• African family casting

    Casting Call: African Family Sought

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    CAB Castings, one of Atlanta’s top background casting companies, has issued an urgent paid casting call for a new untitled independent feature film shooting this Friday, December 5, 2025, and they’re looking for something very specific: real Liberian and West African community members who already live the look.

    The production needs a large, lively group of background performers to fill a sprawling family home for what’s described as “a warm, vibrant Liberian household with American influence” – think loud laughter, overlapping conversations, aunties in the kitchen, uncles telling stories, and kids running through the backyard.

    The scene will span the living room, kitchen, family room, and outdoor area of a single-family home in the Atlanta metro area.

    Casting Call in Atlanta: Does Your Family Match This Role?

    NOW CASTING PAID BACKGROUND ACTORS FOR INDEPENDENT FILM FILMING IN ATLANTA, GA!

    RATE: $125/8 (because you have to bring your own wardrobe to match scene!)
    DATE: Friday, December 5, 2025
    CALL TIME: TBD
    LOCATION: Atlanta, GA
    PROJECT: New Independent Film # 1

    We are seeking a large group of background actors to help bring a lively, authentic Liberian/West African family & friends gathering to life for a key scene in this upcoming production.

    We are STRONGLY seeking individuals who naturally own this wardrobe, understand this culture, and can authentically represent the vibe of this setting.

    Casting For:
    – Liberian, West African, Black/African-American individuals to portray family members and friends (Ages 18 +)

    – 1 Featured BG Male (30s) — attractive, clean-cut, “the man a mother would want their daughter to marry”

    Scene Description:
    A warm, vibrant family home celebration taking place across the living room, kitchen, and family room of a single-family home.
    A modern Liberian household with American influence — loud laughs, familiar energy, community warmth, and cultural touches throughout.
    Indoor and backyard atmosphere.

    WARDROBE GUIDELINES:
    ALL BG MUST BRING THIS SPECIFIC WARDROBE!
    **If you do not have please do not apply! If you do have, please send pics in this attire

    We are prioritizing people who already own these looks and can show up camera-ready in authentic wardrobe.

    MEN: Patterned button-downs, solid polos, sweaters/light layers, optional African print/West African-influenced accents, jeans or chinos, loafers/sneakers (comfortable).

    WOMEN: Casual dresses, printed skirts/tops, African print accents, tailored jeans, light blouses, casual maxi dresses, flats/wedges/loafers (comfortable).

    You must provide your own wardrobe that accurately fits the above guidelines.

    TO SUBMIT: Email the following to moviebg@cabcastings.com
    Subject Line: FAMILY GATHERING 12/5
    Include:
    • Full Name
    • Phone Number
    • Age
    • Height & Weight
    • City/State
    • 2–3 photos IN THE WARDROBE OPTIONS listed above
    o One colorful/patterned look
    o One neutral look
    o Full-body + waist-up photos
    ***Note if you want to be considered for the Male (30s) role. Only one will be chosen so if not chosen you can be a family member.

    *********PLEASE INCLUDE ALL INFORMATION ABOVE IN YOUR EMAIL FOR PROPER BOOKING!!!

    A member from CAB CASTINGS, LLC. will call and/or email you to book your attendance in a scene and confirm availability if interested in booking you.

    Final Word

    With more than 1,000 movie and TV projects just in the last few years, the film industry has generated more than $9 billion for the state of Georgia.

    There are so many movies filmed in Atlanta these days that it’s hard to keep up with it all. That’s why I suggest you subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest movie casting calls, celeb sightings and Atlanta happenings delivered to your inbox.

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    Spelman Teams Up with Georgia Film Academy to Launch Film Courses

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    In a move that’s set to ignite the next wave of diverse talent in Georgia’s booming film scene, Spelman College is rolling out two brand-new film courses next spring, thanks to a fresh partnership with the Georgia Film Academy.

    Kicking off in the spring 2026 semester, the courses—”Introduction to Film and Television Production” and “Introduction to Film and Television Post-Production”—mark the entry point into the academy’s 18-credit-hour certification program.

    Spelman Launches Film Classes

    These hands-on classes will dive into the nuts and bolts of narrative filmmaking, post-production wizardry, and digital media creation, giving students the tools they need to break into an industry hungry for fresh, inclusive voices.

    “This partnership is a game-changer for our community,” said Dr. Mark Lee, Spelman’s provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs. “We’re excited to equip our students with the skills to thrive in film production and beyond—fields where underrepresented perspectives aren’t just welcome, they’re essential.”

