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Big Boi's wife's boutique going out of business

Sherlita Patton (wife of Antwan "Big Boi" Patton) and Tracy Valentine's fabulously fashionable P Valentine boutique is closing up shop, despite their celebrity clientele. The store is dropping prices dramatically to rid themselves of inventory. The last open day is Thursday, so scoot over there before all the goods are gone forever.  (Full article and comments)

by Kirsten | Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 3:01 PM in Style, Life, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Welcome to Atlanta where the manta ray plays

The Georgia Aquarium just announced the addition of a female manta ray named Nandi to the 6.3 million gallon Ocean Voyager gallery. Nandi makes Georgia Aquarium the only aquarium in the United States to ever house a manta ray and one of only four aquariums in the world to display this species. Nandi will join four whale sharks and thousands of other animals in the world’s largest aquarium exhibit. No shrinking violet, Nandi, who measures more than nine feet across and weighs approximately 456 lbs, flew 9,000 miles on a chartered 747-200 aircraft from Durban, South Africa through Cape Verde, Africa, to Atlanta. The manta ray was under the care and supervision of Georgia Aquarium and uShaka Marine World professional staff and maintained by a highly advanced marine life support system. Nandi was rescued from shark nets off the coast of Durban, South Africa, in April 2007 and rehabilitated by uShaka Marine World, the largest marine park in Africa. She has lived in uShaka for the past year, but we're pleased as punch that Nandi's here in the ATL for us to see her. (Full article and comments)

by Kirsten | Monday, August 25, 2008 at 12:39 PM in Life | Comments (0) | Link

Where We're People-Watching

1. FREEDOM PARK: Lots of attractive Atlantans and their four-legged friends play Frisbee, do a little jogging and soak up some sun at this pretty Piedmont alternative.

 

2. DOWNTOWN DECATUR: Shoppers with loads of bags roam the streets, and there’s plenty of patio real estate to relax and have a drink while you take in the scene.

 

3. FLAT SHOALS ROAD: Tatted-up biker types, local hipsters, longtime East Atlanta residents and the occasional freaked-out suburbanite make for a great mix.

 

4. TURNER FIELD (pictured): Sports fans can look pretty funny when they get all worked up. And this is one of the places you’re actually encouraged to scream at the top of your lungs. 

Photo: Scott Cunningham/Getty Images

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by Kevin | Friday, August 15, 2008 at 4:51 PM in Life, Arts and Entertainment | Comments (0) | Link

Find some new blogs to read (besides ours)

Regator, the blog aggregator that acts like a mix between a standard RSS reader and Digg, has launched in public beta. Check it out at regator.com. (Full article and comments)

by Kirsten | Thursday, August 07, 2008 at 5:22 PM in Life, Arts and Entertainment, Weird Things We Noticed, The Web | Comments (0) | Link

Spendthrift

Has the recession hit your closet-stocking habit? Hit up the Warehouse sale this weekend for a premium denim sample sale featuring such brands as Ed Hardy, Christian Audigier, SMET, William Rast, True Religion, Rock & Republic and more, for up to 80 percent off. 2-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8 and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9 at the Georgia World Congress Center. For more information, visit www.thewarehousesale.com.

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by Kirsten | Wednesday, August 06, 2008 at 4:06 PM in Life, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Celebrity birthdays of the week

New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez is 33 on July 27. What to get a rich baseball player? Since he’s allegedly dating Madonna, how about a tetanus shot? We’re just sayin’ …

 

Atlanta hip-hop performer Soulja Boy hits the big 1-8 on July 28. And we’re sure he’ll celebrate the big day like the mature young gentleman he is.

 

Academy Award-winning “90210” alum Hilary Swank is 34 on July 30. She and Mr. Ed—separated at birth? Discuss.

 

Bodybuilder, politician and bad actor Arnold Schwarzenegger is 61 on July 30. Could he be the first robot president of the United States?

 

“Harry Potter” creator J.K. Rowling is 43 on July 31. For her birthday, she plans to buy all of England—just because she can.

 

“Blade,” “Blade II,” “Blade: Trinity”—make it stop! Actor and tax evader Wesley Snipes is 46 on July 31.

 

Rapper Coolio (pictured) is known for “Gangster’s Paradise” … and that’s about it, really. He turns 45 on Aug. 1.

 

Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images 

 

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by Kevin | Friday, July 25, 2008 at 4:30 PM in Life, Arts and Entertainment | Comments (0) | Link

What We're Celebrating

1. Nap Day (July 20, pictured): Thanks—don’t mind if we do.

 

2. National Junk Food Day (July 21): Chances are, anyone who observes this holiday  probably doesn’t need an excuse to eat Cheetos, anyway.

 

3. 45th Anniversary of Froot Loops (July 22): We hear the current Toucan Sam is a fake: The original developed a drinking problem, was arrested for tax evasion and now resides in Bolivia.

