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Real Housewives of Atlanta: White hot? We think not.
Tuesday, 19 Oct, 2010 – 10:51 | 2 Comments
Real Housewives of Atlanta: White hot? We think not.

By Brigette Flood and Sandy M. Tyler
This week’s main focus was Kim’s invitation to perform at her biggest venue to date. The White Party in Palm Springs was big and gay and really white and …

Best of the Holidays 2010: Gifts for your pets
Monday, 18 Oct, 2010 – 16:02 | 3 Comments
Best of the Holidays 2010: Gifts for your pets

We need your feedback in the next category for our 2010 Best of the Holidays issue coming in December. Please post your suggestions for Best Place to Shop for Your Pet in the comments …

The 2010 GSU Arts Fair, Oct. 20
Monday, 18 Oct, 2010 – 9:53 | No Comment
The 2010 GSU Arts Fair, Oct. 20

Georgia State University’s 2010 GSU Arts Fair will be held on the downtown campus, Wednesday, Oct. 20, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.  This free festival will spread out on sidewalks all across the …

Richard Gere, Alice Walker & Dalai Lama at Emory, Oct. 19
Sunday, 17 Oct, 2010 – 5:00 | 2 Comments
Richard Gere, Alice Walker & Dalai Lama at Emory, Oct. 19

Humanitarian and actor Richard Gere will join Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker for The Creative Journey: Artists in Conversation with the Dalai Lama on Spirituality and Creativity at Emory University Oct. 19. The event is …

Best of the Holidays 2010: Pet Boarding
Saturday, 16 Oct, 2010 – 5:00 | 3 Comments
Best of the Holidays 2010: Pet Boarding

We need your feedback in the next category for our Best of the Holidays 2010 issue coming in December. Please post your suggestions for Best Pet Boarding in the comments section. If you can’t take …

Atlanta Streets Alive is Oct. 17
Friday, 15 Oct, 2010 – 11:45 | No Comment
Atlanta Streets Alive is Oct. 17

Imagine a street full of people of all ages and backgrounds, walking, biking, creating and laughing, together. A street temporarily closed to cars, but open to people. Imagine residents safely enjoying their city, socializing with …