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Articles from August 2007

Face time

Stay in the game with fall fashions, glowing skin and a pampered pooch


Ready or not

The Falcons can win the season opener at Minnesota. But then what?


Richard Jewell was richly screwed

Long before we learned that Michael Vick is one sick and twisted puppy...


I like to watch

The psychological voyeurism of golf


Shelf life

Three culinary cookbooks on the chopping block


British Invasion

The face behind Atlanta’s No. 1 gin cocktail



Science fiction

Chef Richard Blais lifts the fog on molecular gastronomic cuisine



Brush with genius

10 Best Bets For Visual Arts This Fall


Dodge 'Ballof of Fury'

Table tennis film delivers few laughs


Coming attractions

Don’t miss these 25 movies


CONSTANT BLOATING—IS IT GASTROPARESIS?

 I have constant bloating (stomach extended and hard) that at times makes it difficult to breath...


Fighting fair

Be careful what you say


Love hurts

Playing through the pain of a sports injury isn’t a good move


Taking flight

Hang Gliding in Chattanooga, Tenn.


The neocons are right

It is less damning these days to be responsible for flatulence at a dinner party...


Ideal Failure

Republican Senator John Warner of Virginia called for a redeployment of troops from Iraq...


Textbooks of torture

One aspect of education today that virtually never is discussed is the nature of the textbooks...


Two presidents, one problem

Two things happened last week that may have long-term significance...


Clockwatchers

UGA researchers explore what makes our body clocks tick


The Iranian connection

When Susan Taba was studying computer science in Alabama in 1979, she planned to return to her native Iran upon graduation...


Ghosts in the machine

A Georgia Tech scientist works to equip robot soldiers with a conscience


Radar

A RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE


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The art of relating

I love to eat and I hate to meet, but somehow...




Leaving behind No Child Left Behind

When the No Child Left Behind Act was enacted in 2002, it was authorized for a five-year period. It is now up for reauthorization....


Iowa’s ethanol election

The presidential election cycle will soon move past its year-long preseason status and the true race will begin...


Dear God, Allah, Hashem, etc.

As a cleric who deals with a wide range of public matters, I am occasionally invited to pray at public events. I dread such invitations...


Winecoff: The Series

Local hotel gets yet another day in court


The kindness of strangers

Atlanta fights its type O blood shortage


Locking up free speech

A former Fulton County jailer tries to get the attention of the U.S. Supreme Court


Yeah, football’s here, but what about those Hawks?!

We interrupt your Michael Vick dogfighting 24-hour round-the-clock special programming to make the following predictions for the upcoming week:


Cause Célèbre

A liquor dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, a wine school settles into its new home, a new coffee lounge debuts, Southern dishes are revived, and doughnuts make a sugary touchdown.


Misadventures in babysitting

‘Nanny Diaries’ fails to live up to promise


Here there be dragons … and authors

Dragon*Con, Decatur Book Festival converge on Atlanta


Warning — Brainpower May Decrease After Pregnancy

My husband is threatening to start a Web site called www.unbelievablethingsmywifehasaid.com...


Superstar — That’s What You Are

Ironically, I was in the middle of sorting out the details...


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The least complicated

New seafood restaurant catches our attention


Playing for keeps

The Taylor Bennett era begins Saturday in South Bend


Like a virgin

Amelia Island offers a nearby beach escape


In need of a changeup

Lack of starter depth hurting the Braves


Against the ropes

‘Resurrecting the Champ’ fails to be a contender



Radar

 HEAD OF THE CLASS


Key ingredient

Verve’s executive chef Darryl Evans knows the recipe for perfection


What moves you—preventing motion sickness

Is there anything he can do to avoid these episodes, short of taking medication? Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) makes him drowsy...


SP THEATER AWARDS '07

Can Atlanta become the Broadway of the South?


Plea circus

Amid talk of cutting a deal, Atlantans render their own judgments



Panic!

A new study from the Institute of New Studies shows that many of us are simply not able to keep up with the nonstop warnings...


Harshly criticised

"Yet now the administration’s critics, in part as a result, seem unaware of the significant changes taking place..."


Up to whose standards?

During my teaching career, I have had to attend many professional development sessions...


Official prayers

What do the class nerd and the class “slow” kid have in common?


Tightening the Beltline?

Both the ARC and even the Beltline partnership itself say it’s no major cause for concern...


Freedom to fix

Independent mechanics back “right to repair” bill


Caught with its bridges down?

Georgia legislator pushes to accelerate bridge rebuilding


Sneak Attack

Kidman holds her own in thrilling ‘Invasion’


Fully Furnished

Interior design from the inside out


Radar

Atlanta’s got talent 


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Power Trip

Reckoning With The Force of Niagara Falls


In your grill

Local food connoisseur competes in national grilling contest



When Hiccups Hang On—Home Remedies Aren’t A Sure Cure

How can hiccups be prevented? What treatments are available if they don’t go away?


