By Ann Taylor Boutwell
April 1, 1884: Charles William Hubner, poet, scholar and journalist, was featured in The Southern World. Born Jan. 16, 1835, the Baltimore native attended Edgar Allen Poe’s burial service in 1849. During …
By Brigette Flood
The buzz pours out of the SXSW Interactive conference every March, and this year’s big winner of hipster/geek mindshare hails from the hardware category. Although the conference is less of a launch pad …
By Collin Kelley
Editor
Apps for your smartphone and tablet are now in use for everything from banking to photography, and now there are two local ones worth exploring if you’re a fan of shopping and the …
April is not only National Poetry Month, but also a big season for the release of new books. Intown authors have been busy writing fiction, non-fiction, self-help and poetry. Here’s a look at some of …
By Tedra Cheatham
Clean Air Campaign Executive Director
On Monday, April 29, we will kick off Air Quality Awareness Week to educate Georgians about the health effects of air pollution and the meaningful actions they can take …
By Sydia Bell
With all of the eco-friendly goods and products in the marketplace, shoes might be the last thing you think of as “green,” but Atlanta-based Julie Bee’s is changing that notion.
Launched in 2012, Julie …



