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Articles from September 2009

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Key Ingredients by "Top Chef" Eli Kirshtein

Make Eli's Mussels with Ras El Hanout and Sherry Caramel, and head to Harvest Midtown Sunday, Oct. 4 to see Eli and many of Atlanta’s other great chefs.

 



SP100: Style

Atlanta’s It List 2009


SP100: The City

Atlanta’s It List 2009


SP100: Ambassadors

 Atlanta’s It List 2009


The SP100: Arts and Entertainment

 Atlanta’s It List 2009


SP100: Community

 Atlanta’s It List 2009


SP100: Food

 Atlanta’s It List 2009


SP100: Health and Beauty

 Atlanta’s It List 2009


SP100: Newsmakers and Scandals

 Atlanta’s It List 2009


SP100: Nightlife

 Atlanta’s It List 2009


SP100: Sports

 Atlanta’s It List 2009


Why the AJC was wrong about Atlanta's crime and police

It seems unlikely that the effort would not have been influenced by the editorial goal of ass-covering.


A new outlook

 


Poetry slam

Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet and “Bright Star” is boring.


OUT of this world

Our critic’s take on 15 key flicks at Out on Film


Phoenix

“WOLFGANG AMADEUS PHOENIX”
 (GLASSNOTE)


The Dead Weather

“HOREHOUND”
 (THIRD MAN/WARNER BROTHERS)


SPecial Events

This week's Arts and Entertainment calendar for the Atlanta Metro Area


99x Concert Calendar

Live music in and around Atlanta this week


Sunday+6

Our picks for the hottest events in the upcoming week


The flood of 2009

Emergency agency says 80 percent of Georgians unprepared



Over easy

Understanding when a guy’s just not that into you, and why breaking up is smarter than cheating


Hometown hottie

International model and Kennesaw native discovered on MySpace


Getting naked with Bordeaux

Let’s just take it all off: the fancy name and the appellation, and get to what’s in the bottle


Home away from home

Chef Scott Serpas's New Orleans BBQ Shrimp


The Phoenix and the Eagle

The police investigation and raid of a gay leather bar raises more questions than it answers


Robert Venditti: The Quick Q&A

Atlanta resident Robert Venditti is the writer of “Surrogates,” a thriller published by Marietta-based comic book company Top Shelf Productions.


Anne Quatrano—on Abattoir, being a farmer and a restaurateur, and what inspires her

Abattoir Chophouse, the latest restaurant by chef-owners Anne Quatrano and Clifford Harrison, opened on May 21


Mean girl

‘Jennifer’s Body’ not worth screaming about


‘Hair’-splitting

Tune in for the music, but the dated script is a turnoff


Checked out

Staring at the goods and discovering bugs in your nether regions


New & noteworthy

 


An inside job

Bill Johnson on the joys and the challenges of restaurant architecture and design


Garden variety

Heirloom tomato salad at Paces 88


A natural passion

Natural Body Spa’s green-minded practices make it a sustainable force in the spa industry


True Lies

‘The Informant!’ plays whistle-blowing tale for laughs


Juliette Lewis

“TERRA INCOGNITA”
 (THE END)


The Walkmen

“iTUNES LIVE”
 (iTUNES)


SPecial Events

This week's Arts and Entertainment calendar


99x Concert Calendar

This week's live music in the Atlanta area


Questions for Serena

 


Golf’s big finish

...and the Braves' limp finish


Lisa Borders' ethics problem

Herring claims that Borders used her position as Atlanta City Council president to secretly lobby state legislators on behalf of her then-employer, Cousins Properties.


Emory University in thick of battle against H1N1

School has one of only eight research centers in the nation devoted to vaccine trials


Swine flu makes its mark on Atlanta

Children hit hardest. Emergency rooms innovate to meet demands


The fight for Atlanta's citywide offices

Voters Have Until Oct. 5 to Register to Vote Nov. 3


Doing it in the dark

No matter who Atlantans elect for mayor, if they don’t demand transparency now, they won’t see much change at City Hall


Fantasia

The Quick Q&A


SPecial Events

This week's Atlanta arts and entertainment calendar


99x Concert Calendar

The week in Atlanta's live music



Haute stuff

SP’s annual fall fashion guide


By the numbers

‘9’ looks good but doesn’t add up to much


Ask a Bachelor

How can he let the woman he loves know that her weight is starting to get in the way?


Sweet spot

Got a sugar craving? We’ve got your fix


WWJD? (What Would Julia Drink?)

Mastering the art of French pairings


Roll with it

Make a tuna roll with soybean coulis


Rumer has it

Rumer Willis discusses ‘Sorority Row’ and her famous parents


Antarctic thriller ‘Whiteout’ may leave you cold

A ShortTakes review


‘It Might Get Loud’ not quite a Fender-bender

A ShortTakes review


LIVING COLOUR

"The Chair in the Doorway"
 (MEGAFORCE)


Homegrown harvest

A sumptuous platter of fall’s local music releases


Atlanta city council shake-up

As The Sunday Paper went to press, the Sept. 4 qualifying deadline for council races was drawing nigh. Here’s the way the district races looked as of deadline.   


Jerry Springer

The Quick Q&A


SPecial Events

This week's Arts and Entertainment Calendar


99x Concert Calendar

The week in live music around Atlanta


What could’ve been

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


Touchdown!

Five winning spots for football bliss


Looking to the future

Ruminations on fame, attraction and football


It’s just too much!

My boyfriend of six months, whom I really like and want to build a future with, has a stumbling block: his penis.


Charleston chews

Low-country cuisine in Charleston, S.C.


We got the beet

Chef Kevin Maxey's recipe for beet salad


Hole in one

Sublime Doughnuts reinvents the pastry wheel


Go fish

Mimi Tin chefs up delicious décor with Sushi Style


Snow Angel

Kate Beckinsale on “Whiteout” and her unlikely career as an action heroine


Ensemble comedy extracts major laughs

A ShortTakes review of Mke Judge's "Extract"



Judge Marvin S. Arrington's criminal court

Felons beware: If you try to kill somebody in Atlanta, Judge Arrington might ground you and take away your ride.


Economy promises slow growth

Real estate watchers are divided on the outlook; one warns of a wild card.


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