Articles Archive for November 2009
The Urban Land Institute has honored the Atlanta Botanical Garden with its highest award for excellence in environmentally sustainable development – the first time the nonprofit research and education organization has recognized a public garden. …
Linen-draped tables, a bounty of colorful fresh food and the sounds of merriment from guests dining outdoors are hallmarks of Outstanding in the Field (www.outstandinginthefield.com), a mobile restaurant without walls. The national organization’s seasonal farm …
American soprano Leah Patridge, a growing figure in the opera world, will give a private performance at The Georgia Trust’s second Classics at the Castle concert on Sunday, Nov. 15, at 2 p.m. at Rhodes …
By Kathy Vogeltanz
Whether you have friends and family coming in for the holidays or looking for a romantic getaway, one of Intown’s bed and breakfast establishments might be the perfect alternative to a hotel or …
By Shandra Hill Smith
There’s no place like Midtown: big-city living within walking distance of work, dining, market, parks, museum and theater. At least those who are part of transforming Midtown Atlanta consider it to be …
By Patrick Dennis
Artists crave feedback, and it’s not always due to the stereotypical artist insecurity. While most artists labor in isolation to create a finished work of art, the first thing they want to do …




