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Articles from April 2008

Barnsley Gardens

The legend lives on


Pitch Shot for Dough

Longtime Atlanta PGA event losing sponsor


Letters to the Editor

Hang in there: It’s lonely being right


Making ‘Baby’

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler discuss the conception of their new comedy


House of Payne

Fuzzy focus on big picture in playwright’s latest works


Before she cheats

"Find some new buddies whose girlfriends don’t pounce on other men at parties"


It’s Greek to me

20 Ingredient Greek Salad


Coast to coast

Ludacris and Chef Chris Yeo open California-based Straits restaurant serving Singaporean cuisine 



The unstoppable stopper

Sticking a cork in it


Stealing and Healing

Where's Miranda?


Iron Woman

Is an old Russian weight-lifting technique a gimmick or the real deal?


Treatment options for a torn tendon

Options other than surgery?


Better sleep, no Rx needed

Ditch the Ambien. We’ve got four tricks to help you catch your 40 winks—and more


It’s all about hue

Get a healthy, golden glow with a touch of bronzer


Zombie Strippers

Campy ‘Zombie Strippers’ packs fun bite


The Visitor

‘The Visitor’ a welcome look at love and immigration


Sheryl Crow

“Detours”
 (A&M)


Jucifer

“L’Autrichienne”
 (Relapse)


Arts & Entertainment Events

In Atlanta this week


99x.com Concert Calendar

This week in Atlanta


Growing up on drugs

America’s increased focus on standardized test scores has meant more widespread use of drugs for ADHD—whether kids need ’em or not


Understanding the world food crisis

CARE International’s Bob Bell explains the economics of hunger


How neo are the neocons?

 



Jimmy Carter’s Tower of Babel

When brought into the sphere of politics, religion is not Jacob’s ladder, a connection with Heaven; it is instead the Tower of Babel, man’s arrogance made manifest in material form



The ‘Marshall’ plan

Romantic comedy long on laughs, but shortchanges women


No easy answers

Riveting, top-notch productions masterfully pose hard questions 


Judgment day

A sister despises her bro’s slutty girlfriend’s behavior, and former lovers consider reuniting


A Peruvian peak

Taste the multinational cuisine of Peru at Machu Picchu


The perfect pour

Gina Hopkins on acquiring Master Sommelier status


White asparagus

Colorless but far from tasteless


Unlucky 13

Adam Murphy dutifully reporting the good, the bad and the downright disgusting in restaurant inspections


True or Faults

Triage for a wine’s ills


Get in line

 Line dancing is as country as fried green tomatoes and sweet tea—but will it keep your butt lookin’ good in a pair of Wranglers? I head to Nashville to find out


What works best to keep toenails healthy?

Summertime’s calling you!


Green goddess

Natural selection makes it easy to be eco-chic


Empty calories

Chinese director’s star-studded latest gets lost in translation


‘Islam for Dummies

Morgan Spurlock makes agreeable ‘Islam for Dummies’


The Forbidden Kingdom

‘Kingdom’ offers a pleasant escape


Ministry and Co-Conspirators

“Cover Up”
(13th Planet Records/ Megaforce)


Nick Lowe

“Jesus of Cool”
 (Yep Roc)


99x.com Concert Calendar

What's going on in live music this week


Arts & Entertainment Calendar

Upcoming events


Still No Love

Hawks fly into playoffs, but critics squawk on


Measures of misery

It’s happened again...


Desert adventures

Exploring California’s Palm Springs and Morongo Basin


Obama, the yuppie candidate

What about re-litigating the 1980s?


Hillary Clinton is doing McCain's job

Clinton supporters say the darnedest things...


Gay Marriage Is So Money

I have to admit that it gets to me....


Eight Questions for Earth Day

Longtime Sunday Paper contributor and HowStuffWorks “Question of the Day” guy Josh Clark answers some questions that are bound to come up during your Earth Day celebration.


