By Britt Lyle, contributor On the morning of October 1, Afropunk Atlanta attendees received a grim email informing them that the long-awaited and highly anticipated music festival was cancelled due
Atlanta Celebrates Photography is here and in full swing. There are numerous art events occurring in the city of Atlanta from late September until the end of October. Some of
Image courtesy of Pho King. by Molly Morris, contributor Having a Vietnamese significant other is both a blessing and a curse, gastronomically speaking: the blessing being all of the amazing
Photo by Joshua Mcfadden. Joshua McFadden was recently awarded by LensCulture for “Top 50 Emerging Talent 2015.” “After SELMA” was the exhibition he submitted and it will be featured at
Photo by Heidi Geldhauser from Our Labor of Love by Molly Morris, contributor Summer is here and I’ve been craving some authentic, deep Southern food since the humidity hit “Hotlanta.”
To Be Honest was a group exhibition featuring graduating SCAD students of Spring 2015, held at The Mammal gallery downtown on May 22.
by Kiki McCalla During the SCAD fashion show I had the opportunity to interview three SCAD Atlanta designers featured in the show about their collections and what inspired them. Overall,
TinyDoorsATL.com. According to the adage, great things come in small packages. That’s especially true for the Tiny Doors project that has taken root in Atlanta. Tiny Doors is a nonprofit
Atlanta Jazz Festival For Atlantan jazz fans, the holiday season comes in spring. May is on its way, and it’s bringing the 38th Annual Atlanta Jazz Festival (AJF) along with
Photo by Acquille Dunkley Atlanta is slowly gaining ground as a culture hub in the south. From entertainment and music to fashion, Atlanta is now the destination to be. In