February 2012
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“Ikea? Check. Room & Board? Check. CB2? Check. And now Atlanta scores another...”
– Betsy Riley, Bobby Berk Home
Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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If the GOP presidential contest were a movie or a... →
Feb 27th
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“And now I have this giant bed. It is bigger than my bathroom. It is bigger than...”
– Hollis Gillespie, King-Sized: Room for Everything but Regret
Feb 27th
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“When Simone arrived in Atlanta in 1972, Southern photographers were expected to...”
– Felicia Feaster, Chip Simone’s Second Coming
Feb 27th
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Feb 23rd
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Atlanta magazine nominated for eleven CRMA awards →
The CRMA’s are the Oscars of the city mag world. We’re pretty amped in the office right now.
Feb 22nd
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“It required a lot of incredible detective work. Because nobody had assembled...”
– Julia Forbes, curator of the High’s golf exhibit, on the difficulty of finding the featured works of art
Feb 22nd
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“To me, the first line has to contain the ending and set voice. The end of the...”
– Joshilyn Jackson, in an interview with Teresa Weaver on “A Grown-up Kind of Pretty”
Feb 22nd
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“Looking for a quick game of pool? Want to watch the game? How about an ice-cold...”
– Cathy Anderson, Style: 310 Rosemont
Feb 22nd
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Celebrate the final day of Bronner Bros.' trade... →
Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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“Nothing makes me as anxious as ordering seafood in restaurants. I must look like...”
– Christiane Lauterbach, Finding Sustainable Seafood on Menus
Feb 15th
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“It’s not just the great bars and infinite characters; it’s that the...”
– Margit Bisztray, Getaway: Key West
Feb 15th
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Feb 15th
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Cynthia Wong's Banana Pancakes →
Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! Now, feast on these delicious banana pancakes from Empire State South’s pastry chef
Feb 14th
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Feb 13th
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“When I was working on the book, I expected there to be anxiety that I was doing...”
– Douglas Blackmon, excerpt from our interview with the journalist on his book “Slavery by Another Name” The Sundance-worthy documentary based on the book will air tonight at 9 on PBS.
Feb 13th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 9th
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“Barcelona’s buzzy frisson, broad menu of tapas and sharable plates, and...”
– Bill Addison, Restaurant Review: Barcelona Wine Bar
Feb 9th
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“Tharp had first read “The Princess and the Goblin” twenty years ago...”
– Felicia Feaster, Twyla Time
Feb 9th
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“When we first considered asking famous Georgians to recall their childhoods...”
– Steve Fennessy, Editor’s Note for February 2012
Feb 9th
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What's worth your while this month: the Atlanta... →
Feb 8th
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Feb 8th
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Rick Santorum is the New Newt →
Feb 8th
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Feb 7th
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“Edna has stage IV breast cancer. Disease has spread all over her body. Had she...”
– Dr. Otis Brawley, excerpt from his book How We Do Harm Amidst all the Komen-Planned Parenthood drama, it’s key to remember just why breast cancer screening for low-income women is so important
Feb 6th
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“The last time Sue Celmer saw her husband alive, he was hungry. John was always...”
– Charles Bethea, Final Exit The Georgia Supreme Court has unanimously struck down the state’s law against assisted suicide. Our feature article on John Celmer’s final days sheds light on the issue
Feb 6th
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Feb 2nd
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The perfect way to up the culinary credentials of... →
Even if only a little…
Feb 2nd
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“Despite the predictable (and predicted) big loss, Newt shows no sign he’s...”
– Andisheh Nouraee, Eye on Newt: Newt to stay in until “Romney drops out”
Feb 1st
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