What to Do in Atlanta April 2026 – Art, History, Design Edit in 6 Events
Looking for free events in Atlanta tailored to the history buff, the artist, designer, or lifelong learner in you? Here are 6 events to check out when you’re considering what to do in Atlanta this spring. Specifically, April into May.
MARC BY SOFIA, a Sofia Coppola Documentary Film about Marc Jacobs in which Fashion is Theatre, Plot Summary and Analysis
The creative processes of other artforms are always fascinating, and the level of specificity to which Marc Jacobs (and Sofia Coppola) plunge in this film is its singular aspect.
What are the Best Movies to Watch on St. Patrick’s Day?
“Best Irish movies to watch on St. Patrick’s Day” here means tight scripts centered around history, crime, and horror.
Most Interesting Gala Events in Atlanta this Spring 2026
Here are the four most interesting formal balls in Atlanta, this spring of 2026. Their causes range from services to those with special needs, to patronizing the arts, to preserving history, to conservation efforts… and if those causes weren’t reason enough, all these Atlanta events look like amazing parties. I’ve listed them in order of occurrence, so here’s your schedule!
Where to Watch the 2026 Oscars in Atlanta
Here are the best places to watch the 98th Academy Awards in Atlanta.
8½ Historical Things to Do in Las Vegas (Besides Gamble)
Non-gamblers, here are 8½ great historical things to do in Las Vegas.
The Best Period Pieces to Watch this Winter
Here are a few recently-released period pieces to pore over this winter…
Behind the Scenes with Paul Milliken FOX 5 Atlanta
The Greatest True Crime Stories Ever Told
Book Squad Goals: Othersode #106: Good American Duplass / Good American Family with Mary Kay McBrayer
A History of the Haka, a Traditional Māori Dance
The Long History of Toxic Cosmetics
Beauty has always been pain. Ancient makeup history shows the Egyptians used lead in their kohl eyeliner, which probably gave them chronic pink eye. But I think the Victorians win for wildest conscious decision…
Catherine Parr Was King Henry VIII's Last Wife
The "Madness" of King George III
San Pedro Claver: The Slave of the Slaves?
The Country Bumpkins who gave us Parisian Café Culture
How Jenny Geddes Sparked a Rebellion in 17th-Century Scotland
The "Real" Witches of Macbeth
7 Fascinating Pieces Of Jewish Folklore In ATTACHMENT