MTV’s young audience bestowed its biggest MTV Movie & TV honors Monday night to “Stranger Things” and “Black Panther,” both Atlanta-based productions.
MTV’s young audience bestowed its biggest MTV Movie & TV honors Monday night to “Stranger Things” and “Black Panther,” both Atlanta-based productions.
The future of high school sports in Georgia may soon take a high-tech turn.
Bravo’s “Top Chef” contestants have cooked wild boar in the snow in Telluride, Col. They fed judges in the outfield of Boston’s historic Fenway Park right in front of the Green Monster.
The Void, a location-based virtual reality experience company founded in Utah, will open a location in Atlanta and eight other cities around the country.
After AT&T closed its $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner on Thursday, the wireless giant immediately appointed John Stankey, a 30-year veteran of AT&T, to oversee the part of the business that includes CNN, HBO and valuable film franchises such as “Harry Potter.”
Atlanta may indeed be the “Hollywood of the South,” but rarely does the city show up in the film as a viable star.
There’s a new addition of ways film lovers can enjoy right here at the springer opera house and today they brought in award-winning animation producer, Jeff Scheetz.
It seems like every city is searching for its niche as the “Silicon Valley of…” But what cities may not immediately realize is that rather than trying to emulate the very specific and unique Silicon Valley culture, they might be better served to use what they’re already good at to bolster their tech cred.
Taking a break Friday from production of his latest film, “My Brother’s Keeper,” now being shot in Columbus, Ty Manns expressed confidence that the city can become a thriving mecca of movie-making in the coming years.
High school athletes in Forsyth County could soon take to the digital playing fields.