A. Scott Walton
Veteran journalist, editor, fashion stylist, blogger and marketing consultant based in Atlanta, Georgia. Expert analyst of news and trends on wide-ranging subjects. Past and current employers/clients include: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution; The Atlanta Voice; TNT's "Movie & A Makeover"; The 19th Hole Magazine; Q100-FM's "The Bert Show"; Essence Magazine
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Atlanta’s “Skatepark for the People” Turning OneThere is an attractive new skatepark near downtown Atlanta that's helping to revitalize an entire community. The year-old park - partially funded by skateboarding legend Tony Hawk - is in the Historic Fourth Ward. It's free and open to the public daily.
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The Ping Chip-O: My Most-Treasured Sports PossessionThe Ping Chip-O golf club is the subject of cult-like discussion, but in reality it is a source of satisfaction for one avid golfer and collector.
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Atlanta Christmas Events To Make Spirits BrightYou better watch out or a sleigh load of Christmas fun and frivolity will overrun you this Christmas in Atlanta. The holiday season brings out the best in the local arts, charity, retail and leisure community. Read on for a sampling of the best.
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"Snowing in My Heart"This is a holiday poem devoted to fathers who wish they could be with their children on Christmas, but can't.
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Thanksgiving in Atlanta's Activity-packedThis Thanksgiving, Atlanta residents and visitors can savor a range of fulfilling events either before or after enjoying their holiday feasts. Here are some examples...
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King Memorial Dedication to Highlight Stirring String MusicMiri Ben-Ari, who co-wrote "Jesus Walks" with Kanye West and played at the White House by the First Lady's request will debut new classical/rap/spoken word composition in tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s leadership during the Montgomery Bus Boycotts. -
Aftershock of 9/11 Still Makes My Soul QuakeVeteran journalist A. Scott Walton reflects on how being an eyewitness to the toppling of the World Trade Center's twin towers left indelible imprints on himself, and the country for which he once had such carefree regard.
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Atlanta Bowling Alleys: Strike Up the Fun!This article describes the virtues of some of Atlanta's best-known and most popular bowling alleys.
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Atlanta Flooded with Labor Day ActivityThis articles describes how wide the range of options for celebrating Labor Day is for metro Atlanta residents and visitors over the weekend.
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Tiger Woods Returns to Rescue Remainder of Golf SeasonWith Tiger Woods' high anticipated return to competitive play - first in a tune-up at the Bridgestone Invitational, and then at the PGA Championship - the golf world again seeks to cash in on his coat tails.
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Atlanta Falcons 2011 schedule preview: Fan's takeA Falcons fan's point of view on the best and worst match-ups for Atlanta in 2011
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The Best Farmers Markets in Atlanta Offer Variety, AtmosphereA brief, first-person review of Atlanta's best farmers markets. Opinions based on personal experience.
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Atlanta's Memorial Day Weekend Festivals Packed with Family FunThe long Memorial Day weekend (May 27-30) in Atlanta bursts with opportunities to relax and reflect.
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Road Trip Necessities: 10 Albums for a Satisfying Long RideFamilies, couples or singles embarking on long trips should heed this advice for choosing tunes that fuel their journeys.
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Before you tee off: Golf stores in Atlanta, GeorgiaReview of the best options in metro Atlanta for buying golf equipment and receiving exceptional service. Most are concentrated in the city's northern suburbs.
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Review: Playing Charlie Yates Golf Course puts players' skills in checkSports review of Atlanta public golf venue, Charlie Yates Golf Course. Located just four minutes from downtown's entertainment center, Charlie Yates serves up a challenge with a smile.