating.

    Simon’s is the brainchild of former CPA Simon Guobadia, who has put together a slick, walnut-trimmed lounge and bar that looks both classy and familiar cosmetically. On the exterior, the eatery’s wooden deck beckons people-watchers and those that want to be seen to settle in and indulge.

    “Simon’s joins the long-standing and highly regarded Midtown dining scene at 5th and Juniper, bringing its innovative cuisine to the blossoming community with signature dishes such as the Nicoise Salad, Guinness Braised Short Ribs, Red Snapper and Dr. Pepper Glaze Pork Belly,” the restaurant says on its website.

    The Midtown location, 793 Juniper St., has been the home of several eateries in recent years, most notably Straits by Ludacris and, most recently, Time Restaurant & Lounge. 

    It is now open Monday – Thursday: 4:00pm – 11:00pm,  Friday: 4:00pm – 12:00am, Saturday: 11:00am – 12:00am and Sunday: 11:00am – 8:00pm.

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  • Chick-Fil-A, Papa John’s Feed Stranded Fliers At Hartsfield

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    Airline passengers stranded in Atlanta got a miracle of sorts on Sunday when Chick-fil-A, who is famously closed on the Sabbath, opened up to serve thousands of people at the airport. On Monday, Papa John’s is stepping to the plate.

    Power is back after an outage Sunday that caused mass cancellations and backed up much of the air traffic in the Southeast. More than 1,100 flights were delayed, then canceled as the world’s busiest airport prepared for the biggest weekend of the holiday travel season.

     “The mayor called about 10 p.m. and asked for assistance. We immediately mobilized staff and team members who live and work near the airport, and they are making sandwiches and delivering them to the EOC (emergency operations center),” Chick-fil-A spokesperson Jackie Jags told the AJC.

    “It has been a very difficult day for thousands of travelers, and while Chick-fil-A is always closed on Sunday, our restaurants open occasionally to serve communities in need,” Jags said.

    About 11 a.m. Monday, Papa John’s tweeted that “To help those stranded over the last 24 hours, we’ll be delivering pizzas to the airport today.”

    On Facebook, Hartsfield Jackson Airport shared images of workers delivering Chick-fil-A to fliers. “LIGHTS ON and delivering food and water to our passengers! Thank you @dancathy with @ChickfilA for opening on a SUNDAY! #ChristmasMiracle

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  • This Weekend: Day Javu Day Party And More In Atlanta

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    If you want to party, this weekend has a slew of events on tap. To get things started, let’s go down the list, shall we?

    Day Javu Day Party: Sat, December 16, 2017 4 to 6 pm. “The #daytimedrinking champions are back to defend our title as the best #Dayparty every Saturday Afternoon at @atlantisatlrestaurant_ 3115 Piedmont Circle NE. Join DJ PNUT (V-103 FM) + DJ KASH (Hot 107.9 FM) as they keep you partying until 9pm!RSVP here for free admission

    Spoken Word,Paint and Shop Jazz Night: Fri, December 29, 2017, 7:30 PM – 11:30 PM ET. Looking to unwind? The key is to hold a paintbrush in one hand and a wine glass in the other, with jazz and soul playing in the background. It sounds like a tall order, but that (and more) is exactly what Spoken Word, Paint and Shop Jazz Night has on tap at Manuel’s Tavern in Atlanta.

    WOMEN EXPO: Artists, Speakers, Vendors, Dancers, Comedians And More: WOMEN EXPO SATURDAYS Starting Saturday, MAY 13… over 300 Women will invade @TheVooll 8P-12A to sip, shop, and network at Atlanta’s weekly social for BOSS CHICKS! RSVP $10 entry in advance and receive FREE VENDOR TABLE for your products! Our goal is to promote women-owned businesses, open connections for women, and increase overall sisterhood in the city through arts & entertainment. 

     

     

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  • The Halal Guys Are Bringing Gyros And More To Midtown Atlanta

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    Atlanta’s vibrant, diverse metropolitan community has been called the New York of the South and for good reason. Not only is the city’s population booming, but much like NYC, the area’s food options continue to expand as new cultures make their footprint in the region.

    Adding to the New York flavor, The Halal Guys, a sandwich shop that began as a cart, will get a brick-and-mortar spot in Midtown.  The shop, the eatery’s second in the city, will be located at the base of the high-rise building of Mill Creek’s Atlanta residences.

    “Much like New York City, Midtown Atlanta is a vibrant, fast paced, diverse metropolitan community very rich in culture,” Joe Hafez, the eatery’s director of operations, said in a press release.

