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Making Sense of Social: Big things in small packages
Sunday, 1 May, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
Making Sense of Social: Big things in small packages

By Brigette Flood
Small things carry big news. And I’m not talking 140 characters small. I’m talking delightfully small … as in screens, as in what Neilsen predicts 1 in 2 US residents will have adopted …

A Look Back
Sunday, 1 May, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
A Look Back

By Ann Boutwell
May 1, 1935: The Zahner Building at the northwest corner of Peachtree and 10th streets (now the site of the Federal Reserve Bank) was the site of the Play-Guild’s first theatrical production – three, …

The Thinking Artist: Art can bring us together
Sunday, 1 May, 2011 – 5:00 | 2 Comments
The Thinking Artist: Art can bring us together

By Patrick Dennis
I am an artist and I’ve been thinking…
Recently I joined up with my daughter, who was fresh from Nicaragua, and my brother, who lives in Hawaii, to make the bi-annual pilgrimage to …

New Nosh: Intown restaurants opening soon
Sunday, 1 May, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
New Nosh: Intown restaurants opening soon

By Collin Kelley
Editor
It seems like every month an Intown restaurant announces it’s closing, but those are quickly replaced by new offerings.
We’ve put together a list of what’s on the horizon, although we’re just as gobsmacked …

Taste of Buckhead Business is May 23
Sunday, 1 May, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
Taste of Buckhead Business is May 23

Enter into the Atlanta Marriott Buckhead on Monday, May 23 and you’ve found the Taste of Buckhead Business. Each year, a dedicated team of the Buckhead Business Association (BBA) volunteers puts on their party planning …

Gardening: Shedding light on sun and shade
Sunday, 1 May, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
Gardening: Shedding light on sun and shade

By Walt Harrison
A frequent question I get at Habersham Gardens is, “Do I plant this in sun or shade?” A straightforward question deserves a straightforward answer, but as with most things in life, the answer …