When I was a child, my dad bought a Super 8 film camera for his medical practice. When he’d let …
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Our readers have voted: They too are split on the issue of Confederate monuments. See our 1Q poll results here.
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Sunday morning, I rushed to my mother’s side for the last time, instinctively grabbing both her hands, reminding me of …
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Atlanta native Malcolm Brogdon broke another record Sunday, becoming the first named both ACC Men’s Basketball Player of the Year …
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The Wall Street Journal recently profiled firms buying newspapers at bargain prices, reminding me when real estate icon Tom Cousins …
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Occasionally, I grow a winter beard to check silver content. My whiskers disappear by spring, yet today they are endangered …
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My great-grandfather moved to Atlanta, co-founding King & Spalding in 1885. He did well. My grandfather was an entrepreneur. His …
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I happily discovered my third and final favorite sandwichjust a few years ago – not at a restaurant – but …
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During a break in my son’s 1990s soccer tournament in Mt. Airy, North Carolina, I drove downtown to the Snappy …
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I used to eat sandwiches daily. Lately, my tastes migrated away from bread, but I’ll never forget three sandwiches I …
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If you’re driving around Oklahoma this month, you might be surprised to see billboards touting today’s launch of The Oklahoma …
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Our protected circle of homes awoke to gunshots at 4:50 AM last Friday. Immediately after the volley, I listened as …
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My friend Mindy Egan, one of 200,000+ ever-young Americans born on February 29, loves leap years. I do too, but …
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Seventeen years ago today I landed in Cuba with buddy Charles Driebe and two associates to tour the exotic island …
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While my youthful idealism died with the assassinations of the Kennedys and MLK, I had to process the murder of …
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For the past decade, our PR firm operated out of a series of four different office buildings along Peachtree Street …
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Growing up idealistic and naïve – surrounded by political turmoil of the Vietnam War – I had trouble reconciling our …
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In honor of this 100th issue, we’ve compiled a list of the 100 most popular stories we’ve published since we …
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As a child, my mother envied others: those growing up with a stable father, whose moms didn’t pawn jewelry to …
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Before Ryan Gravel dreamed up the BeltLine, my Atlanta perspective was linear: Peachtree, MARTA, I-75, 85 and 20. Now I …
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Years ago, I switched from following sports as athletes seeking magic momentum to analyzing each team as a study in …
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In my newspaper journey around the South, I was blessed to work alongside a few folks in two different cities, …
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SPR Atlanta and The 100 Companies moved to new offices Monday. Not only did we migrate from old to new …
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In a city known for frequent media comings and goings, a remarkably steady hand has steered the ship for 30 …
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This week they buried Helen Jackson, 92, gracious mother of activist Jesse Jackson – recalling my conversation with her 30 …
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My wife was a proponent of family dinners long before research extolled their benefits. Lunch is a different story. Even …
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On Monday, our staff will join America in celebrating Labor Day with families and friends. I’ve never been a member …
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I found my first semester out-of-state tuition invoice from the University of Virginia. My father grumbled when he generously paid …
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As a child, I thought the Confederate flag was cool. I didn’t know it meant anything. On my first day …
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[iframe id=”http://bbemaildelivery.com/bbext/?p=vidEmbed&id=fc06203c-271f-fd2d-d269-a37e94ba58d5″] A few years ago, when I noticed attendees nodding off during a post-lunch crisis training seminar I was …