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A Look Back
Saturday, 1 Oct, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
A Look Back

By Ann Boutwell

Oct. 2, 1911: The Georgian Terrace Hotel’s first official public gala was held. Musical strains from a Spanish-costumed orchestra were playing that evening when the doors opened at 8 p.m.  An estimated …

Keep It INtown: Brookhaven
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Keep It INtown: Brookhaven

We asked Gretchen Roberts, executive director of the Brookhaven Arts Alliance, to share the best of her community with our readers.
Why I Love Brookhaven
I have lived in Brookhaven for 15 years but many people were …

Finding Sanctuary: Local designer creates oasis
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Finding Sanctuary: Local designer creates oasis

By Timothy George
One River Place is a unique community perfectly situated on the Chattahoochee and surrounded by the great outdoors. It is mere minutes from the city, and in the center of “away from it …

The Knitterati get colorful on the BeltLine
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The Knitterati get colorful on the BeltLine

By Sandy M. Tyler
The Real Housewives of Atlanta is on hiatus until November, leaving Brigette Flood and me with time on our hands. Besides blogging, we’ve found that idle hands are also great for . …

More Books: More To Discover & Upcoming Events
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More Books: More To Discover & Upcoming Events

Images of America: Virginia-Highland: The Intown neighborhood is the latest to be spotlighted in Arcadia Publishing’s ongoing series of community history books. The book contains historic photographs and information compiled by Karri Hobson-Pape and Lola …

Making Sense of Social: Why can’t we all be friends?
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Making Sense of Social: Why can’t we all be friends?

By Brigette Flood
Facebook must have recognized – or come to terms with – some of its own negatives after the launch of Google+. It’s been adding features that seem directly influenced by functionality users have …