Get out and see a Movie: AMC North Dekalb Mall & The Plaza Theatre
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Old Smith's Shoe Sign Found
Click on photos to enlarge.
This is the building where Sage was located and the new business moving in will be The Iberian Pig.
Sure would be nice if they kept the old Smith's Shoe sign. It looks so cool.
If it were up to me, I would leave the Smith's Shoe sign and put a neon light above it for "The Iberian Pig" that would make that building a Classic.
The Iberian Pig arrives in Decatur late summer 2009
The Iberian Pig
121 Sycamore St.
Decatur, GA 30030
404.371.8800
Friday, August 21, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Creative Loafing chain up for auction
By Jeffry Scott
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
His family’s empire of alternative weekly newspapers headed to the auction block next week in a Tampa bankruptcy court, Creative Loafing CEO Ben Eason said Wednesday he’s confident his bid will prevail.
“I think we are absolutely the best bid,” Eason said in a telephone interview from Tampa, the headquarters of the struggling six-newspaper chain that was founded in Atlanta 37 years ago by his mother, Deborah Eason, who sold her interest to her son and a group of investors in 2000.
“Any bid has got to have cash, management and know-how, and be in a position to run the business and pay off debt,” said Eason. “We have all of that.”
But a partner in the only other known bidder, New York-based Atalaya Capital Management LP, which Creative Loafing owes $30 million, said Wednesday he was confident Atalaya would get a judge’s nod and soon run the company.
ajc full story
Decatur’s Renewal Design-Build Recognized by Atlanta Business Chronicle,
August 19, 2009 - For the second year in a row, Renewal has been named one of Atlanta’s Top 10 residential remodelers by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Renewal ranks #7 for the entire metro area, and is #1 in all of Decatur and DeKalb County. The list, revised and published annually, surveys and ranks the top companies in a variety of industries across the 20-county metro area.
In addition, Renewal has earned the position of #2,022 in the 2009 Inc. 5000, an annual ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in America. This list, compiled by Inc. Magazine, is the most comprehensive portrait of fast-growing private companies assembled anywhere.
Renewal, which works primarily in Decatur, Avondale and intown Atlanta neighborhoods, continues to see steady growth amidst the economic downturn. President and co-owner David Michelson credits the local community for their success. He says, “The community is tremendously supportive of Renewal. Homeowners in the area really embrace the energy-efficient and ‘green’ renovation principles we’ve promoted for so long, and they continue to recommend us to their neighbors, family, and friends.”
Renewal Design-Build, 124 S. Columbia Dr. in Decatur, provides complete solutions for renovations, additions, kitchens, baths, porches, decks, small projects and repairs.
For more information, call 404.378.6962, or visit RenewalDesignBuild.com.
Kelly Cheek
Marketing Manager
Renewal Design-Build
404-378-6962
124 S. Columbia Dr., Decatur, GA 30030
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Metro Atlanta speed crackdown coming Wednesday
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Patrols will be concentrated on the interstates
By Mashaun D. Simon
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Motorists beware. The Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) is launching another all-day speed enforcement crackdown.
On Wednesday, traffic enforcement units from DeKalb County PD, Cobb County PD, College Park PD, East Point PD, Union City PD, Atlanta Police Department are expected to run concentrated patrols on I-285, I-85, I-75 and I-20.
They will be on the lookout for motorists, who drive at illegal speeds, tailgate, drive aggressively, and ignore Georgia’s ‘Move Over Law.’ The Move-Over Law was designed to protect law enforcement officers conducting traffic stops and other first responders performing emergency tasks alongside highways with their emergency lights activated.
ajc story
Monday, August 17, 2009
Relics and Rarities Ice Cream Parlor and Car Gallery to Open Early September.
