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TAKE FIVE: CUPCAKES

Top 5 cupcakes at the Atlanta Cupcake Factory
642 N. Highland Ave. NE, 678-358-9195, www.theatlantacupcakefactory.com

 

1.Strawberry

2.Chocolate Peanut butter

3.Key Lime (pictured)

4.Carrot Cake

5.Red Velvet

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by Kevin | Friday, July 11, 2008 at 5:28 PM in Food | Comments (0) | Link

WHAT WE'RE READING

1. “I Was Told There’d Be Cake”: In true Gen-Y form, Sloane Crosley’s charming collection of essays (about her own life, told from a twentysomething’s point of view), has already been optioned by HBO.

 

2. “Stuff White People Like: A Guide to the Unique Taste of Millions” (pictured): From blog to book form, Christian Lander’s painfully spot-on cultural observations (about NPR, Nalgene bottles and Macintosh devices) hit uncomfortably close to home.

 

3. “Chasing Darkness”: Robert Crais’ latest novel starring wisecracking P.I. Elvis Cole is a typically grabbing, fast-paced thriller filled with indelible characters, complex turns and powerful writing. 

 

4. “When You Are Engulfed in Flames”: David Sedaris tallies up the most bizarre moments of his last 25 years, filled with his trademark wit and biting honesty.

 

5. “Dear American Airlines”: Jonathan Miles’ hilariously sad account of a stranded passenger who takes a complaint letter much further than it should ever go—but in a good way.

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by Kevin | Friday, July 11, 2008 at 5:26 PM in Arts and Entertainment | Comments (0) | Link

You can't beat free sushi

We love free stuff, and we're sure you do, too. Sushi Kiku is offering readers to come out and try their fresh sushi for free. Crazy, right? But it's true. They're just trying to get their name out there with their grand opening party and free food. Anyway, we'd be crazy not to get the word out to you that you can confidently fill your gas tank up this Saturday night, because dinner's free!

WHEN: Saturday, July 12, from 7 to 9 p.m.
COST: $0 (but good manners say tip your server)
WHERE: Sushu Kiku, 2770 Lenox Road, Atlanta, 30324
CONTACT: 404-467-4544. www.kikujapanese.com.
DON'T FORGET: Tell 'em you heard it from The Sunday Paper

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by Kirsten | Friday, July 11, 2008 at 12:16 PM in Food, Local Events | Comments (1) | Link

99 bottles of beer on the wall...

Having a party anytime soon? (Maybe that T-Mobile housewarming thing we just discussed?) Check out this drink calculator I found at Evite. You just enter in the amount of people that are coming, along with how long you'll be partying, and if you'll be serving wine, liquor or beer (we like all three), and if your guests are light, average or heavy drinkers (guess which category we fall under). And voila! You'll instantly know how many bottles of liquor, wine and beer to have on hand. Don't forget to collect everyone's keys at the beginning of the evening!

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by Kirsten | Thursday, July 10, 2008 at 1:18 PM in Food, Weird Things We Noticed | Comments (0) | Link

Home Sweet Home

OK, so it's a terrible time to try to sell a home. That's no secret. It's certainly an OK time to buy one. But it's always a good time to get something for free, yes? And who wouldn't want a new home? T-Mobile's giving one away at its National Open House on July 12, 2008, from noon to 4 p.m. at Peachtree Center (235 Peachtree Street Ne Ste C-29f, Atlanta, GA 30303). The T-Mobile Ultimate Home Giveaway is your chance to win a new home or other great prizes, and it's the phone company's chance to tell you about its new T-Mobile at Home service (home phone service with unlimited nationwide calling for just $10 a month). If you're the lucky winner, make sure you invite us to your killer housewarming party! (Full article and comments)

by Kirsten | Thursday, July 10, 2008 at 1:13 PM in Life, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

Pretty young things

Is just standing there and soaking up the envy more your cup of tea? Take your smokin' hot self to the small screen. ABC is casting for a new show called "The Great American Beauty." If you’re beautiful and between the ages of 18-29, contact Brian at updyke.brian@gmail.com. Darn, we just missed the cutoff age. (Full article and comments)

by Kirsten | Tuesday, July 08, 2008 at 11:02 AM in Arts and Entertainment, Local Events, The Web | Comments (0) | Link

SO YOU THINK YOU CAN JANET?

If you think you've got singing and dancing skills a cut above the rest of the rhythm nation--we're talking Janet Jackson (pictured) or Justin Timberlake-level chops--tomorrow's your chance to put your money where your groove thing is. MTV, 25/7 Productions and Wright Crear Management are holding an open call audition as part of a nationwide search for singers and dancers to take part in Mz. Jackson's new reality show. Those who are chosen get to compete to become Jackson's protege, as she and choreographer Gil Duldulao shape one lucky winner into tomorrow's superstar.

Auditions take place Wednesday, July 9 at Dance 411 Studio, 749 Moreland Ave. SE in Atlanta. Registration is from 9a.m.-3p.m. Applicants must be at least 16 years of age, and not appear older than 22. You must also be able to sing a cappella and dance in your own personal style. Those who impress the casting director will be invited to a second call-back round in front of Gil Duldulao.

For more information, visit www.prodigycasting.com.

Photo by Francois Durand/Getty Images

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by Kevin | Tuesday, July 08, 2008 at 10:57 AM in Arts and Entertainment, Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

What We're Tivo-ing

1. “I Survived a Japanese Game Show”: Ten unsuspecting Americans go in, one comes out.

 

2. “Flipping Out”: Paranoid, bipolar house-flipper Jeff Lewis (pictured) takes his frustrations out on his assistants and somehow manages to work the current housing market to his advantage.

 

3. Hopkins”: While Dr. House takes a summer hiatus, catch real resident surgeons at Johns Hopkins Hospital strike a balance between patients and their personal lives.

 

4. “Wipeout”: Arrogant and moderately crazy athletes battle the elements (and obstacles like the Big Balls and the “Dreadmill”) in this mud-filled take on Spike TV’s “Most Extreme Elimination Challenge.”

 

Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images

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by Kevin | Monday, July 07, 2008 at 5:34 PM in Arts and Entertainment | Comments (0) | Link

SEND US YOUR OMENS OF DOOM

If you haven't already, check out this week's cover story on 10 signs of the apocalypse. Then send us your own. Is there something that just doesn't seem right in the world today, a signal that the planet has shifted on its axis, that reality has taken a horrifying left turn? Let us know. Submit them to us via the "Write In" feature at the top right-hand corner of our Web site, or post them as a reply to the story itself. Who knows? We may even publish some in an upcoming edition of SP.

(Photo by Raymond Hagans)

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by Kevin | Thursday, July 03, 2008 at 11:38 PM in Arts and Entertainment | Comments (0) | Link

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY

From everyone here at The Sunday Paper, have a safe and happy holiday weekend.

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by Kevin | Thursday, July 03, 2008 at 11:33 PM in Local Events | Comments (0) | Link

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