    The Georgia Film Academy, a powerhouse in talent development, already links up with over 30 colleges statewide, blending classroom learning with real-world training like equipment demos and industry lectures.

    Spelman’s entry makes it the first all-women’s college and the second private HBCU to join the fold, amplifying opportunities for women and Black creatives in Atlanta’s vibrant film ecosystem.

    “Teaming up with Spelman adds a powerful layer to what we do,” noted Scott Votaw, assistant vice chancellor at the Georgia Film Academy. “We’re not just teaching skills—we’re building confidence and creativity to help these students light up Georgia’s screens.”

    As Hollywood’s grip on Georgia tightens—with major productions like Black Panther sequels and Marvel blockbusters filming right here in ATL—this collaboration couldn’t come at a better time.

    It’s a clear signal that local institutions are doubling down on homegrown talent, potentially funneling more diverse filmmakers into casting calls, studios, and post houses across the city.

    Final Word

    For aspiring directors, editors, and producers at Spelman, these courses aren’t just credits—they’re a direct line to the jobs shaping tomorrow’s stories. Stay tuned to AtlantaFi.com for updates on enrollment and how this partnership unfolds.

    Read up on Spelman College: Things To Know Before You Enroll.

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  • Chamblee’s Sky-High Living: The Hawkins Opens with Stunning Airport Views

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    Chamblee, GA – The Hawkins, a sleek 192-unit luxury apartment community, recently opened in Chamblee. The units are already turning heads—and runways—as a hot spot for renters in metro Atlanta’s fast-growing suburbs.

    Just five months after kicking off leasing, the development has hit an impressive 63% occupancy rate, with projections to reach full capacity by the end of the first quarter of 2026, according to Atlas Real Estate Partners.

    Grand Opening Celebrates The Hawkins Apartments

    The rapid uptake underscores the surging appetite for premium, transit-friendly housing in Chamblee, where proximity to bustling hubs like Buckhead, Brookhaven, and Downtown Atlanta makes daily commutes a breeze.

    What sets The Hawkins apart? Its prime perch right next to DeKalb-Peachtree Airport (PDK), delivering jaw-dropping, unobstructed vistas of private jets and the glittering Atlanta skyline.

    “We designed The Hawkins to stand out not only in Chamblee, but across Atlanta,” said Alex Foster, Managing Partner at Atlas Real Estate Partners. “Blending irreplaceable offerings like the sky lounge overlooking PDK to its practical amenities such as our dog walk and pet spa, coworking spaces and intimate courtyard, every detail reflects our goal of creating a community where residents can live, work, and connect in one of Atlanta’s most exciting neighborhoods.”

    The residences themselves cater to a range of lifestyles, blending studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts with upscale touches: think expansive open floor plans, high-end finishes, and smart, contemporary conveniences that scream modern comfort.

    But it’s the shared spaces that elevate the experience.

    The crown jewel is the sky lounge—a showstopper with floor-to-ceiling glass walls framing those panoramic airport and city views, perfect for sunset cocktails or remote work sessions with a view.

    For the wellness crowd, there’s a cutting-edge indoor/outdoor fitness center and a resort-style pool to beat the Georgia heat.

    Pet owners will appreciate the dedicated dog spa and walking areas, while remote professionals can plug into flexible, high-design coworking zones.

    Adding to the everyday ease: Plans for ground-floor retail and a grab-and-go market mean coffee runs and quick bites are just steps away.

    All of this sits minutes from Chamblee’s top-tier dining, shopping, and entertainment scenes, with easy access via multiple transit lines.

    This isn’t Atlas’s first rodeo in the Peach State. The New York- and Miami-based firm, founded in 2010, has scooped up over 9,000 multifamily units and built nearly 1,000 more, honing a reputation for value-add developments that prioritize creativity and top-notch operations.

    The Hawkins fits neatly into their Opportunity Zone strategy, aiming to revitalize and energize underserved areas.

    Joining Atlas on this venture is a powerhouse lineup: FIDES Development as co-developer, New South Construction handling the build, Nelson Architects on design, Banko Design for interiors, and Greystar Property Management to keep things running smoothly.

    As Atlanta’s real estate market continues to evolve, projects like The Hawkins signal a shift toward communities that don’t just house residents—they inspire them. Ready to soar? Prospective tenants can dive into details and schedule a tour at thehawkinsatl.com.

    AtlantaFi.com is your go-to source for the latest on homes, developments, and market trends across the ATL and beyond.

    tlanta has one of the best real estate markets in the country, with affordable housing in every quadrant of the city. Large backyards, manicured parcels and strong neighborhoods with ample dining amenities make it one of the top places for transplants.

