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  • Before It’s Too Late: Rediscover the Values of Atlanta Chinatown

    Before It’s Too Late: Rediscover the Values of Atlanta Chinatown

    When I first stepped into Comedy Plus Video, Gift, Alterations, Olivia Tring—a Chinese-Vietnamese woman—greeted me in fluent Mandarin. The store, tucked away in Chamblee, Georgia, feels like a treasure chest of culture: nostalgic karaoke DVDs, Buddhist sculptures, Feng Shui gold ingots, incense sticks, and red lanterns. Like a shot of espresso, the shop captures the richness of Chinese culture in one small space—giving Chinese visitors the fleeting illusion that they might be home again, even if …

  • Behind the Glass: The Hidden Journeys of Marine Animals in Georgia Aquarium

    If you’re staying in Atlanta, Georgia, for the summer, you’ve probably noticed we’re nowhere near the ocean—and there’s no place to enjoy the beach or windsurf like folks in Florida. But surprisingly, downtown Atlanta is holding over 11 million gallons of water—and more than 100,000 marine animals swimming around, flipping their fins in chilled tanks. That’s the Georgia Aquarium—the largest aquarium in the United States and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the state….

  • Is Yoga Demonic? Christian Communities Raise Concerns Over Its Spiritual Practices

    Yoga is one of the most popular forms of exercise in the world, practiced by over 300 million people globally, and its influence is only growing. According to market research, the global yoga mat industry is projected to increase by $3.13 billion between 2025 and 2029, and almost 1 in 6 adults in America says they practice yoga. However, if you are a Christian but also one of the yoga fanatics who has just splurged on a $98 Lululemon yoga mat, a new perspective on yoga's spiritual roots may give you goosebumps…