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Archive for September, 2010

This weekend, September 30 through October 3, the Atlanta Greek Festival brings culture, food, entertainment and more to fun-seekers in the Atlanta area. Held at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation on Clairmont Road, visitors can experience the sights and sounds of Greece. Outside the church, guests can eat Greek cuisine, watch performances from…

Ivy Hall Writers Series has again burst on the scene with today’s most prolific writers. The showcase of different genres, ranging from science fiction to American pop culture, has prompted more from the artistic side of writing; even more so, driving home how we read a simple book between now and the next ten to…

A cool, new yogurt place has opened in the Toco Hills Promenade shopping center off of North Druid Hills Road. Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt, a franchise out of California, is a self-serve frozen yogurt restaurant with eclectic flavors and “every topping under the sun,” as stated on their website. The chain has already opened four Atlanta…

On the evening of Thursday, September 23, the parking deck of the Atlanta History Center was scattered with hundreds of hungry bargain hunters. The area was transformed into an impressive array of vintage women’s wear, accessories, books, home wares, paintings, furniture, men’s wear, children’s wear and more for the annual Forward Arts Foundation Flea Market….

The first Midtown Festival of the Arts was held this past weekend off of Peachtree St. (between 5th and 10th St.). Pictured is the artist market which consisted of various visual artists work for viewing and purchasing. Keep informed about next year’s event at their website or on their Facebook page. (Image courtsey of Midtown…

On Saturday, September 18, SCAD Atlanta Radio held its first ever concert event, titled, “Music in the Sky.” Students enjoyed an evening on the roof of the SCAD parking deck, accompanied by the music of three DJs, a performance by the dance group Royal Flush, food, prizes and games — including a giant inflatable Twister….

By Lawren McCord Photograph by Sean Wright Scott Schuman, a.k.a. “The Sartorialist,” and fellow blogger Garance Doré visited SCAD Atlanta and to attend a question-and-answer session with students and faculty. The creator of “The Sartorialist” blog (with 300,000 plus views per day) and long-time fashion industry professional allowed the audience to grab the microphone and…

“A large puff of smoke and a homeless man walking away.” . . .