The Swan House

The Swan House, located at the Atlanta History Center, is one of the most beautiful houses you will ever see. You are totally mesmerized before even getting to the doorstep. Built in 1928, this classically styled mansion, was the home of the Edward H. Inman family. The mansion was designed by famous Atlanta architect, Philip … Continue reading The Swan House

Gordon Parks : Segregation Story

Sunday, I was very excited to go see the Gordon Parks: Segregation Story exhibit at the High Museum of Art. The exhibit is a beautiful collection of photo taken by Gordon Parks in the late 1950s. Parks, Life magazine's first African American photographer, was sent on an assignment to Alabama. There, he followed the Thornton … Continue reading Gordon Parks : Segregation Story

The Stacks Lofts & Artists Tour 2014

Saturday, 20 residents of The Stacks Lofts opened their homes to the public for the yearly Lofts & Artists Tour. During this tour, non residents are invited to walk into ones home and view it along with the art of an assigned artist. It's interesting to see how each home is decorated as well as … Continue reading The Stacks Lofts & Artists Tour 2014

BEATS, BITES & BREWS | Fall Beer Tasting

This past Sunday, Beat, Bites & Brews held its first Seasonal Beer Tasting in the Historical West End. This exclusive event featured this fall's seasonal beers offerings, as well as fall inspired bites by Penelahpes. Guest also enjoyed swag bags, a photo booth, and sounds provided by Igloo Tew Studios. This will be the first … Continue reading BEATS, BITES & BREWS | Fall Beer Tasting

Cirque Du Soleil | Amaluna

Yesterday, my daughter and I went see the newest Cirque Du Soleil show, Amaluna. It would be a first Cirque Du Soleil show for both of us. I was glad to have experienced it with her. As we approached the blue and yellow tents anticipation rose to what we were about to see. If I … Continue reading Cirque Du Soleil | Amaluna