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Articles from July 2009

All wet

City admits it screwed up on water meter covers


For mayor?

The recent Campaign for Atlanta forum gave a rare—and at times shocking—glimpse at the personalities and priorities of Atlanta’s four leading mayoral candidates


Happy trails to you

There are plenty of bike routes in Atlanta, but I’m on the hunt for those of the flat variety


Fresh and fruity

Bartender Jason Kemp mixes from-scratch libations, makes his own bitters and waxes poetic about tiki bars


Wet and wild

Alaskan salmon and avocado salad


Paul F. Tompkins

The Quick Q&A



‘Ugly Truth’ isn’t even skin-deep

A ShortTakes review


John and Kate plus hate

Peter Sarsgaard and Vera Farmiga discuss ‘Orphan’


Green Day

“21ST CENTURY BREAKDOWN”
 (REPRISE)


Black Moth Super Rainbow

“EATING US”
 (GRAVEFACE)


A new day is dawning at Atlanta City Hall

Councilwoman Natalyn Archibong to propose legislation to bring ethics to the city’s boards


New & noteworthy

Finding chic and cheap French fare, a new pizza joint comes to town and deals in Downtown


A numbers game

30 Tables scores high with SP


‘Summer’ Lovin’

You can’t resist ‘(500) Days’—but you’ll want to


Only in Guayas

SP finds an unparalleled beauty in Ecuador


99x Concert Calendar

The week in live music


SPecial Events

This week's arts and entertainment calendar


Jennifer Coolidge—The Quick Q&A

Jennifer Coolidge appears at the Laughing Skull Lounge July 23-26.



Penny pinchers

Got no job? Got no money? We’re here to help


Ask a Bachelor

Ask a Bachelor


Snap to it

The snapper crudo at 30 Tables


Beefcake

Italian steakhouse Pacci Ristorante flexes its muscles


SPecial Events

The week's A&E calendar


The big shuffle

Deadline looms for transferring kids under Georgia’s new school choice law


The neverending story

Latest ‘Harry Potter’ installment isn’t ‘Half’ bad


Endless ‘Midsummer’

For Georgia Shakespeare, two out of three ain’t bad


99x Concert Calendar

This week in live music


Policing the police?

Atlanta’s unfair and fishy Citizen Review Board


Cracker and Hill County Review

Soundcheck


Who's Jesse Spikes?

Usually listed as the fourth-runner in Atlanta’s mayoral race, Spikes is an unusual candidate


@LanceArmstrong

The Buzz: What's movin' and shakin' in the world of sports


Summer cocktails

11 great drinks for keeping cool—and keeping your figure, too!


Getting lucky

Atlanta scores a new Irish pub, and ice cream has its own month


Dress to impress

Make Bluefin tuna tartare a la Laurent Tourondel



Who serves on the citizen review board?

It’s supposed to be made up of “11 members who represent the diversity of this community," but it's not.


Straight trippin’

Lacking the shock and awe of "Borat," button-pushing "Brüno" still a gay old time



Crystal clear

Veteran actress relishes challenge of ‘Colored Girls’


99x Concert Calendar

This week's live music around Atlanta


SPecial Events

This week's arts and entertainment calendar


Sonic Youth

“THE ETERNAL”
 (MATADOR)


State of Man

"IN THIS PLACE"
(POLYPLAT/FONTANA)


Letting in a black man

Atlanta Freemason lodge fights for equality


Jail for Sale?

Uncertainty about Atlanta City Detention Center’s future


The new face of 9-to-5

A closer look at the lives of three Atlanta-area women dealing with the recession


A full plate

Ron Wolf weighs in on the state of the Georgia Restaurant Industry



Surf’s up

Just four hours from Atlanta, Tybee Island isn’t just a relaxation destination—there’s plenty for the adventurous type, too


Relevant baseball in the ATL

The Buzz: What's Movin' and Shakin' in the World of Sports


Au naturel

 


99x Concert Calendar

This week in Atlanta's live music scene


Atlanta's next mayor

SP talks candidly with the front-runners about their strengths—and their weaknesses


Peter Facinelli

The Quick Q&A (Full Interview)


SPecial Events

Atlanta's arts and entertainment calendar this week


'Blood' brothers

Kenny Leon and Tom Key reteam for talent-packed racial drama


Working hard for the money

When a job interferes with a relationship and how to combine finances


Boring bites

New menu at Neo’s a snore


On a roll

Mango lobster roll at Ra Sushi


Sharper image

Steel restaurant is on point with sushi, sake and entertaining


In the club

SP hits the town and explores Whiskey Park & Whiskey Blue




India Arie

“TESTIMONY: VOLUME 2, LOVE & POLITICS ”
(UNIVERSAL REPUBLIC)


The Wallflowers

“COLLECTED: 1996-2005”
 (UME/INTERSCOPE)



The AJC's pattern of denial

I have some questions for AJC editor Julia Wallace.


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