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FroRibbean Fest is coming to Atlanta this weekend. The festival is a cultural mashup of musical snippets from areas of the Caribbean islands, Africa and the United States.
Held on September 29, 2018 in Atlanta’s own Central Park, this one-day festival will showcase the talent that spreads across the African Diaspora and the unique aspects as well as similarities of the music created around the world.
Festivities will run from 2-11 pm at Central Park (Ben Hill Community), 400 Merritts Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA.
Admission is $30. GET TICKETS HERE
Festival goers will enjoy performances by an All-star lineup including Tiwa Savage, Alkaline, Bunji Garlin, DJ Envy and more, while indulging in some of Atlanta’s best eats and treats.
This event is an experience around the world through a celebration of the music, food, games and dances of various African, Afro-Caribbean, and African American cultures.
Come out and join us for one day of festival fun! Wear your country’s flag, your hair as you dare, and please don’t forget your dancing shoes for this non-stop party. Oh and did we mention the event is B.Y.O.B.? So ice that cooler down and bring your drink of choice. For the festival goers who like to travel light, Rum Punch and food vendors will also be available for purchase throughout the event.
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Film director Sasha Waters Freyer will introduce the film ACP Film Series Presents: “Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable.” The event will be held Tuesday, October 9, 2018 from 7–9 PM at Landmark’s Midtown Art Cinema 931 Monroe Drive NE Suite C-212 Atlanta, GA 30308.
Artist. Iconoclast. Man of his time. Garry Winogrand was the epic photographer of 20th century American life. Decades before digital technology transformed how we make and see pictures, American photographer Garry Winogrand made hundreds of thousands of them with his 35mm Leica, creating an encyclopedic portrait of America from the late 1950s to the early 1980s. When he died suddenly at age 56 in 1984, Winogrand left behind more than 10,000 rolls of film – more than a quarter of a million pictures! These images, as well as hours of never before seen 8mm films, capture a bygone era.
Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable is the first cinematic survey of that legacy. The film tells the story of an artist whose rise and fall was — like America’s in the late decades of the 20th century — larger-than-life, full of contradictions, and totally unresolved. The film also uses newly discovered audio cassette tapes of private conversations between Winogrand and photographer Jay Maisel recorded in 1977.
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APG welcomes artist, educator, and activist Endia Beal for an artist talk as a part of our quarterly speaker series, Speaking of Photography.
The event is Wed, September 26, 2018 7:30 – 8:30 PM EDT at Atlanta Photography Group 75 Bennett Street Northwest #B-1 Atlanta, GA 30309.
Beal’s photographic narratives and video testimonies examine the personal, yet contemporary stories of minority women working within the corporate space.
Beal currently serves as the Director of Diggs Gallery and Assistant Professor of Art at Winston-Salem State University.
Beal’s work has been featured in The New York Times, Vice, The Huffington Post, Slate, and National Geographic. Her work was exhibited in several institutions such as the Charles H. Wright Museum in Detroit, Michigan, The Aperture Foundation of New York, and the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute. She graduated from Yale School of Art with a Master of Fine Arts in Photography.
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Come on out Wednesday, September 26 for Drink and Doodle – OuterSpace Project Edition. Twelve artists will create new work that goes up for silent auction throughout the night, pieces will go to the highest bidder at the end of the night. Free and Open to the Public! (Limited Capacity / First come first serve)
Featured Artists to be announced! Stay Tuned..
PRINTS ON WOOD – POP-UP SHOW
We will be launching a number of new prints by OuterSpace Project Artists as well as sold out ARTIST PRINTS from a number of PRINTS ON WOODS past artist releases.Support provided by Heineken + Bulleit Bourbon
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This is one of those weekends in Atlanta that they warn you about: Good food, live music, sports and parties are everywhere. There are so many things to do in Atlanta this weekend, it’s hard to keep up, but let’s try, shall we?
