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Checkmate! Young chess players profess love of the game
Sunday, 1 Jan, 2012 – 5:25 | One Comment
Checkmate! Young chess players profess love of the game

By Ana Laura Araya
Chess is an analytical and universal sport that improves academic achievement and helps individuals plan ahead, problem-solve, become more disciplined, and have more patience. As if that was not enough, it also …

Steady & Improving: Homebuilders upbeat about 2012
Sunday, 1 Jan, 2012 – 5:01 | One Comment
Steady & Improving: Homebuilders upbeat about 2012

By Shandra Hill Smith
You’ve likely heard the reports of new home construction slowing in parts of metro Atlanta and around the nation as a result of the economic downturn and its blow to the housing …

Winter Arts Preview
Sunday, 1 Jan, 2012 – 5:01 | No Comment
Winter Arts Preview

By Taylor Arnold
If you’re experiencing a little cabin fever this season, you’re in luck, because Atlanta has some spectacular places to escape the winter doldrums. We’ve got the rundown of the winter’s must see performances …

Gluten-Free 101: Info, tips, recipes
Sunday, 1 Jan, 2012 – 5:01 | 4 Comments
Gluten-Free 101: Info, tips, recipes

By Gigi Stewart
A new year is the perfect time for a fresh start. For some, that means considering a gluten-free lifestyle. You may have even asked yourself if you need to go gluten-free. To help …

Music for the People: GA Tech team creates bestselling apps
Sunday, 1 Jan, 2012 – 5:00 | No Comment
Music for the People: GA Tech team creates bestselling apps

By Julia Turner
“If I had told someone five years ago I wanted to start and work for a company that created artificial intelligence for music-based applications, they would have laughed,” says Parag Chordia, Chief Technical …

The House on the Hill: The Tower is a Morningside landmark
Sunday, 1 Jan, 2012 – 5:00 | No Comment
The House on the Hill: The Tower is a Morningside landmark

By John Fleming
From a distance, the house atop the hill at 1209 N. Highland looks rough and unkept, its windows covered with plastic sheeting, much of the exterior adorned with weathered and unpainted plywood.
Across Highland, …