    Not to mention that the city’s dining scene is the best in the Southeast. Looking for a home? Check out our Real Estate Resource Page.

    Keep up with what’s going on in Atlanta’s real estate scene here with our Apartment Guide.

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  • Delta Comfort Basic: What To Know About the Airline’s Latest Offering

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    Delta’s newest offering — Delta Comfort Basic — promises more leg room while keeping airfare prices at a minimum.

    As a frequent flier with Delta, I’ve been testing out my various flights to write about them to see which experiences resonate with me and readers.

    Enter Delta Comfort Basic, the airline’s newest fare option that promises more space in the skies without the premium price tag. Launched in late November 2025, this stripped-down version of Delta’s popular Comfort+ seating is already sparking buzz among ATL travelers.

    But with added restrictions, is it truly a game-changer or just another layer of airline complexity?

    What Is Delta Comfort Basic?

    Delta Comfort Basic is the entry-level tier in the airline’s revamped Comfort lineup, designed to let budget-conscious passengers snag extra legroom seats at a discount.

    It’s not available on award tickets yet, only paid fares, and Delta’s testing it in “very select” domestic markets to gauge demand before a broader rollout.

    Available for booking since November 6 on select domestic routes for travel starting November 19, it’s currently limited to a handful of markets — though Delta hints at expansion soon.

    Delta Comfort Basic, which fits into the existing Delta Comfort product line as its lowest-priced, most restricted tier. It is an unbundled extra-legroom economy fare that provides the onboard amenities of the standard Comfort product with the limitations of a “Basic Economy” fare. 

    The Delta Comfort product line now has three tiers: 

    • Basic: The lowest cost option, offering extra legroom, Zone 3 boarding, complimentary alcohol, and dedicated overhead bin space, but seats are assigned after check-in, and fares are not eligible for upgrades or free changes.
    • Classic (formerly the standard Comfort+): Offers all the perks of Basic, plus the ability to choose your seat in advance, greater flexibility (e.g., free changes/cancellations), and the ability to earn more miles.
    • Extra: The highest tier within the Comfort line, offering the most flexibility, the highest mileage earn rate, and better boarding priority than Classic. 

    ✈️ How it Ranks in the Overall Hierarchy

    The Delta Comfort line (Basic, Classic, Extra) sits above the standard Delta Main cabin (formerly Main Cabin Economy) and below the premium cabins like Delta Premium Select (Premium Economy on international/some premium domestic routes) and Delta One (Business Class with lie-flat seats). 

    The full passenger experience hierarchy, from highest to lowest, is:

    1. Delta One (International/Premium Domestic Business Class, lie-flat seats)
    2. Delta First (Domestic First Class, wider recliner seats)
    3. Delta Premium Select (International Premium Economy, wider seats, more recline, footrests)
    4. Delta Comfort (Extra legroom economy, with Basic, Classic, and Extra fare options)
    5. Delta Main (Standard economy, with Basic, Classic, and Extra fare options) 

    The new “Comfort Basic” specifically provides a middle ground for travelers who prioritize the physical comfort of extra legroom and onboard perks (like free drinks) over the flexibility of choosing a specific seat or avoiding change fees.

    Delta Comfort Basic: Is It Worth It?

    Unlike the full Delta Comfort experience, which has long been a staple for those seeking a step up from standard economy, Comfort Basic trades some flexibility for affordability.

    At its core, Comfort Basic keeps the essentials that make Delta Comfort appealing:
    – Extra Legroom: 3-4 inches more than Main Cabin seats (typically 34 inches of pitch), perfect for taller travelers or those dreading a cramped cross-country hop.
    – Dedicated Overhead Space: A reserved bin section to stash your carry-on without the mid-boarding scramble — a godsend on packed ATL departures.
    – Zone 3 Boarding: Slip in right after First Class and Premium Select, beating the main cabin rush.
    – Complimentary Beverages: Free beer, wine, spirits (on flights over 500 miles), and Starbucks coffee on routes longer than 251 miles, plus premium snacks on select flights over 900 miles.

    Priced dynamically, Comfort Basic often undercuts standard Main Cabin fares. For example, a one-way from Washington Dulles (DCA) to Miami (MIA) clocks in at around $104 — cheaper than the $109 Main Classic option — while offering superior onboard perks.

    Verdict

    Ultimately, Comfort Basic shines for price-sensitive ATL travelers who crave a taste of premium without the full commitment.

    For shorter ATL routes (under two hours), the value dips — why pay for legroom you’ll barely use? But on longer jaunts, like to the West Coast, the dedicated space and early boarding shine, especially amid ATL’s notorious crowds.

