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Atlanta was host to the 2018 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards this fall and none other than music superstar Janet Jackson, who received the Icon Award.
The event, which recognizes the year’s top R&B/hip-hop songwriters, producers and music publishers, was held Thursday, August 30 at The Woodruff Arts Center’s Symphony Hall.
Jackson joins elite stars such as Patti LaBelle, Nile Rodgers, James Brown, Snoop Dogg and Al Green as those who have gotten the Icon honor. But none of those artists come from the musical heritage of Jackson.
Janet Jackson is given the Icon Award at the BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards In Atlanta https://t.co/LNsgkFQ0E3 pic.twitter.com/H1rcS7nrdd
— ATLHAPS (@atlhaps) August 31, 2018
Singing and dancing since she was born, Jackson’s artistry and music has come to transcend generations and has inspired many with messages of empowerment.
Throughout her groundbreaking career, she’s sold more than 160 million records worldwide, scored seven No. 1 albums, and she’s the only artist in Billboard’s history to have three different albums— Control, Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 and janet.—each produce five or more top ten hits on the Hot 100 chart. Jackson is also one of only four artists, alongside Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand and U2, to have earned No. 1 albums in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.
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Atlanta3 Min Read
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 two college football games and Dragon Con, the largest pop culture convention in the U.S.
On Labor Day, the party don’t stop: City Winery at Ponce City Market is hosting a Labor Day party on its expansive patio from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday, September 3, 2018. But let’s just deal with Saturday for a minute.
Things to do in Atlanta this weekend: Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018
- 2018 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game
3:30 p.m. / Mercedes-Benz Stadium - Atlanta Black Tech Week
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. / W Atlanta Downtown - Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game FanZone
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. / Georgia World Congress Center - DragonCon Patio Parade Party
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. / 270 Peachtree - Drool-Worthy Dragon Con Bites at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta!
Hyatt Regency Atlanta - Sensory Friendly Saturdays
9:00 a.m. / The Children’s Museum of Atlanta - Soul Rise Classic
7:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. - Tailgate Saturdays Built By The Home Depot
College Football Hall Of Fame - Tailgate Town Built by The Home Depot
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. / Georgia International Plaza - Taste of Soul Atlanta
11:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. / Northside Drive - TinyCON
11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. / The Children’s Museum of Atlanta - Yoga in the Park
9:00 a.m – 10:00 a.m. / Woodruff Park
Things to do in Atlanta this weekend: Sunday, Sept. 2, 2018
- Bell Tower Boutique, A Pop-Up Shop
12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. / Oakland Cemetery - Drool-Worthy Dragon Con Bites at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta!
Hyatt Regency Atlanta - Local Brews Local Grooves
4:00 p.m. / The Tabernacle - Shackled and Chained: Mass Incarceration in Capitalist America
3:00 p.m. / Auburn Avenue Research Library - Taste of Soul Atlanta
11:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. / Northside Drive - The Bouncers Improv Comedy Show
7:30 p.m. - TinyCON
11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. / The Children’s Museum of Atlanta
There are so many Atlanta events popping off every week it’s hard to keep up with it all. That’s why I suggest you subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest gatherings, Atlanta happenings, parties and more delivered to your inbox.
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Are you an amazing chef or cook? Have you ever wanted to open your own restaurant, but money or obligations got in the way? There’s a new food competition series filming in Atlanta.
We’re looking for aspiring restaurateurs (men and women, ages 21-60) for a new food competition show that tests how you would handle owning your own restaurant.
If you think your restaurant could be a smash hit, please send your name, age, story and recent pictures of yourself to generalcasting2018@gmail.com with the subject line “RESTAURANT SHOW”.
There are so many Atlanta events popping off every week it’s hard to keep up with it all. That’s why I suggest you subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest gatherings, Atlanta happenings, parties and more delivered to your inbox.
Things to do in Atlanta on a weekly basis can range from going golfing mid-week to checking out the latest restaurant openings. At AtlantaFi.com, we curate the city for you!
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Atlanta rapper, actor and businessman T.I. aka Clifford Harris recently put some Atlanta kids the opportunity to jam out with him for NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series.
The series, which showcases some of the emerging and top music acts in the United States, has soared in popularity thanks to some standout sets from the likes of The Roots, T.Pain and most recently Erykah Badu.
For T.I.’s set the rapper and Atlanta statesman had in his band local kids from the Atlanta Music Project.
T.I. has released nine studio albums, with seven of them reaching the top five of the US Billboard 200 chart. HIs various hits include such bangers as “Bring Em Out”, “Whatever You Like”, “Live Your Life” (featuring Rihanna) and “Dead and Gone” (featuring Justin Timberlake).
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Making for another Southernplayalistic evening this fall, Atlanta rapper Big Boi is scheduled to perform at Tee Up ATL, the official kickoff party for the Tour Championship!
Come party with the top PGA TOUR players and Atlanta sports stars as Big Boi performs live in concert with DJ Infamous and DJ Debonair on the 1s and 2s, hosted by Ryan Cameron. The event will be at the College Football Hall of Fame on Marietta Boulevard NW in downtown Atlanta.
All proceeds benefit the East Lake Foundation and Purpose Built Communities.
Tickets include one free drink. The community celebration welcomes The Tour Championship back to the city on Monday, September 17, 2018. The event will feature a performance from hometown favorite Big Boi and the night will celebrate the PGA TOUR’s season-ending event as the top 30 players come to Atlanta to compete for the FedExCup.
