Decatur Metro: Community Smatter
  • rss
  • Home
  • Contact
  • Decatur Tips & Links
  • Headlines
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Comments Policy
  • EOTS

Andisheh Nouraee Follows Edelstein Out

Decatur Metro | November 24, 2008

Steve Fennessy over at Cityscape reports that Andisheh Nouraee is also leaving Creative Loafing, in editor Ken Edelstein’s wake.

“What happened today is just one symptom of the overall reason, that I don’t want to work there full-time anymore,” Nouraee said.

Aside from Nouraee being an integral cornerstone of the publication, that leaves CL with just three news writers and NO editors, according to Fennessy.

Lord, the wheels seem to be coming off.  This sucks.

Comments
Comments Off
Categories
Financial
Tags
Andisheh Nouraee, Creative Loafing Atlanta, Ken Edelstein
Comments rss Comments rss
Trackback Trackback

Creative Loafing Atlanta…Oh Man…More Bad News

Decatur Metro | November 24, 2008

Creative Loafing Atlanta has fired its editor Ken Edelstein, according to the AJC.

Not good.  Not good.  My best to you guys…especially Tom and Andy.

UPDATE: xokyditive links to a more detailed post by Atlanta Magazine’s Steve Fennessy, who has covered the CL bankrupcy story better than anyone since the beginning.  Apparently it wasn’t pretty.  Tears were shed.

Geez….

Comments
Comments Off
Categories
Financial
Tags
Creative Loafing
Comments rss Comments rss
Trackback Trackback

Women in the Pulpit

Decatur Metro | November 24, 2008

Rus forwards this AJC article regarding the recent tension between Decatur First Baptist and the Georgia Southern Baptists over female pastor Julie Pennington-Russell.

A check of the timestamp confirms this article was written yesterday, and not a half-century ago as first suspected.

Comments
Comments Off
Categories
Religion
Tags
30030, Decatur First Baptist, Julie Pennington-Russell
Comments rss Comments rss
Trackback Trackback

Decatur Metro Wins "Best of Atlanta" Award

Decatur Metro | November 24, 2008

In case you haven’t seen the latest issue of Atlanta Magazine, Decatur Metro and InDecatur have been awarded Atlanta Magazine’s 2008 “Best of Atlanta” award for “best neighborhood news”!

Along with Catherine and Lauren’s AsianCajuns, which won “best local style blog”, Decatur is very well-represented in the online section of the awards this year.

I had been holding onto this story until I could get my hands on a hard copy of the mag, but Catherine spilled the beans over at The Decatur Minute earlier today, so I thought I better just get it out there!

Oh, and make sure to click over to The Minute to check out all the brick-and-mortar Decatur winners!

Congrats all!

UPDATE: Here’s the blurb…

“InDecatur and Decatur Metro’s prespectives on this DeKalb berg may differ slightly – “The town you’d get if you bred Berkeley with Mayberry” and “An independent voice in an independent city,” respectively – but what these two blogs offer does not: copious posts on anything and everything Decatur.  Want to know what type of restaurant is opening on East Ponce?  InDecatur will provide an annotated photo of the space, along with the inside scoop gathered by intrepid sources (aka fellow Decaturites).  Want an update on development issues, such as with the citywide Wi-Fi will be in effect?  Decatur Metro will contact the city manager.”

Actually I’d contact Andrea. :-)

Comments
Comments Off
Categories
Rankings
Tags
30030, Asian Cajuns, Atlanta Magazine, Best of Atlanta, Decatur Metro, InDecatur
Comments rss Comments rss
Trackback Trackback

315 Official Meeting Report

Decatur Metro | November 24, 2008

Better late than never, right?  (Yeah, that’s not really the case when it comes to blogs, is it? Unless you’re one of those new age “slow bloggers”. )

David mentioned something about the 315 Meeting Report a few days back and I realized I had never seen it (let alone posted it).