    If you’re a leisure flyer on a domestic route, value overhead security over seat choice, and don’t mind rolling the dice on assignment at check-in, it’s a solid pick — potentially saving you enough for an extra checked bag or a post-flight meal at Paschal’s

    Final Word

    For Atlanta-based travelers, this lands squarely in Delta’s wheelhouse. As the carrier’s largest hub with over 893 daily flights, ATL passengers — who make up 70% of the airport’s traffic — often face high demand and tight schedules.

    Skip it if flexibility is key (e.g., business trips with potential changes) or if you’re chasing elite perks — opt for Comfort Classic instead. And for international escapes from ATL, wait for Delta’s teased expansions; this is domestic-only for now.

    As Delta’s unbundling experiment unfolds, expect more tiers in Premium Select and beyond, potentially complicating bookings at our bustling hub.

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    Tuesday Travel Deals: Where To Fly & When

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    Hey Atlanta travelers! It’s Travel Tuesday and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is your launchpad for unbeatable deals.

    As the world’s busiest airport, ATL connects you to over 200 destinations, and right now, airlines are slashing fares on domestic getaways, international escapes, and everything in between.

    Check Out These Travel Deals

    These flash sales won’t last long (most expire tonight or tomorrow), so book fast for winter 2026 trips to beat the holiday rush. We’ve scoured the latest offers to spotlight the best ones departing from ATL.

    Pro tip: Tuesdays are already a sweet spot for cheap flights, so you’re doubling down on savings today.

    Top Domestic Flight Deals from ATL

    Perfect for quick weekend vibes or family reunions—think beaches, mountains, or city breaks. Here’s a roundup of the hottest steals:

    DestinationAirlineOne-Way FareTravel DatesDetails
    Orlando (MCO)Spirit Airlines$25 (Saver$ Club) / $30 (non-members)Dec. 6, 2025 – Mar. 4, 2026 (no Fri–Sun travel)Book by Dec. 1; join Saver$ Club for $50.95/year to unlock extras for you +8 guests.
    Fort Lauderdale (FLL)Spirit Airlines$30Dec. 6, 2025 – Mar. 4, 2026Same blackout dates; ideal for South Florida sun without the premium price tag.
    Tampa (TPA)Frontier Airlines$27Flexible winter datesLow-cost carrier fave—add-ons like bags extra, but base fares are rock-bottom.
    New York (JFK/LGA/EWR)Delta / American$42+Jan. 6 – Feb. 11, 2026Nonstop options galore; bundle with hotels via American Vacations for even more off.
    Los Angeles (LAX)Frontier Airlines$59 (transcon)Jan–Mar 2026JetBlue alternative at 35% off select routes—Hollywood here we come!
    Denver (DEN)Frontier Airlines$30+Winter 2026Ski season starter; check for nonstop from ATL’s domestic terminals.
    Las Vegas (LAS)Spirit Airlines$36Dec. 2025 – Mar. 2026Neon lights on a budget—pair with a show for the ultimate ATL escape.

    Source: Aggregated from airline sites and deal trackers like Kayak, OneTravel, and ABC News reports.

    International Steals from ATL’s Global Gates

    Craving a passport stamp? ATL’s international terminal has direct links to Europe, Latin America, and beyond. These deals shine for off-peak winter jaunts:

    • Cancun (CUN), Mexico: Delta from $200 round-trip. Book by Dec. 3 for Jan–Mar 2026 travel. Tequila sunrises await—no peak-season markup. cnn.com
    • London (LHR): British Airways or Delta up to 20% off, starting $450 round-trip. Valid through Dec. 2 booking for spring 2026. Heathrow from ATL in under 9 hours. travelandleisure.com
    • Paris (CDG): Air France via Delta network, $500+ round-trip deals. Cyber Week extension through Dec. 3—Eiffel Tower views on a shoestring. cnn.com
    • Nadi, Fiji: Fiji Airways $598 round-trip (via LAX). Book today for mid-2026; ATL connection makes it seamless for island hopping. thepointsguy.com

    Hotel & Package Perks to Sweeten the PotWhy stop at flights? Bundle for bigger wins:

    • Marriott Bonvoy: 15–25% off stays at ATL-adjacent spots (like Midtown) or destinations—book via app by Dec. 2 for 2026 travel. fastcompany.com
    • Expedia Flash Deals: Up to 75% off hotels in NYC or LAX, plus 30% off vacay homes. ATL departures pair perfectly—deals live through Dec. 2. travelandleisure.com
    • Priceline Cyber Week: 60% off packages including ATL flights + hotels to Florida or Cali. Ends Dec. 2. travelandleisure.com

