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Broccoli is for parakeets  By Thomas Lake
There is a hidden restaurant near the south end of Grant Park, in a tan-painted aluminum warehouse. No silverware, no tablecloths. If the place had a menu, it would feature colossal rats and quarter-inch crickets. In the kitchen one morning, a man stood over a red-stained cutting board, slicing beef from raw bones. He stacked the bones in a plastic tub. They would be served without fanfare or seasoning to a party of Asian small-clawed otters for purposes of dental hygiene. This is easier than brushing their teeth.
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The best Westside story yet?  By Bill Addison
The braised rabbit at Miller Union looks homely, as many of the South’s finest dishes do. Shredded meat, sauteed mushrooms, russet-colored gravy, and a moat of grits make for an unglamorous collage of earth tones. But, oh, the taste. Bite after bite, this entree reminds me of Nat King Cole’s voice: velvety, soothing, timeless. The rabbit is cooked for two hours with carrots, celery, and fennel in chicken stock and red wine before being pulled from the bone—a step that helps squeamish eaters disassociate their meal from the cuteness of bunnies.
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The Atlanta Student Movement: 50 Years Later

The 1960 "Appeal for Human Rights"

How courageous AUC students transformed the city.
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The Appeal Revisited "A look back to chart a way forward"
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Street smarts?
Project Runway explores New York City neighborhoods. To the left: Atlantan Anthony's Chinatown design
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Color me ginger
Our resident culinary-school grad plans a dinner party (and waxes poetic) around this knobby root.
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