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Theatre Review: ‘Into the Woods’ at The Alliance
Sat, 10/09/11 – 5:00 | One Comment
Theatre Review: ‘Into the Woods’ at The Alliance

By Manning Harris
fmanningh@gmail.com
“Into the Woods,” music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine, is currently on view at the Alliance Theatre’s main stage through Oct. 2.  The show opened on Broadway in …

Art on the BeltLine Sept. 9 through November
Thu, 8/09/11 – 5:00 | No Comment
Art on the BeltLine Sept. 9 through November

Art on the Atlanta BeltLine officially kicks off Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. on the Reynoldstown stage (near H. Harper Station on Memorial Drive) with a performance by Daysahead and a screening of the film, …

Atlanta Food Rave is back Sept. 23
Tue, 6/09/11 – 10:36 | No Comment
Atlanta Food Rave is back Sept. 23

The Atlanta Food Rave returns Friday, Sept. 23 from 7 to 10 p.m. at East Andrews Entertainment Complex. An interactive night of food, fun, cocktails and live entertainment, The Atlanta Food Rave will donate a …

Ice Cream Festival at Piedmont Park Sept. 10.
Fri, 2/09/11 – 5:01 | 2 Comments
Ice Cream Festival at Piedmont Park Sept. 10.

Did you know America is the ice cream capital of the world? We produce over 1.5 billion gallons per year. Each American consumes around 22 quarts a year, vanilla being the most popular, snagging around …

Dragon*Con rematerializes Downtown this weekend
Thu, 1/09/11 – 5:01 | No Comment
Dragon*Con rematerializes Downtown this weekend

By Collin Kelley
Editor
Sci-fi freaks and gaming geeks will converge on Downtown from  Sept. 2-5 for the 25th anniversary edition of Dragon*Con, where it’s perfectly acceptable to let your nerd flag fly freely.
Star Wars, Star Trek, …

Read the February digital edition
Thu, 1/09/11 – 5:00 | One Comment
Read the February digital edition

Downtown… where all the lights are bright! Yes, this month we update all the projects happening in the heart of the city, including the streetcar project, new transportation center, the future of the Civic Center, …