Weekend Wrap-Up:
Lots of my friends' parents were gettin' it on 'til the early morn on Valentine's Day years ago. Hence I have a ton of birthday dinners and parties to attend this month. This weekend was no different. Friday night, 25 of us converged on Eclipse di Luna (764 Miami Cir., 404.846.0449). The sangria pitcher costs just $25 and pours at least 5 glasses if you're not sharing with someone stingy. It's made with red wine, fresh fruit, and it's a tantalizing tongue teaser. You can upgrade to a version with chambord and champagne, but that's too sweet for my taste. The staff handled us remarkably well, and never gave me a problem with the reservations (no money down, no annoying prix fixe menu, no credit card to hold the table, and one long table where we could all dine with the birthday girl). The spread of tapas is fabulous. No matter what you order, be sure to nosh on the patatas bravas con ramesco, a dish of seasoned potatoes. Tip: On Sunday, Eclipse di Luna offers its bottomless glass of sangria for just $10 a person.
Saturday evening, a smaller group of six gathered for a more intimate dinner party at The Real Chow Baby (1016 Howell Mill Rd., 404.815.4900), a new American stir-fry restaurant. They don't take reservations, so when we arrived, the host told us there was a 30-minute wait. Fine. Normal, right? Sure. Not normal? The host then handed us drink certificates for martinis and margaritas as Slice, a boutique pizza joint across the street and said he'd call us on our cell when our table was ready. Perfect. At dinner, the step-by-step process goes smoothly: pick up a bowl, fill it with rice, noodles, veggies, sauces, and meats. Drop it off with a paddle named after you at the fry station. Minutes later, your dinner is served to you at your table. I savored my personal version of pad thai with chicken. Top off your meal with a bottle of Momokawa Pearl sake to share with your pals ($28).
After dinner, we continued on to the Red Chair (550 Amsterdam Ave., 404.870.0532) for another friend's birthday. The non-smoking video and restaurant lounge has always maintained a sophisticated, hip and upscale atmosphere geared towards gay men with Saturdays for ladies. The club was recently purchased, and the vibe on Saturday night was strange to say the least. They've washed all but a few of the old bartenders and replaced them with unfriendly and slow workers. The rumor is that the new owners are trying to transform it into more of a straight club, but with the drag king show going on Saturday night (every first and third Saturday of the month), and its new monthly dinner and a show tonight featuring a coterie of drag queens, I doubt it. It's still worth going to, but the changes are unsettling to the regulars.
Nov 20, 2006
Two Weeks Notice
For only two weeks this holiday season, shop local designers in a studio full of creativity amidst 18th- and 19th-century antiques at the Ruby Regis Studio at Rive Gauche Fine Antiques (49 Bennett St., north of Piedmont Hospital on Peachtree Rd., 404.351.7111. Two Week Boutique in Atlanta begins the day after Thanksgiving, Nov. 24, with more than 35 designers (clothing, jewelry, bags, and more) participating. Hours: 10am-6pm. Closed Sundays. Through Dec. 5.
Nov 17, 2006
Face Time
We know it's not in good taste to throw a drink in someone's face, but I never thought bar etiquette would include not placing your drink on someone else's face, especially a celebrity. But that's just what happened last night at Jezebel Magazine's 10th Anniversary Gala at Park Tavern. The face of the evening was Atlanta (er, Dalton) native Deborah Norville (Inside Edition anchor), and she was reportedly overheard saying, "I don't know whether to be flattered or offended" about the drink on her cover face in the VVIP section. (Norville was photographed earlier this year for Jezebel's November issue.
Broke As A Joke
It's Friday, but with all the saving for Christmas presents and whatnot, you're looking for the cheapest method of fun before the holidays. You'd probably even be up for a free beer, even if a slight competition were involved. You love a challenge. From 7pm on tonight, at 5th St. Ribs n Blues (86 5th St. NW, Midtown, 404.249.8808), the PBR will be free-flowing. Of course there's a catch: The beer's only free until one of the particpants of the special either leaves the restaraunts or goes to the bathroom. Laugh if you must, but where else are you going to score free brewskies tonight?
Bitter Taste
OJ's back in the news and putting a bitter taste in everyone's mouths again. Don't fret though. A few of these and you'll have reignited your love affair with the good OJ once again.
Sangria Especiale
1/5 of champagne
4 oz. cognac
4 oz. gin
2.5 oz. lemon juice
3 oz. OJ
2/5 red wine
4 cups sugar
Combine all ingredients in a punch bowl with ice. Garnish with orange and lemon slices. The orange and lemon juices should be the juice of two oranges or lemons, freshly squeezed.
Sangria Especiale
1/5 of champagne
4 oz. cognac
4 oz. gin
2.5 oz. lemon juice
3 oz. OJ
2/5 red wine
4 cups sugar
Combine all ingredients in a punch bowl with ice. Garnish with orange and lemon slices. The orange and lemon juices should be the juice of two oranges or lemons, freshly squeezed.
Rah Rah Rah
It's not that you don't want to support your alma mater, but sometimes the team gear gets to be a little much on Saturdays. Keep it simple with Sage's new school spirit baby tees from Festa Stuff. Buy before Nov. 25, and get 20% off the oh-so-clever GA Tech and UGA tees so you can sport your fave teams colors at the big showdown. (Athens, Sat., Nov. 25, 3:30pm) Sage has two locations, one in Buckhead (37 W. Paces Ferry Rd., 404.233.8280) and one in Midtown (1745 Peachtree St. NE, 404.815.0555).
Nov 16, 2006
The Lure of Couture
Shopping has changed for the better in Atlanta. When Bill Hallman and Peroni teamed up to hand out beers to browsing customers last year, a genius movement was born (not to mention a killer marketing scheme for the Italian brewery). If your guests are smart enough to shop in your store, why shouldn't you trust that they're smart enough not to spill on your wares? So goes it with music producer Jazze Pha, Ryan Glover (from RyanKenny clothing), and Tamara Knetchel, who plan to serve cappucino and champagne at their Atlantic Station boutique Knitch (19th & Market Sts., adjacent to Fox Sports Grill), opening to the public on Fri., Nov. 17. Don't worry about having to hold your cup or glass while shopping though—you can enjoy your libations as you perch on ostrich benches in the women's lounge while the gentlemen will feel at ease reclining in their own handsome java leather club chairs. The specialty shop offers couture denim for men and women, The Jeans Shop, Marc Jacobs, Adam + Eve, Chip & Pepper, Evisu, Yoshi Yamamoto, Tracy Reese, Catherine Malandrino, J. Lindeberg and, of course, one-of-a-kind RyanKenny pieces, and footwear selected by Jazze Pha, Knitch's Head Sneaker Pimp, part owner, and longtime friend of Glover's. Psst, RyanKenny is a favored designer by Falcons' players Michael Vick and Warrick Dunn, so you never know who you might bump into.
The Dirty Dozen
Twelve fierce years on Atlanta's nightlife scene is cause célèbre for dance club Tongue & Groove (3055 Peachtree Rd., 404.261.2325). They're bringing in the big guns to party like it's 1999 or whenever they opened. The Moet will be flowing on Fri., Nov. 17, from 8–10pm as will the Stoli. Party like a rockstar (and maybe with a few, too) and toast to the memories of one of Buckhead's finest landmarks by reserving your VIP spot now with an e-mail to january@tongueandgrooveonline.com or calling the number above. Happy birthday, T&G!
Yo Momma
Yo momma's so ugly, she has to tie a pork chop around her neck just to get a kiss ... from the dog. Or hey, how 'bout yo momma's so ugly they filmed "Gorillas in the Mist" in her shower. I keed, I keed. Seriously though, you got some trash to talk about? Bring it to the fiercest trash-talking competition around. Wilmer Valderrama's "Yo Momma" is coming to the ATL. This Fri., Nov. 18, a casting call will be held at Aiko (128 E. Andrews Dr.). Bring your witty friends and yo momma to compete for a chance to be on the MTV show.
Fed Up With K-Fed?
Too bad since he's coming to white-hot Fever Ultralounge (1789 Cheshire Bridge Rd., 404.886.3467) this Sat., Nov. 18, despite the fact that the whole world is against him. Britney's ex-favorite ferret will be in town promoting what he calls an album (and what critics are calling, um, gee, they're not even discussing it). Hey, here's your chance to get in People magazine. That's why you would go, right? Oh, and the fact that Fever's posh interior is one of the swankest spots to see and be seen. Not feeling up for the cover charge? We feel sure the braid-sporting bad-ass will be dining at the Waffle House later and will most likely be lunging at the chance to have a fan.
