Articles in the IN Print Category
Fourteen spectacular kitchens created by Atlanta’s most renowned designers will be highlighted during The Junior League of Atlanta’s 2012 Tour of Kitchens.
The event will be held Saturday, March 24, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. …
By Peter Bryant
In late 1998, Tom Glenn, president of the Hilda and Wilbur Glenn Family Foundation, approached the headmaster of The Westminster Schools with an idea for integrating philanthropic giving with high school education. The …
By Brigette Flood
The biggest news in social media last month was the surprising data released by the oft-forgotten social media pariah MySpace. In early February, MySpace claimed to have added more than a million new …
We asked Wendy Lowden, co-owner of Whimsy Press, to tell us what she loves about living in her neighborhood, which takes its name from the intersection of Ponce de Leon and North Highland avenues.
Why I …
By Ann Boutwell
March 4, 1902: Although unfinished, the Atlanta Carnegie Library, designed by New York architects Ackerman and Ross opened to the public for inspection. Librarian Anne Wallace, Assistant Charles William Hubner, and the all-female …
By Dan Popovic
I recently had the honor of interviewing some Intown residents that compete in triathlons on various levels and, as a triathlete myself, I was excited to tell their stories.
Before I introduce you to …