But all we needed to do was look.  Its over on the Livable Growth website available for all to view.  And I bet you can guess the main concerns without me even telling you, since we’ve all batted them around for almost a year:  density, shared parking and the quality of the construction.

Comments
Comments Off
Categories
Development
Tags
30030, 315 West Ponce, Livable Growth, Otis White
Comments rss Comments rss
Trackback Trackback

Subscribe

     

DM Sponsors



Popular Posts

  • Should Alternative Forms of Transportation Be Illegal in Downtown Decatur?
  • Outside of Decatur, at Which Three Stores Do You Shop Most Often?
  • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • Lakeside and Briarcliff Say They May Join Forces in Cityhood Effort
  • Butter & Cream Now Open on Church Street

1 - Decatur Blogs

  • 3ten
  • AsianCajuns
  • Be Active Decatur
  • Bits and Breadcrumbs
  • Clairmont Heights Civic Assoc.
  • DCPLive
  • Decatur Book Festival
  • Decatur Wine & Food Dude
  • Decaturish
  • Little Blog of Stories
  • Next Stop…Decatur
  • Running With Tweezers
  • Southern Urban Homestead
  • The Decatur Minute

2 - Atlanta Blogs

  • Atlanta Unfiltered
  • Baby Got Books
  • DeKalb Officers
  • DeKalb School Watch
  • East Lake Neighborhood
  • Fresh Loaf
  • Heneghan’s Dunwoody
  • Like the Dew
  • Live Apartment Fire
  • Pecanne Log
  • Sitting Pugs
  • That's Just Peachy

3 - Neighborhood Sites

  • Decatur Heights DHNA
  • Glennwood Estates
  • Lenox Place
  • MAK Historic District
  • Oakhurst
  • Winnona Park

4 - Decatur History

  • DeKalb History Center

5 - Decatur News

  • City of Decatur
  • Decatur Business Assoc.
  • Patch – Decatur-Avondale

6 - Decatur Non-Profits

  • Atlanta Legal Aid Society
  • Community Center of S. Decatur
  • Decatur Arts Alliance
  • Decatur Education Foundation
  • Decatur Preservation Alliance
  • Oakhurst Community Garden
  • The OCF
  • Woodlands Garden

Counter

Recent comments

  • smalltowngalsmalltowngal
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • Rick JulianRick Julian
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • Gigi PedrazaGigi Pedraza
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • DeanneDeanne
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • smalltowngalsmalltowngal
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • RitaRita
    • Butter & Cream Now Open on Church Street
  • smalltowngalsmalltowngal
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • At Home in DecaturAt Home in Decatur
    • Butter & Cream Now Open on Church Street
  • Robert ButeraRobert Butera
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • RidgelandistanRidgelandistan
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • briancbrianc
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • cfncfn
    • Butter & Cream Now Open on Church Street
  • cfncfn
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • DecaturDuckDecaturDuck
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
  • Rick JulianRick Julian
    • Free-For-All Fourth 7/4/14
Plugin by Yellingnews

RSS Latest from Decaturish

  • Photos – Decatur fireworks
  • Two die in accident on I-285 in DeKalb County
  • Photos – Avondale Estates Fourth of July Parade
  • Traffic report – Jehovah’s Witnesses convention
  • Happy Fourth of July! – What’s open today?
  • Commissioner Rader focus of ethics complaint

For the Money – Quick Links

Food
  • Atlanta BBQ
  • Pizza
  • Wings
  • Sandwiches
  • Tacos
  • Dessert
Drink
  • Bourbon
  • Scotch
  • Red Wine
  • Atlanta Beer
Places
  • Grocery Store
  • Vehicle Repair Store
  • Pedicure

Search DM

DM Archives

Awards


Best Local Blog

Best Local Blog

Best Neighborhood News

Post Calendar

November 2008
M T W T F S S
« Oct   Dec »
  1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
rss Comments rss valid xhtml 1.1 design by jide powered by Wordpress get firefox