Nov 15, 2006
The Key To Your Heart
That long to-do list not including enough Y-O-U? Book some time for just you and no one else at Key Lime Pie Salon and Wellness Spa (806 N. Highland Ave., Va-Hi, 404.873.6512). Once you've got your appointment locked in, turn your cell off for just a little while to focus on what really matters. Yep, you got it now, that's right. Keep it all about you, and it always is at the blissfully hip Key Lime. Their top spa body package ($355) is stretched out over an indulgent period of six hours and 45 minutes, and includes aqua therapy body polish, pure full body massage, custom-blended facial treatment, deluxe sea salt manicure, whirlpool pedicure and steam, and a light lunch or dinner from Belly General Store. (Hint: Request one of their fluffy cupcakes.) Crunched for time &/or cash? Cut your visit in half and still restore yourself with the three-hour package ($135) which includes a pure full body massage, deluxe sea salt manicure & whirlpool pedicure, a stress relieving massage, and a special sea salt manicure and pedicure treatment.
Oh, Mickey, You're So Fine
New-on-the-scene Atlanta jewelry designer Mickey Lynn blows our minds. After putting her nose to the grindstone in IT for 10 years, she fostered a hobby into a new career and has high hopes of reaching international stardom for jewelry design. Her six-stranded 14Kgold bracelet entitled "Take These Chains Bracelet #2" ($210) could very well be the launching pad for reaching her dreams. She sells straight from her Web site, and a few retailers as well: Mitzi and Romano (1038 N. Highland Ave., 404.873.4718), Pink Lemonade (3802 Roswell Rd., 404.846.0741), and Squash Blossom (113 E. Court Square, Decatur, 404.373.1864).
Take Flight Tonight
Take flight tonight and every Wednesday night at Soho Restaurant (4300 Paces Ferry Rd., Vinings, 770.801.0069). Nine years strong and is continuing to pick up steam with its recent renovations, Soho offers an astounding showcase of wines hailing from appellations and regions around the globe. More than 100 of these are by the glass, to boot. On Wednesdays at 5:30pm, guests gather 'round the handsome bar and join J.D. Doyle, well-traveled sommelier and an endless fountain of vino knowledge, to pilot through a tasting of three to four wines. The tastings are complemented with complimentary cheese and fruit. Arrive early for best seating.
Catfights and Catwalks
You love drama and fashion. You wouldn't be a Top Model and Project Runway addict if you didn't. You'll love the claws and clothes at Fashion Face/Off on Fri., Nov. 17, at Mood Lounge (3081 E. Shadowlawn Ave.). Three rising Atlanta designers have taken the bait for a catwalk challenge. Cutting-edge fashion meets competitive drama as the designers vie for cash, prizes and a potential career-making profile in Six Degrees Magazine. Doors open at 10 p.m. $10 cover after 11 p.m. Music by DJ Luvsxi.
Nov 14, 2006
Small Packages
Bigger isn’t always better, as these tapas hotspots attest.
Sweet Devil Moon
980 Piedmont Ave. NE (@ 10th St.) | Midtown | 404.347.3600
Petite Peruvian dishes and fiendishly exotic cocktails make your tongue do little dances. Two to try: the Jalea (fried squid and fish partnered with jalapeno and tamarind salsas) and the Peruvian Saltado.
Eclipse di Luna
764 Miami Cir. (@ Piedmont Rd.) | Buckhead | 404.846.0449
The tapas are tops in this artfully decorated nook nestled behind the gallery walk on Miami Circle. Lively Latin music transports you far, far away, as piquillo peppers stuffed with goat cheese and honey and mako shark skewers. Go on Sundays for the bottomless sangria ($10 per person).
Krog Bar
112 Krog St. (Irwin St. NE & Lake Ave. NE) | Inman Park | 404.524.1618
This petite place is suited for the hungry social butterfly in you. A communal-type atmosphere encourages interaction with complete strangers as you swirl wine and snack on imported cured meats, grilled artichokes with saffron aioli, and smoked salmon with capers and crème fraiche.
Piebar
2160 Monroe Dr. (@ Piedmont Cir.) | Buckhead | 404.815.1605
Trendy flat and tiny pizzas topped with an array of unusual ingredients (raw tuna, green apples, molasses, and duck confit included) have put a new spin on pizza. A half-size pizza ($8) has four slices.
Noche
1000 Virginia Ave. NE (@ N. Highland Ave.) | Virginia Highlands | 404.815.9155
Get your fill night and day at Noche, which dishes up almost 50 micro dishes, including the rotisserie chicken enchiladas. On Monday nights, enjoy all-you-can-eat tapas for $10.
Sweet Devil Moon
980 Piedmont Ave. NE (@ 10th St.) | Midtown | 404.347.3600
Petite Peruvian dishes and fiendishly exotic cocktails make your tongue do little dances. Two to try: the Jalea (fried squid and fish partnered with jalapeno and tamarind salsas) and the Peruvian Saltado.
Eclipse di Luna
764 Miami Cir. (@ Piedmont Rd.) | Buckhead | 404.846.0449
The tapas are tops in this artfully decorated nook nestled behind the gallery walk on Miami Circle. Lively Latin music transports you far, far away, as piquillo peppers stuffed with goat cheese and honey and mako shark skewers. Go on Sundays for the bottomless sangria ($10 per person).
Krog Bar
112 Krog St. (Irwin St. NE & Lake Ave. NE) | Inman Park | 404.524.1618
This petite place is suited for the hungry social butterfly in you. A communal-type atmosphere encourages interaction with complete strangers as you swirl wine and snack on imported cured meats, grilled artichokes with saffron aioli, and smoked salmon with capers and crème fraiche.
Piebar
2160 Monroe Dr. (@ Piedmont Cir.) | Buckhead | 404.815.1605
Trendy flat and tiny pizzas topped with an array of unusual ingredients (raw tuna, green apples, molasses, and duck confit included) have put a new spin on pizza. A half-size pizza ($8) has four slices.
Noche
1000 Virginia Ave. NE (@ N. Highland Ave.) | Virginia Highlands | 404.815.9155
Get your fill night and day at Noche, which dishes up almost 50 micro dishes, including the rotisserie chicken enchiladas. On Monday nights, enjoy all-you-can-eat tapas for $10.
Get Wired
Don't want to be stuck in a boring library? You can log on for free at these WiFi hotspots.
Carolyn's Gourmet Café 1151 W. Peachtree St. NE (@ 14th St.) | Midtown | 404.607.8100
Enjoy healthy helpings during lunch while browsing the headlines on your laptop. Carolyn's is all about providing the extra edge to get ahead with optimistic offerings such as the Triumph, Need to Succeed, and Commitment to Excellence sandwiches.
ONE.midtown kitchen 559 Dutch Valley Rd. (@ Monroe Dr.) | Midtown | 404.892.4111
Sip on your bottomless glass of Chardonnay while checking e-mails on your snazzy new Palm Treo 700W. The creative menu ranges from wood-baked ultra-thin crisps of pizza to lamb ribs immersed in honey, soy, and chipotle.
Après Diem 931 Monroe Dr., Ste. C (@ 9th St.) | Midtown | 404.872.3333
With a nod to the über-relaxed European cafés, Après Diem encourages lingering over lattes and laptops for as long as you like. Don't be a jerk—tip your server extra for holding up the table.
Slice 259 Peters St. (@ Fair St.) | Castleberry Hill | 404.588.1820
Does your idea of a perfect evening involve pizza, beer, and all of your friends leaning over your laptop to stalk on MySpace? Get out of the crib and head to Slice, where at least you don't have to pay to play.
Urban Grind Coffeehouse | 962 Marietta St. NW (@ Northside Dr.) | Westside | 404.724.0605
A fast Internet connection and a slow-paced atmosphere equals a happy surfing experience. Throw in comfy chairs, classic coffees and lattes, Jake's ice creams, and the delicious Serendipity3 Frozen Hot Chocolate, and you're ready to get wired.
Carolyn's Gourmet Café 1151 W. Peachtree St. NE (@ 14th St.) | Midtown | 404.607.8100
Enjoy healthy helpings during lunch while browsing the headlines on your laptop. Carolyn's is all about providing the extra edge to get ahead with optimistic offerings such as the Triumph, Need to Succeed, and Commitment to Excellence sandwiches.
ONE.midtown kitchen 559 Dutch Valley Rd. (@ Monroe Dr.) | Midtown | 404.892.4111
Sip on your bottomless glass of Chardonnay while checking e-mails on your snazzy new Palm Treo 700W. The creative menu ranges from wood-baked ultra-thin crisps of pizza to lamb ribs immersed in honey, soy, and chipotle.
Après Diem 931 Monroe Dr., Ste. C (@ 9th St.) | Midtown | 404.872.3333
With a nod to the über-relaxed European cafés, Après Diem encourages lingering over lattes and laptops for as long as you like. Don't be a jerk—tip your server extra for holding up the table.
Slice 259 Peters St. (@ Fair St.) | Castleberry Hill | 404.588.1820
Does your idea of a perfect evening involve pizza, beer, and all of your friends leaning over your laptop to stalk on MySpace? Get out of the crib and head to Slice, where at least you don't have to pay to play.
Urban Grind Coffeehouse | 962 Marietta St. NW (@ Northside Dr.) | Westside | 404.724.0605
A fast Internet connection and a slow-paced atmosphere equals a happy surfing experience. Throw in comfy chairs, classic coffees and lattes, Jake's ice creams, and the delicious Serendipity3 Frozen Hot Chocolate, and you're ready to get wired.
