Articles tagged with: Atlanta
Singer/songwriter Lucas Mire learned to play guitar from one of those Guitar for Dummies manuals, but its paid off in a big way as his debut album, 2005’s Forever’s Not As Long As It Used …
If you’re craving more soccer action now that the 2010 World Cup is over, head over to the Georgia Dome on July 28 for the Atlanta International Soccer Challenge featuring Mexico’s Club América vs. Manchester …
The Atlanta International Soccer Fest 2010 (www.atlsoccerfest.com) is underway to coincide with the soccer matches of the 2010 FIFAWorld Cup South in South Africa. Included in the events are game-viewing parties at local restaurants and sports …
The City of Atlanta announced this afternoon a list of changes to parking enforcement following a moratorium prompted by unprecedent complaints from residents, businesses and visitors. For the last month, PARKatlanta On-Street Parking Management Program has …
Art on the BeltLine officially opens Saturday with more than 40 performances and visual art installations. The temporary art project will highlight the Atlanta BeltLine, a 22-mile loop around the city’s core featuring parks, trails, transit and …
By Ann Boutwell
June 3, 1930: Regenstein’s Department Store opened in the old Peters Land Company Building on the southeast corner of Peachtree and Cain, now Andrew Young International Boulevard Established in 1872 by brothers Julius …