    “The addition of The Halal Guys to the retail landscape at Modera Midtown is a huge win for the community,” Vice President of Development Harvey Wadsworth said in a statement. “We’re excited to partner with the team there and are looking forward to seeing the concept further energize Midtown’s evolving culinary scene.”

     

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  • New Documentary ‘Maynard’ Explores Atlanta’s Changing Landscape

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    Maynard Jackson documentary

    A new documentary “Maynard,” recently debuted at the DOC NYC Festival in New York, offering a fresh look at the racially charged political and economic climate of the early 1970s, which parallel strangely enough to modern times.

    The film’s director, Sam Pollard, who previously worked as editor for Spike Lee, is bringing the movie to today’s masses to “give this new generation of young people – black, white, Latin, Asian – an introduction to one of the most important politicians of the last half of the 20th century,” he was quoted as saying to NBC News.

    An Atlanta lawyer and Morehouse man, Jackson forged relationships with the city’s power players early on, failing in a bid for the U.S. Senate in 1968 and earning the position of vice-mayor in Atlanta the following year.

    In 1973, Jackson’s victory in a runoff election against his white incumbent firmly established him as the leader not only of a new Atlanta but of the “New South.” He immediately got to work by shaking up the white-dominated field of municipal contracts, making sure at least a quarter of them went to minorities.

    He also rode shotgun over the expansion of the  Atlanta airport, which now bears his name.

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  • Kim Zolciak Says She Regrets Letting Kenya Push Her Buttons

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    “Real Housewives of Atlanta” castmember Kim Zolciak recently appeared on the Sunday night show and acted the fool, getting into it with Kenya Moore. The two had to be pulled apart during a spat.

    Speaking to E!, Zolciak says she regretted the exchange. “I hate watching the drama unfold with Kenya, just allowing somebody to push by buttons,” she told the TV show.

    Zolciak rose to prominence on the show but broke away when she married NFL player Kroy Biermann after meeting her at a charity event in 2010. The couple are raising six kids in a suburban Atlanta mansion.

    Biermann is currently  a free agent after the Atlanta Falcons didn’t re-sign him in 2016. Meanwhile, Zolciak says she has soured on reality TV — or has she?

    “I have not watched Housewives, I have not watched every episode since I left, so I didn’t know that Kenya was the type—I didn’t even know Kenya. I didn’t know she was the type to just push people and push people until they just lose it until Porsha [Williams] explained to me what she’s been through with her. So I didn’t feel as bad that somebody was able to trigger me and get me that pissed off. But that’s behind me. You’ll see through the season that that doesn’t happen again. No matter what I have to do when she’s around me, I do many things to just not even deal with her.”

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  • Atlanta Officials Celebrate Opening Of The Broad Street Pedestrian Plaza

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    Atlanta just opened another outdoor gathering place, this time the $500,000 Broad Street Pedestrian Plaza. Mayor Kasim Reed and other officials were on hand for a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday to celebrate the space. 

    The Broad Street Pedestrian Plaza will be an outdoor social space with adequate seating for nearby eateries and other businesses. 

    “The Broad Street Pedestrian Plaza is truly something special. If you look around Atlanta there is nothing else like it,” Mayor Reed said in a statement. “This new plaza is designed to be a thriving center of social interaction. Its proximity to Woodruff Park, Centennial Park, Georgia State University, MARTA and the Atlanta Streetcar guarantees that it will always have the kind of bustling foot traffic that attracts new business and supports the restaurants and companies already located here. I want to thank all the partners who have made this project a reality.”

    In addition to Mayor Reed, at the event was joined by William Johnson, Deputy Chief Operating Officer and Commissioner of Public Works, Terri Lee, Deputy Commissioner of the Department of City Planning and Jennifer Ball, VP of Planning and Economic Development, Central Atlanta Progress/Atlanta Downtown Improvement District.

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  • Some Of The Straight-Up Best Restaurants In Atlanta

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    The Best. That’s a food you can find in Atlanta is in various places around the city. There are pork chops on the south side that are hard to beat. Steak in Buckhead is impeccable. Barbecue on the east side is No. 1.

    But without a doubt, if you want to find an establishment that pretty much has it all: top-notch service, awesome food, great atmosphere and more, there are some staples that are hard to ignore.

    Here are the top eateries in ATL, according to Trip Advisor.