The Inn Crowd
Turn the lights down low at these hip hotels.
The Glenn Hotel 110 Marietta St. NW (@ Spring St.) | Downtown | 404.521.2250
We think every hotel should employ a manager of desires who will spoil guests with personal touches such as the orchestration of silk rose petals to be sprinkled on your bed and exclusive VIP passes to the real nightclubs around town. The Glenn is also home to the swanky BED lounge and restaurant.
TWELVE 361 17th St. NW (@ Atlantic Dr.) | Atlantic Station | 404.961.1212
Finally, someone gets traveling with style and function right. There's free WiFi everywhere, a luxe lounge that even the locals come to see and be seen, self-service check-in and check-out, flat-screen televisions in all guest rooms, and in-room online guest service technology, known as GHOST.
The Georgian Terrace 659 Peachtree St. (@ Ponce de Leon Ave. NE) | Midtown | 404.897.1991
Like a true Southern belle, this historic landmark serves as a gracious host to Atlanta's most discerning visitors. It's also directly across from the Fox Theatre and within walking distance of several upscale restaurants. Who needs room service?
InterContinental Buckhead 3315 Peachtree Rd. NE (@ Highland Ave.) | Buckhead | 404.946.9000
Despite its blah name, this new luxury hotel offers a plush place to get your beauty sleep, plenty of spacious areas for that big bash you've been meaning to throw, and Au Pied De Cochon, a 24-hour French brasserie that kicks room service's ass.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center 100 CNN Center NW (@ Andrew Young International Blvd.) | Downtown | 404.659.0000
Expand your horizons at this recently renovated and centrally located winner. Don't let a vacation ruin that six-pack you worked so hard for. Reserve a Get Fit room, complete with a treadmill, floor mat, dumbbells, elastic bands, and health-conscious snacks ($14.99 extra per night).
The Glenn Hotel 110 Marietta St. NW (@ Spring St.) | Downtown | 404.521.2250
We think every hotel should employ a manager of desires who will spoil guests with personal touches such as the orchestration of silk rose petals to be sprinkled on your bed and exclusive VIP passes to the real nightclubs around town. The Glenn is also home to the swanky BED lounge and restaurant.
TWELVE 361 17th St. NW (@ Atlantic Dr.) | Atlantic Station | 404.961.1212
Finally, someone gets traveling with style and function right. There's free WiFi everywhere, a luxe lounge that even the locals come to see and be seen, self-service check-in and check-out, flat-screen televisions in all guest rooms, and in-room online guest service technology, known as GHOST.
The Georgian Terrace 659 Peachtree St. (@ Ponce de Leon Ave. NE) | Midtown | 404.897.1991
Like a true Southern belle, this historic landmark serves as a gracious host to Atlanta's most discerning visitors. It's also directly across from the Fox Theatre and within walking distance of several upscale restaurants. Who needs room service?
InterContinental Buckhead 3315 Peachtree Rd. NE (@ Highland Ave.) | Buckhead | 404.946.9000
Despite its blah name, this new luxury hotel offers a plush place to get your beauty sleep, plenty of spacious areas for that big bash you've been meaning to throw, and Au Pied De Cochon, a 24-hour French brasserie that kicks room service's ass.
Omni Hotel at CNN Center 100 CNN Center NW (@ Andrew Young International Blvd.) | Downtown | 404.659.0000
Expand your horizons at this recently renovated and centrally located winner. Don't let a vacation ruin that six-pack you worked so hard for. Reserve a Get Fit room, complete with a treadmill, floor mat, dumbbells, elastic bands, and health-conscious snacks ($14.99 extra per night).
No Feva For Eva
OK, so now Eva's gone and discredited the rumors about her upcoming starring role alongside Beyonce in Sarah Waters' lesbian love story, Tipping the Velvet. "Stop the madness" were the Desperate Housewife's exact words to People magazine. Don't worry, you can still enjoy a good gay love flick. Tonight "The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls In Love" is shown at 5pm as part of the Out on Film Gay and Lesbian Festival (going through Thurs., Nov. 16). Also on the big screen tonight is "Brokeback Mountain" (5:30pm), as well as a host of others. Click here to see the full schedule. Out On Film, Atlanta's Gay and Lesbian Film Festival now in its 19th year, explores the people and their respective lives and emotions behind those labels with films and videos hailing from around the globe. All films will be shown at Plaza Theatre (1049 Ponce De Leon Ave.)
Tuesdays With Terrapin
We love telling you how to drink for less. Atkins Park (794 N. Highland Ave., 404.876.7249) has $2 Terrapins on Tuesday nights. Terrapin is a local Georgia beer from the classic city of Athens (go Dawgs!) with a similar taste to Sweetwater 420. Need something to soak it all up? Take flight tonight with Atkins Park's tasty wings.
Bark It Up
Fido and Fluffy may love to breed like rabbits and multiply with litters, but the shelters don't exactly dig having to take care of the leftovers when people tire of their furry new toys. So SpayGeorgia and Atlanta Pet Rescue have joined forces once again for a silent and live auction. The 5th Annual Paws for Cocktails is Fri., Nov. 17, at 5:30pm at Park Tavern (10th & Monroe, 404.249.0001). $15 donation at the door includes free apps and a drink. Atlanta Falcon cheerleaders and other celebs are expected to attend. Rah! Other perks: door prizes for the first 500 guests, a pet psychic, raffle, and doing your part to drink in the name of Fido and Fluffy.
Tees Me
Alternative (776 N. Highland Ave., 404.249.8302) and Ventige Soul team up for a fun night of fashion and charity on Thurs., Nov. 16, from 7-11pm. Bid on 12 one-of-a-kind designs made from alternative tees, or have a one-of-a-kind custom t-shirt made on the spot. The fashion-forward evening benefits The Children's Cancer Foundation, Inc.
Sugar, Sugar
Scrub away those winter blues wreaking havoc on your nails by retreating to Blue Medspa (190 10th St., 404.815.8881). Kathie Sacco and her team of nail specialists will slough away all that roughness from your hands and feet with the signature manicure (45 min., $45) or signature pedicure (60 min., $65)—both of which feature the spa's homemade scrubs. Through the end of November, the scrub contains aromatic, feel-good ingredients such as brown sugar, olive oil, and other essential oils. December's scrub is rumored to be of the chocolate variety. Mmm.
Nov 13, 2006
Holiday Beauty Gift Guide
With the holidays fast approaching, you’re probably already starting to freak out about finding the perfect gift. Give the gift of beauty! Here’s a roundup of beauty’s best presents for all the people in your life.
Gifted Sister
She’s younger, makes way more money, and has always been the spoiled one, but you love her to pieces anyway. The lucky bitch, um, sis always seems to be en route to somewhere, so make her trips easier with L’Occitane’s Shea Travel Treasures ($35), a packed pouch of milk soap, lavender soap, shampoo, conditioner, verbena shower cream, body lotion, shea butter, and hand cream.
The Boss Lady
She is responsible for your raise, so pucker up to your boss with a pair of Perfect Pout LipFusion ($39) duos from Fusion Beauty, a double-ended gloss, which hydrates the driest of kissers with one end, while plumping with the other. Now maybe she will return the smooching favors.
Puppy Love
You sleep together every night, but Fido and Mr. Kitty aren’t keen to your morning showers. (Licking the tub doesn’t count.) Your pooch or puss probably needs some assistance in the aroma department, and lulu jane is happy to come to the rescue with her Hollywood Vanity glam scented spritzers ($21.70) in bahamian rhapsody and lavender of lulu.
Partner In Crime (Work)
When it comes to getting the job done, you compliment each other perfectly. When you need to run out to the sample sale during work hours, she covers for you. Get her something as great as she is! Stila’s Perfectly Kitten ($42) will set sparks to your favorite co-worker with shadow, liquid luminizer, and gloss—all in a silvery, champagne pink packed in a soft suede tote.
Partner In Crime (Play)
She has everything, and if it’s not at her house, it’s at yours. But is she Fresh? As in Fresh’s Fragrance Quartet ($98), a symphony of sugar, lemon, sake, and sugar blossom perfumes. It will have your BFF realizing she is as sweet as theses scents. Maybe you won’t have to return that cashmere sweater now.
Two For The Honey
You bought him everything already from new jeans to shoes (to get him out of those Converse once in a while). What do you get the man you already bought everything for? Something slick! Elegant and refined for your stud muffin, Collezione Barbiere Razor & Brush by Acqua di Parma, is handcrafted in Italy and complete with badger bristles, will keep him smooth for you year-round. $575 for both sets.
Dear Old Dad
Oh, dad. We love Old Spice, but c’mon…let’s go high-brow. Hugging on the holidays will be much better once Dad wears Burberry’s London For Men ($65), a string of waft-worthy notes such as bergamot, tobacco, port wine, cinnamon leaves, and leather.
