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Articles from June 2008

After the Bell

The fight to prove the validity of global warming has been declared over by many in the media, but some scientists keep swinging


Bored with the Bard

‘As You Like It’ not enough to counter Shakespeare overload


Natural, earthy, fresh

Carefree shopping at Squash Blossom


Play it again, Ump?

Instant replay would change baseball—but not the way you might think


Free as you wish to be

That time of year has rolled around once again, with barbecues and hot dog-eating contests...


No Country for Old Men

Do we want Obama as our president, or do we simply despise the idea of having someone in the White House who will constantly remind us of our mortality?


Sunday Mail

An evaluation of the paper


Going with the flow

The rise of SweetWater Brewing Company


Nightlife

Whiskey Park and HALO




Feds ease Georgia’s health care toward the future

“The most important reason to go to electronic records is to cut down on medical errors. People die every year because of medical errors.”




Kevn Kinney

 “McDougal Blues”


Fleet Foxes

“Fleet Foxes”
(Sub Pop)


I, ROBOT

Touching ‘WALL-E’ reveals a human heart


The Truth About Cows, Milking and Finding a New Farmer

The age-old suggestion for getting your man to "buy the cow" is to "stop giving the milk away for free," but what if the cow likes to be milked on a regular basis?


Arts & Entertainment Events

What's going on in Atlanta this week


99x.com Concert Calendar

Concerts in and around Atlanta this week


Celebrating life

Rigatoni a la vodka at Vita


Pho sure

Finding (and explaining) the best pho and bun in town


The risk of Silly Putty policies

Americans are a moral people..


Ludalicious

Adam Murphy's Restaurant Report Card


Getting there

If you’re tired of high gas prices, you can always stop driving a car


Football fever spreading

GSU readies for kickoff as Charlotte tests the waters 


Letters to the Editor

What a nice Father's Day gift—to not be portrayed as a worthless, abusive idiot!

 


She will survive

The business of sports is still very much a male-dominated world...


Canada's thought police

Mark Steyn is on trial for thoughtcrime


The holiday you missed

To say that Joyce had a way with words is like saying Atlanta gets a tad warm in August...


Georgia and the world food crisis

When you start to see the prices of produce go up, you think the farmers are making more money, but we’re not


Gyro-what?

It may look like Pilates, but Gyrotonic is a work out in its own right


Dirty Girl

She said she was losing love for me because depression made me not want to work or do things...


The beautiful swimmer

The soft-shell crab


It’s a small world after all

Le Petit Marché delivers international goods


Refreshing sips

Whether you’re hosting a midsummer’s eve soiree or just lazing by the pool, these drinks are perfect for steamy days


Fond farewell

After almost four years, it’s time to pull the cork


Would you believe …?

Get Smart’ update not a mission impossible


Sick Sense

Two messy musicals revel in poor taste but reap rich rewards


You won’t love Mike Myers’ ‘Guru’

A short review of "The Love Guru"



Emmylou Harris

“AlI I Intended to Be”
 (Nonesuch)


Edwin McCain

“Nobody’s Fault but Mine”
 (Time-Life)


Summer essentials

SP’s guide to looking hot on both surf and turf


Getting revved up with John Schneider

The “Dukes of Hazzard” and “Smallville” star has kept busy with a bundle of projects...


99x.com Concert Calendar

The week in ATL live music


Arts & Entertainment Calendar

What's going on this week in Atlanta


Obama and the end of white guilt

All I had in my grocery basket was a bag of rabbit food and a dog bone...


Obama™

He’s a brand, he’s a star, and he’s running for president



The big story you might have missed during the Obama vs. Clinton finale

How the Bush administration used—and abused—pre-war intelligence in the run-up to the war in Iraq...


In Search of the O

There’s a whole lot more going on here than your missing Os...


180 bottles of beer on the wall

Brick Store Pub pours a vetted variety


Hot summer nights

Crab beignets with jalapeño glaze


Make room

For Concentrics' high-style restaurant in Downtown's TWELVE hotel


Shoot the hooch

What better way to beat the heat and get a fitness fix than to paddle down the Chattahoochee River?


Circle in the sand

Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort proves a romance-friendly vacation spot (but kids get along fine there, too)


Boy-tiques

A metro guy’s paradise


Deadly credit

Three questions with Josh Clark


High gas prices spawn siphoning

If someone parks a truck at night and they had three quarters of a tank and the next morning they have a half, they might blow it off...


Dining room dollars

"Good enough for government work" means any meal that doesn't require a stomach pump...


