A number of big-name performers rocked the Atlanta Pride stages throughout the weekend. Get up close with three of the most popular ones here: Arrested Development, The Pointer Sisters and Ty Herndon.
(Photos by Ronni Radner and Patrick Saunders)
George Mengert, Pace’s theater director, has put on more than 128 shows over the years. Photo by Joe Earle.
George Mengert recalls putting on plays in the Pace cafeteria during the early years. Photo by Joe Earle.
Pace cafeteria during the early years. Photo by Joe Earle.
Jody Novotny and her husband want to construct a new home in Glenridge Forest, but city policy says they must also build a sidewalk. Photo by Holly Roberson.
Left to right: Brookhaven Police Chief Gary Yandura with Officers Maria Gresham and P. McIntosh and Cpl. J. Kissel.
Pace Academy senior Matt Tanenblatt created an app that provides traffic relief by offering deals and volunteer opportunities during rush hour to get drivers off of the road and into businesses located in the traffic-infused area.
Todd Pinkerton, with his wife Donna, own a pizza shop on the Dunwoody side of Winters Chapel and he says he likes the way the area is heading. Photo by Ellen Eldridge.
Winters Chapel Road, which runs through Dunwoody, Peachtree Corners and connects to Sandy Springs, will undergo a streetscape project, including trees, benches, parks and sidewalks.
The city has been approached to develop the land, which is west of Clairmont Road and bordered by Ninth Street, Skyland Drive and Tobey Road.
The updated Atlanta Streetcar System was unveiled during two community talks on April 23 and 27.
The “Crosstown Peachtree Line” would travel between the MARTA stations at Lenox Square and Fort McPherson along Peachtree, West Peachtree, Peters and Lee streets. Stops would include the Fox Theatre, Woodruff Arts Center and Piedmont Hospital.
Ari Isenberg, 13, has been practicing magic since age 6, performing close-up magic such as card tricks. Photo by Phil Mosier.