In downtown Atlanta, alone we have several events catering to visitors, including a major convention and party. It’s football season and school’s back in session, so expect large crowds and plenty of traffic.
Things to do in Atlanta: Tuesday, September 25, 2018
- Bellina Alimentari’s Pasta Making Class
6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. / Ponce City Market - VOW | New World of Bridal® – September
AmericasMart Atlanta - Taco Tuesday – Prickly Pear (see other Tuesday food & drink specials)
- The Spectrum – Apache Cafe
Things to do in Atlanta: Wednesday, Sept. 27
- Atlanta Food and Wine Experience
1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. / Georgia World Congress Center - Atlanta International Fashion Week
Various Times - Bellina Alimentari’s 3 Wine 3 Cheese Class
6:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m. / Ponce City Market - VOW | New World of Bridal® – September
AmericasMart Atlanta - Wednesdays in Woodruff Presented by Smokefree Atlanta
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. / Woodruff Park
Things to do in Atlanta: Friday, Sept. 29
- 3rd Annual Atlanta Sci-Fi Film Festival
Cinefest Film Theatre - Atlanta International Fashion Week
Various Times - Fall Plant Sale at Oakland Cemetery
9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. - Georgia State vs. ULM Football Game
Georgia State Stadium - Imagine Memorial LCI Public Design Studio
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. - Metro Atlanta Heart Walk
7:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. / Georgia World Congress Center - Seether
8:00 p.m. / The Tabernacle - The 2nd Annual “End Of Summer Jam Classic” 2018 Families Helping Families Community Picnic!!
11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. / Grant Park - The Gathering: 30 Years of Black Visual Arts in Atlanta
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. / Auburn Avenue Research Library
Things to do in Atlanta: Lobster Madness, Sept. 30

Lobster Madness – Miltons_Cuisine. Sun 9/30 6-8pm. $97+. Go crazy with your own 1.5- pound boiled lobster and a variety of lobster, steak and seafood dishes. Good eatin’!
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Things to do in Atlanta: Georgia Audubon Chalk Festival

The Atlanta Audubon Chalk Festival is on Tues 10am-5pm Piedmont Park in Midtown. King of Pops will be on site with tasty treats, attendees can vote their faves.
Things to do in Atlanta: Conversations with Artists: Tommie Smith and Glenn Kaino
Wieland Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Michael Rooks sits down with gold medal sprinter Tommie Smith and conceptual artist Glenn Kaino to discuss the multiyear collaboration between the two which resulted in the exhibition With Drawn Arms: Glenn Kaino & Tommie Smith. Listen as they continue the conversation about the ongoing struggle for civil rights and the current moment of reckoning with racial injustice in America. See more.
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Atlanta restaurants are the place to go to cheer on the Georgia Dawgs and Atlanta Falcons as they try to win a football championship for the city this season. Football watch parties abound around Atlanta.
The Poncey-Highland restaurant Sweet Auburn BBQ is showing each UGA game throughout the fall, serving $4 select drafts during each game to pair with wings, brisket, pimento cheese wontons, and more.
For those who want to watch the game at home, Sweet Auburn also offers game day catering, available for pick-up or delivery, starting at $11.95/person.
Football watch parties: Where to go in Atlanta
Hampton + Hudson is the place to #RiseUp and root for the Atlanta Falcons this season! Join the restaurant, now an Official Bar Partner for the team throughout the season, and watch each game inside or on their outside patio.
Second Self is also inviting Dirty Bird fans to come inside watch the Falcons play! The brewery will host People’s BBQ, who will smoke a whole pig and offer food for purchase during the game. Plates are $15 each, or guests can go all out with an “all you can eat” option for $25, which includes side dishes.
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The National Black Arts Festival 2018 is here. NBAF’s 30th Anniversary Exhibit will showcase photos, videos and commissioned artwork that will take each visitor on a journey through NBAF’s 30 year history. You will not want to miss this cultural exhibit…come take a walk down memory lane and remember the performances and the NBAF experience!
