SuChin Pak's 5 Questions: Kimberly Snyder
The nutritionist talks to us about food
Our chief correspondent quizzes the nutritionist to the stars about dietary dos and don’ts.
Our chief correspondent quizzes the nutritionist to the stars about dietary dos and don’ts.
Everyone loves a natural beauty multitasker. But before you go using beets for lipstick and sliced bread to sop up boob sweat, check out these products made in Atlanta.
March Madness [mahrch mad-nis] n. the state of being mad or insane for products, websites, articles, and a leafy cabbage.
March 21-24: Try Drybar’s new hair care line, eat Bhojanic Indian food in Buckhead, shop top designers on sale while imbibing iced (or boozy) tea at Meringue, and get a bite of the bayou at Table & Main.
Invest in a bathing suit that pays off. Get your hands on high-quality fabrics and classic cuts fit for high rollers.
March 14-17: Celebrate math with pie eating (and throwing), stock up on curated crafts from an online pop-up shop, sugar-load with a SweetWater and Smallcakes limited-time treat, support head shavers at Ri Ra, and get down and dirty with Mexican mole and mezcal.
Your skin has been plagued by the long winter and your home is in desperate need of a pick-me-up. Let the healing begin at an antique boutique and modern-day apothecary in East Atlanta Village.
The amps are turned up. Dive bars, convention halls, dirt lots — even a former auto garage — play host to the influx of almost-famous artists and musicians. Get on the right (sound) track with our top picks.