Articles Archive for July 2011
By Christopher Bundy
Professor of Writing, SCAD-Atlanta
When I was asked to teach a freelance writing course in SCAD’s graduate professional writing program, I worried that I would be unable to replicate the realities of freelance writing. …
By Angela Milkie
In her first two novels, Bound South and A Soft Place to Land, author Susan Rebecca White not only uses Atlanta as a location but also as one of the characters. Both novels …
By Krystal Roberts
On any given night, you’re likely to find Atlanta’s diverse group of musicians playing in restaurants or lounges around the city. But as local musician Eric Thomas pointed out to me when we …
By T.J. Gordon
Boxing, wrestling and martial arts have long been popular sports and a good way to keep fit, but the combination of these activities has evolved into a new combat sport known as MMA …
By Brandon Marshall-Todd
I began my journey as a writing intern on The Mo’Nique Show – hosted by the comedian and Oscar-winning actress – last September. To say the least, it’s been a rewarding experience made possible …
By Courtney Marcelo Norton
Although Atlanta has no shortage of beauty salons, three Intown specialty studios offer unique services such as eyelash extensions, organic bronzing and customized eyebrow shaping. Through knowledgeable aestheticians and luxurious products, …




