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Green Insider: Recycle Your Way to Better Health, Jobs
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 5:00 | No Comment
Green Insider: Recycle Your Way to Better Health, Jobs

By Laura Turner Seydel
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) just released its most recent waste and recycling facts and figures, and reported that in 2010 Americans generated about 250 million tons of waste. Break it down …

Strumming Along: Maple Street Guitars is Buckhead mainstay
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 5:00 | No Comment
Strumming Along: Maple Street Guitars is Buckhead mainstay

By Osayi Endolyn
Maple Street Guitars has been around since 1981, but owners George and Claire Petsch still hear the same thing from new comers: “We’ve lived here for ages, but never knew you were here!”
Housed …

Keep It INtown: Downtown Atlanta
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 5:00 | No Comment
Keep It INtown: Downtown Atlanta

We asked Kyle Kessler, architect and Atlanta Downtown Neighborhood Association vice-president, to tell us what he loves about living in his neighborhood.
Why I Love Downtown
Downtown is everyone’s neighborhood, and some of us are lucky enough …

A Look Back
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 4:59 | No Comment
A Look Back

By Ann Boutwell
Feb. 2, 1896: James Tate, born a slave in Elberton County, was a successful Auburn Avenue merchant by 1896. During the 1860s, after settling in Atlanta, he became an entrepreneur and is regarded …

Living By Giving: Giving Back on the Go
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 4:59 | No Comment
Living By Giving: Giving Back on the Go

By Kate Atwood
If you travel extensively for work, there are still ways you can give back even while just visiting.
I recently ran into a couple of Ringling Brothers Circus clowns at an event and was …

Lost Tape Tales: Uncle Green gets fan support for album
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 4:59 | No Comment
Lost Tape Tales: Uncle Green gets fan support for album

By Tina Chadwick
With new technology, songs can be recorded on smartphones and put on iTunes in a matter of hours. But back in the day, recording to analog tape (that’s reel to reel) was the …