This week’s theme: Old School GSU
Category: Media
Photo Pick: Kids at Grant Park by Wendy Darling
On a Sunday morning during the weekly farmers market
The value of a mentor
One of the more interesting aspects of looking into Atlanta’s history is finding out about links that Atlanta has to events and people that are larger than the city itself. On a personal note, it’s those kinds of surprising connections that I find most interesting about living in a city the size of Atlanta. This […]
Monster Issues by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme is Monster Issues
Monster Issues by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme is: Monster Issues
Monster Issues by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme: Monster Issues Peachtree near Pine by Kelly Jordan
Atlanta was one of only a few American cities to host the special visitor
When the 1895 Cotton States Exposition opened in Atlanta 120 years ago as of this writing, it represented the culmination of years of planning and fund raising on the part of the exposition’s organizers. It was a big time undertaking costing over $2 million dollars, which, by today’s currency standards, equates to around $57 million […]
Photo Pick: Yoga on the BeltLine by John Becker
From John: “Every Tuesday evening at 7 PM (weather permitting) hundreds of yoga enthusiasts gather in the multi-use field next to the skate park on the Eastside BeltLine Trail for outdoor yoga, sponsored by King of Pops. As you can see, it’s quite a sight to behold!”
Mother Nature, stumped by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme: Nature of Intown
Humungous fungus among us by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme: Nature of intown
Chain(link) of life – Beltine by Kelly Jordan
This week’s theme: Nature of Intown
The speech didn’t go exactly as he had planned
In 1895 Atlanta put its best foot forward for all to see with the Cotton States and International Exposition. It was a coming out party of sorts for Atlanta and designed to show the world, and particularly South American countries, that Atlanta had moved past its pre-civil war mentality and had taken its rightful place […]