Bedeviled, beloved, and “Breaking Free”

Herschel Walker scores points against a poor, isolated, rural childhood and a little-understood mental illness


Letters to the Editor

Your responses to recent articles


Ted Turner on going green

Expect to see more green—and not just on your plate


The thrill of the grill

Kevin Rathbun takes on ‘Iron Chef’


Coffee &crème de la crème

Patrón & Grand Marnier brew up two gems


The naked truth

Show-biz satire tries to have it both ways


Internal affairs

Keanu Reeves on measuring success and getting inside his latest character


Baby steps of fools


The beginning of last week saw a few folks both rightly and wrongly call me out on some things...


Letters to the Editor

'My only problem with this whole situation is the fact that rappers get front-paged with frowns and “the mean face” all the time'


In jail without bail

New legislation offers hope for Georgia juveniles in a state that’s endured more than 10 years of federal monitoring



Hanging tough

Want to get in shape for real? Drop the free weights, and suspend yourself in the air with nylon ropes


CT scans

Weighing the benefits and risks


Amazing grace

The loss of a child inspires a movement


A river runs through it

Exloring Niagara, Ontario, Canada


Matters of the heart

Relationship advice


All about oil

America’s Big Oil is a small, somewhat endearing dwarf as compared with the giant Balrog of OPEC.


The genocide loophole

This bias leaves the greatest mass murderers of the 20th century—self-described Marxist-Leninists—somewhat off the hook.

 


A pause is really just "Stay the Course 2.0"

The administration is going to run out the clock hiding behind the idea of a "pause."


Tex and the city

Mark Teixeira loves Atlanta, and vice-versa. But will greener pastures lure him away?


99x.com Concert Calendar

This week in live music


Carbon/Silicon

“The Last Post”
 (Caroline)


The Matches

“A Band in Hope”
 (Epitaph)


Arts & Entertainment Events

This week's Atlanta events


Smart People

‘Smart’ cast, watered-down script


Street Kings

‘Street Kings’ an arresting crime thriller


Belly of the beast

Make PEASANT Bistro's braised pork belly


Beating the rap

T.I.’s unusual sentence ignites controversy—but can it save his soul?


Myth-conception

Alliance’s ‘Eurydice’ easy to forget


Calling the shots

George Clooney on ‘Leatherheads,’ his directing career and working with—George Clooney


Counterfeiters

Oscar-winning ‘Counterfeiters’ feels (mostly) authentic


Justin Townes Earle

“The Good Life”
 (Bloodshot)


Shelby Lynne

“Just a Little Lovin’”
(Lost Highway)


Still chipping away

Eighteen years after he almost didn't make the cut, life's still chipper for Jones


What, me worry?

If you’re like me, you haven’t finished your taxes yet...


The evolution of religious bigotry

The whole point of the Darwin fish is intolerance


A responsible plan to end the war

When John McCain talks about Iraq, people are often left scratching their heads...


The AJC’s China syndrome

How is it possible that...the AJC was trumpeting Delta flights to China on its front page and discouraging a boycott of the Olympic Games in China this summer in its opinion section?


Readers sound off

Your letters in response to Blane's responses to your letters


Quick heartbeat, light-headedness on standing may indicate POTS

My teenage daughter has been diagnosed with POTS. Can anyone help her?


Festivals and Happenings

Arts & Entertainment Events


Last call for the fluid four

The return of Bracketmixology


More from Magic Fingers

Brothers Chris and Alex Kinjo bring fresh catch to Buckhead


The circle of friendship

Tiger Mountain Vineyards a fortunate venture for two couples


Variety is the slice of life

The cheese gets cut, families are united once again, and one restaurant experiments with ménage a trois


Give cauliflower a chance

Make grilled squid a la Tavola Trattoria


Fashion forward

New jewelry line from media maven Holly Firfer, cotton for a cause and a two-day shopping spree


Real estate rollovers

The lowdown on flipping houses in Atlanta


Strip tease

Exotic dancing—it’s a great way to make money, but is it a great way to get in shape? There’s only one way to find out


The business of bullying

Nasty bosses and co-workers cause turnovers and absenteeism in America’s workplaces


Green card jungle

Atlanta refugees mislabeled terrorist-supporters get a second chance 


Dunwoody’s war for independence

"White people have not been able to get what they want from black elected officials..."


Letters to the Editor

The Sunday Paper is out-Foxed


Shine a Light

Stones doc shines somewhat unflattering ‘Light’ on craggy classic rockers


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