Archive for April, 2010
#80 – The Urban Picnic Presented by the Atlanta Street Food Coalition – Today Friday, April 30, 2010
Back in March, I was super bummed to miss the first Urban Picnic, presented by the Atlanta Street Food Coalition. If you were in that same boat – or if you didn’t even know what you were missing – your next to chance to join in the fun is today. From 11 AM to 2 [...]
#79 – Sandy Springs Farmers Market Opens Saturday, May 1, 2010 – Come Check Out This New Market!
It’s been a long-awaited day for the City of Sandy Springs and that day is finally here – on Saturday, May 1, 2010, the Sandy Springs Farmers Market opens! In the parking lot of the former Target on Roswell Road, vendors of all types will be on hand from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM selling [...]
#78 – The French Mannequin Presents ETCetera at The Atlanta Symphony Associates Decorators' Show Home and Gardens
The 40th Annual Decorators’ Show House and Gardens, presented by the Atlanta Symphony Associates is currently open through May 9, 2010. This year’s event also features local stores and vendors. One such store this year is ETCetera. You can indulge your passion for fashion, as well as interior and landscape design, at this year’s show [...]
#77 – Atlanta Symphony Associates 40th Annual Decorators' Show House and Gardens – Open Through May 9, 2010
The Atlanta Symphony Associates 40th Annual Decorators’ Show House and Gardens is now open – fans of design and decor should plan to visit before it closes on May 9, 2010! With 28 of the best interior and landscape designers and vendors in the Southeast, this year’s show house and gardens – “Giverny” – is [...]
#76 – Lunacy Black Market – Delectable Tapas in Downtown Atlanta
We trekked down to Mitchell Street on a whim a couple of weeks ago on a Wednesday night. We’d called for a reservation, since we’d heard it’s a good idea (it is – I strongly recommend it). If you’re familiar with Mitchell Street, you probably know you won’t get the warm fuzzies there – street [...]
#75 – Diana: A Celebration at the Atlanta Civic Center – Through June 13, 2010
Like many little girls in the 1980s, I was captivated by Princess Diana – I remember watching her wedding on television when I was five years old in 1981. I also remember watching the middle-of-the-night footage of the accident that tragically killed her and watching her funeral in the early morning hours with my best [...]
#74 – 17th Annual Taste of Marietta Today – Come Taste What Marietta Has to Offer – Sunday, April 25, 2010
A couple of weeks ago I received an exciting invitation – to be a judge at this year’s Taste of Marietta! I could not be more excited! There are numerous opportunities to attend “Tastes” around the Atlanta area and Taste of Marietta is one of the most popular. As Cobb County’s largest food festival, Taste [...]
#73 – 3rd Annual BeltLine Bike Tour – Atlanta Bicycle Coalition – 1PM to 6PM, Saturday, April 25, 2010
The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition’s mission is to make bike riding in Atlanta safer and easier, in an effort to create a “healthier, more sustainable Atlanta and allow people to enjoy a higher quality of life while improving public health, cleaning the air, reducing congestion, and building community.” The BeltLine Bike Tour is sponsored by the Atlanta [...]
#72 BONUS – See What The Atlanta Opera's "Social Medialites" Had to Say During Social Media Night at "The Magic Flute"
Want to know more about The Atlanta Opera’s NEW production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s opera, The Magic Flute? See below for the twitter stream from The Atlanta Opera’s “Social Medialites” – including yours truly from 365Atlanta.com – with our insights, reactions and thoughts from the final dress rehearsal. And to get a discount on your [...]
#72 – Atlanta Opera Closes Out Its 30th Season with Mozart's "The Magic Flute" – Opens Tonight, Saturday, April 24, 2010
I had the pleasure of seeing the final dress rehearsal of The Atlanta Opera’s new production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s opera, The Magic Flute, on Thursday night as part of Social Media night. Basically, we were allowed to do what you are never allowed to do (well, at the very least it’s definitely frowned upon) [...]








