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A Look Back
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
A Look Back

The Tabernacle
By Ann Boutwell
September 1961: Fortune magazine writer Seymour Freedgood described Atlanta in a hustling, bustling, booming sort of way in his 5,000-word article “A Look at Buckhead.” he captured the city in general. He …

Films That Matter to be shown at Intown parks
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | One Comment
Films That Matter to be shown at Intown parks

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights announces its September line-up for Films That Matter. The second annual series features mainstream hits with civil and human rights themes and will take place on consecutive Friday …

College Application Checklist
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
College Application Checklist

By Sydia Bell
School is back in session and for returning high school students, the college application process is now a priority.
Before you start filling out applications, create a reasonable list of colleges you’d like to …

The Thinking Artist: Sondheim & Social Media
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
The Thinking Artist: Sondheim & Social Media

By Patrick Dennis

I am an artist and I’ve been thinking…
I had a birthday at the end of July, which given my advanced state of decay is amazing in itself. I woke up with …

Renovation Coach: Avoid the Blame Game
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
Renovation Coach: Avoid the Blame Game

By Jesse Morado
As exciting, challenging, and yes sometimes stressful as remodeling can be, getting into the blame game can really put the skids on a remodeling project.
All of us have been getting a taste of …

Catching Up With Community Banks
Thursday, 1 Sep, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
Catching Up With Community Banks

Donna Kain
In the years following the financial collapse of 2008, Georgia’s banks have been hit particularly hard. Even harder hit have been the community banks in and around Atlanta. This economic shake-up has meant big …