Articles Archive for September 2010
By Laura Turner Seydel
In honor of the very first Captain Planet and the Planeteers episode, in which Captain Planet saved a fragile coastline from an oil spill, Captain Planet appropriately dedicates his 20th birthday to help …
By Kate Atwood
It’s September, and school is back in session. Often this is the season where we talk about ways to help youth who need resources to improve their educational experiences. While I think that is …
Dean Gardens, the city’s most expensive home, has been sold by Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty. Offered for $13.9 million, listing agents Suzanne Close and Jason Dean of the firm’s North Atlanta office negotiated …
By Ann Boutwell
Sept. 5, 1897: Golfer Alexa Stirling Fraser, dubbed “The First Lady of East Lake,” was born in Atlanta. At 12, she won her first title at the Atlanta Athletic Club’s East Lake Golf course. …
By Collin Kelley
Editor
This is the first in ongoing series about businesses along the 22-mile BeltLine that encircles the city. The series of paths and parks – and eventually some type of streetcar or light rail …
Half-Moon Outfitters will present the Banff Mountain Film Festival: Radical Reels Tour on Monday, Sept. 6, at the 14th Street Playhouse in Midtown from 6 to 9 p.m. The film tour is an action sports …