Greetings,
In early September 2009, Relics and Rarities Ice Cream Parlor and Car Gallery will open its doors. We are prepared to take the youth of Decatur, and the entire metropolitan area on a wonderful journey. The Gallery is full of American automobile history and the culture in which it is surrounded. Just about every item in the gallery has a Relics and Rarities information plaque associated with it. These plaques provide interesting and educational comments. Our motto is “learn something cool and have a cool scoop of ice cream while you’re at it.”
Sincerely,
Warren K. Pickard
WINE & WHEELS EVENT AUG. 29, 2009
Please join us on Aug. 29th @ 8:30PM for a wonderful evening of wine and classic cars, and more . The event will be fun for all with a Q&A with owner, door prizes, games, music and of course ice cream. Space is limited to so please RSVP @ relicsicecream@gmail.com. Admission is just $10.00. No one under 21 allowed.
Relics and Rarities Ice Cream Parlor
409 North McDonough Street, Decatur, Georgia 30030
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Can You Guess Where This Is. ?
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Filming of "PAST LIFE" at Decatur City Hall
See the guy running toward me in the orange shirt, well he ran up to me and told me, no pictures, and I said to him... No Speak English.
In this scene the two guy's in masks come running out of City Hall which was converted to be Pelham Co-Op Savings & Loan Bank,
and run down the steps, and a women walking on the sidewalk with her grocery bag sees what has just happend and one of the mask guys shoots her 3 or for 4 times, and the other guy says "what did you do that for", and he says "she saw us rob the bank man"
and they run off down the sidewalk. and then someone says "Cut"
Click on pictures to enlarge.
Take MARTA to see Paul McCartney
On Friday, workers continued to put the final touches on the venue for Saturday night's Green Concert with Paul McCartney. This is the biggest outdoor production that music producer Peter Colon has ever done, with 70 semi-trucks of production material and a million and a half dollars of just stage and production costs alone. John Spink / jspink@ajc.com
Downtown will be extra clogged this weekend with Braves game, hair show, lane closures
By Ty Tagami
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Baby, you can’t drive my car. Or yours.
That’s what the Georgia Department of Transportation is singing as a former Beatle prepares to headline an Atlanta concert on a Saturday brimming with several other big downtown events and, you got it, lane closures on the Downtown Connector.
Paul McCartney, who has been opening recent shows with “Drive My Car,” is expected to draw tens of thousands to Piedmont Park for his first outdoor Atlanta concert in 44 years. Also on Saturday, at the Georgia World Congress Center, some 50,000 hair stylists are expected to attend the Bronner Bros. International Hair Show.
AJC STORY
Friday, August 14, 2009
New life for downtown Macy’s building
photo from creative loafing.
By Rachel Tobin Ramos The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The glamorous, 14-foot-high teardrop chandeliers in the former Macy’s building downtown soon will have a new reason to sparkle.
Even in this gloomy economy.
Within the year, the memorable fixtures will help illuminate weddings, parties and special events.
Construction started this week that will transform the three main shopping floors of the 82-year-old building on Peachtree Street into an events venue.
The Grand Atrium and The Gallery events spaces are scheduled to open in early 2010, along with two restaurants, Meehan’s Public House and Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint. Later, a traveling exhibits venue will open on the ground floor.
ajc full story
The former Macy’s building at 180 Peachtree will house two new restaurants. The first, tentatively called Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint, will feature live music and the comfort-food stylings of Todd Richards (One Flew South). The second will be a new branch of Meehan’s Ale House — the Irish-ish pub from 101 Concepts.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Easy Living Pedicabs will provide rides to the Decatur BBQ Festival
Harmony Park is the location the Decatur BBQ Festival. Visit their website at www.decaturbbqfestival.com to get specifics and music line up. Easy Living Pedicabs will be providing rides for Decatur residents and MARTA riders using the East Lake Station. We will also be providing sightseeing rides around Oakhurst village. We are charging a flat rate of $5 for our service each trip, so it is a very affordable fun way to get around. More details in the coming days. Call, text, or email us for more information.
