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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 …

Hero of The BeltLine: Angel Poventud’s ongoing mission
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 4:59 | No Comment
Hero of The BeltLine: Angel Poventud’s ongoing mission

By Han Vance
In a city built originally as a multi-directional train terminus, it is fitting that a typical day in his life begins and ends riding the rails. No matter the hour, Angel Poventud remains …

Summer Camps: Beyond crafts and sports
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 4:59 | No Comment
Summer Camps: Beyond crafts and sports

It might be winter, but spring and summer will be here before you know it and kids will be clamoring for something to do. If you want to sign your kids up for a camp …

Beauty Is Closer Than You Think
Wednesday, 1 Feb, 2012 – 4:58 | One Comment
Beauty Is Closer Than You Think

By Annie Kinnett Nichols
Not that I’m vain, but I’m vain. And what I’ve learned from my part-time job at Lux salon at Studioplex is that you can look awesome and it’s not that hard. You …

Keep It INtown: Kirkwood
Sunday, 1 Jan, 2012 – 6:00 | No Comment
Keep It INtown: Kirkwood

We asked frequent contributor, foodie, professor and poet Karen Head to share some of the goodness of her neighborhood, Kirkwood.
Why I Love It
Moving to Kirkwood was one of the best decisions of my life. The …

Hidden in Plain Sight: Volunteers create new hiking trail
Sunday, 1 Jan, 2012 – 5:55 | No Comment
Hidden in Plain Sight: Volunteers create new hiking trail

By Sally Sears
A dozen adults wielding blue-handled swing blades caught drivers’ eyes on Lindbergh Drive on a recent Sunday morning.
Honks and cheers joined the crackle of yanking honeysuckle vines and kudzu as volunteers cleared a …