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Housing Rebound: Favorable forecast for rest of 2010
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:15 | One Comment
Housing Rebound: Favorable forecast for rest of 2010

By Shandra Hill Smith
If you’re looking to buy a home in the second half of 2010, there’s reason to be encouraged, say some metro Atlanta real estate professionals. That’s despite the reality that recovery in …

Kick off! GSU Panthers ready for football
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:05 | 4 Comments
Kick off! GSU Panthers ready for football

By Pamela D. Oliver
Bill Curry’s got a big lump in his throat. The Georgia State University head football coach chokes back unexpected tears and tries to regroup.
“Wow,” he says. Silence fills the air for long …

10 Ways to Prepare Your Kindergartner
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:01 | No Comment
10 Ways to Prepare Your Kindergartner

By Keri Stoltz
This fall a new group of 5- and 6-year-olds will embark on the first significant milestone of their educational journey – kindergarten. Whether you’ve been through years of preschool or not, the transition …

Artistic Development: Young Audiences provides art education
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:00 | 2 Comments
Artistic Development: Young Audiences provides art education

By Martha Barksdale
As it works toward fulfilling its mission of improving the lives and enriching the learning of children through high-quality arts, Young Audiences, Woodruff Arts Center (YAWAC), has reached more than 640,000 children in …

Muy Caliente! What’s Good team picks Mexican favorites
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Muy Caliente! What’s Good team picks Mexican favorites

If you check AtlantaINtownPaper.com on a regular basis, then you’ve read the What’s Good reviews by our intrepid team of Intown food lovers.
We asked the reviewers to talk about their favorite Mexican or Tex/Mex restaurants …

Gardening: Make it in the shade
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 5:00 | No Comment
Gardening: Make it in the shade

By David McMullin
As I stroll through my garden, I realize that the years have brought more and more shade to my space. The little trees that I planted years ago are sprawling, reaching up towards …