Eldredge ATL
Established in 2015, Eldredge ATL is a daily online magazine dedicated to showcasing everything about Atlanta. We focus on the city's dynamic entertainment, arts, culture, food, and charity events. With 25 years of expertise and knowledge, we strive to deliver unique stories and viewpoints that you won't find anywhere else, all presented in an engaging and enjoyable way.
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3 weeks ago |
eldredgeatl.com | Richard L. Eldredge
Art + Entertain When the Tony Award-winning “Parade” first played the Fox Theatre 25 years ago this summer, the musical by Atlanta native Alfred Uhry and Jason Robert Brown depicting the 1913 murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan at the National Pencil Factory in downtown Atlanta felt like both a cautionary tale and a powerful history lesson.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
eldredgeatl.com | Richard L. Eldredge
Cityscapes Editor’s Note: This excerpt from a 1976 Democratic Convention dispatch by Celestine Sibley, who among her other tasks, covered the Georgia state legislature for years, was originally published in the 2001 collection of her journalism, “Celestine Sibley, Reporter,” edited by Richard L. Eldredge.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
eldredgeatl.com | Richard L. Eldredge
Art + Entertain For 25 years now, filmmaker Ruth Leitman has been making powerful, evocative social justice documentaries. But her latest, “No One Asked You,” a film that follows repro rights activists as they navigate the fallout of Roe being overturned, feels unparalleled in its urgency and impact.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
eldredgeatl.com | Richard L. Eldredge
Art + Entertain Cranking up a crackling vinyl copy of the 1984 eponymous Swimming Pool Q’s A&M Records debut can transport an entire generation back to the hip college radio station airwaves that first introduced young listeners to the Atlanta New Wave act.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
eldredgeatl.com | Richard L. Eldredge
Art + Entertain In one of Betty Brown, Ph.G.’s most harrowing 1935 continuities, the plucky blond pharmacist faces down a gang of ruthless narcotics peddlers who are forcing her at gunpoint to fill their forged prescriptions. If she refuses their demands, they’ll throw a vial of acid into the face of Dimples, the adorable abandoned baby left on her doorstep.
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