Top Atlanta news: Momentum builds for youth rugby; Spano to retire from symphony next season; more

Top Atlanta news: Momentum builds for youth rugby; Spano to retire from symphony next season; morePhoto: Will Noakes/Flickr
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Published on October 03, 2019

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Atlanta.

Can rugby become the next soccer in Atlanta?

A youth rugby organization is slowly spreading the sport ahead of a pro team's arrival next year.

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.

Spano to retire from Atlanta Symphony, capping 20-year career

Next season, Robert Spano, musical director and conductor of the Atlanta Symphony, will retire after a 20-year career leading one of the nation's top orchestras.

Read the full story on 11ALIVE.

Dance, technology collide in Arts@Tech opener 

“Dokk,” a dance performance augmented by technology, will open the new Arts@Tech season at Ferst Center for the Arts on Friday.

Read the full story on Atlanta INtown.

Midtown building implosion set for Saturday

Midtown residents should prepare for a big boom at 7 a.m. on Saturday as the former Arthritis Foundation headquarters at 1330 West Peachtree St. is imploded to make way for the Midtown Union development. 

Read the full story on Atlanta INtown.


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