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Step inside Georgia’s grand historic mansions and immerse yourself in the elegance, history, and timeless beauty of a bygone ...
The NBA will begin welcoming its new rookie class with the start of the 2025 draft tonight. The Dallas Mavericks bucked huge odds to get the first pick, with only a 1.8% chance of winning the draft ...
Often referred to as "the gay capital of the South," Atlanta is Georgia's top queer-friendly haven. The city, known for Southern expansiveness and delicious food, is home to a multitude of unmissable ...
Flannery O’Connor Wanted to Shake Her Readers Awake. Her Family Wanted Her to Write the Next ‘Gone With the Wind’ This year marks the writer’s 100th birthday. Through fiction anchored in ...
Although D.C.’s iconic Black Lives Matter Plaza is being torn up, other street art from the summer of 2020 remains, and a few paintings look better than ever.
On Dec. 15, 1939 — 85 years ago Sunday — “Gone With the Wind,” a sweeping tale of romance set against the Civil War and its aftermath in the South and based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
June 19— Gone with the Wind, the forthcoming novel of the real South in the sixties and seventies, by Margaret Mitchell of Atlanta, is having a record-breaking advance sale.
The house where Margaret Mitchell lived and wrote “Gone With the Wind” offered an ideal venue to untangle the book’s complicated legacy, exhibition organizers said. Lynsey Weatherspoon for ...
While Gone with the Wind is a very Georgia movie, the film was actually shot in California rather than Atlanta where it's set.
In this April 29, 1946, note, Mitchell writes to Newman from her Atlanta home: Mitchell’s letter to Newman regarding the publication of Gone With the Wind in Eretz Yisrael.