    Bone’s Restaurant

    1,511 reviews

    #2 of 3,293 Restaurants in Atlanta. A reviewer says: “A wonderful place for fine dining in Atlanta. Having been several times it never disappoints with exceptional service and superior quality steaks. An ample wine list and classy atmosphere make it a perfect location to enjoy fine dining at its best.

    Chama Gaucha Brazilian Steakhouse

    284 reviews

    #3 of 3,293 Restaurants in Atlanta. A reviewer says: “This place is a lot better that other places with recognized names in town. The service is awesome! I’ve been here a few times and all the time has been great. Even the valet parking guys are very nice! This restaurant can be compared to Fogo di Ciao, but with more options. An unforgettable experience.”

    Desta Ethiopian Kitchen

    381 reviews

    #4 of 3,293 Restaurants in Atlanta. A reviewer says “Hands down the best Ethopian food we’ve ever had! Couldn’t decide what we wanted to order, so we went with the Vegetarian Platter and the Original Meat Lovers (we picked salmon, lamb, and filet mignon). Amaaaaazing! Every single bite was delicious!!! Highly recommended.”

    Capital Grille

    616 reviews

    #5 of 3,293 Restaurants in Atlanta. A reviewer says “Some businesses and companies achieve true greatness: Lexus with cars, Apple with computers. Jaeger LeCoultre with watches. This is one of those places. Truly exceptional. The bone-in filet and porcini-rubbed ribeye were simply first rate – better even than local specialists like Rathbun’s and Bone’s, or out-of-state legends like Peter Luger’s. These folks know what they’re doing. The ambiance and service are first rate as well. Come here when you want the best.”

    Canoe

    1,858 reviews

    #6 of 3,293 Restaurants in Atlanta. A reviewer says “I had heard so many good things about this place and was finally able to try it out with a friend on a Friday evening. It did not disappoint. I called on Thursday evening and was able to get a reservation for two on a Friday evening at 6:45 pm. We had on jeans and a nice shirt, but I would probably recommend at least khakis and a nice shirt as a minimum. Make sure you turn on your GPS, because it is a bit strange to find. But, we arrived on time and were promptly seated. The place is very rustic chic, but gorgeous and inviting. We were seated right by a window, but unfortunately, it was dark out, so we could not take in the spectacular views. We started with some Pino Noir and the fried oysters (special) and kangaroo as appetizers. Both were simply amazing. I had never tried kangaroo and I absolutely loved it. Also, they bring several bread options to the table and you have as much as you want. The sourdough was my favorite. For dinner, I had the swordfish, which was delicious. My friend had the monk fish, which was a special. His was delicious, as well. For dessert, I had the popcorn ice cream sundae with cracker jacks. It was beyond amazing and quite a sizable portion. My friend had the chocolate grotto, which was great, as well. The service was spot on the prices were reasonable. I would recommend this place for an intimate dinner or small group. Additionally, they have a small party room that would be great for a higher end work or personal function. This is now truly one of my favorite places in Atlanta and I plan on coming back, soon.”

    Got any other top eats? Let us know in the comments

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  • Celebration Bowl 2017: Grambling State vs. NC A&T Time, Date, Time, Info

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    This weekend, Grambling State and North Carolina AT&T get first dibs in Atlanta’s shiny new Mercedes Benz Stadium. Called the Celebration Bowl, the game will feature two of the best HBCUs in all the land: The Tigers (11-1) and Aggies (11-0).

    The winner of Saturday’s game will be the undisputed champion of black college football, a notable accomplishment that will be immortalized on T-shirts, banners and national TV: ABC is covering this year’s game.

    Kickoff is set for noon on Saturday, Dec. 16. The weather will get up to 56 degrees and down to 36.

    As in previous years, the Celebration Bowl pits the winner of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) against the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) champion. 

    The game will be one of three at the venue over a three-week period. On Jan. 1, No. 12 UCF (12-0) will face off against No. 7 Auburn (10-3). Then on Jan. 8, for all the marbles, CFP National Championship Semifinal winners will play.

    While many people will be looking forward to what’s going on between the hash marks, the $1.5 billion stadium will share top billing. The luxury seats, jumbo screens and retractable roof  promise to play spoiler before, during and after the game.

    Nearly four months ago, the Chick-fil-A Kickoff game made history, becoming the first college football matchup to not only play at Atlanta’s new Mercedes-Benz Stadium, but to sell out.

    Celebration Bowl 2017

    Date: Saturday, Dec. 16

    Time (ET): 12 p.m. ET

    Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

    TV: ABC 

    Live stream: WatchESPN

    Tickets: Ticket Master

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