Author Archives: Britton Edwards
Shaping Downtown by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme is Shaping Downtown
Photo Pick: Hidden Gem at Arabia Mountain by John Becker
From John: “Who knew there was a hidden gem of a waterfall at Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve? I didn’t. In fact, it might not have been there at all except for all the rain we’ve had recently. So, in addition to a nice day hike around the nature preserve, I was treated to this very pleasant […]
Shaping Downtown by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme: Shaping Downtown
Commentary: Underground Atlanta sale is a deal city can’t miss
Developer T. Scott Smith is willing to invest up to $400 million to revitalize Underground Atlanta and its surrounding area.
And he is anxious to take ownership of the property. Right now his company is managing the Underground retail center for the city but receiving no fees for the work. That’s only one reason he wants the deal to close.
Old School GSU by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme: Old School GSU
Old School GSU by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme: Old School GSU Decatur St. Crowd Control??
Photo Pick: Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Live Performances by John Becker
Art on the Atlanta BeltLine Live Performances: Saira Raza with 10th Letter, Sanam Studio Dancers & Becky Katz performed live at the BeltLine Reynoldstown stage on Saturday September 19. Their performance of Dandelion’s Voyage was an experimental cinematic and musical experience, inspired by Bollywood, folk music, and science fiction. For more information on Saira, visit http://sistersai.com/. For more […]
Old School GSU by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme: Old School GSU
Photo Pick: Kids at Grant Park by Wendy Darling
On a Sunday morning during the weekly farmers market
Commentary: Piedmont Park is being ‘loved to death’
True confessions: I love Music Midtown.
I have been to every Music Midtown since it began at 10th and Peachtree in 1994. It was such a disappointment when Music Midtown disappeared between 2006 and 2010 ─ leaving Atlanta without a signature music festival.
Monster Issues by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme is Monster Issues