Decatur BBQ Blues Bluegrass Festival Saturday Aug 15
Mark your calendar for August 15, 2009, and don’t miss the 9th Annual Decatur Barbeque Blues & Bluegrass Festival, at Harmony Park in Decatur. The gates open at 4:00pm and there will be live music until 10:00pm. Kids 10 and under admitted free. Please note that no outside coolers will be permitted on the site.
Decatur’s 9th Annual BBQ, Blues & Bluegrass Festival is brought to you by three non-profit groups: the Community Center of South Decatur, the Oakhurst Neighborhood Association and the Decatur Recreation Department. All proceeds of the festival will be invested directly into the Decatur community.
State gets creative with HERO truck sponsorships
Courtesy of State Farm. State Farm is paying the Georgia DOT more than $1 million per year in exchange for having its logo displayed on HERO trucks, operator uniforms and service signs.
By ALYSE KNORR The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
This week, 22 signs announcing the Georgia Department of Transportation’s Highway Emergency Response Operators (HERO) program were put up on highways around Atlanta.
At the bottom of each sign were the words “sponsored by State Farm” and an image of the insurance company’s logo.
The corporate logo on these highway signs is a result of a sponsorship agreement between State Farm and the Georgia DOT announced last May.
Under the terms of the agreement, State Farm pays GDOT $1.7 million per year for the next three years.
ajc story
"Early TV Memories" Stamps Now on Sale
"Early TV Memories" Stamp Sheet
RICHMOND - For more than half a century, Americans have turned to television for entertainment and information. Whether laughing at the first situation comedies, identifying with ordinary people who had their day in the spotlight on game shows, or tingling at crime dramas, audiences were charmed by the novelty of the young medium.
On Tuesday, August 11, the U.S. Postal Service commemorates 20 great shows from TV's golden age with the issuance of the "Early TV Memories" stamp sheet in Hollywood, CA. Check your local post office for availability.
The shows commemorated in the "Early TV Memories" 20 stamp sheet include: Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet; Alfred Hitchcock Presents; Dinah Shore Show; Dragnet; Ed Sullivan Show; Georges Burns & Gracie Allen Show; Hopalong Cassidy; The Honeymooners; Howdy Doody; I Love Lucy; Kulka, Fran and Ollie; Lassie; The Lone Ranger; Perry Mason; Phil Silvers Show; The Red Skelton Show; Texaco Star Theater, Tonight Show; Twilight Zone; and You Bet Your Life.
http://www.wtvr.com/wtvr-hollywood-stamps,0,3927414.story
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
City plans to open Decatur's Fifth Avenue school
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The decision to renovate and reopen Fifth Avenue school will fall to the Decatur City Commission next month.
The city has such power over the schools because it owns all of the district buildings, including the shuttered elementary school that the district wants to turn into a new academy for fourth and fifth graders.
As owners, it will be up to the city to endorse the district’s plan by either borrowing the $8 to $10 million needed for the renovation itself, or granting a lease-purchase to the district to seek lending on its own.
Either way, the district plans to pay for the project using its share of sales taxes – about $13 million over five years – which it uses for similar projects such as an early childhood education center.
ajc story
UPDATE: Good news and bad news for Decatur CD customers looking for Sugarland CD/DVD
3:59 pm August 12, 2009, by Richard Eldredge
Peach Buzz
There was good news and bad news for Decatur CD customers Wednesday.
First, the good news: Making good on the promise he posted on the indie record shop’s blog last weekend, Kristian Bush, one-half of the Grammy-winning country duo Sugarland popped into the store.
The bad news: the duo’s iron-clad exclusivity contract with Walmart prohibited Bush from making good on his offer to personally deliver cases of Sugarland’s new CD/DVD set “Live on the Inside.”
Sugarland Answers Decatur CD Store's Plea
DECATUR, GA -- A Decatur record store might get a visit from a very famous country star Wednesday. Sugarland band member Kristian Bush may come to the store to make good on long time relationship.
