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Read the November e-Edition
Monday, 1 Nov, 2010 – 9:50 | No Comment
Read the November e-Edition

The November  e-Edition is now available featuring our cover story on Crop Mob  as well as a guide to this month’s holiday events, a feature on the Atlanta Ballet’s new green headquarters, and the big …

Organizing the Holidays
Monday, 1 Nov, 2010 – 8:00 | No Comment
Organizing the Holidays

By Claire Kurtz
The Well-Organized Woman
Wouldn’t it feel great to be organized and prepared for your holiday gift giving and gift-wrapping this year? Well, here’s how.
Start today – yes, start today. Make a list (check it twice). …

Mindful Giving: Ideas with more purpose, less waste
Monday, 1 Nov, 2010 – 7:00 | No Comment
Mindful Giving: Ideas with more purpose, less waste

By Tina Chadwick
Blink and the holidays will be here. A time filled with lists of gifts to buy for family, friends and, if you’re in business, clients. Blink again and you’ve spent hundreds on the …

Holiday Preview
Monday, 1 Nov, 2010 – 6:00 | No Comment
Holiday Preview

By Gregory Wallace
November officially heralds the arrival of the holiday season with tree lightings, shows and other festive events.
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
The classic White Christmas come to the stage as a brand new Irving Berlin …

The Green Shoes: Atlanta Ballet’s new headquarters
Monday, 1 Nov, 2010 – 5:50 | No Comment
The Green Shoes: Atlanta Ballet’s new headquarters

By Gregory Wallace
On Aug. 14, Atlanta Ballet opened the doors of its new headquarters, the Michael C. Carlos Dance Centre, in West Midtown. At 54,000 square feet, the facility is nearly twice the size of …

Housing Hope: Neighborhood Stabilization Programs
Monday, 1 Nov, 2010 – 5:16 | No Comment
Housing Hope: Neighborhood Stabilization Programs

By Kathy Vogeltanz
In the current economic climate, many families have been losing the struggle with their finances, and entire neighborhoods have seen foreclosure signs blossom like dandelions. Homeowners and neighborhood associations are concerned that their …