    Quick ATL Tips for Deal Hunters

    • Book Smart: Use flexible dates on Google Flights or Kayak—ATL’s Tuesday departures average 20% cheaper than weekends. cheapflights.com +1
    • Airport Perks: Arrive 2 hours early for domestics; grab free Wi-Fi and ATL’s new SkyTrain to terminals. Watch for real-time deals on the ATL app.
    • Watch Out: Blackout dates apply (e.g., holidays), and low-cost carriers charge for bags—factor that in. Prices fluctuate, so snag ’em now!

    These deals are hotter than a Georgia summer—perfect for your site’s “Deals of the Day” section. Refresh often, as more pop up hourly. Got a fave route? Drop it in the comments. Safe travels, Peach State explorers!

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    TSA To Start Charging $45 for Those Without REAL ID

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    As the holiday travel rush ramps up at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has dropped a timely bombshell: No REAL ID? Pay a fee.

    When Will TSA’s REAL ID Begin?

    Starting February 1, 2026, flyers without a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or other approved identification will face a $45 fee to board domestic flights.

    This new charge, tied to the TSA’s “Confirm.ID” verification program, aims to cover the costs of alternative screening – but it could add unexpected stress (and expense) to your next getaway.The announcement comes just months after REAL ID enforcement kicked off nationwide on May 7, 2025, following two decades of delays since the law’s passage in 2005.

    For now, non-compliant travelers can still fly with extra screening at no direct cost, but that grace period ends soon. At ATL – the world’s busiest airport and a hub for millions of Georgia-bound vacations – officials are bracing for questions and potential lines as the deadline approaches.

    What Is REAL ID, and Why Does It Matter for Fliers?

    Enacted in response to 9/11 Commission recommendations, the REAL ID Act sets federal standards for state-issued IDs to enhance security and curb fraud.

    A compliant card – whether a driver’s license, learner’s permit, or non-driver ID – features a star (often gold or black) in the upper right corner. In Georgia, over 80% of eligible residents have upgraded, but that leaves thousands of locals and visitors potentially scrambling.

    Without it, you’ll need an alternative like a passport, military ID, or Global Entry card to breeze through security. But if you’re caught short, the new fee buys you 10 days of verified access via TSA Confirm.ID, a digital identity check that travelers can pay for online or at the airport.

    “This ensures the traveler, not the taxpayer, covers the verification costs,” TSA officials stated in a recent release.ATL’s Passenger Experience Director, Brianna Ruiz, emphasized preparedness: “We’re already the gateway to the South’s best beaches, mountains, and festivals – don’t let ID issues ground your plans.”

    The airport reports smooth sailing since May’s enforcement launch, with extra staff on hand for guidance, but warns peak holiday hours (5-9 a.m.) could amplify any hiccups.

    The $45 Sting: How It Works and What It Means for Your WalletPay the fee upfront online for a receipt to flash at checkpoints, or handle it on-site – though airport processing might take up to 30 minutes, per TSA guidelines. It’s a hike from the agency’s initial $18 proposal, reflecting higher-than-expected program costs.

    And here’s the kicker: Even after paying, verification isn’t guaranteed; unconfirmed travelers could be denied boarding.

    For budget-conscious Atlanta road-trippers eyeing quick jaunts to Savannah’s historic charm or the North Georgia wine trail, this fee could tip the scales toward driving or delaying upgrades.

    Families heading to Disney or the Golden Isles? Double-check everyone’s ID now to avoid mid-trip surprises.

    Acceptable ID Alternatives (No Fee Required)Details
    U.S. Passport or Passport CardMost common backup; valid for domestic and international.
    Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL)Available in select states; works like REAL ID.
    DHS Trusted Traveler Cards (Global Entry, etc.)Expedites screening if you have it.
    Military/Department of Defense IDFree for service members and families.
    State-Issued REAL IDStar icon confirms compliance.

    Georgia’s Upgrade Game: Easier Than You Think?

    Good news for Peach State residents: Getting REAL ID-compliant is straightforward at any Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) office. Bring proof of identity (birth certificate or passport), Social Security number, two residency proofs (utility bills), and lawful status docs.

    Appointments book fast – aim for off-peak slots via dds.georgia.gov – and the upgrade costs about $32 for a new license.

    ATL travelers who flew without compliant ID in May faced minimal drama, thanks to proactive airport signage and TSA notifications redirecting folks to secondary lanes. But with the fee incoming, experts predict a pre-February surge at DDS locations.

