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Atlanta dangerous for pedestrians?
Thursday, 12 Nov, 2009 – 6:00 | No Comment
Atlanta dangerous for pedestrians?

Metro Atlanta ranks 10th most dangerous among major U.S. metro areas, a new report concludes.

The report, Dangerous by Design: Solving the Epidemic of Preventable Pedestrian Deaths (and Making Great Neighborhoods), ranks America’s major metropolitan …

Fashion Over Atlanta event, Nov. 12-15
Tuesday, 10 Nov, 2009 – 15:00 | No Comment
Fashion Over Atlanta event, Nov. 12-15

Bringing back the glamour and luxury of fashion boutique shopping, “Fashion Over Atlanta” is excited to announce their first annual shopping event happening throughout Metro Atlanta this week, Nov. 12-15.  The four-day event, created by …

SCAD’s Inaugural deFINE ART festival, Nov. 12
Tuesday, 10 Nov, 2009 – 6:00 | No Comment
SCAD’s Inaugural deFINE ART festival, Nov. 12

Georgia’s Savannah College of Art and Design has a new project this year, the SCAD deFINE ART festival, which will act as the fall equivalent of the college’s nationally recognized spring SCAD Style festival.
The first …

Theatre Review: A Life in the Theatre
Monday, 9 Nov, 2009 – 16:25 | 8 Comments
Theatre Review: A Life in the Theatre

By Manning Harris
There is not much “Mamet speak,” that cynical, street-smart, corrosive dialogue that playwright David Mamet has become known for, in his 1977 play “A Life in the Theatre,” and that’s fortunate; for this …

Tools for Change, Nov. 7
Thursday, 5 Nov, 2009 – 6:00 | No Comment
Tools for Change, Nov. 7

The Atlanta Community ToolBank is bringing in the holidays with its annual Tool Rush Sale.  The sale will be held on Saturday, Nov. 7 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. and is open to the …

Canstruction project returns to Underground, Nov. 6
Monday, 2 Nov, 2009 – 10:36 | No Comment
Canstruction project returns to Underground, Nov. 6

For the 11th year, Atlanta design teams consisting of local architects, engineers, design professionals and contractors will convert commonplace canned food into amazing, larger-than-life sculptures in a national competition event entitled Canstruction.  This special exhibit …