‘Hulk’ a qualified smash

Franchise reboot not ‘Incredible,’ but satisfying action flick


The Happening

Green thriller ‘The Happening’ saves Shyamalan from extinction


The Promotion

‘Promotion’ offers unlikely primary parable 


New Adventures in Hi-Fi

R.E.M. and the B-52’s return to form with vibrant new releases


‘Clean’ sweep

Four of Atlanta’s best actresses tend stellar ‘House’


Arts & Entertainment Calendar

What's going on this week around Atlanta


99x.com Concert Calendar

Live music this week in the area


Lola Blue to the rescue

I’ve been in a funk lately..


Pumped up

‘Bigger, Faster, Stronger*’ examines the conflicting culture of performance-enhancing drugs


Sunday Mail

I'll bet you think this story's about you



The mansion revisited

Gwinnett’s district attorney plans to pursue the final charges in the Mansion Madam case against an Emory urologist


What’s up with the gas crisis?

1. Why does the U.S. pay so much less for its gas than European countries?


ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA

“ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA”
 (RAZOR & TIE)


THE BREEDERS

“MOUNTAIN BATTLES”
 (4AD)

 


The Old Man and Me

Father’s Day arrives this week, so...


The lonesome highway blues

Braves remain optimistic despite frustrating road loss streak



Letters to the Editor

Pushing Hillary out


Obama's judgment on Iraq falls short

Barack Obama insists that judgment is more important than experience...


Scotty come lately

Seven takes on Scott McClellan’s new book


Letter from Iraq: Lessons Georgia can learn

Tom Murphy and Zell Miller ran the place for a long time, but Georgia had to change with the times and develop new leadership, just as Iraq is doing


Gal-on-gal grinding, gut checks and not-so-gay Paree

Blane Bachelor answers your relationship questions 

 


Are you tough enough?

You may think you’re in shape—until you work out at CrossFit Atlanta


Father dearest

Gifts for the man of the house


Handsome lodging—the Greystone Inn

Take a trip to Western NC

 


Make mine a triple: drinks for the horsey set

Get into the racing spirit with a few refreshing beverages


Made in America

Antica Posta cures its own Italian meats


Ode to limes

Trilogy’s executive chef’s honeyed Key Lime vinaigrette


Good sport

STATS plays a winning hand for appetizing food, accessible beer and a fun atmosphere


Arts & Entertainment Events

This week in Atlanta


99x.com Concert Calendar

Atlanta live music this week


Down-home design

‘Made in Georgia’ offers up-close look at the world of industrial product design


As he likes it

An older Brad Sherrill settling gracefully into supporting roles


It’s worth messing with ‘Zohan’

A quick review of You Don't Mess With the Zohan with Adam Sandler



Summer done right

Prosciutto sandwiches at TAP


From donut to jellyroll and back again

Despite polarized news outlets, American politics recently found its missing middle. Now Scott McClellan could put an end to that.


How’s that immigration thing going?

Three questions with Josh Clark

 



Sunday Mail

It’s the curriculum


Wolf Mountain Vineyards Gets Bubbly

Talking with Karl and Brannon Boegner


Gourmet goes green

The Beaches of South Walton, Fla., boast local, organic cuisine


On pointe

Will training with ballerinas leave you long, lean and graceful—or just kind of confused?


Networking: who knows you?

Walt Lawrence's guide to the schmooze


The game of life

I’m not sure baseball is the greatest sport in the world, but I do know we as Americans need it...


Hometown teams to the rescue

A modest proposal to fix Atlanta’s budget deficit


Michelle Obama: Fair game

The Democratic candidate for the presidential nomination tends to dismiss any inconvenient fact as a "distraction"...


McCain's record on reproductive rights

Many women who are avowed Hillary Clinton supporters are declaring they won't vote for Barack Obama in the fall...


Testing out of the CRCT

Get out your No. 2 pencils!


99x.com Concert Calendar

Concerts in the Atlanta area this week


Arts & Entertainment Events

What's going on this week around town


Summertime, and the livin’ is horny

Sex doesn’t happen like spontaneous combustion, and the simplest solution would have been to speak up long before your friend opened up her legs


Shining a light on Chuck Leavell

A Quick Q&A


Girls on film

‘SATC’ movie doesn’t fully capture the joy of ‘Sex’


Lady of the ‘House’

Lisa Adler directs dream cast in Horizon’s latest production


The Fall

Frustrating fantasy falls short


The Strangers

‘Strangers’ an effective exercise in suspense over drama


Eric Hutchinson

“Sounds Like This”
 (Let’s Break/Warner Brothers)


Howlin’ Rain

“Magnificent Fiend”
 (Birdman/American)


This cuke’s for you

Muddling cucumbers in drinks


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