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It’s easier than ever to green your home
Thursday, 1 Apr, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
It’s easier than ever to green your home

By Ken Edelstein
The bad news? Climate change is more of a sure thing than ever, yet politicians still are arguing about whether to do anything about it.
The good news? It’s easier – and less expensive …

Quick Bites – April
Thursday, 1 Apr, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Quick Bites – April

News & Events
Taqueria del Sol is celebrating its 10th anniversary by opening one of its four restaurants on Sundays in April with special menus. Taqueria’s Westside location will open April 4 from 6 to 9 …

Eco-Friendly Homes: Why it matters
Thursday, 1 Apr, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Eco-Friendly Homes: Why it matters

By Carly Felton
The term LEED signifies green, as does EnergyStar and EnergyCraft; then there’s also VOC and low-flush. Most people have heard these terms in connection with eco-friendly measures, but do you know what they …

Renovation Coach: Foam vs. Batts Insulation
Thursday, 1 Apr, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Renovation Coach: Foam vs. Batts Insulation

By Jesse Morado

There has been a lot of awareness raised with the new foam insulation products over the last 10 years but I still have homeowners ask me from time to time, “is foam …

Consignment Chic
Thursday, 1 Apr, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Consignment Chic

By Martha Barksdale
When Bonnie Kallenberg needed a little white shirt for her baby girl, she headed to Rich’s, as Atlanta shoppers did 26 years ago. The prices shocked her. “A shirt was $23; there was …

More Festival Favorites: Dogwood and Sweetwater 420
Thursday, 1 Apr, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
More Festival Favorites: Dogwood and Sweetwater 420

Atlanta Dogwood Festival
The 74th annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival returns to Piedmont Park April 16-18, where attendees will enjoy fine art, live entertainment ranging from music to comedy, a variety of food offerings and more.
Hundreds of …