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The SP 100

Presenting the fourth annual SP 100: The Sunday Paper staff’s thoroughly researched, hotly debated and extremely opinionated list of Atlanta’s finest entertainers, restaurants, philanthropists, nights...

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Our fellow Americans: In this time of contentious politics and tough economic realities, sometimes we need a little reminder of the things we share in common—the things that make us smile, that make us laugh, that fill our eyes and ears and our bellies with wonder.

In that spirit, we present the fourth annual SP 100: The Sunday Paper staff’s thoroughly researched, hotly debated and extremely opinionated list of Atlanta’s finest entertainers, restaurants, philanthropists, nightspots and more.

In addition to our authoritative reckoning of our city’s best ambassadors, attractions, artists and athletes, we’ve added a couple of categories this year: the newsmakers whose antics we love to talk about, and those personal trainers and fitness institutions that keep us in shape. In the pages that follow, we hope you’ll find common ground in our inventory of the people, places and things that make Atlanta the proud metropolis we all love.

erm, in no way shape or form is atlanta the next manhattan! HA!!! atlanta is not on par with nyc. i have traveled all over the world & the ONLY places that are on on the same level as nyc are japan, london, germany, barcelona & dubai. as far as cities in the states, l.a. san fran, even philly & chicago are levels higher than this sad place you call atlanta. HAHAHA! atlanta. that's too funny! also, h&m "didn't recognize" anything as far as atlanta goes, my friend (who was the marketing director of h&m international) 5yrs ago said they wanted to wait going to the south, because h&m specializes in heavier fabrics & they were not sure the stores would fly down here. they also noted that people here have horrible taste in clothing & no style & the south needed it..BADLY! HAHAHA! how is that for "the next manhattan" the truth hurts!!
do your research first!

not mr.shankly
Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 10:51 PM


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