Articles Archive for February 2011
By Anne Boatwright
Tucked back in an unassuming meadow off a busy thoroughfare in Buckhead grows a little garden plot that helps feeds the homeless at Crossroads Community Ministries in Downtown Atlanta.
Its name is the Garden …
By Wendy Binns and Elizabeth Holmes
Excuse us, please. We hate to interrupt your routine. Perhaps you’re pedaling away on the stationary bike or sweating through another hill on the treadmill as you read this. But, …
By Ann Boutwell
February 1969: National Geographic Magazine featured a 36-page spread by William S. Ellis – “Atlanta: Pacesetter City of the South.” Focusing on the city’s new modern age, the article featured Peachtree Center and Merchandise …
By Patrick Dennis
I am an artist and I’ve been thinking…
It’s entirely possible that spending several days with my beautiful, single daughter and my two angelic grandchildren in the sleepy seaside town of Apalachicola, Fla. has …
By Brigette Flood and Sandy M. Tyler
We admit it. We’ve been watching a lot of reality TV lately. Fortunately, we’ve turned it into something “productive” by providing Atlanta INtown readers with a weekly recap of …
By Melody Harclerode
Since its creation by 13 New York City architects in 1857, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has expanded to become an association with over 73,000 architects, emerging professionals and allied partners.
The local …




