Articles in the IN Print Category
By Collin Kelley
Editor
While it may seem that restaurants are constantly closing in Atlanta, there are always new ones ready to open and become the next dining destination.
Over the next few months, some of Atlanta’s most …
By Shandra Hill Smith
If a new home is in your sights, is now a good time to buy? Should you consider selling? Not clear on what to do in today’s housing market?
Three Intown professionals hope …
By Tim Sullivan
Druid Hills resident Brennan Bolt is a labor and employment attorney at McKenna Long & Aldridge by day. By night he and his wife Michelle dote on their two young boys, Ewan and …
By Taylor Arnold
By now most of us have heard of Botox and facelifts, and some of us may even be familiar with the various laser treatments available today. But with so many medical spas touting …
By Collin Kelley
Editor
Natalie Saxon’s love of repurposing furniture not only led to the creation of a business, but a personal project to help women in transition.
Saxon created her interior design company, Expressions by Natalie, last …
By Melody Harclerode
As an elementary school student, my school offered limited options for after school activities. I had the choice of music lessons or girl scouts. If I wanted to learn ballet, gymnastics, art or …




