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  • "Things to Do in Atlanta" is your ultimate guide to the city's vibrant pulse and hidden gems. This weekly podcast takes you on an exciting journey through Atlanta's thriving cultural scene, from blockbuster exhibitions at the High Museum of Art to underground music performances in East Atlanta Village.

    Tune in as our enthusiastic hosts dive deep into the best events, activities, and experiences the ATL has to offer. Sports fans won't want to miss our insider tips on scoring the best seats for Atlanta United matches or our breakdown of the Braves' latest winning streak.

    But that's not all – "Things to Do in Atlanta" is your go-to source for outdoor adventures in the city of trees. Discover the scenic trails of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, or paddle on the serene waters of Stone Mountain Lake.

    Foodies, prepare to embark on a culinary journey through Atlanta's diverse neighborhoods. Our podcast will take you to hidden food trucks in Inman Park, explore the latest farm-to-table restaurants in Decatur, and give you the scoop on pop-up dinners hosted by up-and-coming chefs.

    With "Things to Do in Atlanta," you'll learn about exclusive discounts, secret menu items, and little-known facts that will make you feel like a true Atlanta insider. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a curious visitor, our engaging discussions and expert recommendations will inspire you to explore the city like never before.

    Subscribe now and join our community of Atlanta enthusiasts. With "Things to Do in Atlanta," you'll never have to wonder what's happening in your city again. Tune in, get out, and experience the best of Atlanta every single week!


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"Things to Do in Atlanta" is your ultimate guide to the city's vibrant pulse and hidden gems. This weekly podcast takes you on an exciting journey through Atlanta's thriving cultural scene, from blockbuster exhibitions at the High Museum of Art to underground music performances in East Atlanta Village.

Tune in as our enthusiastic hosts dive deep into the best events, activities, and experiences the ATL has to offer. Sports fans won't want to miss our insider tips on scoring the best seats for Atlanta United matches or our breakdown of the Braves' latest winning streak.

But that's not all – "Things to Do in Atlanta" is your go-to source for outdoor adventures in the city of trees. Discover the scenic trails of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, or paddle on the serene waters of Stone Mountain Lake.

Foodies, prepare to embark on a culinary journey through Atlanta's diverse neighborhoods. Our podcast will take you to hidden food trucks in Inman Park, explore the latest farm-to-table restaurants in Decatur, and give you the scoop on pop-up dinners hosted by up-and-coming chefs.

With "Things to Do in Atlanta," you'll learn about exclusive discounts, secret menu items, and little-known facts that will make you feel like a true Atlanta insider. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a curious visitor, our engaging discussions and expert recommendations will inspire you to explore the city like never before.

Subscribe now and join our community of Atlanta enthusiasts. With "Things to Do in Atlanta," you'll never have to wonder what's happening in your city again. Tune in, get out, and experience the best of Atlanta every single week!


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  • Vibrant Atlanta in November: Music, Sports, Art, and Culinary Delight
    2024/11/30
    Atlanta in November is a vibrant and exciting destination, offering a diverse array of activities that cater to various interests, from music and sports to art, outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and delicious food.

    For music enthusiasts, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is a must-visit, especially during the holiday season. You can catch their holiday productions in Midtown, featuring beautiful holiday music that sets the festive mood[1].

    If you're in Atlanta on November 1-2, 2024, don't miss the "Ghostbusters in Concert" at the Atlanta Symphony Hall, where the film will be screened with live orchestral accompaniment. Another musical treat is the "MANIA - The ABBA Tribute" at the Buckhead Theatre on November 3, 2024[4][5].

    Sports fans can enjoy an Atlanta Falcons game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, as the NFL season will be in full swing in November. For a different kind of sporting event, the ONE Fight Night 28 mixed martial arts event is scheduled at State Farm Arena on November 8, 2024[1][4].

    Art lovers will find several enticing events. The Chastain Park Fall Arts Festival on November 2-3, 2024, features over 185 local artists, including painters, photographers, and various craft artisans. This festival also includes local food vendors and a child’s play area, making it a great family outing[2][4].

    The Babe Walls Mural Festival from November 7-10, 2024, along the Chamblee Rail Trail, celebrates women and non-binary artists with live mural creation, arts vendors, and food trucks. For a unique art experience, visit the High Museum of Art for "High Spirits: Frightfully Good Cocktails & Art" on November 2, 2024, a guided art tour with cocktails exploring macabre masterpieces and Dia de los Muertos-inspired art[4][5].

    Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the beautiful fall foliage in Atlanta's parks. Piedmont Park, Agnes Scott College, and Dunwoody Nature Center are top spots to view the changing leaves. Stone Mountain Park is another great destination, offering holiday lights and festivities, including the Native American Festival on the first weekend of November, which features inter-tribal dance, drum competitions, and craft demonstrations[1][2][5].

    For a fun and unique outdoor activity, ice skate at Atlantic Station’s outdoor rink, or participate in the Eastside BeltLine 3K-10K races on November 9, 2024. The Suwanee Chili Cook Off & Music Festival on the same day offers a blend of local music, chili tasting, and vendors[1][4].

    Cultural experiences abound in Atlanta. The Native American Festival at Stone Mountain Park from October 31 to November 3, 2024, is a significant event with traditional dance, music, and storytelling. The Dia de los Muertos celebrations at various locations, including the Home Depot Backyard and Oakland Cemetery, offer a rich cultural experience with live music, dance performances, and traditional crafts[4][5].

    Food enthusiasts will enjoy the Decatur Wine Festival on November 9, 2024, featuring over 350 wines from around the world, along with food and music. The Suwanee Chili Cook Off & Music Festival and the Taste of Kennesaw on November 2, 2024, are other events that combine good food with lively entertainment. For a unique dining experience, try "Dining in the Dark: A Unique Blindfolded Dining Experience" at the Commerce Club Atlanta, where you can choose from seafood, meat, or vegan menus and enjoy the flavors without seeing them[2][4].

    In the realm of holiday events, the Garden Lights at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, which begins in mid-November and continues until January, is a must-see. The Georgia Festival of Trees from November 23 to December 1, 2024, at the Georgia World Congress Center, features decorated trees, live music, and various holiday activities. The Atlanta Christkindl Market, starting on November 22, 2024, in Buckhead, offers a German Christmas Market experience with magical gifts and mulled wine[1][2][4].

    Whether you're interested in live music, sports, art, outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or delicious food, Atlanta in November has something for everyone, making it an ideal destination for a fun and memorable trip.
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  • Atlanta in November: Exploring the City's Vibrant Culture and Unique Offerings
    2024/11/27
    Atlanta, with its vibrant city culture and pleasant fall weather, is an ideal destination for tourists in November. Here are some fun, entertaining, and unique things to do in Atlanta that cater to a variety of interests.

    For music enthusiasts, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is a must-visit, especially during the holiday season. You can purchase tickets for their holiday productions, which include events like "Ghostbusters in Concert" on November 1-2, where the score is performed live by the orchestra[3][4].

    If you're interested in sports, catching an Atlanta Falcons game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a great idea. The Falcons' season is in full swing in November, offering an exciting experience for football fans[1].

    Art lovers will enjoy the Babe Walls Mural Festival from November 7-10, where 30 artists will create live murals along the Chamblee Rail Trail, accompanied by arts vendors and food trucks[3]. Another unique art experience is the "High Spirits: Frightfully Good Cocktails & Art" event at the High Museum of Art, although this is more suited to the early part of the month[4].

    For outdoor adventures, Stone Mountain Park is a gem. It hosts holiday lights and festivities, including the Native American Festival, which takes place in the first weekend of November. This festival features inter-tribal dance, drum competitions, craft demonstrations, and wildlife presentations[1][3][4].

    Downtown Atlanta offers a plethora of attractions, including the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-cola, and the 1996 Olympic Rings. You can also take a Segway tour or a city tour by air-conditioned bus to explore these and other landmarks[1][2].

    Ice skating at Atlantic Station's outdoor rink is a fun seasonal activity. Grab your tickets and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Additionally, Atlantic Station will host Cirque de Soleil: Luzia from November 9 to December 14, a circus arts performance that promises to be mesmerizing[1][3].

    Food enthusiasts can look forward to the Decatur Wine Festival on November 9, which features over 350 wines from around the world, along with food, music, and more. The Suwanee Chili Cook Off & Music Festival on the same day is another great event, offering local and regional musicians, chili tasting, and various vendors[3].

    For cultural experiences, the Fox Theatre is a historic venue that hosts a variety of events, including the annual Black Girls Rock awards ceremony on November 1, celebrating the accomplishments of Black women[3]. The IrishFest Atlanta from November 8-10 in Roswell is another cultural highlight, with musical and dance performances, Irish short films, and other workshops[3].

    The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a peaceful retreat, especially during the holiday season with its Garden Lights display starting in mid-November. You can also stroll through Piedmont Park to see the vibrant colors of the changing leaves[1].

