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CANCER: A while back I asked my readers to propose a new name for your astrological sign. "Cancer" has a bit of a negative connotation, after all.
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The Blotter
Trouble afoot
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Opinion
Atlanta schools cheating investigation should pay no attention to politics
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Cover Story
A new subculture finds beauty in decay
- by Thomas Wheatley and Scott Henry
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Tags: Cover Story, Urban Exploration, "Urbex, UER, SPECTRE, phreakmonkey, Atlanta Prison Farm, Glidden Paint Factory, Pullman Yard, Abandoned Buildings, Cover Story
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Opinion
Georgia has a shameful legacy of exploiting agricultural workers
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Neighborhood News
Also: Lightning struck a tool shed at the Clyde Shepherd Nature Preserve in North Druid Hills
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The Last Word
The Last Word
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Restaurant Review
Classic Italian in Buckhead ages gracefully
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Ethnic.city
Visits to Taqueria del Sol, Big Tex, Taxco and Bone Garden
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Grazing
Riccardo Ullio's latest Mexican in Midtown
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Barfly
The queer group deviated from the Midtown norm during Stonewall Week
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Music Feature
The Web's golden age of musical jokes has hatched
- by Curt Holman
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Tags: Music Feature, novelty songs, The Lonely Island, Weird Al Yankovic, Flight of the Conchords, Spike Jonze, Tenacious D, Saturday Night Live, Dick in a Box, Parry Gripp, Lady Gaga, Born This Way, Perform This Way, Jizz in My Pants, Lazy Sunday, Business Time, My Bologna
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Album Reviews
The young Atlanta group crafts the kind of un-ironic rococo pop that winks at Serge Gainsbourg and Rufus Wainwright
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Album Reviews
The band has been around for years yet still toils and tours just under the radar
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Album Reviews
The Toronto prog-punkers commit to a high-minded concept
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Movie Review
Films take viewers on diverting expeditions into unknown territory
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Hollywood Product
Flashy special effects can't save Michael Bay's latest in the Transformers franchise
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A&E Feature
Midtown venue gives aspiring improvisers their shot
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Visual Arts
This Vivienne Westwood of the gallery set makes clothing her medium
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Theater Review
Chris Kayser and Tess Malis Kincaid live up to image of larger-than-life lovers
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The Sexorcist
There's nothing more sad than knowing the love of your life would rather be alone than be with you