
Batter up!
Thursday, April 16 —The Braves beat the Marlins 6-3 last night, behind homers from Ozzie Albies, Austin Riley (his first of the season), and Matt Olson. Atlanta has yet to lose a series this year, and heads to Philadelphia for a weekend set against the Phillies starting tomorrow.
☀️ Sunny and 84º today.
🎓 Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue announced he will retire after leading the University System of Georgia, capping a career that included two terms as governor and a stint as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.
✂️ A ribbon-cutting ceremony at 3:30 p.m. is set for the Atlanta Beltline Southeast Trail section connecting Glenwood Park, Grant Park, Ormewood Park, and Boulevard Heights.
⚖️ A woman is suing local and federal law enforcement over what she calls a botched raid of her Sandy Springs condo in 2023.
🚨 Police arrested a suspect in a fatal shooting at a Sandy Springs apartment complex on Tuesday.
⚕️ The Georgia Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether BioLab must fund long-term medical monitoring of Conyers residents exposed to a toxic plume in 2024.
🏫 A Georgia special education paraprofessional says she was forced to resign after telling a student she was gay.
🎗️ Beau Bock, the pioneering Atlanta sports talk radio voice, died last week of heart failure at 82.
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💰 President Donald Trump threatened to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell if he does not resign when his term as chair ends next month, escalating tensions over the $2.5 billion renovation of the Fed’s headquarters.
🎫 A federal jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster guilty of anticompetitive monopoly practices in a lawsuit brought by more than 30 states.
⛺ Families of the girls killed in last summer’s Camp Mystic flood are fighting to block the Texas camp from reopening.
🇮🇱 🇺🇲 🇮🇷 Here are some updates from the war in Iran:
- Senior Pakistani mediators traveled to Tehran to shore up the Iran-U.S. cease-fire before it expires next week.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun will reportedly speak today for the first time in roughly 34 years.
- Follow live updates here.
🕖 Here’s what’s in today’s newsletter:
• illumine at Oakland
• Real Estate Quiz
• Data centers in space
• Atlanta’s kitchen playlists
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• Quick Bites
🚍 MARTA bus routes change on Sat., April 18. The NextGen Bus Network will feature simplified routes, more frequent buses, easier connections, and less waiting. Find a map of your new route and more info here. SPONSOR MESSAGE
1. Preview Atlanta’s Oakland Cemetery illumine 2026
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🪦 On any given afternoon, Grant Park’s historic Oakland Cemetery is the kind of place that makes you slow down. Red brick paths wind past marble headstones and mausoleums. Magnolias shade Bell Tower Ridge. Oaks frame the African American Grounds.
Then April arrives, and after sundown, the gardens fill with light.
Now in its 19th year, Historic Oakland Foundation’s illumine exhibition brings artists into the cemetery to install light-centered, interactive, and immersive work throughout the grounds in Atlanta. This year’s exhibition runs from today through April 19 and again April 23–26.
💡 Learn more about what to expect here.
Sculpting Space, Shaping Experience
SPONSORED BY THE HIGH MUSEUM
🧑🎨 Step into the expansive world of Isamu Noguchi, where sculpture, design, and space converge in unexpected ways. Discover nearly 200 works ranging from iconic furniture to unrealized visions and large-scale installations that reveal an artist redefining how we live, play, and experience form.
Plus, celebrate with a luminous community lantern parade from the High Museum of Art to Piedmont Park on April 23, featuring hands-on lantern-making workshops with Chantelle Rytter inspired by Noguchi’s iconic Akari lanterns.
2. What’s it Worth?
SPONSORED BY ATLANTA FINE HOMES SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
🏡 Set on two gated acres in Sandy Springs, this 16,000-square-foot estate features a resort-style infinity pool and pool house, wellness wing with sauna, private theater, six-car garage, a boutique-inspired two-story dressing room, and a remarkable custom-built treehouse.
❓ Guess the price below!
3. Atlanta startup unveils ‘Data Centers in Space’ marketplace as AI demand surges
🚀 The last few weeks had just about everyone thinking about space, as NASA launched its first lunar flyby mission in well over 50 years.
But there will soon be even more reasons to look up and think about what’s flying high above us. And that is because we are seeing a bigger and bigger push to move our data centers into orbit, freeing up land and resources here on Earth.
That could become more of a reality, thanks to a Metro Atlanta-based startup. Atomic-6, a space systems manufacturer, announced the launch of ODC.space, a new marketplace where AI developers, software providers, and government agencies can secure orbital data center (ODC) capacity on demand.
➡ Read the whole story from Hypepotamus here.
4. Heard: Kitchen playlists from Atlanta chefs Max Hines and Jarrett Stieber
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🎧 This story kicks off a series on restaurant kitchen and back-of-house playlists, featuring music selections from local chefs and bartenders.
Did you know that what you’re listening to in a restaurant dining room is likely not what the chefs are listening to in the kitchen? The dining room playlist is curated to set the mood for guests, carefully choreographed to follow the peaks and valleys of service.
But music in a restaurant kitchen plays an equally important role, and one that starts well before the first people are seated in the dining room.
For the first edition of “Heard,” Atlanta chefs Max Hines and Jarrett Stieber share their thoughts on the importance of music in the kitchen before, during, and after service, along with songs playing in the back of the house at their restaurants.
🏎️ Join the Sandy Springs Police Foundation on Sun., April 19 for the Sandy Springs Invitational Car Show! See a stunning collection of over 100 unique cars, from classic beauties to exotic wonders, all while supporting a great cause. Get tickets here. SPONSOR MESSAGE
5. Quick Bites
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🍣 In this week’s Quick Bites, get the scoop on Koshu Club’s opening in Buckhead, fresh menu additions at Brush Sushi, a bar makeover at Hotel Clermont, and new restaurants headed to Underwood Hills and Alpharetta. Plus, we have some food events to add to your calendar, including a plant sale and market in Chamblee and a Caribbean dinner in Reynoldstown.
🌱 Read the latest Atlanta dining news.
🏥 Join Move For Grady on April 25! Three intown biking distances and two run/walk options means there’s something for everyone. Come to move, stay for the party – plenty of food and drinks to celebrate at GSU’s Center Parc Stadium. SPONSOR MESSAGE
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