Arts ATL, September 2025: https://www.artsatl.org/longtime-dinner-theaters-new-shows-involve-audience-for-pop-culture-mysteries/ Republished by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: https://www.ajc.com/arts-entertainment/2025/10/mystery-solved-agathas-a-taste-of-mystery-dinner-theater-lives-in-new-form/
Author Archives: Caroline Eubanks
Indigenous Tourism as a Force for Cultural Preservation
Azure Road, September 2025: https://www.azureroad.io/indigenous-place-names-restoration/
7 Idaho Distilleries You Should Know
The Alcohol Professor, September 2025: https://www.alcoholprofessor.com/blog-posts/idaho-distilleries
Open Books
Atlanta Magazine, September 2025 https://www.atlantamagazine.com/news-culture-articles/6-atlanta-bookstores-where-community-matters-as-much-as-the-books
How to Maximize Work on Guidebooks
Now that I have my first Lonely Planet guidebook under my belt, I wanted to share some tips that might be helpful to others working with guidebook publishers. I’d written one before, but it was my own, so I didn’t have an existing format to follow or a content management system to learn. As withContinue reading “How to Maximize Work on Guidebooks”
This Is the Most Underrated City in the South
Travel and Leisure, August 2025: https://www.travelandleisure.com/guide-to-little-rock-arkansas-11795655
Recipe: Strawberry Martinez
This recipe was inspired by the classic Martinez cocktail, but is pronounced “marr-tehn-ezz” like the city outside Augusta, Georgia. It incorporates some great Southern-made syrups and spirits with strawberry notes, including Murrells Row’s strawberry JamJam, plus some bitterness from the vermouth and bitters. You may be able to find alternatives, but I obviously vouch forContinue reading “Recipe: Strawberry Martinez”
Tennessee is No Longer Just “Jack Country”
InsideHook, August 2025: https://www.insidehook.com/whiskey/lynchburg-tennessee-company-distilling-whiskey
Recipe: Mrs. P’s Tea
This original recipe appeared in my book A Boozy History of Atlanta: People, Places & Drinks that Made a City. Mrs. P’s bar in the Old Fourth Ward was one of the places that held “tea dances” for the LGBTQ+ community and the city’s first drag show. Lady Bunny, a drag queen formerly of Atlanta, hostsContinue reading “Recipe: Mrs. P’s Tea”
The Boozy Atlanta Book Tour
During the release of my last book, I found myself traveling all over the South, appearing at bookstores, sometimes to very small audiences. It not only took a lot out of me financially, but also physically. This time around, since my book is local, I wanted to approach it differently. Thankfully, I’ve met some greatContinue reading “The Boozy Atlanta Book Tour”