Mom Dearest
Spoil mom with something she wouldn’t splurge on herself. Mom will melt for Freeze 24/7 IceCream Double Scoop Intensive Anti-Aging Moisturizer ($95) packed with emollients and wrinkle-smoothers.
Yo, Bro!
It’s hard to believe your brother is married, let alone has facial hair. He will always be the pimply brat who didn’t let you date his best friend. Still, you love him. The Art of Shaving ($38) teaches your bro how to do it (something) right with the Starter Kit built with pre-shave oil, shaving cream, genuine badger shaving brush, and soothing after-shave balm essential oils of sandlewood, lemon, or lavender.
Self Indulgence
You can’t treat all these people without treating yourself, right? Right! Chanel’s Les Essentiels De L’Artiste ($200) makeup artist case and essential brush collection allows the social butterfly in you to go to town on your face with trés professional tools enclosed in a sleek travel case as sophisticated as you are (no matter what your family thinks!).
co-written with beauty & fashion editor michele zip
Gifted Sister
She’s younger, makes way more money, and has always been the spoiled one, but you love her to pieces anyway. The lucky bitch, um, sis always seems to be en route to somewhere, so make her trips easier with L’Occitane’s Shea Travel Treasures ($35), a packed pouch of milk soap, lavender soap, shampoo, conditioner, verbena shower cream, body lotion, shea butter, and hand cream.
The Boss Lady
She is responsible for your raise, so pucker up to your boss with a pair of Perfect Pout LipFusion ($39) duos from Fusion Beauty, a double-ended gloss, which hydrates the driest of kissers with one end, while plumping with the other. Now maybe she will return the smooching favors.
Puppy Love
You sleep together every night, but Fido and Mr. Kitty aren’t keen to your morning showers. (Licking the tub doesn’t count.) Your pooch or puss probably needs some assistance in the aroma department, and lulu jane is happy to come to the rescue with her Hollywood Vanity glam scented spritzers ($21.70) in bahamian rhapsody and lavender of lulu.
Partner In Crime (Work)
When it comes to getting the job done, you compliment each other perfectly. When you need to run out to the sample sale during work hours, she covers for you. Get her something as great as she is! Stila’s Perfectly Kitten ($42) will set sparks to your favorite co-worker with shadow, liquid luminizer, and gloss—all in a silvery, champagne pink packed in a soft suede tote.
Partner In Crime (Play)
She has everything, and if it’s not at her house, it’s at yours. But is she Fresh? As in Fresh’s Fragrance Quartet ($98), a symphony of sugar, lemon, sake, and sugar blossom perfumes. It will have your BFF realizing she is as sweet as theses scents. Maybe you won’t have to return that cashmere sweater now.
Two For The Honey
You bought him everything already from new jeans to shoes (to get him out of those Converse once in a while). What do you get the man you already bought everything for? Something slick! Elegant and refined for your stud muffin, Collezione Barbiere Razor & Brush by Acqua di Parma, is handcrafted in Italy and complete with badger bristles, will keep him smooth for you year-round. $575 for both sets.
Dear Old Dad
Oh, dad. We love Old Spice, but c’mon…let’s go high-brow. Hugging on the holidays will be much better once Dad wears Burberry’s London For Men ($65), a string of waft-worthy notes such as bergamot, tobacco, port wine, cinnamon leaves, and leather.
Mom Dearest
Spoil mom with something she wouldn’t splurge on herself. Mom will melt for Freeze 24/7 IceCream Double Scoop Intensive Anti-Aging Moisturizer ($95) packed with emollients and wrinkle-smoothers.
Yo, Bro!
It’s hard to believe your brother is married, let alone has facial hair. He will always be the pimply brat who didn’t let you date his best friend. Still, you love him. The Art of Shaving ($38) teaches your bro how to do it (something) right with the Starter Kit built with pre-shave oil, shaving cream, genuine badger shaving brush, and soothing after-shave balm essential oils of sandlewood, lemon, or lavender.
Self Indulgence
You can’t treat all these people without treating yourself, right? Right! Chanel’s Les Essentiels De L’Artiste ($200) makeup artist case and essential brush collection allows the social butterfly in you to go to town on your face with trés professional tools enclosed in a sleek travel case as sophisticated as you are (no matter what your family thinks!).
co-written with beauty & fashion editor michele zip
Seven Deadly Dens
We’re all guilty of one, two, or maybe all seven of the deadly sins on a good night. Indulge your immorality at Atlanta’s purveyors of delicious—and sometimes devilish—delights.
Envy: Be envied for your coveted membership at Lotus that grants you access to the swank upstairs level complete with plush hideaways, cigar lockers, private bars, and doting concierges. Look over the railing at the people below you to see the green sparks in their eyes. 565 Main St., 404.869.3445
Pride: With more than 40 gay bars in town, Atlanta is the gay Mecca of the South and full of pride. WETbar reigns supreme for its proud (and hot) gay bartenders (mainly men), spacious dance floors (complete with two rotating dance floors), glass-enclosed VIP room, and an enchanting patio. 960 Spring St., 404.745.9494
Gluttony: Feast on the best sushi in town at Aiko, a restaurant by evening and a white-hot club at night. The ornate spread is sure to get your chakras flowing. There’s even an appropriate Seven Sins roll to sink your hungry teeth into. 128 E. Andrews Dr., 404.869.4800
Greed: Many of Atlanta’s ladies hit the club scene night after night just to dig for gold. Strike it rich at Fever Ultralounge, where VIP tables and rooms can cost upwards of $2,000 for a single night. 1789 Cheshire Bridge Rd. NE, 404.214.0151
Sloth: Perhaps you’re feeling too lazy to even sit upright at a table to drink like the rest of the world. Why shouldn’t you be allowed to recline at your leisure? Climb into one of the plush beds underneath flowing canopies to do the honors at BED Atlanta. 110 Marietta St. NW, 404.222.7992
Lust: Swing over to Trapeze for plenty of shared lovin’ to get your lusty groove on, if you’re into that sort of thing. Of course, if you just want to keep to yourself and watch from a corner, that’s OK, too. Plenty of ways to get your kicks here at this members-only sex den. 4470 Commerce Dr. SW, 404.699.0100
Wrath: Three levels of heaven, hell, and purgatory await your inner sinner at The Masquerade. Rage loves rock, and the heaviest of all is performed here. Unleash your anger with a hardcore night of dancing. 695 North Ave., 404.577.8178
-Kirsten Ott
Envy: Be envied for your coveted membership at Lotus that grants you access to the swank upstairs level complete with plush hideaways, cigar lockers, private bars, and doting concierges. Look over the railing at the people below you to see the green sparks in their eyes. 565 Main St., 404.869.3445
Pride: With more than 40 gay bars in town, Atlanta is the gay Mecca of the South and full of pride. WETbar reigns supreme for its proud (and hot) gay bartenders (mainly men), spacious dance floors (complete with two rotating dance floors), glass-enclosed VIP room, and an enchanting patio. 960 Spring St., 404.745.9494
Gluttony: Feast on the best sushi in town at Aiko, a restaurant by evening and a white-hot club at night. The ornate spread is sure to get your chakras flowing. There’s even an appropriate Seven Sins roll to sink your hungry teeth into. 128 E. Andrews Dr., 404.869.4800
Greed: Many of Atlanta’s ladies hit the club scene night after night just to dig for gold. Strike it rich at Fever Ultralounge, where VIP tables and rooms can cost upwards of $2,000 for a single night. 1789 Cheshire Bridge Rd. NE, 404.214.0151
Sloth: Perhaps you’re feeling too lazy to even sit upright at a table to drink like the rest of the world. Why shouldn’t you be allowed to recline at your leisure? Climb into one of the plush beds underneath flowing canopies to do the honors at BED Atlanta. 110 Marietta St. NW, 404.222.7992
Lust: Swing over to Trapeze for plenty of shared lovin’ to get your lusty groove on, if you’re into that sort of thing. Of course, if you just want to keep to yourself and watch from a corner, that’s OK, too. Plenty of ways to get your kicks here at this members-only sex den. 4470 Commerce Dr. SW, 404.699.0100
Wrath: Three levels of heaven, hell, and purgatory await your inner sinner at The Masquerade. Rage loves rock, and the heaviest of all is performed here. Unleash your anger with a hardcore night of dancing. 695 North Ave., 404.577.8178
-Kirsten Ott
To Have And To Hold
Look, I know the weather outside is frightful. The temps have dropped nearly 30 degrees, and our leggings are now dreadfully too thin to protect us, and you'll probably have to start shaving twice a day now. Now, even if you don't smoke, you're probably friends with someone who does, and eventually you and your peeps will move outside to the patio to take in some fresh and frigid nicotine-laden air. It's freezing, and you really wish you'd finished your ice-cold beer inside before coming outside. Then you look around and see idiot savants everywhere carrying their beers in koozies. WTF, who brings his koozie to a bar? you wonder to yourself. Or at least I wondered the first time I saw it. But it's pure genius. Try one that flattens in your bag or pocket when not in use. Otherwise you'll risk really looking like a fool. And be sure to wave your not-frozen hands at anyone who dares to stare.
