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by Jeff Hammerberg
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September 17, 2010 00:00 |
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Buying a home as a gay couple can be a really rewarding experience and a savvy investment strategy. But those buying through a same-sex partnership should be aware of the unique legal implications of that kind of transaction.
Until the laws are changed to ensure equal rights, the concept of owning a house as a same-sex couple is different from home ownership as a legally married heterosexual couple.
Gay marriage is illegal in Georgia, and even those same-sex couples who get married in states where their marriages are legal may face rather extraordinary circumstances.
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by Rob Andrews
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September 17, 2010 00:00 |
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Inviting friends or a date over for a meal can be daunting, but don’t worry. Here are some tips to have a successful party that will have them swooning.
The easiest dining party is brunch. All you have to do is make a frittata, buy some bakery goods from your favorite place and make some mimosas or bloody marys. Use Martinelli’s sparkling apple juice in a champagne flute for non-drinkers.
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by Tim Boyd & Laura Douglas-Brown
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September 17, 2010 00:00 |
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With summer travel behind you and the holidays coming faster than you think, fall is the perfect time for simple touch ups to make your home even more inviting. Improving your décor doesn’t have to be expensive. Check out these items to add style or whimsy to your home.
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by Jim Farmer
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September 17, 2010 00:00 |
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“American Idol” veteran and local girl Diana DeGarmo grew up idolizing Dolly Parton, so it’s somewhat fitting that she’s now taking on the role the singer played in the film “9 to 5” in the touring version of the new musical.
With music and lyrics written by Parton, “9 to 5: The Musical” debuted on Broadway last year. DeGarmo saw that version, liked it and was naturally receptive to doing the tour. She’d seen the movie with Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin several times, even though it was released before she was even born.
According to DeGarmo, there are subtle differences in the musical but for the most part the plot is the same — a trio of secretaries bond and decide to get even with their boss. In doing so, they practically take over their company. Parton has written new songs for the musical, but not surprisingly the show opens with her popular, titular song.
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by Nicholas Robinson
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September 17, 2010 00:00 |
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It’s a sweltering recent Sunday afternoon in Atlanta, and looking at the sweat-stained radio hosts Sir Daniel (Adrian Daniel) and Drama Dupree (Brian Taylor) as they prepare for the 51st episode of Better Days Radio, it’s apparent that everyone is feeling the heat.
The small studio they occupy is cooled by a single fan and it’s taking a while to set up the equipment and the circulation. Despite the scorching weather, Daniel and Taylor are jovial, making small talk about the day’s episode and joking with their engineer about men and sex.
As the show’s disco-inspired intro finally kicks in and the countdown to air begins they instantly transform into an explosive radio duo.
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