Creative Loafing senior staff writer Rodney Carmichael spent weeks interviewing the old and new guard of Atlanta’s Civil Rights Movement. One group he...
We kick off our celebration of comedians from Georgia with a hilarious native son. George Wallace has performed stand-up comedy for four decades and...
Students at Kennesaw State University are taking journalism to another level. A group of them recently reported on the incarceration of a teenager who...
Right now, Georgia is in the middle of a serious drought. Rising temperatures and lack of rainfall have affected a number of counties throughout the...
It's a Halloween themed On Second Thought! We first pay homage to the Kroger supermarket on Ponce de Leon Avenue in Midtown Atlanta. It's about to face...
More than 15 million people in the United States deal with social anxiety disorder. SAD is an extreme fear of being scrutinized and judged in social...
Two weeks. That’s all we have to go until Election Day. All eyes are focused on the battle for the presidency, but you need to look further down the...
The conclusion of the 2016 election season is less than three weeks away. Candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump faced off in their final head-to...
Happy two-year anniversary to us! Celebrate our time on the air with dinner, drinks and dancing: Atlanta is home to some of the best restaurants found...
We talk with novelist Terry McMillian, who uses a familiar creative device to help many of her female characters face their fears: reinvention. We saw...
Is there still a place for objectivity in journalism? Should that have ever been an expectation? We examine current examples of bias in the media and...
Maria Bamford has been called one of "The 50 Funniest People Now" by Rolling Stone. She's Stephen Colbert's favorite comedian. And her Netflix series ...
We find out what’s filming in Georgia with Jennifer Brett, who writes the Atlanta Buzz blog for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She tells us about the...
Reports of sexual assaults on college campuses are all too common, but what's less-known are cases at the high school level. In both colleges and high...