Welcome To Atlanta
The BET Hip-Hop awards took place last night (Sun.) at Fox Theater. To set off the show, Ludacris, Young Jeezy, and Jermaine Dupri welcomed everyone to Atlanta, with their version of the Jermaine Dupri-hit "Welcome To Atlanta" (and this one featured the show's announcer Lil Jon). Performances from Ludacris, Young Jeezy, T.I., and DJ Unk proved that Atlanta is the new center of hip hop. Outside of the show, Luda was sporting a foul hooded sweatshirt, which featured cigarettes and pagers. ... All that money, and he can't get a stylist to be honest with him. Sigh... From Lil' Wayne to Snoop Dogg to Monica (looking lovely in D&G) to Nelly to P. Diddy to the Ying Yang Twins, all the stars in hip hop were on hand to support BET in its first ever hip-hop awards show. The BET Hip-Hop awards will air on BET Wed., Nov. 15, at 9 p.m.
The House of Courvoisier official after party for 800 invited guests took place at the luxurious 755 Club at Turner Field in Atlanta, which offers spectacular panoramic views of both the home of the Atlanta Braves and the Atlanta skyline.
Among the drinks served:
Courvoisier Cosmopolitan
1/2 part Courvoisier VSOP
1/2 part DeKuyper Triple Sec
Cranberry Juice
Lime Juice
Shake over ice and pour into a martini glass. Garnish with a lime.
Courvoisier Ginger
1 part Courvoisier VSOP
2 parts ginger beer or ginger ale
Mix Courvoisier and ginger beer or ginger ale in a highball glass over ice. Garnish with lime.
The House of Courvoisier official after party for 800 invited guests took place at the luxurious 755 Club at Turner Field in Atlanta, which offers spectacular panoramic views of both the home of the Atlanta Braves and the Atlanta skyline.
Among the drinks served:
Courvoisier Cosmopolitan
1/2 part Courvoisier VSOP
1/2 part DeKuyper Triple Sec
Cranberry Juice
Lime Juice
Shake over ice and pour into a martini glass. Garnish with a lime.
Courvoisier Ginger
1 part Courvoisier VSOP
2 parts ginger beer or ginger ale
Mix Courvoisier and ginger beer or ginger ale in a highball glass over ice. Garnish with lime.
Nov 11, 2006
Get The Lowdown
Love Southern cooking but wish it was dressed up as fashionably as you? Sweet Lowdown has got what you need, sugar. Opening to the public on Nov. 20 at 10pm (Nov. 21 for the full dining experience), this new restaurant/event facility (942 Peachtree St., across from the Metropolis in Midtown) cost $2 million to create and promises to impress even the most discerning of taste buds. Stay tuned for a review.
Nov 10, 2006
Sea You There
As a general rule, I don't eat seafood. It creeps me out. I wish I could say I was allergic, but I'm a terrible liar. Recently though, I've taken issue with my issue with creatures of the sea (which I'm told is far fresher than that chicken I'm so fond of). I started with a small bite of salmon off a friend's plate about a month ago. I nearly lost it. I waited another couple of weeks until I was faced with a prix fixe menu, and a genormous flank of salmon was set in front of me. I picked at it, but swallowed each bite down with gobs of rice. It was so tender it almost fell off my fork tines, but it was hard for me to appreciate this fact in the midst of my anxiety. Fast-forward to last weekend when I dined at Nickiemoto's (990 Piedmont Ave. NE, 404.253.2010) where I braved (and admittedly loved) sushi rolls containing raw salmon, tuna, and crab. It was incredibly delicious. Mondays are Drag-A-Maki where drag queens entertain the diners, so I plan to stop back in really soon. Sea you there, I hope.
Red All Over
Tomorrow night (Sat., Nov. 11), Code Red, a benefit for Hearts Everywhere Reaching Out (H.E.R.O.) for Children, the only organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of children infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS in Georgia, takes place at one of the swankiest spots in town: Fever Ultra Nightclub (1759 Cheshire Bridge Rd. NE @ Piedmont, 404.214.0151).
1,000 young professionals will be attending, including celebrity guests such as Holly Firfer of dave fm, and the evening is hosted by Veronica Best, Michael Breslin, Bakari Brock, Scot Eckman, Drew Goldman, David Harper, Leah and Nick Humphries, Warren W. "Buddy" Owen IV, Phil Minnes, and Jason Williams.
VIP admission begins at 7pm, and cost $150 (must be purchased in advance. As VIP, you'll of course be donating more money to H.E.R.O., and you'll enjoy complimentary champagne, heavy h'ors doeuvres, freedom to roam to the exclusive VIP-only areas, and a VIP gift bag sponsored by Kiehl's.
General admission begins at 8pm ($55 advance/$65 door).
All tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
If you're feeling really generous, there are a limited number of VIP tables available for the night. VIP table reservations will be made directly through Fever and access will be granted for the entirety of Code Red, 8–11pm, continuing on for the duration of the night. Fever will donate 15% of the proceeds to H.E.R.O. for Children. Call Tucker Kroll at 404.214.0152 for reservations and more information. Oh, and be sure to wear red, natch.
1,000 young professionals will be attending, including celebrity guests such as Holly Firfer of dave fm, and the evening is hosted by Veronica Best, Michael Breslin, Bakari Brock, Scot Eckman, Drew Goldman, David Harper, Leah and Nick Humphries, Warren W. "Buddy" Owen IV, Phil Minnes, and Jason Williams.
VIP admission begins at 7pm, and cost $150 (must be purchased in advance. As VIP, you'll of course be donating more money to H.E.R.O., and you'll enjoy complimentary champagne, heavy h'ors doeuvres, freedom to roam to the exclusive VIP-only areas, and a VIP gift bag sponsored by Kiehl's.
General admission begins at 8pm ($55 advance/$65 door).
All tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
If you're feeling really generous, there are a limited number of VIP tables available for the night. VIP table reservations will be made directly through Fever and access will be granted for the entirety of Code Red, 8–11pm, continuing on for the duration of the night. Fever will donate 15% of the proceeds to H.E.R.O. for Children. Call Tucker Kroll at 404.214.0152 for reservations and more information. Oh, and be sure to wear red, natch.
Nov 9, 2006
Denim Discounts
Fuel up with 20% off the entire Diesel collection at Bill Hallman through Sun., Nov. 12. 784-792 N. Highland, Fri. & Sat. 11am-10pm, Sun. 12-7pm, Mon. & Tues. 12-8pm, Wed. & Thur. 11am-9pm
Cheers!
I must propose a toast to Britney for leaving her shameful man. Britney, we have watched you mature from a wholesome young babe to a haggard hick sporting a rugrat on each hip. We're glad you've realized your worth and gotten rid of the jerk. So to you and your two children, I raise my cocktail on account that you'll be cleaning up your act now that K-Fed's out of your life. Cheers!
Lady Be Good
2 oz Classic 12 Canadian Club
.5 oz. Courvoisier
.5 oz. white creme de menthe
.5 oz. sweet vermouth
Shake all ingredients with ice, strain into a chilled martini glass, and try to behave, lady.
Wait Just One Minute...
The opening of Atlanta's newest lesbian club I-Candy (470 Commerce Dr.) has been pushed back to Nov. 29.
Welcome To Atlanta
Brock Cassidie Salon (3150 E. Shadowlawn Ave. NE, 404. 477.1812) opens with a bang at the grand opening party tonight, Nov. 9, from 5–9pm. Graze on tasty spreads from Pricci and Antica Posta Tuscan Restaurant & Bar.
So Hard To Say Good-Bye
Leopard Lounge (84 12th St., 404.875.7562), a swanky joint where celebs often drop in, has been sold. Owners Paul and Ray will say their good-byes Sat. night, Nov. 11, placing their beloved bar (and your future good times) in the trusted hands of new owner Ian Bassett. Complimentary cocktails from 8–9pm.
Nov 8, 2006
Camp Couture
Word on the street is that not only are Paris and Nicole getting comfortable in their BFFdom again, they're headed for counseling—camp counseling, that is. FOX's "The Simple Life" producer Jon Murray told the Associated Press that he wanted to put the pair on a "deserted island with a bunch of survivalists" next season, but the duo paired up in their "universal disdain for the concept." With that idea out the window,
America's smart-ass duo is slated to be camp counselors in the next season set to air late March 2007. "The thing the viewers love is the two girls together," Murray says. "America, Paris and Nicole are going to camp."
It is a jungle out there. Here's my suggested packing list for Paris and Nicol
e as they prepare to begin shooting this fall amidst the wilderness. First, a take-charge type of attitude is best taken seriously with a military-style jacket like this one from Free People (above), available at Urban Outfitters for $168. Oh, and oyster is the new black for those who love neutrals. Wear the jacket over Anzevino & Florence's Coy Dress (left) to take full command (but not commando) of your charges whilst flouting your curves amidst the season's fluffy and puffy feminine layers. Show off those gams modestly with Free People's button-snap leggings. It's a shoo-in with Jimmy Choo's open-toe platforms in gray complete with side-buckle. Underneath it all, buck the tame trend with a fierce animal print cami and ruffled boyshort set from Honeydew Intimates.
