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Fine Dining at its Best

Southern hospitality is not just a catch-phrase – it is a way of life, and few understand that better than some of Atlanta’s choice spots for lavish cuisine.  This fall, the city’s top chefs and upscale restaurants take fine dining to new heights – sharing a sample of their tantalizing menus and secrets to success.

 

Bringing Out the Voters

Georgia’s black vote is pivotal to any statewide victory. Yet, the numbers of blacks who are registered to vote and do turnout at the polls are bleak. Considering the substantial support those cast ballots could bring to either party, Georgia’s Democrat and Republican parties alike are working to increase their popularity amongst the state’s underrepresented constituency.

 

Legends of the Movement

The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s challenged racism in America and made the country a more just and humane society for all. Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine takes a glimpse into the lives of four giants of the movement – Rev. Joseph Lowery, Rev. C.T. Vivian, Congressman John Lewis and business owner James Paschal – who gave all that they had for a greater cause.

 

Striving to Be the Best

Macquarium Intelligent Communications in Atlanta has earned a reputation for service excellence and quality delivery of eBusiness solutions. With new president Art Hopkins at its helm, the company is poised to position itself as not only a leading provider of interactive solutions in the Southeast, but all over the world.

 

LPGA’s Legal Eagle

The Ladies Professional Golf Association is the longest-running women’s sports association in the world, founded by a group of women who aimed to break down barriers in the professional sports industry. More than 50 years later, their mission is still being served as women like Eve Wright, one of the first African American women to work for the LPGA at the executive level, continue to widen the scope of opportunities for all women to gain experience in a new playing field.

 

 

 

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