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Baby Loves Disco Lemonade Tour

Dance with your baby as the Baby Loves Disco Lemonade Tour 2010 stops in Atlanta Sunday, November 7, to raise awareness and money for finding a cure for childhood cancer.

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Holiday Traditions in Downtown Atlanta

From parades to ice skating to holiday performances to riding Priscilla the Pink Pig, Atlanta hosts a number of traditional events during the holiday season.

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An Ode to the Winter Solstice

The winter solstice is my favorite day of the year. It may have been born when I explored Stonehenge on a dreary, windy, English summer day about 15 years ago.

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A Christmas Story Ends for Another Year

In my favorite Christmas movie, A Christmas Story, Ralphie's house, neighborhood, school, and trials of winter are straight out of my Indiana childhood.

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Seeing Stars at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood

I'm not sure I can find any other movie star's footprints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre as easily as Clark Gable's but let’s just say, I know my way around.

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Sweet Auburn and Martin Luther King, Jr. NHS

Sweet Auburn, once one of the most prosperous and influential African-American communities in the country, is now part of the MLK, Jr. National Historic Site.

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The Marvelous Wonderettes at The Legacy Theatre

Last weekend, I took Brianna to see the Legacy Theatre's production of “The Marvelous Wonderettes." 50s and 60s music, a high school prom, and big skirts and hair. She loved it!

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Don’t Miss Twilight Theater’s “Broadway by Candlelight”

Don't miss Twilight Theatre's "Broadway by Candlelight," a candlelit production of show tunes about love and lovers, performing February 18, 19, and 20th.

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Family Tradition and the Academy Awards

Movies and watching the annual Academy Awards is as much a part of my family history as Indiana high school basketball and the Indy 500. Just like in Hollywood, it was a big event in our household. We...

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World War II Heritage Days

I am a child of the 1940s and the product of a World War II veteran and the girl he met when he returned home from the war. This weekend I’m taking my eight-year-old daughter Brianna to World War II...

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Baby Loves Disco Lemonade Tour

Dance with your baby as the Baby Loves Disco Lemonade Tour 2010 stops in Atlanta Sunday, November 7, to raise awareness and money for finding a cure for childhood cancer. The post Baby Loves Disco...

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Holiday Traditions in Downtown Atlanta

From parades to ice skating to holiday performances to riding Priscilla the Pink Pig, Atlanta hosts a number of traditional events during the holiday season. The post Holiday Traditions in Downtown...

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An Ode to the Winter Solstice

The winter solstice is my favorite day of the year. It may have been born when I explored Stonehenge on a dreary, windy, English summer day about 15 years ago. The post An Ode to the Winter Solstice...

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A Christmas Story Ends for Another Year

In my favorite Christmas movie, A Christmas Story, Ralphie's house, neighborhood, school, and trials of winter are straight out of my Indiana childhood. The post A Christmas Story Ends for Another Year...

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Seeing Stars at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood

I'm not sure I can find any other movie star's footprints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre as easily as Clark Gable's but let’s just say, I know my way around. The post Seeing Stars at Grauman’s Chinese...

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Sweet Auburn and Martin Luther King, Jr. NHS

Sweet Auburn, once one of the most prosperous and influential African-American communities in the country, is now part of the MLK, Jr. National Historic Site. The post Sweet Auburn and Martin Luther...

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The Marvelous Wonderettes at The Legacy Theatre

Last weekend, I took Brianna to see the Legacy Theatre's production of “The Marvelous Wonderettes." 50s and 60s music, a high school prom, and big skirts and hair. She loved it! The post The Marvelous...

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Don’t Miss Twilight Theater’s “Broadway by Candlelight”

Don't miss Twilight Theatre's "Broadway by Candlelight," a candlelit production of show tunes about love and lovers, performing February 18, 19, and 20th. The post Don’t Miss Twilight Theater’s...

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Family Tradition and the Academy Awards

Movies and watching the annual Academy Awards is as much a part of my family history as Indiana high school basketball and the Indy 500. Just like in Hollywood, it was a big event in our household. We...

View Article

World War II Heritage Days

I am a child of the 1940s and the product of a World War II veteran and the girl he met when he returned home from the war. This weekend I’m taking my eight-year-old daughter Brianna to World War II...

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