Tall Order

Longtime Southern culinary institution Horseradish Grill thrills with menu items


Véraison—It’s for the birds

In the Byrds cover of “Turn! Turn! Turn!,” Roger McGuinn sings about a little rebirth, a little turmoil, with the end result hopefully being peace...


No Bull

Elevating Atlanta dining—literally and figuratively


Naturally Speaking

Regional fare served with flare


Vick’s nightmare a wake-up call for us all

The sharp man sees the evil and takes cover...


Just say no

The hard reality of fantasy football


The weather’s warm, but ‘Pacman’ still has brain freeze

I woke up one much-too-hot-than-need-be day last week and a true American hero, Henry Aaron, no longer held baseball’s home run record...


Damn Yankees

Abhorring the Evil Empire Just Feels Right


Are you ready for some football?

Tech and Georgia openers approaching


Blame it on the heat

It’s hotter than Hades—time to get your drink on


On point

The Sunday Paper chats with Bluepointe’s Doug Tarbush


Grappling with Grappa

Honing in on an Italian family tradition


Sweet Spot

Dining at Chocolate Bar a decadent indulgence



Can’t force the farce

Two shows fail to hit the laugh-out-loud mark


Flying sky high

Michelle Pfeiffer discusses playing a witch in ‘Stardust’ and her career renaissance


DON’T SWEAT IT: TREATING EXCESSIVE PERSPERATION

Triggers include stress, nervousness, hot weather and even being asked to write...


The gays of our lives

I suppose the fact that we met at Backstreet, the former debauchery-laden gay hotspot that was tragically razed for a high-rise, should have been an early warning sign...


SPAS AND BABIES—NOT A GOOD MATCH

“You’re not going to wash that?” my friend squawked, her face scrunched with dissatisfaction...


Pour some sugar on me

The history of Southerners’ affection for sweet tea


Baywatch

Redefining Escape to Paradise


Why can't we be friends?

President Bush has often said that it’s his job to deal with the world as it is, not as we all wish it would be...


Schools have a prayer —yours

School starts all across metro Atlanta this week and children are praying...


No kidding

Our forebears had a no-nonsense view of childhood...


Good news from Iraq

Anyone who knows what’s going on in Iraq can’t help but be baffled by American politicians who continue to say our operations there are failing.


Schooling Austen

Should an autistic student be tutored at home by the public school system?


A lifetime on death row

Some of Georgia’s inmates were sentenced to death more than 20 years ago


Radar

Ruling the roost


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GIRLFRIENDS —GOOD FOR MORE THAN JUST IDLE GOSSIP

By Caren West

Maybe it’s because my adolescence was spent under the guardianship of my single father...


Still running

Track star Dexter McCloud faces his greatest hurdle yet


Justice and race

The recent Supreme Court ruling that race cannot be a factor in the assignment of children to public schools should have led to a searching discussion...


Imagining Empire

Much has been written of late on the “Imperial Presidency” of George W. Bush...


Hearts and minds

Last week, National Public Radio aired a story in which its reporter, in a jaw-dropping display of ignorance, referred to the “new” hearts-and-minds policy of the U.S. military...


If you can't stand the heat...

Atlanta hasn’t always done a very good job of selling itself to the outside world...


Atlanta ticket audit to launch

Since 2001, Adam Abshire hadn’t gotten a single traffic ticket...


Schools without playgrounds

Atlanta doesn’t build playgrounds for its elementary schools—and it’s not alone


Sold Out

Georgia’s wave of foreclosures is producing its own industry—and raising the stakes for homeowners


Radar

HOORAY FOR BOLLYWOOD


Saving face

It was the first day of August, and I was sitting under a heat lamp...


So long as we both shall live

Jimmy was rattling with excitement...


Sunday + 6

 


Bring your heart to San Francisco

Still groovy 40 years after the summer of love


Always a Bridesmaid

Vintage-themed bridal couture dress designer Katriesa Raines is changing the fate of bridesmaids—or at least their dresses


So you think you can dance

From time to time, male readers write to me for dating advice...


No stone left unturned

Avoiding the pitfalls of calcium and Fosamax


Look out below

Andy Samberg on his role as an inept stuntman in ‘Hot Rod’


Still on the run

The chase continues in ‘Bourne Ultimatum’


Family Ties

Historical dramas explore fractured relationships



Ain't life grand

Foodie travels in Grand Rapids, Mich.


In the studio

Executive chef Mark Alba offers a creative approach to food


Coca-cola

Pop in Your Drink


On the grill

Things are heating up in Atlanta’s restaurants—and not always in a good way


The future is now

Braves’ deadline deals clinch a postseason run


Confidence man

Buddy Carlyle giving the Braves something to believe in


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