Band members Bush and Jennifer Nettles have their musical roots in Decatur. They started out performing at small independent businesses like Eddies Attic. They're first records were sold at Decatur CD. "I remember getting their first record and selling it quite well," said Decatur CD owner Warren Hudson.
The band is now one of the country music industries top acts. And with that success, comes more ways to make money. Walmart has obtained exclusive rights to sell the bands new CD/DVD, "Live on the Inside".
Hudson's record store is one of the few independent record stores left in the Atlanta area. "We've looked at their success with kind of a cheerleader mentality," Hudson said.
So imagine his frustration when customers came into his store looking for the bands new release and he didn't have it. Hudson says he had to tell his customers they could only get the DVD at Walmart. "I can't blame the band for taking the payday at all," Hudson said. "We just want to sell what the customers want to buy."
Hudson writes a blog on the record store's website. He wrote an open letter to Sugarland. In the blog Hudson wrote "You guys have been around roughly as long as Decatur CD, and we've been supporters of your music from day one. The point is that by shutting the door on independent record stores, you're in effect shutting the door on your hometown."
At his store on Tuesday Hudson said "We're not gonna hurt Walmart's business." He made a proposal to the band in his blog. "Since we can't get your new release through our usual means, how about you bring it by the store?"
But Hudson never expected what happened. Within hours, band member Kristian Bush commented on the blog: "You are right, and thanks for the suggestion. I am in Houston for a show right now but will come by the store when I get home on Wednesday and bring you a few boxes of discs. We can peel off the Wal-mart stickers together while we catch up."
http://www.11alive.com
Photo credit:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/ABPub/2008/08/08/2008100255.jpg
Workers race to clear Piedmont Park lake before McCartney concert
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Cleanup of Piedmont Park’s Lake Clara Meer continued Tuesday as workers scooped up thousands of dead fish in August’s brutal heat.
Two men trawled the lake in a flat-bottom boat while city workers and others performing community service used hand-held nets to remove the floating fish. One man, 18-year-old Johnny Skandalakis, removed a fish nearly 4 feet long, weighing 30 pounds, he said, proudly displaying the specimen on his cellphone.
Ronald Barnes Jr., 21, said the lake was covered with the floating dead when his group joined the cleanup around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. He estimated his group had filled roughly 60 plastic bags with the remains.
And yes, it smelled.
Monica Thornton, vice president of the Piedmont Park Conservancy, said the nonprofit which oversees the park has consulted with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to determine the cause of the incident. DNR has met with the conservancy’s lake management group and said the deaths were the result of a naturally occurring algae bloom, she said.
The deaths occur as algae can quickly multiply, especially in hot, dry weather. If not controlled, the algae eventually dies and takes oxygen with it, said fisheries biologist Chris Nelson of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Thornton said rumors that the conservancy or management group sprayed something in or near the lake, precipitating the deaths, simply aren’t true.
AJC story
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Summer Clearance at Whit's End
Monday, August 10, 2009
Rose Squared "Conversations With Shoes" has Successful Opening Night
Opening Event Success!
August 7, 2009
JD Isaacs from Rose Squared sends this in.
Opened
August 7, 2009
Running through Sept, 17, 2009
Rose Squared is proud to have hosted an elegant and successful opening night to present the work of upcoming artist Jo Baskerville. Several paintings were sold and the atmosphere was electric. Jo's sister, Dawn, helped cater the affair with even his parents driving down from Virginia to attend. The gallery never looked more beautiful and the addition of the Angel-Diamond Collection of Antique women's shoes from the 1930's was a fun addition for the festive crowd that gathered.
"Conversations With Shoes" takes you into the world of "Fashion Modernism," a phrase coined by the artist to describe taking the art of fashion into the two dimensional world of painting on canvas and paper.