    “We’ve seen compliance climb steadily, but this could motivate the holdouts,” noted TSA spokesperson Robert Spinden during enforcement rollout.

    Travel Smarter: Tips to Dodge the Fee and Delays

    • Audit Your Wallet Now: Snap a pic of your ID – does it have the star? If not, prioritize the DMV visit before holiday chaos.
    • ATL-Specific Advice: Arrive three hours early for domestic flights if unsure; use the ATL app for real-time wait times. Domestic Terminal checkpoints are in Concourses T and A-F.
    • Alternatives for Frequent Flyers: Enroll in TSA PreCheck ($78 for five years) for faster lines, or Global Entry ($100 for five years) if international trips are on your radar.
    • Holiday Heads-Up: With ATL expecting 3.5 million passengers over Thanksgiving alone, non-compliance could cascade into longer queues for everyone.

    The TSA stresses that 94% of flyers are already compliant, so most trips remain unaffected. But for the rest – especially spontaneous weekend warriors to Chattanooga’s hikes or Tybee Island’s shores – this $45 nudge is a wake-up call.

    As we gear up for 2026’s adventures, let’s make security seamless, not pricey.

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  • Ring in 2026 at Lucky Star: West Midtown’s Hottest NYE Party

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    Lucky Star, the buzzy Taiwanese gem in West Midtown that just landed on the Michelin Guide’s Recommended list, is throwing one of the city’s most stylish New Year’s Eve celebrations.

    Chef Jason Liang’s playful, flavor-packed dishes, creative cocktails, and a late-night DJ set will keep the energy high as Atlanta says goodbye to 2025 and hello to 2026.

    Bring NYE at Atlanta’s Lucky Star

    Your $60+ ticket (available now on Resy) includes:

    • Two signature “shorties” crafted by Beverage Director Kirk Gibson
    • Choice of Lou Rou Fan or the cult-favorite Sichuan Beef Dry Noodles
    • A warm, fresh-baked Strawberry Cheesecake Cookie from the pastry team
    • Bubbles for the midnight toast

    Want more? The full à la carte menu will be available all night, and a live DJ will keep the dance floor going into the early hours.

    Tucked into Lucky Star’s sleek, intimate space with its glowing centerpiece bar, the night promises the perfect mix of cozy and electric—the ideal spot to celebrate with friends or that special someone.

    Tickets are limited and moving fast. Book on Resy today.
    Validated parking for up to 2 hours is available in the Star Metals public deck.

    • Lucky Star
    • 1000 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
    • NYE celebration begins at 9 PM | 21+ event

    See you there, Atlanta—let’s make 2026 delicious.

    The ATL has other cool eateries as well. If you’re gluten-free, there’s plenty of options. Same goes for keto-friendly restaurants or Asian fare in Atlanta.

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  • Best Bars To Watch UGA Football In Atlanta

    Best Bars To Watch Georgia Bulldogs Football In Atlanta

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    I don’t have to tell you, but I will — the Georgia Bulldogs play exceptional football. Because Georgia games are must-see TV, we need a place to watch the game on a big-screen TV while we indulge in great food and adult beverages.

    Looking for a place to watch Georgia finish its 2025 regular season schedule and romp through the College Football Playoffs? An Atlanta bar has your name on it and a beer (or two) for you.

    We’re going to show you the best bars to watch UGA football in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Here are the Best Bars To Watch Georgia Football In Atlanta

    These are some of the city’s top watering holes as well as bars, taverns and food halls where you can watch the Georgia Bulldogs beat up on their opponents.

    Monday Night Brewing

    • Locations: Lee + White: 933 Lee St SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 (The Garage)
    • Midtown: 670 Trabert Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 (Midtown

    The official gathering spot for the UGA Atlanta alumni chapter, both locations are packed with Bulldogs fans on game days. Expect a lively atmosphere, craft brews, and plenty of TVs. The Garage offers a spacious setup, while Midtown’s vibe is cozier but just as spirited.

    Brass Tap

    Atlanta locations:

    • Hapeville: 925 Virginia Ave, Hapeville, GA 30354-1311
      Phone: (404) 500-1990
    • Marietta: 1420 Terrell Mill Road, Suite 100, Marietta, GA 30067
      Phone: (470) 706-4144
    Brass Tap is the best place to watch UGA football in Atlanta.

