Articles tagged with: Atlanta
By Brigette Flood
Take a love of music, art and vintage goods, pair it with two creative minds and a propensity to try new things … and voila you have the Thumper. It’s a one-of-a kind …
By Kate Atwood
Just before submitting my original column for this month, I received the sad news that our community had lost one of its most courageous and generous young spirits. I wanted to take this …
By Laura Turner Seydel
One of my personal heroes, Jane Goodall, was in town recently to meet with children and civil rights leaders to help spread the word about her work and also form new partnerships …
By Collin Kelley
and Annie Kinnett Nichols
Atlanta’s writers have been busy and their fruits of their labor are now available just in time for the holidays. Mysteries, poetry, memoirs and self-help are all here. Whether you’re …
By Clare S. Richie
Refugee Beads caught my attention at Candler Park’s Fall Fest. A decade ago, I worked with refugees who fled their country because of racial, religious or political persecution and came to Atlanta …
If you’re looking for decorating inspiration or just like the idea of wandering through some beautifully decked out homes, Intown has an array of tours on tap this month.
Decatur Holiday Candlelight Tour of Homes
Decatur’s 30th …