Come see these exciting paintings presented in a loose, fluid style of rendering that translates the art of shoe design into another form of art altogether.
"Jo Baskerville has done something unique not only in theme, but also in his personal style of painting. Every drip, every run and every brush stroke is perfectly placed with surprising spontaneity to interpret his subject in an energetic and exciting way. These paintings are not only serious depictions of iconic shoe fashions in history, but they have a whimsical air about them that puts a smile on your face and a kick in your step."
JD Isaacs
Rose Squared
111 Clairemont Ave
Decatur, GA 30030
ph: 404 377-1414
jdis
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Music Video filmed in Decatur Ga
Filming for this video was Saturday behind Greene's Fine Food and they used classic VW's for the background.
Not sure who this was, but maybe someone can comment if they know.
Hey. This was Jarin Corbin. He won Atlanta Idol on V103 and shot his 1st music video this weekend. He shot the 2nd half in Little 5 points. Check out his website www.jarinsings.net
He was great to work with and we wish him all the success.
Greene's Fine Foods
August 10, 2009 8:18 PM
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Original "DHS" Letters used in New Auditorium
Friday, August 7, 2009
Congratulations to Indecatur and Regator
On 8/6/2009, inDECATUR will be two years old. On the following day, Regator (the great blog aggregator based in Decatur) will be one year old. So, they decided to celebrate the event together at the Grange on Friday night Aug 7, 6-9pm.
The Grange
426 W Ponce De Leon Ave
Decatur, GA 30030-2443
(404) 270-9950
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Wendy's, Arby's to be housed under 1 roof
Atlanta will soon be a test market for fast-food restaurants featuring both Wendy's and Arby's under one roof.
Wendy's/Arby's Group executives announced Thursday that they are launching the dual-branded restaurants in hopes of cutting expenses. Three test locations will open in the Atlanta area by the middle of 2010.
The Atlanta-based company was formed last fall when Triarc Inc., which owns Arby's, acquired Wendy'
AJC STORY
Wendy's/Arby's Group: http://www.wendysarbys.com/
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
The Last Staycation Sunday in 2009!
Last Staycation Sunday on Church.
First chance to see many new things!
Sunday, August 9
1-4pm
The last Staycation Sunday in 2009!
Come on over to Church Street this next Sunday to Get Local. Each of the seven participating businesses on the block will be featuring local suppliers, offering samples and special sales, and door prizes at the end of the day!
Detail of an old Indian trunk.
And, yes, if you haven't seen the new arrivals from India-- get on in here!
What's happening on the street?
Leon's Full Service: instant portraits drawn for $40
Taste: demo and samples of loose leaf organic teas
Hoopla: shoe trunk show with Pedipeds
Seen Gallery: a variety of visiting artists
Javamonkey: refreshing granita and yummy cookie samples
And a special treat! Welcome The Yogurt Tap! Right next door to Mingei, the Yogurt Tap opens this weekend, offering organic, local yogurt with a variety of toppings for 39 cents an ounce! FREE SAMPLES on Sunday!
Who will Mingei be featuring?
sara beads yellowsara beads
Sararabrazil
Sara Brandon, anthropology prof, jewelry designer and importer will be showing off her gorgeous, earthy Brazilian designs. And she's clearing out old stock and putting it on sale! Sara's work has quite a following at our store. Here's a chance to come and meet her!
denise wood
Denise DiSharoon
Denise's jewelry is inspired by organic forms found throughout the natural world and by the most basic, elemental shapes. The pieces pictured above are made from recycled sterling silver and walnut from a naturally felled tree in the Virginia Highlands neighborhood. She'll also be showing her lotus designs, which were a big hit at Mingei last November.
Treasures from the Sea
Daryn KaganThere can be no more unique gift. We have just received these antique celadon rice bowls, recovered last year from the wreckage of a Chinese junk that went down in 1850 off the coast of Vietnam. These bowls, used as ballast in the ship, were recovered just last year. They are not food safe, but they sure are gorgeous!
