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Daily Archives: April 1, 2012
The Green Issue: A bumper crop of news & events
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By Elizabeth Patrick April is Earth Month and it is a great time to get outdoors and give back, because it all adds up to a healthier you and a cleaner environment. Every little bit you do can help the…
Museums, events mark Titanic centennial
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NEW YORK — A hundred years ago, the sinking of the Titanic was a tragic disaster. Today, it’s fodder for an entertaining outing with the kids. There are replica ships in Tennessee and Missouri, graveyard tours in New York and…
Spring Home Tours: Druid Hills, Inman Park & More
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By Collin KelleyEditor The perennials are in bloom, spring rain makes grass and trees green, the smell of dogwoods pierces the air and some of Atlanta’s finest homes will be opening their doors for spring tours. Whether you are looking…
Prints, ceramics featured at Spartanburg Art Museum
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“Passion for Lithography” is part of a larger collection of lithography prints produced by Rolling Stone Print Atelier in Atlanta. This critically acclaimed collection represents works by artists who created lithographs in collaboration with master printer Wayne Kline. Vatalaro is…
Atlanta set to unveil $1.4B ‘global gateway’
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<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 11–> The facility is designed to give jet-lagged passengers a place where they don’t mind waiting out a flight delay, turning an airport visit from chaotic to calming. Travelers will be able to dine on organic burgers…
Ga. cold toward solar firms
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Print E-mail By Kristi E. Swartz The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Anthony Deljou considered adding solar panels to his home and 70,000-square foot art gallery in Atlanta’s West End neighborhood to cater to some of the business’ environmentally conscious clients.
Get Festive: Spring festival season is here!
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By Collin KelleyEditor Spring has sprung, which means Intown’s festival season begins in earnest with six big events in April alone. We’ll be providing previews of the various festivals through the summer, so stay tuned for much more. Festival on…
Lawmakers ready to race
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Print E-mail By Aaron Gould Sheinin The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Coming soon to mailboxes, Facebook pages and and answering machines across the state: reminders from Republican legislators that they cut your taxes, helped fuel job growth, paved the way for more…
GOP lawmakers: We put jobs first
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State Rep. Doug Collins, now campaigning for a seat in the U.S. House, calls the recently-closed session of Georgia’s General Assembly a “banner year” for Gov. Nathan Deal. As lawmakers prepared to head to the Capitol in January, Deal made…