It is a jungle out there. Here's my suggested packing list for Paris and Nicol
A Short Story
Playing with lengths is all the rage this season—there are long tops and short pants all over the glossies. Why hide those legs this winter, especially when, to your dismay, you’ve discovered your favorite pants have shrunk to nerd-length highwaters or those beloved R&R jeans you failed to have hemmed have now developed the icky brown holey heel syndrome from too many nights at the bar being dragged under your roaring kitten heels. Solution? Snip ’em! But do take caution. Here are tips on how to get a whole new style out of a past closet champion.
Step One: Grab those perfect pair of pants, the ones that make your butt look good, fit just right in the leg, but sadly have shrunk, are too flared (yesterday’s news), too short or look as ragged on the bottom as your dad’s old garage tee he uses to swipe the oil stick. Put them on.
Step Two: Decide on the length. Short shorts are hot, but hot pants are not. Give yourself at least a two-inch inseam (if not for yourself, then for the sake of others). Just-above-the-knee works too, so long as the fit is slim and it doesn’t appear that you’re sporting those culottes hot in 2005. You can also snip so your jeans fit perfectly in your boots without too much bunching. Mark the pants with a pencil (or a pen on the inside if the pants are dark) where you want them to end, all the way around because if you’ve got some booty, it may be a different length for the rear. Now sit down. Notice how they rise up so keep this in mind when deciding where to cut. It’s best to draw that line at least an eighth of an inch lower than the front.
Step Three: Take the pants off.
Step Four: Slowly and carefully cut.
Step Five: Put them on again. Try them on with shoes or boots to see how you want the finished product. You can leave edges frayed or fold up two times for a tidier look. Folds can be hemmed as well.
Depending on your style, your new shorter pair will work well with ballet flats, the short boot that’s on the heels of many designers this season, round-toed platform heels, or knee-high boots as well. Don’t be afraid of socks with shoes either. Add a lacey pair for super feminine flair or a knee-sock in a solid. Cover up legs with tights or leggings if there’s a chill in the air for the layer look. Top off with a blouse of your choice, and strut. You may not have won “Project Runway,” but you’ve got a one-of-a-kind pair of pants designed exclusively by you.
Step One: Grab those perfect pair of pants, the ones that make your butt look good, fit just right in the leg, but sadly have shrunk, are too flared (yesterday’s news), too short or look as ragged on the bottom as your dad’s old garage tee he uses to swipe the oil stick. Put them on.
Step Two: Decide on the length. Short shorts are hot, but hot pants are not. Give yourself at least a two-inch inseam (if not for yourself, then for the sake of others). Just-above-the-knee works too, so long as the fit is slim and it doesn’t appear that you’re sporting those culottes hot in 2005. You can also snip so your jeans fit perfectly in your boots without too much bunching. Mark the pants with a pencil (or a pen on the inside if the pants are dark) where you want them to end, all the way around because if you’ve got some booty, it may be a different length for the rear. Now sit down. Notice how they rise up so keep this in mind when deciding where to cut. It’s best to draw that line at least an eighth of an inch lower than the front.
Step Three: Take the pants off.
Step Four: Slowly and carefully cut.
Step Five: Put them on again. Try them on with shoes or boots to see how you want the finished product. You can leave edges frayed or fold up two times for a tidier look. Folds can be hemmed as well.
Depending on your style, your new shorter pair will work well with ballet flats, the short boot that’s on the heels of many designers this season, round-toed platform heels, or knee-high boots as well. Don’t be afraid of socks with shoes either. Add a lacey pair for super feminine flair or a knee-sock in a solid. Cover up legs with tights or leggings if there’s a chill in the air for the layer look. Top off with a blouse of your choice, and strut. You may not have won “Project Runway,” but you’ve got a one-of-a-kind pair of pants designed exclusively by you.
Polish Those Claws
Charmed, I'm Sure
I finally caught a whiff of Vera Wang’s Princess perfume and instantly fell head over heels for the pink guava-infused harmony of vanilla, apples, and apricot. It’s cheaper than my regular scent (Chanel Chance), so I bought it. With two new rings (the perfume toppers are a gold band and a gold crown, both with purple rhinestones), it was perfect purchase. Plus, it’s not too sweet, skanky, or grandmotherly—it smells just ripe on my skin.
Better To Give Than Receive
Limetree, an upscale boutique boasting gifts for every occasion—especially weddings and birthdays, has just opened its third location in just two years: Lil’ Squeeze ("where lil’ limes shop") at The Forum at Peachtree Parkway in Norcross. To celebrate, daily events and tons of shopping discounts are in store through this weekend. Call 770.622.5463 for more info.
On The Big Screen
Str8, bisexual, bicurious, gay, lesbian, transgender, transvestite, F2M, M2F, transitioning, bear, femme, top, bottom, sporty, butch ... there are plenty of labels out there to individualize and describe people's sexual identity. Out On Film, Atlanta's Gay and Lesbian Film Festival—now in its 19th year—explores the people and their respective lives and emotions behind those labels with films and videos hailing from around the globe. The festival, sponsored in part by Turner Broadcasting (way to be open-minded, Ted), kicks off this Fri., Nov. 10, at 8pm with the screening of "Puccini for Beginners," a quirky and queer romantic comedy about a lesbian, a bisexual girl, a bicurious girl, and a straight guy. The afterparty for opening night is at WETbar (960 Spring St., @ 10th, 404.745.9494), and all film ticket holders get in free. An array of mind-blowing, thought-provoking, and moving films will be shown day and evening through Nov. 16. The full screening schedule is on the Web site. Tickets can be purchased by clicking here. All films will be shown at Plaza Theatre (1049 Ponce De Leon Ave.).
Spice Up Your Life
Last night we met some friends at Asada (1238 Dekalb Ave. NE, Candler Park, 404.522.8666). I'd never been, but I'd heard great things about this relatively new joint that offered Southwestern-themed food at much cheaper prices than Agave. Chef Michael Hosp serves up a spicy variety of mouthwatering dishes. The ancho fried boneless chicken breast with green chile gravy, chorizo collard greens, and smoked poblano goat cheese macaroni and cheese is an excellent choice—it'll bring a slight tear to your eye, but the mac and cheese is there to save your soul. The casual atmosphere makes it easy to change out sides, so those collards can be switched out with something else. The best part of the evening? Discovering that on Tuesdays, the house margaritas are only $3.50, and they go down nice and easy. Asada is open at 5:30 pm Tues.–Sun. for dinner, and closed Mon. It's also open for brunch on Sun. from 11:30–2:30, with the patio open all afternoon for drinks and light apps.
Nov 7, 2006
Lady-like Libations
Pucker up, girls, ’cause these toasting tips are on the house.

The Lady Godiva
Dailey’s Restaurant and Martini Bar
17 Andrew Young International Blvd. (@ Peachtree St.) | Downtown | 404.681.3303 | 30303
Ketel One Vodka, Apple Pucker, Sprite, and sour mix shake things up in pure girlie style at this delectable establishment known for its smashing martinis.
Pomegranate Margarita
Rosa Mexicano
245 18th St. NW (@ District Ave.) | Atlantic Station | 404.347.4090 | 30363
Are your colors blush and bashful? Rosa’s signature frozen cocktail, the Pomegranate Margarita, is a blushing beauty filled with pomegranate juice, white tequila, and lime juice.
Pussy Galore
BED Atlanta
110 Marietta St. NW (@ Spring St.) | Downtown | 404.521.2250 | 30303
If the name of this rosy concoction doesn’t make your cheeks red, the potion of muddled plums, fresh lime juice, vanilla syrup, apple juice, and Ketel One Citron topped with muscato will.
Caipirinha
Piebar
2160 Monroe Dr. (@ Piedmont Cir.) | Buckhead | 404.815.1605 | 30324
Get wild with this Brazilian exotic. Made with Água Luca, a luxury Brazilian rum, the caipirinha is a sexy substitute for your oh-so-tired cosmo.
Fadó Irish Coffee
Fadó
3035 Peachtree Rd. (@ Buckhead Blvd.) | Buckhead | 404.841.0066 | 30305
Sip on this frothy treat while the boys stick to their boring scotches. A perfect blend of heritage and hotness, Fadó Irish Coffee consists of Bushmill’s Irish Whiskey, brown sugar, and a generous dollop of fresh whipped cream with a sprinkle of cinnamon. Think Starbucks with booze.
—Kirsten Ott, Atlanta Editor, Shecky's
Originally published on Sheckys.com
The Lady Godiva
Dailey’s Restaurant and Martini Bar
17 Andrew Young International Blvd. (@ Peachtree St.) | Downtown | 404.681.3303 | 30303
Ketel One Vodka, Apple Pucker, Sprite, and sour mix shake things up in pure girlie style at this delectable establishment known for its smashing martinis.