Bags to carry the end of summer with you
rivierabagdetail
These beautiful cotton bags, made by a woman's co-op in South India, are woven in an assortment of colored stripes and made into a variety of sizes, from totes to coin purses. These are the perfect bags to tote to the pool, the beach, the market, the library, or work! They are in a heap right inside our front door, so come on in and dig in!
In the News
Are you flying Airtran this month? We are mentioned in the flight magazine!
Check here online to read an article about finding global goods in metro Atlanta.
Mingei Book Club
Tuesday , August 11, 7:30pm
Unbowed
This month, we are reading Unbowed, by Wangari Maathai, Kenyan environmentalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner
What's next? Books available at Mingei
September: Geography of Bliss, by Eric Weiner
October : Bury Me Standing, by Isabel Fonseca, the story of the Romany people, known as gypsies
November: Red Azalea, by Anchee Min, a Cultural Revolution memoir from China
And mark your calendars for the Decatur Book Festival, Labor Day weekend!
Visit their website to make your plans!
Looking forward to your visit in August!
Sincerely,
Ellen and Ann
Mingei World Arts
427 Church Street
Decatur, Georgia 30030
Decatur to donate old banners for tote bag project
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Leave it to Decatur to recycle with style.
The city agreed this week to donate its old banners — advertising city events and parties — to a Colombian refugee recently resettled in DeKalb County.
Maria Cristina Giraldo Echeverria will then use her Wal-Mart sewing machine to turn the fabric into tote and messenger bags to be sold at a Decatur fair trade shop.
“It’s a very wonderful, very Decatur thing to do,” said Ann VanSlyke, owner of the Mingei World Arts store, where the bags will be sold.
The totes are for bookworms as much as earnest environmentalists. That’s because the banners-to-bags idea is the brainchild of Daren Wang, executive director of the Decatur Book Festival.
AJC STORY
Thousands of tickets still available for Paul McCartney concert at Piedmont Park on August 15
Monica Thornton, vice president of the Piedmont Park Conservancy, told me today that a successful pre-sale led many to believe that McCartney tickets were sold out. In fact, the park has a permit for up to 49,999 people, so there are thousands of tickets left.
Access Atlanta story
Could This be the logo for the 2009 Beer Festival ?
The Decatur Craft Beer Festival 2009
On the square in downtown Decatur, Georgia
Saturday, October 17, 2009 • Noon-5 pm
Tickets $35
Limited to 4,000 attendees • No tickets sold at gate
http://www.decaturbeerfestival.com/
(The 2009 logo was designed by graphic designer Roger Fleming. Take a look at his blog.
info from thedecaturminute.com)
Tickets available August 24.
I hope this is the Logo, I will be buying a t-shirt.
This logo is in the July Focus.
The logo above looks like he's right out of a Pink Panther cartoon.
h/t Decatur Metro
Monday, August 3, 2009
Party With A Purpose to benefit the American Cancer Society at The Grange Thursday Aug. 6
I've been reading your blog forever (I live in Decatur) and I wanted to find out if you could help us promote an event we are having at The Grange this Thursday to raise money for cancer.
We are having a Party With A Purpose to benefit the American Cancer Society on Thursday, August 6. Darren has agreed to donate 50% of the gross sales from 6-9pm to help the fight against cancer. A post or mention would be extremely appreciated. The Grange has been extremely gracious in working with us on this partnership and they are proving to be a leader for us in the community. The money we raise will help support the Hope Lodge we run in Decatur (on Emory's campus). Hope Lodge offers a free place for cancer patients to stay while they are undergoing treatment. That by itself saves lives since many folks cannot afford to stay in hotels while they undergo treatment at hospitals far from home.
More info on the Party With A Purpose:
http://southatlantic-cancer.org/partywithapurpose/the_grange/
Thank you so much!
