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A Month of Festivals
Wednesday, 1 Sep, 2010 – 5:00 | 2 Comments
A Month of Festivals

The fourth annual Atlanta Arts Festival returns to Piedmont Park on Saturday, Sept. 18, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 19, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A juried art show featuring …

Read the August e-Edition
Sunday, 1 Aug, 2010 – 0:19 | No Comment
Read the August e-Edition

The August e-Edition is now available featuring our cover story on Georgia State University’s new football team and details on how to vote in Rescued Pet Idol 2010.
Read the August issue at this link or by …

Summer Stroll on the Mile, June 13
Sunday, 23 May, 2010 – 5:00 | 5 Comments
Summer Stroll on the Mile, June 13

On June 13, Atlanta’s vibrant Midtown Mile is hosting Summer Stroll on the Mile, a family-friendly neighborhood event. The event focuses on the music, sights, food and shops lining Peachtree Street from North Avenue to 15th Street.
“Summer …

City Dwellers: From suburbs to condo living
Saturday, 1 May, 2010 – 5:25 | No Comment
City Dwellers: From suburbs to condo living

By Carly Felton
During the 1960s, many Atlantans abandoned their city homes for sprawling spaces in the suburbs. They felt that the promise of good schools, safe neighborhoods and less traffic was just too good to pass …

Go West: Westside is new Dining Destination
Saturday, 1 May, 2010 – 5:16 | One Comment
Go West: Westside is new Dining Destination

By Kathy Vogeltanz
As Midtown West continues revitalizing, more restaurants are springing up and relocating there. They reflect the activity of the area, reinventing American Southern cuisine by spotlighting the local flavors and giving them a …

Ignition Alley: Co-working is new trend
Tuesday, 1 Dec, 2009 – 5:06 | No Comment
Ignition Alley: Co-working is new trend

By Collin Kelley
Co-working has become a new buzzword in the business startup world, but what does it mean? Walk into the loft-like space of Ignition Alley and you’ll get some idea.
Individuals and teams are scattered …