“I just make shit,” says Matt Evans. “It’s part of who I am.” Born and raised in Atlanta, Evans, 29, has … More
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Morris Robinson breaks stereotypes in the Atlanta Opera’s ‘Porgy and Bess’
“When I started out — being a big black guy from the South — people wanted to see me sing … More
Teen sensation Callista Clark debuts with soulful, boundary pushing country EP
At 17, Callista Clark’s musical abilities extend well beyond her years. Raised in a family of musicians in Zebulon, about … More
Rising Appalachia returns with new album that explores their “Southern trinity”
In late May, the band dropped the surprise album The Lost Mystique of Being in the Know. Self-produced and recorded live … More
Music clubs take cautious approach to reopening amid rebounding Covid-19
Every morning for the past three months, Eddie Owen, owner of the Red Clay Music Foundry, has gone to Georgia’s COVID-19 … More
Today in street art: To mark Cinco de Mayo, we give you Frida Kahlo, lots of Frida Kahlo
In her day, Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) was known for work inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico. Today, Kahlo … More
REVIEW: Nikki and the Phantom Callers debut with full-bodied classic Southern Americana
The group’s debut creates haunting and gritty honky-tonk bleeding with the sense of rebellion we all know and love, while … More
Today in street art: “It’s motivating to try to reinvent,” says Dr. Dax, aka Dax Rudnak
Dax Rudnak, better known as Dr. Dax, made a name for himself as a painter, street artist and video producer … More
Today in street art: Marge Radford finds her style and says happily, “I’m very geometric”
Like many DIY creatives, Atlanta-born Marge Radford is more than an artist. She’s a marketer, saleswoman, social-media manager and accountant. … More
Today in street art: Vivid alleys, corners, walls make aging Reynoldstown, well, artful
You’ll find Reynoldstown in southeast Atlanta, bumping up against downtown and Cabbagetown. You’ll also find that it’s undergoing a mass transformation. … More