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Georgia’s most controversial kill comes in the Season 2 finale, when she smothers Cynthia Fuller’s (Sabrina Grdevich) comatose husband, Tom (Vincent Legault), with a pillow. Cynthia never asked her to ...
Cornbread and Brunswick stew are now official Georgia state foods. A new law highlights their deep cultural and historic ...
For Black History Month 2024, the AJC will focus on “African Americans and the Arts.” Follow our monthlong series as we explore Atlanta and Georgia’s deep Black cultural roots. In music ...
The country of Georgia is not just a destination; it is an experience. Georgia is not a location to visit; it is a place that ...
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Axios on MSNGeorgia's youth numbers dip as seniors surgeKavya Beheraj/Axios Georgia's — and America's — older population is growing while its younger cohort is shrinking, per new census data. Why it matters: This demographic trend presents big policy and ...
A new report by PEN America, “Taming Culture in Georgia,” released on November 2, 2023, documents how, under the leadership of the Georgian Dream, Georgia's ruling party, freedom of expression has ...
Georgia Slater has worked as both a writer and editor, covering everything from celebrity news to food to human interest stories. She became a staff editor at PEOPLE in 2024, previously working ...
The longtime efforts of Gullah Geechee descendants to preserve their ancestors’ land is a fight to save a people and a culture. Some believe it could also save a slice of coastal Georgia.
“Awesome,” Smart said of Georgia’s culture, after his No. 1-ranked Bulldogs wrecked No. 14 Clemson 34-3 on Saturday. ... “I don’t know why people would question our culture.
Georgia's vibrant and hedonistic culture was moulded and repressed by the socially conservative Soviet Union that it became a part of ... things are now much safer for LGBTQ+ people in Georgia, ...
“Awesome,” Smart said of Georgia’s culture, after his No. 1-ranked Bulldogs wrecked No. 14 Clemson 34-3 on Saturday. ... “I don’t know why people would question our culture.
In Georgia violent marches against LGBTQ+ people attract tens of thousands on to the streets, and hateful diatribes on TV and social media. According to a recent survey, 84% of Georgians think ...
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