Atlanta author Murray Browne takes us into the occluded world of jury duty, where right and wrong and big consequences depend on people seeing things the same way.
Category Archive: Georgia
The state of Georgia really, really, really doesn’t want Aimée to vote.
Georgia State’s Kell Hall was a mystifying yet charmingly awful symbol of the university’s long ramp from the swamps to the stars.
Status quos can be insidious. They subsist by creeping into our worlds often without our being aware, because […]
By adopting a fine-grained, street-level perspective, we can see how everyday individuals have helped to shape the history of our city, says historian Marni Davis.
There are perfect songs (depending on one’s taste, perhaps “Like a Rolling Stone,” “Crazy,” or “Paranoid”) and there […]
Fannin County, Georgia is a rapidly changing place. The best-known town in the county is Blue Ridge, which […]
Quilting, for my family, is all but a lost art, passed down from the matriarch of each family […]