Anniversary Reception
Thursday, September 27 6:00pm-8:00pm
Exhibit Open
September 22-October 12 Monday thru Saturday
Location: Chastain Arts Center 135 West Wieuca Road Northwest Atlanta, GA 30342
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Come get embodied by some of the most powerful feminine advocates in Atlanta at the Semi Annual Tea Party-Themed Women’s Empowerment Conference. Liberal Ladies presents our first Semi Annual Tea Party Themed Women’s Empowerment Conference!
Our tea party is themed for the hats, gloves and dresses, but our message is to empower our beautiful guest of ladies! Join Us as we bring ladies from different walks of life together in a stylish tea party theme decor to embrace, encourage, enlighten, and educate!
Ladies here’s the time for you to dress the party and pull out your biggest most flamboyant tea party hat or maybe just a small flowered fascinator for the best hat contest. Lets celebrate feminine empowerment while drinking mimosas!!!
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Linner ( Lunch/Dinner) will be served
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Mimosas and Tea served to suit your needs
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Games and Prizes
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Best Hat Contest
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Take advantage of the Sweets Bar
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Powerful Speakers giving you the TEA!
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Open Discussions
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DJ Hunndunn on the 1’s & 2’s
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Music, Life, LIBERATION!!!!
Visit Us At – http://exoticshowntell.wixsite.com/liberalladies
* Full Itinerary disclosed in email after ticket is purchased*
FAQ’s
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? Yes, 21 and up
What’s the refund policy? All transactions are final
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Join Brunch T.E.N Oct.6th 2018 from 1-5 PM for an exclusive Brunch POP Up Shop with unlimited mimosas, great food, special guest and much more.
The brunch pop-up is scheduled for Saturday, October 6, 2018 1 – 5 PM EDT. Early arrival is highly suggested so you can get the full affect of the Brunch T.E.N experience. The event will be located at 2033 Hosea L Williams Dr NE Atlanta, GA 30317.
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“Afro Brunch Me” is a monthly brunch party inspired by West African Culture. The next event is Saturday, September 29, 201812 – 5 PM EDT at 810 Huff Road Northwest Atlanta, GA 30318.
Guests will enjoy access to a buffet that includes traditional West African breakfast cuisine as well as access to a complimentary mimosa open bar for the duration of the event. Here’s the best part, you get all this for just 45 bucks! Check out our buffet menu below.
Ticket Includes: Entry, A personalized Hookah w/ 2 refills, Access to West African Inspired Buffet from 12pm – 4pm, Access to Bottomless Mimosas from 12pm – 5pm. Sections for 5 are also available (Deposits for tables are NON – Refundable)
Music Vibes:
Afro Beat, Reggae, Hip Hop, R&B, Brazilian Funk
AfroBrunchMe Buffet Menu
Nigerian Fired Eggs
Deliciously seasoned eggs, tomatoes, onions, and bell pepper fried to perfection
DoDo
Deep Fried Plantains
Moi Moi
Steamed bean pudding made from a mixture of washed and peeled black-eyed peas, onions and fresh ground peppers
Akara
Fried Bean Cake
Fried Fish
Deliciously seasoned deep-fried tilapia
Fried Stewing Hen
Slow cooked in specially seasoned juices then deep fried to perfection
Yam
Ghanaian Yam boiled in sugar water
Beef Suya
Tender beef marinated in a fresh paste of peanut, ginger, and chili powder before being grilled to perfection
Assorted Fruits
Fresh Strawberries, Pineapple, Cantaloupe, Melon, Watermelon, & Grapes
Shrimp & Grits
Waffles
Batter made from flour, butter, brown sugar, yeast, milk, and eggs and cooked in a waffle iron
Turkey Sausage
Pan fried turkey sausage
Bacon
Pan fried pork bacon
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