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The Sound of Intown: Red Eye Gravy Records
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:00 | One Comment
The Sound of Intown: Red Eye Gravy Records

Music-lover Richard Lenz, better known as President/CEO of Decatur-based marketing company Lenz, Inc., has launched Red Eye Gravy Records.
The record label’s first release – Nashville singer/songwriter Nathan Beaver’s Universal You – went on sale June 28. The …

The Sound of Intown: Sonia Tetlow
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
The Sound of Intown: Sonia Tetlow

Sonia Tetlow bought a guitar in college and moved to Atlanta soon after in the fall of 1994 to become a musician. Since then, she’s made a name for herself solo as well as with …

Athletic, academic program fosters futures with baseball
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Athletic, academic program fosters futures with baseball

By Roshani Chokshi
In an effort to foster positive futures for inner city youth, L.E.A.D., (Launch. Expose. Advise. Direct.) has introduced a middle school baseball development league at Perkerson Park in Southwest Atlanta.
“What we wanted to …

Skin Matters: Take precautions this summer
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Skin Matters: Take precautions this summer

By Martha Barksdale
This summer, let the steaks and hot dogs on the grill be the only things doing the sizzling. Taking proper precautions before getting out in the sun means you won’t turn yourself into …

The Sound of Intown: Black Swan Lane
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:00 | One Comment
The Sound of Intown: Black Swan Lane

Many in Atlanta know Jack Richard Sobel as the owner of Agave restaurant in Cabbagetown, but he’s also part of the internationally acclaimed band, Black Swan Lane. Founded by Sobel and John Kolbeck, formerly of …

July Real Estate Briefs
Thursday, 1 Jul, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
July Real Estate Briefs

Prudential Georgia Realty has opened its Buckhead office at 3221 Peachtree Road. A ribbon cutting was in May with more than 300 people in attendance. Notable guests included former Atlanta Mayor and Buckhead Coalition President …