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Oct. 14 — Thousands lined Peachtree Street from Downtown to Midtown for the 53rd annual Atlanta Pride Parade on Sunday. Check out our photo and video highlights on Instagram.
☀️ Sunny and 72° today.
🗓️ Today is Indigenous Peoples’ Day, or Columbus Day, “one of the most inconsistently celebrated U.S. holidays,” according to the Pew Research Center. Many government offices, banks, and the USPS are closed, while the stock markets and most retailers remain open.
🗳️ Early voting for the Nov. 5 general election begins tomorrow. We’ll have details on when and where to vote tomorrow, and our Voter Gude is live now.
📉 Georgia tax collections fell by 2.8% last month, resuming a downward pattern that has taken hold for much of this year.
🎗️ Wanda Smith, a longtime host on V-103, passed away at 59. Smith was a fixture on the city’s highest-rated morning show for years.
🔎 The owner of the recently shuttered Atlanta School of Massage in Dunwoody closed a similar business in Miami just a few days earlier.
🎓 Atlanta Public Schools achieved an 88.4% graduation rate for 2024, according to the Georgia Department of Education.
🏆 The Council for Quality Growth held its 35th annual Four Pillar Tribute on Thursday night in honor of Herman J. Russell Sr. and his family members.
🏠 The City of Atlanta will pay the Metro Atlanta Land Bank $1.4 million to prepare foreclosed properties for redevelopment as affordable housing.
🐼 Giant pandas Lun Lun, Yang Yang, Ya Lun, and Xi Lun arrived safely in China on Saturday after a 25-year exchange program with Zoo Atlanta ended this month.
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⚾ The Dodgers beat the Mets 9-0 in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series last night, extending their postseason scoreless streak to 33 innings, tying the MLB record. Game 2 is today at 4:08 p.m. (FOX Sports). The Yankees and the Guardians play Game 1 in the ALCS at 7:38 p.m. (TBS).
🚀 SpaceX launched the fifth test flight of its Starship rocket on Sunday and made a dramatic first catch of the rocket’s more than 20-story tall booster.
🕖 Here’s what’s in today’s newsletter:
• What to eat in October
• Babe Walls mural fest
• Global Headlines
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• Look & Listen
Have a great week,
Collin & Sammie
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1. What to eat in October
🫔 Senior Food Editor Beth McKibben is back with “The Move,” her monthly roundup of dishes and restaurants you should be tasting around the Metro.
For October, Beth recommends a visit to Lil Tamale Boi, a pop-up at the Piedmont Park Green Market (pictured), Japanese steakhouse Nakato; and the Senpai Noodle Supply pop-up.
🍜 Get more details and read Beth’s recommendations here.
MORE RESTAURANT NEWS
🇹🇭 When Nan Thai opens on Oct. 18, it will replace chef and owner DeeDee Niyomkul’s Chai Yo Modern Thai at Two Buckhead Plaza with a restaurant paying tribute to her late father, Charlie, and honoring her mother, veteran chef Nan Niyomkul.
Get Funky with Tower of Power Live at the Rialto!
SPONSORED BY RIALTO CENTER FOR THE ARTS
🎷 Get ready to groove as Tower of Power takes the stage at the Rialto Center for the Arts on Oct. 19.
Known for their tight horn section, infectious rhythms, soulful melodies, and funky beats, this iconic band delivers an electrifying live show. With a legacy built over more than five decades, Tower of Power has influenced countless artists and inspires the next generation of musicians.
➡ Don’t miss the chance to witness this legendary band in action and experience the magic of their timeless funk firsthand! Tickets are on sale here.
2. Babe Walls mural festival to highlight female, nonbinary artists
🎨 The walls of the Chamblee Rail Trail are about to get a splash of color.
Babe Walls, a nonprofit arts organization that coordinates mural festivals featuring female and nonbinary artists, is bringing their celebration of public art from Colorado to Chamblee next month.
Artist and Babe Walls Executive Director Alexandrea Pangburn (pictured) recently took the time to chat with Sketchbook curator Isadora Pennington about the festival: why it started, how it evolved, and what you can expect to see during the local debut taking place from Nov. 7-10.
🖌️ Read more about Babe Walls here.
3. Hezbollah strikes Israeli army base; Women’s world record at Chicago Marathon
🇮🇱🇱🇧 A Hezbollah drone strike killed four Israeli soldiers at a central Israel army base this morning. The group said it was in retaliation for recent Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. The U.S. said it would send troops to Israel to operate a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system, or THAAD, to help defend against Iranian missile attacks.
🏅 MIT’s Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson, and University of Chicago’s James Robinson won the Nobel Prize in Economics for their research on institutional impacts on national prosperity and inequality. It’s the final Nobel Prize to be awarded this year.
🇩🇴 The Dominican Republic is threatening to deport more than 10,000 migrants a week as Haitians flee widespread gang violence. The two countries share the island of Hispaniola.
🇦🇷 A minister of Argentina’s largest county has suggested seceding from the economically depressed nation. Minister Jorge D’Onofrio says an independent Buenos Aires County, home to 40 percent of Argentines, would have the largest GDP in Latin America.
🇮🇳 Ratan Tata, one of India’s wealthiest and most celebrated industrialists, has passed away at age 86. Tata was an avid pilot and animal lover who once ordered that stray dogs be allowed to relax in the company’s lobby.
🇺🇦 The National Ballet of Ukraine is touring the United States for the first time since the collapse of the USSR. The ensemble performs this coming Sunday in Atlanta at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
🌐 DNA testing has revealed that 15th-century explorer Christopher Columbus was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe. Historical tradition has held that Columbus was from Genoa, Italy.
🇨🇦 Today is Canadian Thanksgiving Day.
🇳🇿 Emirates Team New Zealand took a commanding 3-0 lead in 🇨🇦sailing’s America’s Cup finals after winning Race 3 against INEOS Britannia off the coast of Barcelona, Spain.
🇿🇦 Kenyan marathoner Ruth Chepngetich shattered the women’s marathon world record in yesterday’s Chicago Marathon, clocking an unofficial time of 2:09:56, and shaving nearly two minutes off of the previous record.
🗓️ Join Georgia Tech and the Council on Foreign Relations for a nonpartisan conversation on America’s role in the world and the foreign policy issues at stake in the 2024 election, including sustainability, artificial intelligence, national security, and trade and economics. Thurs., Oct. 17 at the Historic Academy of Medicine from 5:30-7 p.m. Register here.
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4. Celebrating Stevie Nicks
🕊️ Rock icon Stevie Nicks earned raves for her return to Saturday Night Live over the weekend – her first appearance on the show in more than 40 years. She’s riding high with a new hit single – the politically charged “The Lighthouse” – and continues to sell out venues across the world. Here are a few podcasts to reacquaint you with the Fleetwood Mac singer’s witchy ways.
🎙️ Two Stevie fans discuss her music, her life, and talk with those who have worked with her in Hello Witches! It’s a Stevie Nicks Podcast.
🎧 Right Answers Mostly covers Stevie Nicks’ journey of joining Fleetwood Mac, striking out on her own, and how she continues to nurture artists today.
🎙️ The 1975’s Matty Healy sat down for a one-hour conversation on The Face podcast with Stevie herself.
🎧 The Zane Lowe Interview Series talks to Stevie about her relationships with artists both past and present, including Tom Petty, Prince, Harry Styles, and Miley Cyrus.
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📧 Today’s newsletter was edited by Julie E. Bloemeke.