    Here’s what one customer says about Brass Tap. “The food is typical bar food, but the service is always great- every server is friendly and professional. The atmosphere is awesome! This is such a great sports bar, and can’t wait for fall football on the patio. Charlie is super friendly and welcoming, and helped me and my friends pick out cocktails and beers! Shout out to the owner Raj for making sure we were taken care of- he’s got great energy. I can tell they want to be the neighborhood bar, and that’s why they’re always welcoming. Suggestions: burgers, tater tot nachos, tacos, and pizzas.”

    Fado Irish Pub

    933 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, (404) 260-7910

    best bars to watch UGA football in Atlanta

    Fado Irish Pub is place to be to watch the game and down a Guinness pint at the same time. The Midtown location as well as one at The Shops at Buckhead.

    Stop by the bar before you indulge in the many cool things to do this weekend in Atlanta.

    STATS Brewpub

    300 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, (404) 885-1472

    best sports bars: Where to watch UGA football games in Atlanta - STATS brewpub
    The go-to sports bar in downtown Atlanta, STATS is a short walk from the Omni, CNN Center and College Football Hall of Fame. Inside the brewpub, customers can try their hand at tabletop beer taps and exquisite food with screens all around to watch the NFL playoffs. One Google reviewer says: “This place was incredible! Service was excellent, food was amazing! There were so many delicious looking things on the menu that my waitress had to help me out with a recommendation. I’m glad I listened to her, the BBQ Brisket Burger was out of this world. The fries were really good too. And then she talked me into getting the key lime pie, it was every bit as good as everything else was. I will definitely go back whenever I’m in Atlanta again.”

    Park Tavern

    500 10th St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 | (404) 249-0001

    Park Tavern UGA Watch parties in Atlanta.

    Park Tavern at Piedmont Park is a great venue for live music, but on Saturday afternoons, it also doubles as HQ for Georgia Watch Parties!

    El Super Pan at The Battery

    455 Legends Place, Atlanta, GA 30339
    best sports bars: Where to watch UGA football games in Atlanta
    El Super Pan at The Battery is the perfect place to enjoy some Cuban-inspired dishes while watching your #1 sports team. Here’s why one Google reviewer says it’s the best sports bar in Atlanta: “The flavor in each dish, AMAZING! The agua tropical is refreshing and they always have a different variety based upon the season. Try them all! The decor is vibrant and the music uplifts your spirit. The staff here are awesome and Chef Hector is very engaging. He usually makes great recommendations in case you find yourself unsure of what to order. This restaurant is def my fav!”
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  • Atlanta inventors

    5 Atlanta Inventors Who Changed the World

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    Atlanta has always been a city of hustle, but long before tech bros and film studios, some of our sharpest minds were quietly building the future in garages, basements, and laboratories right here in the Peach State.

    Here are six Atlanta-area inventors whose creations still touch your life—whether you’re sipping a Coke downtown or streaming music on your phone.

    1. Dr. John S. Pemberton – Coca-Cola

    John Pemberton, founder of Coca-Cola.

    Most people know the story: a pharmacist from Columbus who moved to Atlanta after being wounded in the Civil War. In 1886, while searching for a headache remedy, Pemberton (1831–1888) mixed coca leaves, kola nuts, sugar, and a secret blend of oils in a three-legged brass kettle in his Jacobs’ Pharmacy lab on Peachtree Street.

    The result? Coca-Cola, originally sold as a “brain tonic” for 5¢ a glass.

    By the time of his death two years later, the drink was already Atlanta’s most famous export. Today the World of Coca-Cola downtown still honors the man who accidentally invented the world’s most recognized brand.

    2. Asa Griggs Candler – The Modern Coca-Cola Company

    2. Asa Griggs Candler (1851–1929) – The Modern Coca-Cola Company

    Yes, Pemberton created the syrup, but Atlanta druggist and marketing genius Asa Candler (1851–1929) bought the rights in 1888 for about $2,300 and turned a local tonic into an international empire.

    Candler pioneered bottled soda, nationwide franchising, and some of the earliest mass-media advertising.

    By 1916 he was Atlanta’s first self-made millionaire and would later become mayor. Without Candler’s business innovations, there’s no red truck, no Santa ads, and probably no Olympic sponsorship in 1996.

    3. Dr. Crawford W. Long – Surgical Anesthesia (the very first use of ether)

    Crawford Long

    Though he practiced in Jefferson, Georgia (about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta), Crawford Long (1815–1878) was an Atlanta-trained physician (University of Georgia and later in Atlanta hospitals) who, on March 30, 1842, removed a tumor from a patient’s neck while the patient was under diethyl ether anesthesia—the first documented case of painless surgery.

