Celebrating 30 years!
The
Southeast’s first African American and woman anchor, Monica Kaufman, recounts the struggles and triumphs of her three-decade
career and what is to be expected in the future. She still reigns as Queen of Atlanta’s Evening News!
Atlanta
Tribune’s Top 25 Black Businesses
It’s
that time of year again for Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine to spotlight the elite black-owned enterprises based in Georgia.
Our list features top companies and their reported profits for the 2004 Fiscal Year. Find out who takes the top spot, has
maintained their position and has entered the list for the first time.
Art and Culture in Atlanta
Atlanta gears up for the annual
National Black Arts Festival, as this year is slated to feature renowned author and poet Nikki Giovanni. With lectures and
events for all ages, use this month’s issue to calendar your NBAF events.
Running by faith
Kimberly
N. Holland, one of the few African-American woman sports agents in the United States, credits her faith in the success of her Icon Management firm. Her
Icon family consists of track-and-field clients that have won Olympic medals and track championships around the world. Read
about how Holland is running rings around the competition fueled by her strong beliefs in her
Creator.
Behind the scenes
Bernie
Lawrence-Watkins, one of Atlanta’s premiere entertainment lawyers, reveals the ins-and-outs of being on
the legal side of the music industry. Her clients include an impressive roster of artists and producers.