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Cat Lost on Ponce de Leon Court

Decatur Metro | September 19, 2012

Greg sends in this note…

 

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Ink & Elm Tavern Coming to Emory Village

Decatur Metro | September 19, 2012

Louis points out that there’s info floating around the interwebs that a new tavern is coming to Emory Village next year.  Here’s a blurb from a PR site about the new spot, “Ink & Elm”…

Ink & Elm: Located in Emory Village, Ink & Elm is a 7,000 square foot tavern, lounge and dining room that celebrates the deep history of Atlanta’s Druid Hills neighborhood, including Frederick Law Olmsted, the neighborhood’s designer who is also behind NYC’s Central Park and the neighborhood’s Olmsted Linear Park. The location provides the perfect spot for Druid Hills’ residents as well as Emory faculty and students to gather, socialize and dine. The dark and cozy design for the tavern is loosely based on a turn of the century landscape design studio, while the dining room takes into account Olmsted’s approach toward garden and landscape design with a light and airy mood. Ink & Elm is expected to open early next year.

Urbanspoon and Yelp have the address as 1577 N. Decatur Road, which puts it down near the Panara/CVS end of Emory Village.

Rendering courtesy of Eater

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Eye on the Street

Decatur Metro | September 19, 2012

West Trinity Ave, Decatur GA (pic submitted by Alison)

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It’s Literally Wednesday: J.R. Moehringer’s Very, Very Good Book

Dave | September 19, 2012

This is an amazing season for lovers of books. Already this month we’ve seen the release of new work by Zadie Smith, Michael Chabon, and Junot Díaz. Salman Rushdie’s, Joseph Anton: A Memoir, came out yesterday and was quite well reviewed. J.K. Rowling’s first book of adult fiction comes out next week. October will bring us Dennis Lehane, a Pete Townshend memoir, and Tom Wolfe, while new books from Barbara Kingsolver and Ian McEwan come in November.

My prediction for the biggest book of the fall is J.R. Moehringer’s Sutton, which will be published next Tuesday.

Bank robber Willie “the Actor” Sutton, who had spent about half of his adult life in prison, was granted a surprise commutation by New York governor Nelson Rockefeller (a former banker) on Christmas Eve, 1969. Sutton left Attica and, for a price, granted exclusive access to a New York Daily News reporter, Edward Kirkman.

Moehringer takes this premise and fictionalizes the next 24 hours, driving Sutton, a reporter, a photographer, and the reader around New York City in a more or less chronological history of Sutton’s life. From the turn of the century Irish slums of Brooklyn to life in and out of crime (and prisons) during the Depression to a handful of years spent as an escapee prior to recapture, it is masterfully presented.

A former Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for the L.A. Times, Moehringer’s only previous book was The Tender Bar: A Memoir, an excellent account of growing up on Long Island where he was raised in the culture of a corner tavern. I suspect that Sutton began as a biography — there was obviously a considerable amount of research that went into this — and evolved into Moehringer’s first work of fiction as the result of an exasperating attempt to get into another’s head.

Sutton will have broad appeal. It’s a superb work of fiction. It’s clever. It’s guy stuff. It’s historical. It speaks to lovers of New York and to haters of banks.

That should be just about everybody.

This Week

Jeanne Marie Laskas, author of Hidden America: From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country Work, Wednesday, September 19th, 7:15 p.m., Decatur Library, sponsored by Georgia Center for the Book, free.

Tim Darnell, author of The Crackers: Early Days of Atlanta Baseball, Monday, September 24th, 7:15 p.m., Decatur Library, sponsored by Georgia Center for the Book, free.

Jeffrey Toobin, author of The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court, Tuesday, September 25, 7 p.m., Jimmy Carter Library, sponsored by Georgia Center for the Book, free.

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Decatur Looking to Clarify Zoning for “Small Batch Distilleries”

Decatur Metro | September 19, 2012

You may recall that just a couple of months ago, the City of Decatur refined current ordinances to specifically allow craft beer brewing in the C3 commercial district around East Decatur Station at the request of the city attorney.  Well, apparently there are more than just hop artisans that want to get in on the local spirit making.

Early next month, the Decatur Planning Commission will take up a request from the city to define and allow the establishment of “small batch distilleries” in the C3 district.  According to Asst. City Manager Lyn Menne, the action spurs from the city receiving a request from someone interested in setting up a “very small distillery”.

No word yet on what kind of distillery it would be.

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