Pomegranate Margarita
Rosa Mexicano
245 18th St. NW (@ District Ave.) | Atlantic Station | 404.347.4090 | 30363
Are your colors blush and bashful? Rosa’s signature frozen cocktail, the Pomegranate Margarita, is a blushing beauty filled with pomegranate juice, white tequila, and lime juice.
Pussy Galore
BED Atlanta
110 Marietta St. NW (@ Spring St.) | Downtown | 404.521.2250 | 30303
If the name of this rosy concoction doesn’t make your cheeks red, the potion of muddled plums, fresh lime juice, vanilla syrup, apple juice, and Ketel One Citron topped with muscato will.
Caipirinha
Piebar
2160 Monroe Dr. (@ Piedmont Cir.) | Buckhead | 404.815.1605 | 30324
Get wild with this Brazilian exotic. Made with Água Luca, a luxury Brazilian rum, the caipirinha is a sexy substitute for your oh-so-tired cosmo.
Fadó Irish Coffee
Fadó
3035 Peachtree Rd. (@ Buckhead Blvd.) | Buckhead | 404.841.0066 | 30305
Sip on this frothy treat while the boys stick to their boring scotches. A perfect blend of heritage and hotness, Fadó Irish Coffee consists of Bushmill’s Irish Whiskey, brown sugar, and a generous dollop of fresh whipped cream with a sprinkle of cinnamon. Think Starbucks with booze.
—Kirsten Ott, Atlanta Editor, Shecky's
Originally published on Sheckys.com
The Brunch Bunch
It’s 2am, your stomach’s growling, and you sure as hell don’t feel like another freakin’ waffle. Hit these late-night spots instead.

R. Thomas Deluxe Grill
1812 Peachtree St. NW (@ Collier St.) | Buckhead | 404.872.294 | 30309
Skip the grease and head here for healthy fare to counter-act the four mudslides you just consumed. Savory selections like the organic salmon piccata are served ’round the clock.
OK Café
1284 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW (@ Northside Pkwy.) | Buckhead | 404.233.2888 | 30327
Everything’s gonna be alright at this home-cookin’ diner. Open until midnight on the weekends, OK whips up roasted turkey with gravy and cornbread dressing, just like Mom used to make. Prepare for a wait though—this place is no secret.
City Café Diner
300 Spring St. NW (@ Baker St.) | Downtown 404.658.0175 | 30308
City Café Diner offers a wide selection of home-style favorites in a cozy, inviting atmosphere 24 hours a day. These friendly folks pile the plates high, so come hungry.
Majestic Diner
1031 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE (@ N. Highland Ave.) | Va-Hi | 404.875.0276 | 30306
After the clubs close, sometimes you just aren’t ready to go home until you’ve got something in that G&T-filled belly of yours. Head to the 24-hour Majestic for a little refueling.
Au Pied de Cochon
3315 Peachtree Rd. NE (@ Piedmont Rd.) | Buckhead 404.946.9070 | 30326
Très magnifique! Indulge your senses around the clock at this lavish French establishment fit for a queen. The signature menu item is pig foot stuffed with foie gras. How’s that for a midnight snack?
—Kirsten Ott, Atlanta Editor, Shecky's
Originally published on Sheckys.com
R. Thomas Deluxe Grill
1812 Peachtree St. NW (@ Collier St.) | Buckhead | 404.872.294 | 30309
Skip the grease and head here for healthy fare to counter-act the four mudslides you just consumed. Savory selections like the organic salmon piccata are served ’round the clock.
OK Café
1284 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW (@ Northside Pkwy.) | Buckhead | 404.233.2888 | 30327
Everything’s gonna be alright at this home-cookin’ diner. Open until midnight on the weekends, OK whips up roasted turkey with gravy and cornbread dressing, just like Mom used to make. Prepare for a wait though—this place is no secret.
City Café Diner
300 Spring St. NW (@ Baker St.) | Downtown 404.658.0175 | 30308
City Café Diner offers a wide selection of home-style favorites in a cozy, inviting atmosphere 24 hours a day. These friendly folks pile the plates high, so come hungry.
Majestic Diner
1031 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE (@ N. Highland Ave.) | Va-Hi | 404.875.0276 | 30306
After the clubs close, sometimes you just aren’t ready to go home until you’ve got something in that G&T-filled belly of yours. Head to the 24-hour Majestic for a little refueling.
Au Pied de Cochon
3315 Peachtree Rd. NE (@ Piedmont Rd.) | Buckhead 404.946.9070 | 30326
Très magnifique! Indulge your senses around the clock at this lavish French establishment fit for a queen. The signature menu item is pig foot stuffed with foie gras. How’s that for a midnight snack?
—Kirsten Ott, Atlanta Editor, Shecky's
Originally published on Sheckys.com
Bottoms Up, Governor
What to toast with when your governor of choice wins tonight?
Democrats, if Taylor takes the cake, you'll enjoy throwing back a few:
Adios, Motherf**ker
2 oz. 7-Up
.5 oz. blue curacao
.5 oz. gin
.5 oz. rum
2 oz. sweet-and-sour mix
.5 oz. tequila
.5oz. vodka
Pour all ingredients except the 7-Up into a chilled glass filled with ice cubes. Top with 7-Up and stir gently.
Sonny fans, toast your victory in the streets:
Hop, Skip, and Go Naked
1 oz. amaretto
2 oz. beer
1 oz. gin
splash grenadine
1 oz. Jack Daniel's
2 oz. OJ
1 oz. light rum
splash sour mix
1 oz. triple sec
1 oz. vodka
Pour in a LARGE (such as a 22 oz. Pilsner) glass and fill with ice. Stir or mix (do NOT shake).
Democrats, if Taylor takes the cake, you'll enjoy throwing back a few:
Adios, Motherf**ker
2 oz. 7-Up
.5 oz. blue curacao
.5 oz. gin
.5 oz. rum
2 oz. sweet-and-sour mix
.5 oz. tequila
.5oz. vodka
Pour all ingredients except the 7-Up into a chilled glass filled with ice cubes. Top with 7-Up and stir gently.
Sonny fans, toast your victory in the streets:
Hop, Skip, and Go Naked
1 oz. amaretto
2 oz. beer
1 oz. gin
splash grenadine
1 oz. Jack Daniel's
2 oz. OJ
1 oz. light rum
splash sour mix
1 oz. triple sec
1 oz. vodka
Pour in a LARGE (such as a 22 oz. Pilsner) glass and fill with ice. Stir or mix (do NOT shake).
Nov 6, 2006
And TROIS Makes Three
Elegant. Magical. Blitz and glitz. I attended the ticketed grand opening reception of Bob Amick and Todd Rushing's new French restaurant TROIS (1180 Peachtree St. @ 14th and Peachtree, 404.815.3337) this past Friday (proceeds benefitted the Atlanta Symphony Center), and I was entranced. Atlanta's never seen anything like this. Three full levels of luxe linens, delectable delicacies, stellar service, enviable views of the city, and an enchanting ambiance like no other. Each floor offers its own kitchen to ensure that your food arrives hot and quickly. The lowest level boasts a jazzy bar that I predict will be the new see-and-be-seen afterwork hotspot. The top level's plush, round red seats coupled with tall tables are perfect for mingling or an exclusive celebratory soiree. TROIS opens on November 13. Book your holiday dinners and parties now.
VIPs & Qs
Fever
Tucker Kroll, director of marketing, promotions, and sales gave us a quick rundown of Fever’s long list of VIP velvet-rope sections, including the Executive VIP to the Uber VIP, which range in price from $500 to $2,000. Depending on which area you spring for, a certain amount of your posse gets in the doors for free, and you’ll be given anywhere from two to eight bottles of liquor or champagne. The new glass-walled Ultra VIP lounge ($1,500-$2,000) has recently hosted celebs such as Kristin Cavallari, Stacy Keibler, and Quentin Tarantino.
Lotus
The VIP rooms at Lotus are divided by stairs. Upstairs, the rooms can be purchased for the night ($200–$600), and only the esteemed are allowed up the illuminated staircase. Club memberships with access to the Members Only area start at $1,000. Very important people are served with a sampling of the Asian-themed signature cocktail exclusive to each VIP room and a very attentive fleet of concierges.
Other mentionables:
Aura
This sleek Buckhead hotspot provides bottle service at any of the luxe booths lining the dance floor.
Compound
Atlanta’s industrial nightclub offers the eager-to-see-and-be-seen crowd VIP tables from $300 to $2,000 (bottles and VIP admission all depend on how many Washingtons you wanna throw down).
Eleven50
The primo spot here in the summer is the patio, dubbed Eden, where amongst a pool and a fountain, bottle service is available in white linen–draped cabanas for you and your VIPeeps.
Scene Cuisine
While some of Atlanta’s restaurateurs are famous for just that (such as Bob Amick), others were celebrities before entering the wine-and-dine industry. If your desire is to be able to say, “Last night Diddy’s kitchen was smokin’,” scope out these celeb-owned hotspots. You never know who you might bump into.

