Podcast shows of the Atlanta INtown newspaper.
INtown editor Collin Kelley talks about his experience with COVID-19 and encourages everyone to take precautions and wear a mask as cases surge in Georgia. Music: Change is Coming by Reverie of Passage
As Atlanta INtown returns to print for the June issue, INtown editor Collin Kelley reflects on life and creativity during the weeks of sheltering-in-place. Music: "Traumatraum" by Denhollander
Editor Collin Kelley previews the special May online-only issue of Atlanta INtown, which offers stories of hope and resilience during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. Read the May issue online at AtlantaINtownPaper.com.Music: "Lit" by Vanessa Daou
A message from editor Collin Kelley concerning Atlanta INtown's coverage of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and a preview of our April "Go Green" issue.Music: "Change Is Coming" Amick Cutler
Above the Waterline columnist Sally Bethea discusses the possible end of the long-simmering "water war" between Georgia, Florida and Alabama over the Chattahoochee River.Music: "Gravity" by Stanley Gurvich
Architect Melody L. Harclerode discusses the renovations and redesign of the historic Auburn Avenue Research Library, plus talks about her appointment as new executive director of Blue Heron Nature Preserve in Buckhead. Music: "Safe Travels" by Theevs
Contributing writer Clare Richie talks with the team behind the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition, Concert, Art & Technology Fair coming up at Georgia Tech. Music: "Gravity" by Stanley Gurvich
Architect Melody L. Harclerode discusses how the buildings on the Georgia Tech campus were designed to advance not only the education of its students, but the state's reputation. Harclerode won this year’s Ivan Allen Sr. Trophy, the most prestigious award bestowed by the Atlanta and Georgia chapters of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)Music: “Safe Travels” by Theevs
In this special edition of INtown Insider, contributing writer Clare S. Richie discusses the history and mission of Camp Kudzu, a nonprofit camp for children with Type 1 Diabetes, with its executive director and staff.Music: "Gravity" by Stanley Gurvich
Editor Collin Kelley and columnist Sally Bethea talk about Atlanta INtown's 25th anniversary, freedom of the press and the Georgia Water Coalition's Dirty Dozen. Music: "Change is Coming" by Amick Cutler
Architect Melody L. Harclerode discusses the transformation of a historic Westside elementary school site into the new YMCA Leadership and Learning Center. Music: “Safe Travels” by Theevs
INtown's award-winning columnist and environmental activist Sally Bethea discusses a new threat to the Okefenokee Swamp in south Georgia. WHAT YOU CAN DO: No later than Sept. 12, submit your comments to: US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah Division, Attention: Ms. Holly Ross, 1104 North Westover Boulevard, Suite 9, Albany, GA 31707 – or by email to holly.a.ross@usace.army.mil.Music: "Change is Coming" by Amick Cutler
Editor Collin Kelley discusses books by Atlanta authors on INtown's Summer Reading List as well as local theatre productions including "Hair" at Serenbe Playhouse , "East Texas Hot Links" at True Colors Theatre Company, and the return of "Hamilton" in 2020.Music: "Franz" by Thomas Herudek
Architect Melody L. Harclerode and Editor Collin Kelley discuss the 100th anniversary of Atlanta architecture firm Stevens & Wilkinson. Music: “Safe Travels” by Theevs
INtown editor Collin Kelley chats with dining critic Megan Volpert about the newly opened all-day breakfast spot, Pancake Social, and more new restaurants on the scene. Music: "Gravity" by Stanley Gurvich
INtown's award-winning columnist and environmental activist Sally Bethea discusses the local effort to help preserve Cumberland Island. To add your comments on the visitor use management plan for Cumberland Island, visit www.nps.gov/cuis. Music: "Change is Coming" by Amick Cutler
INtown editor Collin Kelley and theatre critic Manning Harris discuss the big productions coming soon to Atlanta, plus the European Masterworks exhibition at the High Museum of Art.Music: "Franz" by Thomas Herudek
Food critic Megan Volpert and Atlanta INtown editor Collin Kelley dish on Candytopia, springtime patio dining, good pho and home food delivery. #Atlanta #food #dining #restaurants Music: "Gravity" by Stanley Gurvich
Atlanta architect and INtown columnist Melody Harclerode discusses the revitalization of Fort McPherson army base and the possibilities for restoring the historic Rufus M. Rose House on Peachtree Street.Music: "Safe Travels" by Theevs
Award-winning writer and environmental activist Sally Bethea discusses the work of Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, the nonprofit organization she helped create 25 years ago. For more information visit https://chattahoochee.org/To listen our other podcasts you can visit https://atlantaintownpaper.com/Music: "Lit" by Vanessa Daou (http://www.vanessadaou.com/)