ATL Tweets of the Day: December 21, 2010
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Bistro Niko’s preview party: A gallic gala
ATL Food Chatter: November 9, 2009
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Atlanta’s food fanatics and trendsetters were feted in grand fashion at the Buckhead Life Restaurant Group’s soigné affair last Tuesday evening celebrating the opening of Bistro Niko, their
Miami Circle’s Revival
Sure, the antiques galleries with locked doors that sell eight-foot-tall vaisseliers costing more than three years of college tuition are still here. But these days, you don’t have to be able to afford one—or even know what one is (basically, a fancy French hutch)—to enjoy shopping on Miami Circle.
Small Homes are the Next Big Thing
We decided to explore what life is like for three Georgia couples who own small houses.
My Style: Christina Swilley, owner of Collect on Sunday
A preacher’s daughter with a wild streak, Swilley recently opened Poncey-Highland’s coolest new shop, Collect on Sunday, inspired by her favorite day of the week to dress up. The native Atlantan, blogger, stylist, photographer, model, and collector stocks both fine and funky vintage clothes for him and her, along with jewelry, art, books, and music.
View Macon’s cherry blossoms from the top of the Hay House
Completed in 1859 in Italian Renaissance Revival style, this elaborate residence was the “smart” house of its day.
Hugh Acheson’s new cookbook The Broad Fork is vegetable-driven
Empire State South’s Hugh Acheson has entered the garden game with The Broad Fork, a vegetable-driven cookbook that, like Steven Satterfield’s Root to Leaf, is organized by season.
The Christiane Chronicles: One Flew South’s first-class service; Napkin no-no’s
I’m certain that no airport restaurant can compare to our very own One Flew South on Concourse E in the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. And it might sound petty for a restaurant critic to find fault with an establishment’s napkins, but as any chef will tell you, details matter.
Signora e Mare sells vintage finds and handmade paper goods
Katie Hyatt launched Signora e Mare, an online shop offering vintage goods and plain, embossed, and letterpress paper products that she creates herself in a Marietta workshop.