MARTA seems like such a lonely place. There is always a bunch of people down in the train station, and yet, no one really interacts with each other — understandably, because if you make the mistake of talking to the wrong individual, they might actually engage in interesting conversation. You might make a new, real-life friend, and
we don’t want that.
By Ana M. Rector 1. Located on his upper back is a tattoo of the Lord's Prayer and in his own words, “This prayer represents how I live my life.” 2. Part
My insecurities By Rori-Tai Williams I don’t think — correction — I know I have never met a woman who actually enjoys having “love handles” or rolls on her sides
By Ashley Kauschinger How do people experience religion? I spent last weekend in Savannah with two beautiful people, Gracie and Hannah, who described to me what their religious experiences are
America F*ck Ye@h By Meghan E. Davis Self-portrait displaying my "f*ck yeah" attitude that comes around every spring, when another winter has passed and a hot, hot summer is upon
My insecurities By Rori-Tai Williams I chose to photograph the parts of my body that disgust me the most, under beautiful lighting, in hopes of creating images that would boost
Photographer Sara Hopkins explores artificial light and illumination around Atlanta.
America F*uck Ye@h By Meghan E. Davis Koozies are a must-have for your beer, and go great with dyed hair — especially in this southern heat, as shown on this
Elizabeth Kostova, bestselling author of "The Historian" and "The Swan Thieves," completed her two-week visit with SCAD Atlanta writing students last Thursday. While here, Kostova lead fiction workshops in a
Every Friday, photographer Sara Hopkins explores artificial light and illumination around Atlanta. This week, she chose Cabbagetown, an intown neighborhood near Little 5 Points.

