

Saturdays with the Georgia Spartans: out in the community on April 3rd
Saturdays with the Georgia Spartans, the Atlanta based semi-pro basketball team (via the United Men's Basketball League) is already a...


Saturdays with the Georgia Spartans: game day (March 27th) and something for the kids (April 3rd)
Saturdays are more than a time to relax and unwind. It's an opportunity to get out and about, and a good way to spend part of your...


A winning combo: the Georgia Spartans (3-0) and the businesses who support the community
There's the game, and then there's the game beyond the game. Each Saturday during the late winter and early spring, the United Men's...

2-0 and looking for more: the Georgia Spartans look to make it 3 wins in a row this weekend
Two games into the United Men's Basketball League (an Atlanta-based semi-pro league), the Georgia Spartans are off to a 2-0 start. The...


A solid start to the semi-pro season: the Georgia Spartans stop the Black Ice Warriors 111-102
It's basketball semi-pro style. As part of the United Men's Basketall League (click HERE to find out more), the Georgia Spartans (click...


Live free: the creativity and more of 1820hats
Creatives do creative things. We see it on a fairly regular basis. In music, the arts, and more, when people connect with their creative...


August: then (2019), now (2020), and later (2021)
What a difference a year makes. This is a phrase a number of us are familiar with. And yes, I can attest to that as I get ready to turn...


Family Food Fest Atlanta - a virtual way to enjoy Father's Day
Since 2015, Family Food Fest Atlanta is a key staple in the city, especially when it comes to celebrating Father's Day. With a wide...


A natural; the empowering work of OlanikeeOsi
Natural products. Natural healing. Being selfish through the lenses of self-love and related holistic approaches is part of the story of G


An initiative to support our essential workers, thanks to the CR Clothing Co./Charla Ruschelle
The current pandemic is clearly creating (in the words of the Dean of the Wake Forest University School of Divinity) a new normal. There...