When I first moved to Atlanta from NY, I search for a place to get a slice-many of the places used to only serve whole pies. This is the place I used to frequent, so the tradition continues. If you are between 18-28, this is the place to get your swag on. The reason? Cheap pizza slices. I usually get the veggie slice, which is piled high with mozzarella and vegetables
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Hey, it was OK to be broke in Atlanta in the 1980’s, when it was still a somewhat sleepy, up & coming Southern city. You could ride MARTA trains and buses for 75 cents till 2:30 AM, when mass transit stopped running. The Phoenix Club, that was downtown near the Omni, was free on Tuesday & Wednesday nights, featuring some of the best house music in the antebellum South
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It’s about saving dough in Atlanta, nothing personal…going out to eat today can be hard on the pockets, and if you want that bank account to grow, you gotta look for the deals. Atlanta has a wealth of great eateries, high profile restaurants and places to nibble morsels of artsy edibles & be seen
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A war...in Atlanta...about pizza?!! As a NYer, I gave up on great pizza a long time ago, but every once and a while, you come upon some delicious runner ups. One of those contenders is in the quaint town of Powder Springs, about 15 miles outside of ATL as the crow flies. Cangelosi Pizza, right in front of the friggin orange box, HD, is run by some natives from the Apple, who've brought a little swag to the pizza game
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The staffers over at the preeminent paper for Atlanta, Creative Loafing, has compiled a list of people and organizations that are actively trying to save our natural resources and improve quality of life for not just Atlanta, but the rest of the unfree world. RummagePad will do a small part and highlight some of the people spotlighted within CL's article
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Our economy is running at a slow trickle. Unemployment is sky high. Small business and mega giants alike are closing up shop. As stated many moons ago, “Its like a jungle sometimes, and I wonder how I keep from going under.” Keep your head above water by checking out these tasty tidbits from local Atlanta eateries and business that are turning economic lemons into lemonade
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Want to reach the gay & lesbian community in Atlanta, Florida, Washington DC or New York? Classified ads as low as $10.00 per week (up to 25 words). Do you want to add a pic? Well you can as low as $30.00 per week. That is a full color ad with as much text for only $30.00 per week
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Alright picture this...an early autumn 5K Run in the Atlanta sun. ...some great local chefs and restaurants like Agave preparing awesome fresh fabulous chili... Live Bluegrass Music wafting through the air... Cool Arts & Crafts vendors....Enough said! The Cabbagetown Initiative Community Development Corporation and the Cabbagetown Neighborhood Improvement Association are thrilled to announce the 6th annual Cabbagetown Chomp and Stomp chili cook-off and festival
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