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On a night in which AJC Decatur Book Festival Program Director Tom Bell said that Decatur, Georgia was functioning as the "center of the literary universe," celebrated novelist Jonathan Franzen kicked-off the nation's largest independent book festival with a engaging and thought-provoking keynote address and a reading from his new book Freedom. An overflow crowd packed Agnes Scott College's Presser Hall for Franzen's much-anticipated appearance.


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Book-loving festival goers were treated to absolutely spectacular weather in Decatur, Georgia on Saturday for the first full day of the 5th annual AJC Decatur Book Festival.


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‘Ted’s Secret Ingredient Showdown’ Reveals Winning Recipes


ATLANTA, June 30, 2010 – It was a flavorful fight to the finish, innovative recipe pitted against delicious creation,

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In no particular order:



  • Love Actually 

  • A Christmas Story 

  • Scrooged 

  • Bad Santa 

  • Elf


ATL Flick Chick


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Road Trip to Find Ted's 8 Wonders and Win

Posted by davanzo 345 days ago (Editorial)

ATLANTA, Sept. 29, 2009 – ROAD TRIP! As part of its new “Eat Great for $8” lunch menu, Ted’s Montana Grill is taking fans on a virtual road trip across America to find “Ted’s 8 Wonders” and a chance to win a free Eat Great for $8 entrée* at any Ted’s Montana Grill restaurant.  Visit


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I had the distinct privilege of kicking off my personal version of the BBQ tour this past weekend in the picturesque town of Barnesville, GA where I dined at Georgia South BBQ  .  Upon initial inspection, I was rather impressed by the overall atmosphere and décor.  The restaurant was furnished on the inside with picnic tables each with a rack of sauces to choose from.


Zip Code: 30319

Concentrics moves in to the Glenn Hotel... By Cliff Bostock Remember the ‘70s? Probably not, but if you were dining out then, you remember the revolution in Atlanta’s restaurant scene, courtesy of the Pleasant Peasant. Owners Steve Nygren and Dick Dailey opened the restaurant on Peachtree in Midtown in 1973. It featured creative cooking, an informal atmosphere and theatrical waiters who flashed blackboard menus in your face and recited the menu.The following year, Nygren and Dailey were joined by Bob Amick (whose father gave his name to Mick’s, the Peasant


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