February 2nd, 2007
It's Friday afternoon, and you've got a weekend stretching out in front of you. How will you fill your time before Sunday afternoon's nap? Try some side-splitting humor at one of Atlanta's top comedy clubs.
Here are some of the best stops to get you started:
The Punchline
Come and see why The Punchline has been Atlanta's premier comedy club since 1982. Located just north of Buckhead, ...
Posted in Entertainment, Things To Do by Melissa -
February 1st, 2007

This past weekend I had the chance to attend the Titanic Artifact Exhibition at the Atlanta Civic Center. Though at first it seemed a bit pricey at $20 per person, by the end of the tour it was worth every dime I spent.
The RMS Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, on ...
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January 31st, 2007

The votes are in for Atlanta's most romantic restaurants—and just in time for Valentine's Day!
If you will be in town for Valentine's or will just be passing through, here's a run-down of Atlanta's top winners ... along with a few honorable mentions:
The Sundial—Feast your eyes on the best view this city has to offer. Located at the top of the ...
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January 25th, 2007
Cloudland Canyon State Park is one of Georgia's best-kept secrets.
Covering 2,300 acres of land, Cloudland Canyon is part of the Lookout Mountain terrain. About an hour and a half drive up I-75 from the city of Atlanta, the canyon sits just outside Lafayette, Georgia. (Include driving directions?)
The canyon itself resembles a miniature "Grand Canyon" only with granite instead of silt rock. Still, the view is colorful and inspiring as one ...
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January 24th, 2007

The purpose of Chef Hector Santiago's award-winning is quite simple: to enjoy life, to enjoy friends, and to enjoy food. And the design of Pura Vida's restaurant and menu make for a wonderful experience. Here, courses come out in light progression on small plates that encourage sharing, unless, of course, if you're like me and know your favorites, in which case ...
Posted in Bars & Clubs, Restaurants, Top Ten's by atlantablogger11 -
January 24th, 2007

In partnership with the Musee du Louvre in Paris, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta is exhibiting hundreds of works of art from the Louvre's collection from October 2006 through 2009.
These exhibitions will trace the history of the Louvre from its royal beginnings to present day, and will feature paintings by artists such as Raphael, Rembrandt, and Velazquez. The current exhibition will also feature dazzlings collections ...
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January 23rd, 2007

Last week in Atlanta!
Disney's High School Musical is finishing it's 3-week run in Atlanta at the Fabulous Fox Theatre. Get your tickets now before it's too late!
Remaining performances:
Tuesday, January 23rd @ 8 p.m
Wednesday, January 24th @ 8 p.m.
Thursday, January 25th @ 8 p.m.
Friday, January 26th @ 8 p.m.
Saturday, January 27th @ 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday, January 28th @ 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
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Posted in Entertainment by Melissa -
January 23rd, 2007

"Come and see things you've never seen before !"
Atlanta is enjoying its largest tourism boom since the '96 Olympics, thanks in part to the opening of the Georgia Aquarium.
With 8 million gallons of fresh water and marine water, the aquarium is home to more than 100,000 animals representing 500 species from around the world. It is an absolute "must see" when planning your trip to Atlanta!
Stop ...
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January 20th, 2007

No night out on the town or afternoon spent with friends would be complete without a stop at Cafe Intermezzo, Atlanta's premier European coffeehouse.
Located in Midtown Atlanta, Cafe Intermezzo hearkens back to the European coffeehouses of 19th century Vienna, Budapest, and Prague. An intoxicating mixture of drama, warmth, and "other worldliness" sets Cafe Intermezzo apart from other coffee shops in Atlanta. From the warm, candle-lit atmosphere of ...
Posted in Restaurants, Top Ten's by Melissa -
January 19th, 2007

Hartsfield-Jackson International airport proved to be the nation's busiest airport for the second year in a row with 976,307 flights logged in 2006. Airport employees contribute the title to the airport’s capacity and efficiency. For the most part my experiences with the airport have been pleasant. There was one unlucky day about three years ago before I had moved here when I visited on business. ...
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