    If you're looking for something unique, the Cabbagetown Chomp & Stomp on November 2 offers chili, beer, bluegrass music, and a 5K run, making it a lively and family-friendly event[4]. The Dia de los Muertos celebrations at various locations, including the Home Depot Backyard and Oakland Cemetery, provide a rich cultural experience with live music, dance performances, and traditional crafts[4].

    In the realm of theater and performance, "Escape to Margaritaville" is running from November 7-16 at Marietta’s Theatre in the Square, while "The Cher Show" will be at the Gas South Theater from November 8-9. For a more classical experience, "Hamlet" is being performed at the Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse from November 9 to December 1[3].

    Overall, Atlanta in November offers a diverse range of activities that cater to all interests, from music and sports to art, outdoor adventures, cultural spots, and delicious food experiences. Whether you're a local or a tourist, there's something for everyone in this vibrant city.
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  • Exploring Atlanta's Vibrant Scenes: Music, Sports, Art, and the Holidays
    2024/11/23
    Atlanta, a vibrant and diverse city, offers a plethora of activities that cater to a wide range of interests, making it an ideal destination for both locals and tourists. Here are some fun, entertaining, and unique things to do in Atlanta, including specific events and activities happening around the week of November 23, 2024.

    For those interested in music, the city has a rich cultural scene. On November 23, you can catch the comedy show by Craig Ferguson at Center Stage, known for his witty humor and engaging performances. If you're in the mood for something more classical, the Georgia Aquarium is hosting festive holiday music as part of their Holidays at Georgia Aquarium event, which includes winter-inspired projections, a 40-foot live tree, and a holiday-themed dolphin presentation.

    Sports enthusiasts can look forward to the ONE Fight Night 28 mixed martial arts event that took place on November 8 at State Farm Arena, though if you're visiting around November 23, you might want to check out the Acworth Turkey Chase on November 23, which includes a 2K walk and a 5K run, serving as a qualifier for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race.

    Art lovers have several options to explore. The Babe Walls Mural Festival, which ran from November 7-10, featured live mural creation by 30 artists along the Chamblee Rail Trail, celebrating women and non-binary people. For a more immediate experience, The Art of Competition Tour on November 23 at ABV Gallery offers a live art battle with DJs, drinks, and more. The Atlanta Pancakes & Booze Art Show at Believe Music Hall is another unique event where you can enjoy art, pancakes, and booze all under one roof.

    Outdoor adventures are plentiful in Atlanta. The WildWoods AGLOW at Fernbank Museum, running until February 23, is a multi-sensory experience blending real environments with glowing displays and original music. For a more festive outing, the Light Up Trilith event on November 23 at the Town at Trilith features live music, festive activities, Santa visits, food trucks, and a tree lighting ceremony. The Eastside BeltLine 3K-10K races on November 9, though past, highlight the city's commitment to outdoor activities; you can still explore the BeltLine for a leisurely walk or bike ride.

    Cultural spots abound in Atlanta. The Native American Festival and Pow Wow at Stone Mountain Park, which took place from October 31 to November 3, showcased traditional dance, music, storytelling, and craft demonstrations. For a taste of Irish culture, the IrishFest Atlanta from November 8-10 in Roswell featured musical and dance performances, Irish short films, and workshops.

    Food experiences are a highlight of any trip to Atlanta. The Decatur Wine Festival on November 9 was a popular event featuring over 350 wines from around the world, food, and music. The Suwanee Chili Cook Off & Music Festival on the same day offered chili tasting, local and regional musicians, vendors, and children’s activities. For a unique dining experience, the Latin Restaurant Weeks from November 15-30 feature special menus at Latina/Latino-owned restaurants, food trucks, and food businesses.

    Holiday festivities are in full swing around November 23. The Georgia Festival of Trees, running from November 23 to December 1, is an annual holiday festival with decorated trees, live music, craft and gift vendors, children’s activities, and food. The Light the Station event at Atlantic Station on November 23 includes a parade with floats, bands, stilt walkers, ice skating, and the lighting of a 50-foot Christmas tree. The Atlanta Christkindl Market, open from November 23 to January 5, offers German-inspired food, handcrafted goods, and Santa appearances.

    For a blend of art and culture, the Cirque de Soleil: Luzia performance at Atlantic Station, running from November 9 to December 14, is a must-see, featuring circus arts with a unique Mexican theme. The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse is hosting a production of Hamlet from November 9 to December 1, and The Legacy Theatre in Tyrone has Charlie and the Chocolate Factory running from November 8 to December 15.

    Whether you're interested in music, sports, art, outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or food, Atlanta has something to offer everyone, making it a vibrant and engaging destination for any visitor.
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