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Articles from October 2008

Election guide 2008

The Sunday Paper examines Atlanta’s House and Senate races, explains three proposed Constitutional amendments, and looks at how Georgia may vote in the presidential contest


Ghost tour

A spirited stroll through the Roswell night


Hey kids, let’s put on a show!

‘High School Musical 3’ isn’t quite the head of the class


Her name is Lola

A showy bellini bar and restaurant is all about the girl, but boys are welcome, too


Frightening food

September's results for Adam Murphy's Restaurant Report Card


Ultimate fighter

Muay Thai takes American boxing to another level—one with kicks and really difficult sit-ups



A few of my favorite things

Steven Kowalczuk, trendsetting mixologist at Room at Twelve, experiments with interesting ingredients for cocktails


Shrimp on the Parma

Make prosciutto-wrapped grilled shrimp


Wedding dances

‘Rachel Getting Married’ unties the knotty bonds of family


MATTHEW SWEET

“SUNSHINE LIES”
(SHOUT!FACTORY)


JACKSON BROWNE

“TIME THE CONQUEROR”
(INSIDE RECORDINGS)


Why Obama=job loss

Everyone hates big business, right?


Addressing Dressing Up

Hunt Archbold on politics, Halloween, and Gators in jean shorts


SPecial Events

Atlanta's arts and entertainment events for this week


99x.com Concert Calendar

This week's live music in Atlanta



Senior moments

Aging drama undermined by same old clichés


Money Maker

Ludacris sounds off on his movie career, his new album and surviving the economy


Southern flavors

A decadent carrot cake recipe


What’s old is new again

Steamhouse Lounge re-opens in Midtown with an updated menu


Haunted New Orleans

With or without ghosts, the Dauphine Orleans Hotel is worth a visit


Fright club

Get your scare on at these popular Atlanta haunts


Suiting up

From fancy to fantastic, Halloween costumes are better than ever this year


Polecats

My girlfriend’s a former stripper and escort, and my husband might be having gay sex on the side


Trick or treat

Scaring up good drinks and eats this Halloween


‘Bee’ Movie Is strictly for the girls

“The Secret Life of Bees” is not one of the best


‘The Pool’ proves worth a dip

Chris Smith takes his camera in a delightfully subtle new direction


TV ON THE RADIO

“DEAR SCIENCE”
(DGC/INTERSCOPE)


THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM

“THE ’59 SOUND”
(SIDE ONE DUMMY)


Fright night

Pop in these recent DVDs for some cinematic chills


Special delivery

SP chats with Mike Orcutt, owner of Cowabunga Inc., a Domino’s Pizza franchise


Obama, Georgia and racism

“There probably are fewer racists in society today.”—UGA political scientist Charles Bullock


Who’s going to report on “President Obama”?

Forget CNN, the Washington Post, MSNBC, CBS, the New Yorker, Time, Newsweek, the New York Times...


99x.com Concert Calendar

This week's live music schedule for Atlanta


God, grandstanding and Michael Vick

What if someone sued President Bush for the economic crisis, the war in Iraq, or the failures after Hurricane Katrina?


No Stalling This Love

Remembering John Mark Stallings


How long will it last?

The financial crisis


SPecial Events

The week in arts and entertainment


‘Antigone’ rising

Classic tale gets invigorating musical makeover


Georgia’s new battle against binge drinking

“We focus on education, not on what’s legal or illegal and what a student can and cannot do.”—Carolyn Livingston, Emory University


Ruining McCain's October surprise

Capturing Osama just before the election has been an October GOP dream


99x.com Concert Calendar

Live music around Atlanta this week


Pop the vote

How much influence does popular culture have over politics? 


Religion and politics, as usual

The Christ Kingdom Party wants a seat under Ga.’s Gold Dome


'That One' wins debate

He was centered where McCain was scattered. Forceful where McCain was forced. Presidential where McCain was petulant.


Man of the world

Jèrôme Legendre on France, Atlanta and bubble gum cocktails


Public relations

Public houses bring casual pub environment to Atlanta


Restaurant wish list

Five places we’d love to see open in Atlanta


Worth the dive

Seared diver scallops with brown butter and arugula


Atlanta’s desperate ‘Housewives’

The debut episode of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” taught me some things about the city I call home


Truth Be Told

We find ourselves saying our goodbyes to the salad-dressing guy and the dude who ran through airports...


Spy game

‘Body of Lies’ goes for cheap thrills


Obama and the Fannie Mae 5

Campaign contributions talked louder than his conscience


DEAD CONFEDERATE

“WRECKING BALL”
(RAZOR & TIE)


RAY LAMONTAGNE

“GOSSIP IN THE GRAIN”
(RCA)


Domestic disturbance

White House butler isn’t well-served


Perfect strangers

Wouldn’t the man of your dreams at least give you his digits? 


Get your D.R.E.A.M. body

A new personal training team in Atlanta is ready to help you look your best


Checking in to elegance

Three luxurious hotels worth a visit


SPecial Events

SP's weekly Arts & Entertainment Events Calendar


The state of the Sunday Paper

A letter from SP's publisher


Scrap at the corner of Wall and Main

Atlantans caught in the middle as banks and anti-Bush sentiment clash


There will be blood

Thoughtful ‘Appaloosa’ has more on its mind than sixguns and shootouts


Share the wealth

How many ladies can one girl handle, and who should get whose name in a new marriage?


Circus act

Who says getting in shape can’t be a ridiculous amount of fun?


Only in Oslo

The Sunday Paper discovers the hidden treasure of Norway


Holy moley!

Family-friendly taco joint opens in East Atlanta


Sablefish—the other white meat


Make pan-seared sablefish with North Carolina bacon and Swiss chard


Super woman


Jenny Levison talks soup, growing her business and her new cookbook


Getting in focus with Greg Kinnear

Since establishing himself as the host of E!’s “Talk Soup” in the early ’90s, Kinnear has become a legitimate, Oscar-nominated actor...


GYM CLASS HEROES

“QUILT”
(FUELED BY RAMEN)


BUCKCHERRY

“BLACK BUTTERFLY”
(ATLANTIC-ELEVEN SEVEN)


Listen up, foodies

With the return of fall harvest, long sleeves and people actually needing those trendy scarves...


‘Religulous’ not likely to win new converts

Maher applies his trademarked political incorrectness to the big screen


Heavy-handed ‘Blindness’ loses focus

You'll wonder if Meirelles has lost his snap...


99x.com Concert Calendar

This week in Atlanta's live music scene


Magic ‘Prince’

Say hello to 7 Stages’ little friend


Achieving immortality

Immortality. Who has it? Who wants it? What is it?


Don’t blame big government

Seven-plus years into the reign of Bush and Cheney, Reagan's anti-government battle cry should be on trial


Troy Davis: Justice delayed

“We didn’t know how to navigate the system. It got to the point where my brother didn’t see a lawyer … for years.”—Martina Correia, Troy Davis’ sister


Neither Obama nor McCain will save America’s image

No matter who the next president is, we most assuredly will not be reclaiming any of that


SPecial Events

What is there to do this week in Atlanta?


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