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Theatre Review: ‘Mr. Universe’ at 7 Stages
Friday, 3 Jun, 2011 – 11:06 | No Comment
Theatre Review: ‘Mr. Universe’ at 7 Stages

By Manning Harris
fmanningh@gmail.com
I suppose New Orleans is the perfect setting for “Mr. Universe,” Jim Grimsley’s 1987 play, here directed by Del Hamilton at  7 Stages, running through June 19.  New Orleans can be a city …

Energy Efficiency Expo is Saturday
Thursday, 2 Jun, 2011 – 10:40 | One Comment
Energy Efficiency Expo is Saturday

The City of Atlanta is launching a homeowner weatherization rebate program called SHINE – Sustainable Home Initiative in the New Economy – and the public is invited to a special event on Saturday, June 4, …

Living by Giving: Kilpatrick helps girls dream, succeed
Wednesday, 1 Jun, 2011 – 23:00 | No Comment
Living by Giving: Kilpatrick helps girls dream, succeed

By Kate Atwood
I was 23 years old when I started Kate’s Club. Today, eight years later, I look back and reflect upon just how young I was to be taking on such a task. But …

Al Fresco Dining: Intown’s favorite patios
Wednesday, 1 Jun, 2011 – 18:00 | One Comment
Al Fresco Dining: Intown’s favorite patios

Warm weather has settled in and that means the patios and Intown eateries are abuzz with diners enjoying a cocktail, cool salad or other summer meal. We asked our regular contributors – and our staff …

Making Sense of Social: Rebecca Black, Old Spice & viral video
Wednesday, 1 Jun, 2011 – 13:00 | No Comment
Making Sense of Social: Rebecca Black, Old Spice & viral video

By Brigette Flood
Not sure if you’ve heard yet, but there is a lot of buzz about video in the world of social media marketing. It sounds like this: Videos add value without adding cost. …

Lifelong Learning at Emory
Wednesday, 1 Jun, 2011 – 13:00 | No Comment
Lifelong Learning at Emory

By Tina Chadwick
The student body at Emory University is made up primarily of college-age students. But take a stroll Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday morning and you’re likely to see a few bright-eye, gray haired students …