Patrick M. Shore
patrick.shore@cancer.org
Sr. Online Communications Manager
South Atlantic Division
=================================
American Cancer Society
PO Box 56567
Atlanta, Georgia 30343
Direct: 404.949.6494
http://www.morebirthdays.com
Mojo Pizza N Pub
Mojo Pizza N' Pub
657 E Lake Dr # A
Decatur, GA 30030-3535
(404) 373-1999
Mojo Pizza N Pub said...
Check out Mojo's new website! You can read the menu, print out coupons, see a photo gallery and learn about their daily specials!
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You can also follow Mojo on Twitter!
@MojoPizzaNpub
and become a fan of Mojo on Facebook!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Decatur-GA/Mojo-Pizza-N-Pub/126498363082?ref=ts
August 14, 2009 4:39 PM
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Sugarland shows its rock 'n' roll side on ABC Special Monday
DECATUR, Ga. -- As one of the breakout country bands of the last few years, Sugarland can easily draw thousands of people to their high-energy concerts. But back in the day, Jennifer Nettles would finesse her singer-songwriter skills at a very laidback bar in Decatur, Ga., called Eddie's Attic.
"I love it. I started out there," she says. "I started doing open mikes. They have an open mike competition, and anybody can come and be a part of that. I started out doing that, and got a gig there and started developing a fan base between there and Athens, Ga. I definitely credit it with much of how I became the performer and musician that I am."
cmt.com
ABC SPECIAL MONDAY NIGHT @ 8:00 PM
Sugarland is giving fans a chance to try before you buy. The day before the duo's 'Live on the Inside' CD/DVD set hits Wal-Mart stores, ABC will broadcast special performances from the project in a one-hour special.
"Television music specials become iconic. Who hasn't seen replays of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan or Elvis's TV special wearing his jump suit and giving away his scarf?" says lead singer Jennifer Nettles. "Even performances that I can remember as a child, like 'Live Aid' for example, really made such an impact. We are so excited to have our show on ABC and hope that it will be a moment that people will enjoy and remember."
"We have overheard fans for years say, 'I brought my friend to see the show, this is their first Sugarland experience' with so much pride and excitement on their faces. It's as if they can't wait to share what they have discovered," says Kristian Bush. "This special is their new ticket that they can give to a friend. That is the most exciting part of this, imagining how far it will reach."
Filmed in Lexington, Kentucky last fall, the live concert includes Sugarland's big hits 'Stay,' 'All I Want to Do,' 'Baby Girl' and 'Something More.' They also cover R.E.M.'s 'The One I Love' and 'Nightswimming.'
'Sugarland: Live on the Inside' airs Monday, August 3 at 8:00 PM ET on ABC.
THEBOOT.COM
Economy derails mixed-use projects
BITA HONARVAR, bhonarvar@ajc.com Central Park at Atlantic Station is surrounded by a mix of restaurant, retail, office and residential space.
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By Michelle E. Shaw
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
More than a decade ago, when the Atlanta “live/work/shop/play” development train left the depot, nearly everybody jumped on.
The locomotive was a massive 1997 plan unveiled for the Atlantic Steel plant, today known as Atlantic Station. It was to be like nothing ever seen in the area: condos, a hotel, retail, office space, the works.
Soon it seemed “mini-Atlantic Stations” were being proposed all over the metro area. Around the same time, MARTA unveiled its first transit-oriented development, using the Lindbergh station as a starting point.
But now a depressed economy has derailed the train, and many wonder how, or if, it will get back on track.
ajc story
The Perfect Pair of Jeans: PRICELESS
Scene from movie.
Kathie Bleeker (girlfriend): Well, what d'ya do? I mean, do you just ride around or do you go on some sort of a picnic or something?
Brando as Johnny: A picnic? Man, you are too square. I'm... I... I'll have to straighten you out. Now, listen, you don't go any one special place. That's cornball style. You just go.