    Long didn’t publish his findings quickly enough to win the public credit battle (that went to Boston’s William Morton), but historians now agree the Georgian was first.

    The Crawford W. Long Museum in Jefferson and the statue of him on the State Capitol grounds remind us that modern surgery owes its start to a quiet country doctor from the Atlanta orbit.

    4. Dr. Lonnie Johnson – The Super Soaker

    Dr. Lonnie Johnson (b. 1949) – The Super Soaker

    Yes, the best-selling water gun of all time was invented right here. The inventor? Dr. Lonnie Johnson (b. 1949) of southwest Atlanta.

    A nuclear engineer who worked on the Galileo mission to Jupiter and the Stealth Bomber program at the Air Force’s nuclear lab in Marietta, Johnson came up with the idea for a high-pressure water gun while testing a new type of heat pump in his Cascade Heights bathroom in 1982.

    A accidental high-powered squirt across the room led to seven years of tinkering in his basement workshop.

    Patented in 1989 and licensed to Larami, the Super Soaker earned Johnson over $1 billion in royalties and made him one of the wealthiest African-American inventors in history.

    He still lives in Atlanta and now funds STEM education through his Johnson Research & Development company in Vinings.

    5. Eugene Stoner & Robert Fremont – The AR-15/AR Platform

    6. Eugene Stoner (1922–1997) & Robert Fremont (1919–2008) – The AR-15/AR Platform

    While most people associate the AR-15 with later military use, the original ArmaLite AR-15 rifle was designed in the 1950s by Eugene Stoner (1922–1997) — who moved to Georgia in the 1980s — and a small team that included Atlanta-born engineer Robert Fremont (1919–2008).

    Much of the final development and early testing of the lightweight, modular rifle happened after ArmaLite set up a research division in the Atlanta area.

    Adopted by the U.S. military as the M16, the platform remains the most widely produced rifle design in history—and its civilian variants are everywhere. Love it or hate it, the black rifle that dominates modern firearms culture has deep Georgia DNA.

    Final Word

    From pain relief to billion-dollar beverages, from airport walkways to backyard water wars, Atlanta inventors have been quietly shaping daily life for over 180 years.

    Next time you grab a Coke, dodge a Super Soaker blast, or jog across a moving walkway at the world’s busiest airport, tip your hat to the tinkerers who made it all possible—right here at home.

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  • Best black celebrity restaurants in Atlanta: Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker

    Report: Todd Tucker Seeks Custody of Kids Amid Divorce from Kandi Burruss

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    In the latest chapter of the high-profile split between Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Kandi Burruss and husband Todd Tucker, new court filings reveal that Tucker is formally seeking primary custody of the couple’s two minor children together: son Ace, 9, and daughter Blaze, 6.

    Tucker explained in the filing that the children currently reside with him in Georgia while Burruss, 49, handles “out-of-state work obligations,” which “will continue to require her to be away from the children for at least the next several months,” according to court documents obtained by US Weekly.

    Todd Tucker Seeks Primary Custody

    The producer and entrepreneur stressed that the couple has so far managed the separation amicably, stating, “The parties have been working cooperatively… and [Tucker] remains committed to continuing those discussions in good faith.”

    However, Tucker made it clear he is prepared to pursue a more formal arrangement if private negotiations stall.

    He noted that “in the hopefully unlikely event” they cannot reach a custody deal, he will seek primary physical custody, joint legal custody and final decision-making authority, while proposing “[Burruss] having substantial time and meaningful access to the children.”

    Despite the custody request, Tucker was careful to praise his estranged wife’s parenting, emphasizing, “[Tucker] wishes to make clear that he recognizes [Burruss] as a loving and capable parent.”

    On the financial front, Tucker acknowledged signing a prenuptial agreement ahead of the couple’s lavish 2014 wedding but raised questions about its validity.

    He alleged he was pressured into signing at the last minute, claiming, “Despite that knowledge, [Burruss’] counsel presented the final agreement to [Tucker] for signature immediately before the wedding ceremony… These circumstances raise substantial questions concerning the enforceability of said document.”

    Neither Burruss nor her representatives have publicly responded to the new filings as of press time.

    The Grammy-winning singer and businesswoman first hinted at the separation in February 2025 after 11 years of marriage, citing a mutual decision to part ways.

    More recently, she revealed that the divorce “had been brewing for a while.”

    Final Word

    Fans of the longtime Bravo couple have watched the breakup unfold both on social media and through court documents, with many expressing hope that the former RHOA stars can keep things civil for the sake of Ace and Blaze.

    We’ll continue to follow this story as new developments emerge from the Fulton County courthouse.

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