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Articles from May 2009

Summer Starter Kit

The 50 best ways to keep cool in Hotlanta


The hazard next door

An Atlanta junkyard with a history of environmental violations appears to have friends in high places—including the mayor


Speaking truth to power

The other things an Atlanta Police sergeant told City Hall


A savory tale

Livingston Restaurant celebrates both history and cuisine


Grits—a Southern staple

Make Dogwood Restaurant's creamy grits


Betting on the jockey, not the horse

Enjoying the ride with Calvin Borel


Frenchy fried in ATL?

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


Doug Benson

The Quick Q&A


Flying high

Pixar’s ‘Up’ soars on cross-generational appeal


The end—for now

Maia Knispel leaves Atlanta for new horizons


The least complicated

How to be up-front with your mate


By the numbers

Focused on your weight? Don’t be! Scales aren’t accurate portrayals of how healthy you are


Atlanta's high speed rail to D.C.

If Sen. Isakson can push it through, what will the Birmingham-to-the-Beltway line do for Atlanta?


Fright to the finish

Sam Raimi scares up one ‘Hell’ of a ride


LES CLAYPOOL

“OF FUNGI AND FOE”
 (PRAWN SONG)


PJ HARVEY & JOHN PARISH

“A WOMAN A MAN WALKED BY”
 (ISLAND)


SPecial Events

This week's arts and entertainment calendar for the Atlanta area


99x Concert Calendar

This week in live music


We built this city

Hop City Craft Beer and Wine opens in West Midtown


Turning the tables

A first look at the new 30 Tables restaurant


Update on the mayoral race

The field is narrowing. Here’s where the candidates stand on public safety.


Summer music guide 2009

From A to (Jay-) Z, 100 sizzling shows


Who would poison a baby?

UGA: Infants are nine times more likely to be the victim of homicidal poisonings than the general population


THE POLICE AND CITY HALL

Everyone on the Atlanta City Council is up for reelection. Some of them should be voted out.



Must-See TV

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


THE COATHANGERS

“SCRAMBLE”
 (SUICIDE SQUEEZE)


ISIS

“WAVERING RADIANT”
 (IPECAC)


SPecial Events

This week's arts and entertainment events in Atlanta


99x Concert Calendar

Atlanta's live music this week


And the winners aren't...

High-school musical, Hollywood satire leave viewers empty-handed


John Oliver

The Quick Q&A


The sport of dating

Getting played and playing the field


The fling before the ring

"Brides and Prejudice"


Best foot forward

SP chats with the owner of a new Italian show boutique




Mad for mollusks

JCT Kitchen’s angry mussels


The green market

Chef Linton Hopkins dishes on a new spot for farmers, his successful restaurants and his loyalty to Atlanta


Endangered species

‘Terminator Salvation’ short-circuits the franchise


Badges, bullets, and broken promises

Five Atlanta Police officers wounded in the line of duty say the city withholds the medical care they desperately need


Movin' on up

Charles Stanley reports on how Atlanta City Council is about to be reshuffled


A surprising talk with Kasim Reed

The mayoral candidate and Stephanie Ramage had a similar idea


Carlos Cuarón

A Quick Q&A with the director of “Rudo y Corsi,” in theaters now.


New & noteworthy

Kirsten Ott rounds up the places you've got to check out


Fair in an unfair world

Hunt Archbold's look at sports this week, plus a Sportopia Poll


Eyes on the prize

SP gets in the ring with ‘Tyson’ director James Toback


Race baiting

Stock clichés keep race-car comedy in neutral


Born again

‘Angels & Demons’ breathes new life into ‘Da Vinci’ franchise




Kate Voegele

“A FINE MESS”
 (MYSPACE/INTERSCOPE)


The Corduroy Road

“JUST ONE DROP”
 (MULE TRAIN RECORDS)


SPecial Events

This week in arts and entertainment around Atlanta


99x Concert Calendar

The week in Atlanta's live music scene


Flights of fantasy

Bringing out your partner’s innermost desires and reaching out to someone you met in a bar


It takes a village

Roswell couple launches online adoption and parenting resource


From the ground up

Herve Pennequin on the wine program at the St. Regis Atlanta Hotel & Residences


Get your motor running

SP visits Leon’s Full Service



Anchovies—the other white meat

Make Cacciucco Tuscan Fish Stew



First contact

Revived ‘Star Trek’ franchise shouold live long and prosper


Strawberry fields forever

Make Food 101's strawberry salad


Grape expectations

Francis Ford Coppola directs a new lineup of wines


Northern star

Taste of Alpharetta feeds and entertains the masses


And one to grow on

Farm 255 offers a locavore feast in Athens


There’s no place like home

Can’t make it to the gym? Pop one of these new workouts in your DVD player


Letter perfect

Getting the word out about your wedding


Slice of Americana

New York’s Letchworth State Park


Mastodon

“CRACK THE SKYE”
 (REPRISE)


SPecial Events

This week in Arts and Entertainment


99x Concert Calendar

A look ahead at Atlanta's week in live music


Keep your chin up, Jordan

What’s so entertaining about Charles Barkley is...


Growing up the hard way

More serious offenses, too many offenders and too few mentors mark Georgia’s juvenile courts


If at first you don't secede, try, try again

The story behind a poll showing 32 percent of Georgia Republicans would like the state to break away from the U.S.   


How City Hall uses the APD as an ATM

Is Mayor Franklin betting the city’s safety on landing a federal grant?


Jeffrey Butzer

“THE GARDEN OF SCISSORS”
 (LONA)


No bones about it

Karl Urban discusses being a part of the new ‘Trek’


Top 10 summer movies

From ‘Wolverine’ to ‘Bruno,’ SP picks what to see—and what to avoid


Same old song and dance

For our critic, everything old isn’t new again


Almost human

Fun ‘Wolverine’ not quite cutting-edge


Death Cab for Cutie

“THE OPEN DOOR” (EP)
 (ATLANTIC)


Pistolero

“WARFACE”
 (SELF-RELEASED)


SPecial Events

Atlanta's Arts and Entertainment Calendar for this week


99x Concert Calendar

Live music in Atlanta this week


Cold feet and cold calling

Blane Bachelor answers readers' relationship questions


Happy trails

You don’t have to go far in Atlanta to find mountainous terrain for a gut-busting workout


Counter intelligence: Christie Harper

Christie Harper at Dabberdoo wows us with gifts galore, travel-friendly items and clever creativity


I smell a rat

Surprise health inspections on Atlanta-area restaurants resulted in some terrible scores


Genius in a bottle

A closer look at Agave’s smartly chosen tequila bar


Oh, happy day

Highland Bakery serves up pure deliciousness with a sweet dose of sunshine


Shine on

SP visits P’cheen, plus, why the swine flu shouldn’t deter you from bringing out your inner Mexican this Cinco de Mayo and a tasty charity event


Southwestern sizzle

Tin Lizzy’s chicken tortilla soup


Swine flu

Don’t freak out. It’s not as bad as bird flu.


A prisoner's homage to Obama

Gwinnett inmate creates portrait from 553 envelopes


What a suspected murderer says about marketing

Zinkhan has authored or co-authored more than 140 published scholarly articles, several books and a wide selection of what might best be called “marketing poetry.”



Steve Warren: The Quick Q&A

Sunday Paper movie critic Steve Warren stars as a cannibal in the horror film “Scarce,” which gets its U.S. DVD release on May 5.


Finding inspiration in bumpy times

Some of the most notorious pandemics of all time...


The Buzz

What's movin' and shakin' in the world of sports


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