Harry Potter v. Chronicles of Narnia
Decatur Metro | April 26, 2011UPDATED: There’s a first time for everything! I’ve changed the versus from Potter v. Twilight to the above.
Feel free to answer for your kids as well!
UPDATED: There’s a first time for everything! I’ve changed the versus from Potter v. Twilight to the above.
Feel free to answer for your kids as well!

According to the Visit Decatur, GA blog, “Catlanta” came to Decatur this past Saturday.
Who or what is Catlanta you ask? Mary’s got the deets…
Catlanta is a guerrilla street artist. He plants his original works throughout the alleys, main streets and gardens of the metropolitan area, a few at a time, and allows his growing legion of followers to find them and adopt them (at last count, about 3500 on Twitter and Facebook.) The pieces are generally a stylized image of a cat with a heart on its chest , a mask across its eyes, and the Catlanta signature.
…Saturday Catlanta hit Decatur, placing his prizes at Agnes Scott College, the junction box on Commerce, and on the front lawn of St.Thomas More Catholic Church. Not even the most cat-like passerby would have spotted them without a hint.
According to Mary, followers get hints from Catlanta of his next target area via Facebook and Twitter and he then posts pics of the hidden location on Flickr (like this one at Commerce/Trinity) so that folks can rush off and claim their prize.
Photo courtesy of Visit Decatur, GA
UPDATE: The AJC reports that four of the seven students arrested are Emory students.
The Associated Press reports (via the AJC) that seven protesters have been arrested on the Emory University quad after refusing to leave a cluster of nine tents set up to protest the university’s food services vendor.
Emory hasn’t confirmed yet if any or all of the protesters are university students.
Dang. Not sure how I missed mentioning the start of Trash Amnesty Days in early April (sorry most of Oakhurst!), but here’s the link to the PDF for neighborhoods that have yet to have their trashy holiday this year.
They include…