Justin’s Restaurant & Bar
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ mother, Janice, manages his white-hot joint meld of Southern and Caribbean tastes where celeb producers, musicians, athletes, and other noteworthy moguls dine.
Gladys Knight and Ron Winan’s Chicken & Waffles
A soulful delight for the palate, this duo dishes up some mighty flavorful fare complete with sweet potato cheesecake, sweet tea, and plenty of chicken and waffles.
Watershed
Along with a few friends, Watershed’s Emily Saliers (Indigo Girls) owns the delicious dining destination where old-fashioned Southern meals are prepared like your mama did it and presented like Martha (Stewart) oversaw it.
Emeril’s
Emeril Lagasse, the famous-chef-turned-entrepreneur, holds his own in Atlanta with Creole-style cooking blended with sophisticated highlights.
Dolce Enoteca E Ristorante
A hit in Los Angeles is about to take Atlanta by storm this fall with this Italian eatery known for its attraction of celebs, paparazzi, and the see-and-be-seen bar stars. The collective swath of celeb investors, otherwise known as the Dolce Group, includes Ashton Kutcher, Wilmer Valderrama, Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon, Chris Masterson, Jamie Kennedy, and of course Mike “Boogie” Malin.

Geisha House
The Dolce Group (see above) is also bringing its Asian spectacle to Hotlanta later this fall. The trendy crowd-drawing infusion of sushi, sexy, and scores of sake will be directly across from Dolce Enoteca E Ristorante. The décor is slated to reveal a futuristic nightclub set in Tokyo, circa 2040.
Justin’s Restaurant & Bar
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ mother, Janice, manages his white-hot joint meld of Southern and Caribbean tastes where celeb producers, musicians, athletes, and other noteworthy moguls dine.
Gladys Knight and Ron Winan’s Chicken & Waffles
A soulful delight for the palate, this duo dishes up some mighty flavorful fare complete with sweet potato cheesecake, sweet tea, and plenty of chicken and waffles.
Along with a few friends, Watershed’s Emily Saliers (Indigo Girls) owns the delicious dining destination where old-fashioned Southern meals are prepared like your mama did it and presented like Martha (Stewart) oversaw it.
Emeril Lagasse, the famous-chef-turned-entrepreneur, holds his own in Atlanta with Creole-style cooking blended with sophisticated highlights.
Dolce Enoteca E Ristorante
A hit in Los Angeles is about to take Atlanta by storm this fall with this Italian eatery known for its attraction of celebs, paparazzi, and the see-and-be-seen bar stars. The collective swath of celeb investors, otherwise known as the Dolce Group, includes Ashton Kutcher, Wilmer Valderrama, Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon, Chris Masterson, Jamie Kennedy, and of course Mike “Boogie” Malin.
Geisha House
The Dolce Group (see above) is also bringing its Asian spectacle to Hotlanta later this fall. The trendy crowd-drawing infusion of sushi, sexy, and scores of sake will be directly across from Dolce Enoteca E Ristorante. The décor is slated to reveal a futuristic nightclub set in Tokyo, circa 2040.
Nov 3, 2006
Lesbians Lose Out
Nightlife Forecast
That's A Wrap
Nov 2, 2006
Movers & Shakers
In a city with a metropolitan population of almost five million, it’s hard to stand out, but a handful of folks have caught Atlanta’s—and our—attention. We present our list of the people who are shaking up Atlanta’s nightlife scene.
A pioneer for Atlanta’s indie rock scene, Preston Craig has wowed Atlanta with his rave-worthy DJ skills, his promotions company, *KISS* Atlanta, and the founding of Decatur Social Club, an increasingly popular Friday night event held at Azul. After 11pm, the dining areas morph into a late-night indie/electronica/hip-hop dance hall where throngs of party people from every walk of life start pouring in to socialize and
mobilize.
Event planner and DJ Christian “Sohl” Weaver of The Sohl Collective spins up an eclectic energy of beats ranging from Afro and Brazilian pulsations to old-school hip-hop to Brit pop at funky art gatherings and crowded clubs such as The Mark, Eleven50, and Hush Lounge. Weaver fuses cultural divisions and is serious in his quest to bring something new to the dirty dirty. And those swaying booties don’t lie.
Kal Wayman’s number is on more dressers and in more purses than any other gentleman this side of the Mason-Dixon Line. Okay, it’s not as scandalous as it sounds. This fun-loving partier set up a phone number for friends to call to get the scoop on where the best party was in town on any given night. The fun escalated, as it always does, and now Kal’s Party Line (404.695.0682) receives 4,500 calls a week.

Speaking of music-makers with momentum, Chuck Jones is the “haute” half of the act DJs Haute & Couture (Lindsey Crowell plays fashionista DJ Couture). Together they’ve set up residency at Lenny’s Bar two Fridays a month, which means local clubbers have just two weekends a month to let their dancing feet recover.

British bloke Ike Umar of Ike’s Nightlife achieved fame status for his instrumental role in promotions and celeb-getting appeal. Now the 23-year-old claims to hold the title for the youngest club owner in the ATL with the recent opening of Hush Lounge, which he co-owns. Umar still hosts two wildly popular nights for young professionals: Aiko Thursdays and Hush Saturdays.
Event planner and DJ Christian “Sohl” Weaver of The Sohl Collective spins up an eclectic energy of beats ranging from Afro and Brazilian pulsations to old-school hip-hop to Brit pop at funky art gatherings and crowded clubs such as The Mark, Eleven50, and Hush Lounge. Weaver fuses cultural divisions and is serious in his quest to bring something new to the dirty dirty. And those swaying booties don’t lie.
Kal Wayman’s number is on more dressers and in more purses than any other gentleman this side of the Mason-Dixon Line. Okay, it’s not as scandalous as it sounds. This fun-loving partier set up a phone number for friends to call to get the scoop on where the best party was in town on any given night. The fun escalated, as it always does, and now Kal’s Party Line (404.695.0682) receives 4,500 calls a week.
Speaking of music-makers with momentum, Chuck Jones is the “haute” half of the act DJs Haute & Couture (Lindsey Crowell plays fashionista DJ Couture). Together they’ve set up residency at Lenny’s Bar two Fridays a month, which means local clubbers have just two weekends a month to let their dancing feet recover.
British bloke Ike Umar of Ike’s Nightlife achieved fame status for his instrumental role in promotions and celeb-getting appeal. Now the 23-year-old claims to hold the title for the youngest club owner in the ATL with the recent opening of Hush Lounge, which he co-owns. Umar still hosts two wildly popular nights for young professionals: Aiko Thursdays and Hush Saturdays.
Neighborhood Watch
Up until recently, Castleberry Hill was a virtual urban wasteland of failed shops, rundown homes, empty warehouses, and roaming beggars. All that is changing with a revitalized interest from a few key folks to improve the history-laden neighborhood, and the vitality of visitors, inspired artists, and migratory residents has improved ten-fold. With this turnaround, the charming architecture and viable real estate continues to attract a steady, vibrant influx of bar owners, restaurateurs, gallerists, and other creative entrepreneurs—all of whom have breathed new life into the after-hours scene up on the hill.

M Bar & Lounge: M stands for margaritas, martinis, music, mojitos, and anything else that will enhance your mood. This luxe bar envelops you like satin sheets with an ambiance that encourages relaxation with hip libations. 257 Peters St., 404.523.1555

No Mas! Cantina: This established face for representing the flavors of all things Mexico in the realm of home furnishings and décor recently opened up its own restaurant and bar to serve up 36 varieties of tequilas and more. 180 Walker St. (entrance on Haynes St.), 404.215.9708

The Royal: The last time we dropped in this piping-hot lounge, so did an unannounced India.Arie—just to belt out a few tunes for the hip, appreciative crowd. Word on the streets is that celebs stop by often. 255 Trinity Ave., 404.653.1644

WASABi: One taste of any of the specialty spirits on the menu at this refined sushi, wine, and sake lounge, and you’ll feel your own spirits rise. 180 Walker St., Ste. C, 404.574.5680
—Kirsten Ott, Atlanta Editor, Shecky's
Article originally published on Sheckys.com
M Bar & Lounge: M stands for margaritas, martinis, music, mojitos, and anything else that will enhance your mood. This luxe bar envelops you like satin sheets with an ambiance that encourages relaxation with hip libations. 257 Peters St., 404.523.1555
No Mas! Cantina: This established face for representing the flavors of all things Mexico in the realm of home furnishings and décor recently opened up its own restaurant and bar to serve up 36 varieties of tequilas and more. 180 Walker St. (entrance on Haynes St.), 404.215.9708
The Royal: The last time we dropped in this piping-hot lounge, so did an unannounced India.Arie—just to belt out a few tunes for the hip, appreciative crowd. Word on the streets is that celebs stop by often. 255 Trinity Ave., 404.653.1644
WASABi: One taste of any of the specialty spirits on the menu at this refined sushi, wine, and sake lounge, and you’ll feel your own spirits rise. 180 Walker St., Ste. C, 404.574.5680
—Kirsten Ott, Atlanta Editor, Shecky's
Article originally published on Sheckys.com
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