Articles in the IN Print Category
By Brigette Flood
You know the saying that goes, “a good idea is worth stealing?” I’m a big fan and practitioner of it. Really we all are. If you think about it, stealing is what social …
By Kate Atwood
The New Year means new opportunities to start a cycle of good in our community. We often set resolutions just for ourselves, but this year I challenge you to make a resolution for …
By Ann Boutwell
Jan 1, 1902: The Negro Literary and Historical Society commemorated the 39th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. The Ebenezer Baptist Church was the celebration site, located …
By Julia Turner
Currently, Georgia law does not ban landfill disposal of e-waste – computers, printers, televisions, etc. – coming from residential sources. although some landfills will not accept them. The improper disposal of these items, which contains …
By Patrick Dennis
I am an artist and I’ve been thinking…
Like the ash dangling precipitously from Mame Dennis’ glamorously long cigarette holder, one tap and the holidays are gone. But not without fanfare, family drama, financial …
By Tina Chadwick
Since Atlanta has once again become the film capital of the South, it’s no surprise that more and more movies and TV series are shooting in and aroundn the city. The latest is …




