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The recent death of former One Direction member Liam Payne has hit deeply for fans worldwide. For many, the British boy band was more than...
“Smile 2” is a crowd-pleasing horror movie
“Smile 2” starts six days after the ending of “Smile,” opening on a character from the first film, Joel, who now has the curse. The...
“We Live in Time” begins rom-com autumn
From the indie powerhouse production company A24, “We Live in Time” is a heartfelt story of love, loss and living. Directed by John Crowley, the...
Buckhead Theatre welcomes Dylan Gossett
For two consecutive nights at Buckhead Theatre, Atlanta’s country music fans embraced their inner cowboy to show out for their favorite Texas-native, Dylan Gossett. The...
ONE Music Fest boldly returns
On Oct. 26 and 27, ONE Music Fest (OMF) celebrated 15 years of being one of the southeastern region’s largest two-day urban progressive music festivals....
Gregory Alan Isakov serenades Cadence Bank Amphitheatre
On the first truly chilly day of the autumn season, thousands of folk music fans gathered at Cadence Bank Amphitheatre in Buckhead to witness lyrical...
Royel Otis’ indie hits captivate The Eastern
In a world so focused on the mainstream, the unconventional is a rare and beautiful thing. Australian indie rock duo Royel Otis is unconventional in...
“Talk Tuah:” from a meme “tuah” podcast
The moment that internet sensation Haliey Welch did that notorious street interview, a podcast was inevitable. Plenty of media companies were after her talents, but...
“The Wild Robot” is an instant heartfelt classic
An animated film with a heart reminiscent of Pixar, “The Wild Robot” is just as amazing as its premise entails. From the studio that produced...
“The Lion King” brings the magic of Broadway to Fox Theatre
Over the years, there have been many musical adaptations of popular movies. But from films that already had music — like “The Little Mermaid” or...
Charli XCX and Troye Sivan initiate Atlanta’s “BRAT” fall
On Oct. 3, the streets of downtown Atlanta were flooded with fluorescent green and bedazzled outfits as Charli XCX and Troye Sivan stopped by State...
Atlanta Horror Film Festival celebrates indie filmmakers
From Oct. 4-6, the Atlanta Horror Film Festival featured a plethora of the best indie horror films released this year. Filmmakers submitted their creations to...
Humor meets sincerity in “My Old Ass”
Megan Park’s second written and directed film, “My Old Ass,” premiered in select theaters on Sept. 13 and was released nationwide on Sept. 27. Park,...
Katy Perry’s new album falls flat
Katy Perry’s new album “143” has been long awaited by fans since her last album “Smile” released in 2020. The summer of 2024 has brought...
Netherworld Haunted House ushers in Halloween spirit
Since 1997, Netherworld has created a world-class haunted house attraction for Georgians to visit during the Halloween season. Each year, they create unique and interesting...
Do BookTok novels live up to their hype?
“A Court of Thorns and Roses” by Sarah J. Mass “A Court of Thorns and Roses,” more popularly known as ACOTAR, explores the longstanding hatred...
Orion Sun comes full-circle with “Orion”
Tiffany Majette, known by her stage name Orion Sun, released her third album, “Orion,” on Sept. 20. She has been on a steady rise since...
“Transformers One” revamps the franchise
Often during film festivals, an anticipated film will receive a long standing ovation, normally well past five minutes. “Transformers One,” of all movies, was met...