Marc Broussard. By Sharita Gilmore, contributor With his guitar in tow, Marc Broussard will showcase his Southern charm, down-to-earth personality and soulful lyrics in the heart of Atlanta on Saturday,
` Star Trek: The Ultimate Voyage. by Danisha Pulley, contributor Space: the final frontier. Since the beginning of time, humans have been questioning whether we are alone in the
TEEV. by Sharita Gilmore, contributor It’s not every day the artistic worlds of Israel and Atlanta collide but it’s happening on Saturday, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. at SCADShow. Born
Photo by Anthony Saint James/ANTI- Son Little is on the rise, and the artist is headed to a stage near you at the exact right time. The Los Angeles-born musician
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
Warner Bros. Records It has been five years since the release of Disturbed’s last studio album “Asylum,” yet this hiatus did not rust up this Chicago-native band one bit. “Immortalized”
Photo source: Shinobininja. If you’ve never heard of Shinobi Ninja or Shana Falana, now is the time to get familiar. The two bands, both hailing from Brooklyn, N.Y., will play
Below are images from the third annual Shaky Knees Festival, which was held at Central Park in the Old Fourth Ward last week. Images taken by Amelia Phythian.
written by, Patrick Guilford, contributor On Oct. 1, Pomplamoose will be performing at the Terminal West in Atlanta. It has been six years since Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn, two
Photo: Epic Records. Meghan Trainor’s summer hit “All About That Bass” could easily be perceived as an anthem for curvy women to accept their bodies, but is she putting skinny