September 2008 Issue

Best New Restaurants
The city's newest dining gems

Cheap Eats

Twenty great meals under $25

Best Places to Work
Atlanta's top forty, as chosen by employees

2008 Spa Guide
Our favorite day spas, med-spas, and nail salons

Top Doctors
Our list of Atlanta's most trusted physicians

The Best for Your Pets
Top vets, trainers, treats, and more

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SEPTEMBER 2008 FEATURES

Show & Tell
Sixteen Atlantans. Sixteen distinct style sensibilities.
Photographs by ALEX MARTINEZ; Interviews by ELIZABETH WESTBY

This Land Is Their Land

Sugarland, Atlanta's successful crossover country duo, discusses Faulkner, flowers, fashion, and more.
Photographs by ALEX MARTINEZ; Interview by KIMBERLY TURNER

On the Monáe
OutKast protégé Janelle Monåe takes you to the future—2719 AD, to be exact.
Photographs by PATRICE O'BRIEN; Interview by AMANDA K. BROWN

Maestro
Conductor Robert Spano, champion of contemporary composers, is redefining twenty-first century classical music.
By VIRGINIA PARKER

Freddy Cole
The youngest brother of famous crooner Nat "King" has stayed true to his own jazz roots.
By BILL BANKS
Click here to watch Freddy Cole on YouTube!

I'm With the Band
Shiny spandex, spangly scarves, and self-reflection came with my gig as front woman for She-Ruption, the world's only all-female tribute to Van Halen.
By CHRISTINE VAN DUSEN
Click here to watch She-Ruption on YouTube!

Previous Issues


DEPARTMENTS

Agenda

Matt Ryan as the new face of the Falcons (featuring extended interview); Mark Richt versus Paul Johnson; fuel-efficient execs at Cox, PLUS . . .

Sports: East Lake PGA Championship

The Shelf: Doug Crandell, Hollis Gillespie, Bernie Schein, Haywood Smith, and Kevin Young
ONLINE EXTRA: Q&A with Keving Young

 

Arbiter

Insight from DJ Trauma, Equani Spa preview, a perfect strawberry cake, PLUS . . .

Real Estate: Eco-friendly home redos

Restaurants: Frank Ma South

Ask Alton: Tomato strategies

Nightlife: Whiskey Park 

Hot Shop: Merino boutique 

101 Favorite Shops: Our handy annual purse-sized guide

Trend: Kettlebell workouts

 

A-List

Where to Eat Now: 4th & Swift

New & Noteworthy: Bone Garden Cantina; Home Restaurant & Bar; Honey Pig; Maxim Prime Steakhouse; Spice Market; Vita

 

Columns

Kimberly Turner: Burning Question
Why are Georgia's graduation rates so low?

Paige Williams: The City Observed
The Real Deal: In the world of foreclosure, even kings can become paupers.

 

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Who is to blame for low graduation rates in Georgia?

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Should Governor Sonny Perdue take a position on China's human rights record?

No. It is none of our business.
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Yes. As an elected leader it is his moral duty.
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