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TAURUS: "What people really need and demand from life is not wealth, comfort, or esteem, but games worth playing," said psychiatrist Thomas Szasz.
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The Last Word
The Last Word
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Cover Story
The tortured life and sudden death of Roswell's Chicken Man
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Opinion
When an aspiring young journalist asked why she should get into a failing industry, here's what I should have said
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Opinion
I'm still waiting for the AJC to defend its special report on 'suspicious' test scores across the U.S.
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Cheap Eats
Stopping for sandwiches at We Suki Suki and Quoc Huong
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Grazing
Revisiting Italian favorites on Cheshire Bridge Road
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Music Feature
By functioning like a real band, Brooklyn's critical darlings transcend the Pitchfork hype
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Album Reviews
Tone Tide Records
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Hollywood Product
Jason Statham's been-there-done-that action flick still carries a punch.
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Hollywood Product
Aardman Animations' comedy takes to the seas
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Movie Review
Steve Harvey's comedic self-help book takes a dramatic leap onto the big screen.
- by Edward Adams
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Tags: Movie Review, Think Like A Man, Steve Harvey, Romantic Comedy, Self-Help, Urban Cinema, Tim Story, Taraji P. Henson, Michael Ealy, Kevin Hart, Terrence Jenkins
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Visual Arts
Chastain Arts Center's new exhibit is quiet and contemplative
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Theater Review
Show helps you find your inner badass
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Photo Galleries
The Screaming Eagle of Soul, Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaires evoked the likes of James Brown and Otis Redding's soul and funk at The Masquarade on Thursday evening.