• The ‘Upcycled’ Elegance Of Lemon Irving Jewelry

    by  • December 1, 2010

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    Jewelry is the beauty of math crafted into tiny, shiny, pieces of dangly art.  If every necklace is a wearable equation and each successful bracelet a replication of the elegance of E=MC2, then Elizabeth Nelson is the mathematician writing the solutions on the chalkboard.  With an eye toward the unique, Nelson is recombining familiar...

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    Facial Hair As Art: Crafting An Emotional Response

    by  • November 30, 2010

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    Maybe you’ve seen them around. The new pieces of art around town that have been around, well, forever!  The work that every one’s been twittering (and, yes, tweeting) about. Don’t know what I mean? An example is waxed, pointed and black on High Museum of Art signs throughout the city of Atlanta. Also, it...

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    Local Author Shares Premise For Upcoming Novel

    by  • November 28, 2010

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    He’s done it again.  The author of “Death Vs Eugene Merrimont” shares another story with us, and we’re blown away! This time, Josh Nix is sharing a story that’s also the premise of his upcoming novel.  ”It’s basically a shortened version of the first chapter,” he says.  And he suggests that as you read...

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    Happy Thanksgiving! Here’s A Gift Any Hostess Would Love

    by  • November 23, 2010

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    Nothing says “Southern” like a mason jar! Impress your friends, family and in-laws with this simple (but amazing) tutorial on how to make the perfect hostess gift for any one this Thanksgiving! And best of all, it’s not only simple, but incredibly cheap! You will need: -A mason jar, new or vintage (as long...

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