Tag: Candler Park
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: October 3-9
Listen to Wu-Tang Clan and Lil Wayne at A3C Festival, drink beer at Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest, and watch Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets while Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performs its score live.
The Christiane Chronicles: Some people watch ballet. I admire the Dance of the Short-Order Cook.
Some people have season tickets to the ballet; others follow sports. The spectacle I’m addicted to, every bit as physical in its own way but more quotidian, is the artistry of the short-order cook.
Pop-up: Talat Market
Parnass Savang serves Thai-inspired dinners three nights a week at Gato in Candler Park, quietly revolutionizing what Atlanta thought of this nation’s cuisine.
Tiny houses are now allowed in Atlanta—sort of
People with tiny house dreams can now make them a reality thanks to the May 1 City Council approval of “accessory dwelling units”—tiny houses in the backyards of existing homes.
Chef Jarrett Stieber’s tips for serving radishes like a pro
Although prized most for their crunchy texture and peppery bite when raw, radishes become earthy and mellow—more like their cousin, the turnip—when cooked. Eat Me Speak Me chef Jarrett Stieber shares his techniques for both.
Stargazing in Atlanta: Your guide to the summer sky
Nothing beats an observatory if you want to get up close and personal with a celestial body. Or, find an open field, set up away from skyscrapers, and get to gazing.
Room Envy: This Candler Park tree house is a Zen meditation room
When Katharine and Howard Connell bought their circa-1895 Candler Park Victorian last year, they inherited a 265-square-foot, Craftsman-style tree house. The avid yogis have since transformed the arboreal retreat into a Zen meditation room with bohemian accents befitting Howard’s “reformed hippie” past.
11 Atlanta festivals to attend in July
Celebrate everything from ice cream to classic movies to gospel music
Atlanta Park Champion: Melanie Furr
Five years ago, when Melanie Furr found a neighbor’s cat toying with a chipmunk, she rescued the injured creature and brought it to the Atlanta Wild Animal Rescue Effort.
Editor’s pick: Very Fine South handbags
The studio in Laura Slate Shope’s Candler Park house, where she creates her accessories line Very Fine South, smells like a saddlery.