 

4. Mosquito Day (July 23): Insert obligatory “that’s every day in the South!” joke here.

 

5. Instant Coffee Day (July 24): Mmmm! Watery, transparent “Hazelnut Delight” in the break room for everyone!

 

6. First Birthday Cake Day (July 25): The birthday cake was created in 55 B.C. Anyone got a line on 2,063 candles?

 

7. National Aunts and Uncles Day (July 26): Celebrating decades of cheek-pinching and awkward, forced gratitude for that special birthday sweater.  

 

Photo by Maria Dryfhout  

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by Kevin | Friday, July 18, 2008 at 4:54 PM in Life | Comments (0) | Link

Chain gang

We love local fashion designers, especially when they're close to our heart, like SP's very own web developer and graphic designer Kristina Ackerman. The snazzy crafter debuts her jewelry line, Gangbusters, at the Atlantic Station Market tonight, from 5 to 10 p.m. The cool collection is comprised of nearly 200 never-before-seen Gangbusters pieces, from comic books to vintage magazines to pretty florals, all ready to be worn. By you. And in honor of The Dark Night—which, if you haven't yet seen it, is the perfect excuse to be at Atlantic Station this evening—Ackerman says she'll have a couple dozen excellent Batman pendants on display... perfect for you or the Batman fanatic in your life. Can't make it tonight? Shop her Etsy e-boutique anytime by clicking here. (Full article and comments)

by Kirsten | Friday, July 18, 2008 at 2:54 PM in Style, Life, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Home Sweet Home

OK, so it's a terrible time to try to sell a home. That's no secret. It's certainly an OK time to buy one. But it's always a good time to get something for free, yes? And who wouldn't want a new home? T-Mobile's giving one away at its National Open House on July 12, 2008, from noon to 4 p.m. at Peachtree Center (235 Peachtree Street Ne Ste C-29f, Atlanta, GA 30303). The T-Mobile Ultimate Home Giveaway is your chance to win a new home or other great prizes, and it's the phone company's chance to tell you about its new T-Mobile at Home service (home phone service with unlimited nationwide calling for just $10 a month). If you're the lucky winner, make sure you invite us to your killer housewarming party! (Full article and comments)

by Kirsten | Thursday, July 10, 2008 at 1:13 PM in Life, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Happy Pride!

This weekend's for celebrating -- not just in the sense of "proud to be an American," but also in the "proud to be gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and any other category you might happen to fall in because you were born a certain way and damn it, you embrace yourself" sense. Yes, Atlanta Gay Pride is upon us, my friends. If you like it, come celebrate. If you don't, put your angry "gays are spawns of Satan, but I still wear wool and eat pork" Bible-beating signs down and give it a rest already.

 

Why we celebrate...

What the hell is Atlanta Gay Pride, anyway? It's certainly not just a flamboyant show of feathers and leather. It's far more meaningful. Typically, Atlanta Gay Pride takes place in late June (the third weekend, to be exact) to honor the historic Stonewall Riots, which took place June 28, 1969. The event was a major catalyst for the GLBT community as it helped us develop a very strong and unified front. Standing together, we were going to fight back ... again and again. With organizations such as the Human Rights Campaign lobbying for our rights in Congress and California legalizing gay marriage, progress continues to be made, though we're far from true equality. As we band together during Pride, we're embracing our community for all that it is -- a veritable rainbow of bright personalities from all walks of life, be it attorneys and surgeons, teachers and police officers, military and artists, CEOs and sanitation workers, editors and accountants, restaurateurs and ministers, neighbors and friends. Together, we celebrate our similarities and our differences -- proudly.

 

What to do this weekend...

Because of the drought, Pride's 3-day celebration has been moved to the 4th of July weekend and from Piedmont Park to the Atlanta Civic Center. There's a plethora of activities this weekend to celebrate Atlanta Gay Pride, not just at the Atlanta Civic Center and the parade, but also at all the gay and lesbian bars around town. 

 

The main Atlanta Pride event is the three-day Atlanta Pride Festival, which takes place this year downtown at the Atlanta Civic Center (395 Piedmont Ave. NE). The festival kicks off at 6 pm on Friday, July 4, and lasts until 11 p.m. The next two days, Saturday and Sunday, the festival continues at the park, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. each day. Admission is free, and during the festival there's live music and comedy; a Pride Market featuring dozens of vendors, GLBT organizations and crafters; and a variety of forums and ceremonies.

 

Entertainment at Atlanta Pride is extensive and varied, and typically includes movies, concerts, cabaret and fashion shows. On Saturday, the Festival presents the first of two big parades, the Dyke March, which starts at 6 pm. The Atlanta Pride Parade is held on Sunday afternoon at 1 pm.

 

Happy Pride!

  

 

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by Kirsten | Thursday, July 03, 2008 at 2:19 PM in Life, Music, Arts and Entertainment, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

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