Jezebel Magazine

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3535 Piedmont Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30305

Jezebel Magazine is a lifestyle publication based in Atlanta, Georgia, offering a mix of fashion, beauty, culture, and local happenings.

With a focus on highlighting the vibrant and diverse community of Atlanta, Jezebel Magazine provides readers with engaging content and insights into the city's social scene.

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5.01 reviews
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Tracy W.
7/29/2011

Hey Jezebel! I Heart YOU! First of all I love that the Mag is FREE and that you can pick up an issue around town in coffee shops, boutiques and more! Or simply walk into the CORP Office and...

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