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Stories for A Cold Winter’s Eve, Jan. 9
Monday, 3 Jan, 2011 – 12:25 | No Comment
Stories for A Cold Winter’s Eve, Jan. 9

Southern Order of Storytellers presents “Stories for a Cold Winter’s Eve,” a concert in the spirit of the Appalachian tradition celebrating the end of the holiday season by “tellin’ stories all night!” The event …

Life is a Banquet
Saturday, 1 Jan, 2011 – 5:00 | One Comment
Life is a Banquet

By Patrick Dennis
I am an artist and I’ve been thinking…
I’m old, and that means I have a “different” frame of reference plus some disturbing physical idiosyncrasies. So before you read another word, please go rent …

Winter Arts Preview 2011
Saturday, 1 Jan, 2011 – 5:00 | No Comment
Winter Arts Preview 2011

By Collin Kelley
Editor
While weather forecasters have predicted a mild winter, it’s been a rollercoaster of temperatures, but regardless of the atmospheric conditions, Atlanta’s art scene is set to boil. The next three months will showcase …

Get thee to Church!
Thursday, 30 Dec, 2010 – 13:00 | No Comment
Get thee to Church!

By Annie Kinnett Nichols
Shout hallelujah! A new bar, eatery and gallery called Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium – or Church for short –  has opened at the corner Edgewood …

Christmas at Callanwolde returns
Wednesday, 1 Dec, 2010 – 5:05 | No Comment
Christmas at Callanwolde returns

By Collin Kelley
Editor
For nearly 30 years, Christmas at Callanwolde was a staple of the holiday season in Atlanta, with the mansion festooned in lights and greener. In 2003, the event was put on hiatus, but …

Green Holidays with Artful Trees
Wednesday, 1 Dec, 2010 – 5:00 | One Comment
Green Holidays with Artful Trees

By Tina Chadwick
While retail stores now call fake Christmas trees “permanent trees” or more cleverly “evergreen,” a lot of holiday tree shoppers do find themselves struggling with how to have a greener holiday.
Most people head …