Articles tagged with: Atlanta
By Ann Boutwell
Nov. 7, 1926: Buckhead’s Covenant Presbyterian Church opened its new $150,000 Gothic-style building designed by architect Charles H. Hopkins. The church had its beginnings in 1874 and was the city’s first downtown congregation …
By Walt Harrison
I have a confession to make. I am not a gardener; I’m a landscaper. There is a world of difference.
I’ve successfully planted thousands of trees, shrubs, bulbs, ground covers, perennials, etc. I’ve pruned …
By Pamela Berger
I like Hugh Acheson. I’ve seen him on TV, read his thoughts on local, sustainable food and have thoroughly enjoyed his innovative, southern fare at Empire State South in Midtown – savoring the …
By Julia Turner
Time travel may not be possible still, but a visit to The New American Shakespeare Tavern at 499 Peachtree St. is a close runner-up. In the Globe-replicated façade and theater, it’s possible to …
By Laura Turner Seydel
Celebrities aren’t the only ones using their status for good. Athletes are also doing their part to help save the planet, and, in turn, making big changes within their sports and the …
By Kate Atwood
This month I am going to take a break from profiles and write instead about a pressing problem in our community and our nation. With Thanksgiving around the corner, it seems fitting to …




