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    Marietta Daily Journal and Neighbor Newspapers

    Marietta Daily Journal and Neighbor Newspapers

    2.6
    (5 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    The address for this beloved hometown newspaper was originally listed incorrectly on Yelp. I hope…read moreyelp fixed it. Like many of these hometown newspaper these days MDJ has thinned out over the years. But still its great for local news and if you are looking for things to do on the weekend these guys have you covered. I remember growing up they would cover our high school football events (they still are the go to for all the local high school games coverage) and from time to time I like to check out the highly anticipated Hillgrove vs. McEachern games or Walton vs. Lassiter, etc. If you grew up in the area...high school football is sacred and McEachern was the team to beat..and still is...by the way McEachern played Hillgrove a few days ago people are still talking about it...https://www.mdjonline.com/cobb_football_friday/mceachern-outlasts-hillgrove-in-controversial-finish-to-rivalry-game/article_589d1694-eca0-11e9-b24f-bb656d6b02d6.html Although on a side note the most intense high school football game I've ever been to is the Milton vs. Roswell...those people are serious....Anyway very glad this newspaper is still around...keep up the good work guys!

    Marietta Daily Journal…read more My Request for Services - I contracted with The Henry Herald Online newspaper for newspaper services. Marietta Daily Journal owns the Henry Herald Newspaper. I paid a total of $54.38 between July 2025 and March 2026. The Issue - The services were never delivered. Response - I have contacted management repeatedly over a three-month period between March 4, 2026 and June 10, 2026. On March 24th, Marietta Daily Journal representatives explicitly acknowledged the error via telephone and requested me to send a detailed list of transactions in question. They promised a full reimbursement. Status - Despite these explicit admissions of fault and multiple promises to pay, the business has failed to issue the refund and continues to delay resolution.

    Creative Loafing

    Creative Loafing

    4.2
    (13 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Back when I could mouch off my parents and didn't have to pay rent I use to ride my bike up the…read morestreet to the local convenience store when I would spend my allowance on soda, chips and slushy. Of course always grabbed a copy of Creative Loafing to check out cool events that I couldn't attend because I was underage and or had no driver's licence. Fast forward a few decades and CL is still one of my favorite sidekick for what is cool, interesting and or off beat for this city of mine. Besides letting you know what's worthy of checking out in this fine city of the south they also have great short fiction written by local talents. We shouldn't be surprised that there are so many talented local writers in this city. After all this is the city of Gone With The Wind and telling stories to each other is as natural as sweet tea and fried okra baby! For the past 10+ years or more my favorite reason to get the CL is the legendary epicurean Cliff Bostock. He was a foodie before most of us were even born! Whether it's Waffle House or some foo foo restaurant where they serve you food the size of a half dollar and then have the nerve to charge you half a Benjamin for it. You can always depend on CB to give you the honest truth in a down to Earth no pretensions manner. BTW if you want to torment yourself check out the 100 dishes to eat article https://creativeloafing.com/content-270683 don't read this when you're hungry as I did..you'll hate yourself. Best the best thing about CL are the classified...funny as hell.....

    If you can get around the bountiful assortment of advertisements all over the newspaper, then it is…read moreactually pretty enjoyable. There are some very talented writers at Creative Loafing, and my hat goes off to them for the remarkable job that they do on a weekly basis. Undoubtedly the best Newspaper that Atlanta has to offer. Not to mention, they are free. Which is nice because I would never pay for something that wastes millions of trees anyways. I can't wait until there is no such thing as a newspaper actually. Our generation no longer needs it, considering we are ushering in the digital information age. Get with the times you small minded journalists, and quit throwing that dumb Buyer Savings newspaper in my driveway that I repeatedly told you to stop giving me.

    Barnes & Noble Booksellers

    Barnes & Noble Booksellers

    3.5
    (49 reviews)
    5.8 mi
    $$

    I've been refreshing my style and wanted to pick up a few magazines for inspiration. I…read moreintentionally chose to step away from digital, so visiting Barnes & Noble felt especially refreshing--there's something about being in a physical bookstore that just hits different, especially now that so many have closed. This location is in the Peach shopping center and is conveniently connected to a Starbucks. The magazine section is impressive--huge selection covering just about every interest and hobby you can think of--and the store is laid out just how you'd expect from Barnes & Noble: clean, organized, and easy to browse. I ended up signing up for their rewards program and already have six stamps. On my next purchase, I'll get $5 off, which is a nice bonus.

    Ah, heaven. There's…read moresomething so peaceful, so soothing about a bookstore and a library. (Especially the library because it's free okay?) Barnes & Noble has been a staple in my world for so many years, it's always great to see them up and in action and books finding their way into new homes. After a date night out, my partner decided we go to Barnes & Noble to grab some books for our son. What a perfect way to end a date night, imo! This B&N is located in a huge plaza in Buckhead, meaning that there's tons of parking available. There is a Starbucks attached to this location, it's small but there seemed to be some seating. This location is one of the smaller B&Ns that I've seen but they made great use of the space. We started in the children's section of course and they made it such a cute space for little ones! They had a little stage setup along with a bench for seating and extra space for the babes beyond that. The shelves were lined with books of all kind, and even housed some cute stuffed characters from the pages of those exact books. I loved it! There was a wide array of books for children of all ages and a variety of topics. I loved that there was a special section highlighting Black history and culture, as well as a section with books all centered around Georgia! I grabbed a book from each section for our little ATL baby. The bookstore was so clean and so organized, I didn't see a thing out of place. I just wish there was more seating!! I guess they don't want folks getting comfy and reading all the merchandise before they walk out lol. We did find seats near the 'gifts' section which allowed us to go through what we picked up to see what we'd leave with. We ended up with 4 children's books, 1 new book for me and a learning toy for $100. Not too crazy!

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