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Ola Oparrah Graduate Professional Writing I beat mugs. So I call myself Mugbeater. It may sound violently confrontational, but so is my work. It's easy to make someone pretty, but
The Savannah Film Festival, a premier eight-day cultural event in downtown Savannah, will take place Saturday, Oct. 25 through Saturday, Nov. 1 and will feature more than 50 films selected
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A look at some of the exhibits going on as part of Atlanta Celebrates Photography By Brian Steel Atlanta Celebrates Photography is a nonprofit organization that works to increase an
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Find an old-world vibe (and a delectable dessert) at Café Intermezzo By Gray Chapman Based on the cafés of 19th century Vienna, Café Intermezzo’s dimly lit décor, European vibe and
By Matt Franklin Two recent related articles reported by Space.com (“Creature Survives Naked in Space,” Sept. 8 and “Eight-Legged Space Survivor Gives ‘Panspermia’ New Life,” Sept. 16), follow an experiment