There are so many Atlanta events popping off every week it’s hard to keep up with it all. That’s why I suggest you subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest gatherings, Atlanta happenings, parties and more delivered to your inbox.
Things to do in Atlanta on a weekly basis can range from going golfing mid-week to checking out the latest restaurant openings. At AtlantaFi.com, we curate the city for you!
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Rapper-actor-movie-and-TV star 50 Cents aka Curtis Jackson is set to appear at Atlanta’s Gold Room nightclub on Friday, August 31, 2018.
The celebrity visits Atlanta amid unprecedented attention for his TV show “Power,” which appears on the Stars Network. Here’s how to see 50 Cent in Atlanta:
50 Cent to be at the Gold Room in Atlanta
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State Farm insurance company and the Atlanta Hawks reached a groundbreaking deal that would change the name of Philips Arena to State Farm Arena, it was announced Wednesday.
Philips Arena is in the midst of a massive reconstruction project that promises to make the complex Atlanta’s new hub for downtown nightlife, a place where “the lights never go out,” the Hawks have touted. The facility is set to reopen in time to celebrate the team’s 50th year in Atlanta in October.
Atlanta’s newest sports venue: State Farm Arena
Sports venue branding has become commonplace among professional sports teams in the NBA, NFL and MLB. The teams benefit from financial backing and the companies use the brand exposure as a civic badge.
Philips Arena debuted in 1999, a time when the Hawks were perennial 50-game winners and the Braves were competing for downtown sports fans’ attention. Nearly 20 years later, both teams face different landscapes.
The Hawks will now play under a red State Farm logo which will be prominently displayed at the top of the arena in downtown Atlanta. Other amenities in the new space will include a huge video board system, rapper Killer Mike’s barbershop, Zack Brown’s BBQ restaurant and a Top Golf.
“Our objective was to create an experience with the Hawks that brought together cutting-edge technology, storytelling and physical space to excite, inspire and persuade visitors,” said Jeff Alpen, Hornall Anderson Managing Director. “The space is a beautiful combination of innovation, exploration and function and celebrates the uniqueness and vibrancy of Atlanta and its people.”
Downtown Atlanta is enjoying a renaissance when it comes to sports venues. Last year, the city christened Mercedes Benz Stadium.
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The 14th annual AC3 Festival will take place this fall in West Midtown Atlanta. The Georgia Freight Depot will be the hub for the festival, which will bring several major artists to the ATL Sat, Oct 6 + Sun, Oct 7.
The annual event, which has grown from being a music insider’s convention to a major music festival, will still feature workshops and other beneficial networking opportunities for aspiring and new artists.
AC3 Festival Comes To Atlanta: Oct. 6, 7, 2018
Confirmed performers as of April 24 are Wu-Tang Clan, Lil Wayne, The Diplomats, Curren$y, Young MA, PRhyme, Mannie Fresh, Westside Gunn + Conway along with J.I.D, Childish Major and Deante Hitchcock.
The A3C Festival will have an outdoor stage as well as other performing set-ups. The music lineups for the indoor stage and DJ stage will be announced soon.
The A3C Festival features 3 stages with dozens of performances, food trucks, live art and more. The event is billed as breeding ground for the next generation of stars while honoring the legends and trailblazers of hip-hop. The indoor stage will feature some of the most exciting hip-hop artists on the rise while the DJ stage will be curated by ATL’s WERC Crew and Controllerise.
Additional artists will be announced on the outdoor stage as we get closer to the event, the organizers said.
This event is just one among many Atlanta happenings going on weekly in the city. See all the Atlanta festivals this year.
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The Atlanta Dream evened the playoff series against the Washington Mystics on Tuesday night, beating them 78-75. The Mystics lost their best player, Elene Delle Donne, in the fourth quarter.
McCamish Pavilion was electric as the Dream scratched and clawed their way to hang on for the victory.
“Really, really proud of our toughness,” Dream coach Nicki Collen said after the game. Collen had double reason to celebrate: She was named WNBA Coach of the Year earlier in the day. “We turned over the ball too much, but to get stops when we needed them says a lot about our team. Early in the season, we had a lot of grind-it-out kind of games, and tonight was another one of those.”
The series is now tied at 1-1 and will head to Washington for game 3 on Friday night. In game 1, the Dream couldn’t find any momentum on offense, losing 87-84 at home on Sunday. Their ace shooter, Tiffany Hayes, was cold for most of the night.
Delle Donne told fans that she will be OK, saying “the swelling isn’t terrible.”
Elena Delle Donne shared her thoughts with us via Mystics’ media relations: “I mean, I’m walking. The swelling isn’t terrible. I’ll go home tomorrow and see our doctors, and see what they say. But I’m hopeful to be back in the lineup Friday.”
— Mechelle Voepel (@MechelleV) August 29, 2018
On Tuesday, Hayes scored 17 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Center Elizabeth Williams (10 points, 11 rebounds) had a solid game as well as Atlanta had an 18-rebound advantage.
Game 3 will be Friday, August 31 at 8 p.m. ET at Charles Smith Center, George Washington University. The contest will be simulcast on WNBATV and ESPN2.
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The Atlanta Dream evened the playoff series against the Washington Mystics on Tuesday night, beating them 78-75. The Mystics lost their best player, Elene Delle Donne, in the fourth quarter.
McCamish Pavilion was electric as the Dream scratched and clawed their way to hang on for the victory.
“Really, really proud of our toughness,” Dream coach Nicki Collen said after the game. Collen had double reason to celebrate: She was named WNBA Coach of the Year earlier in the day. “We turned over the ball too much, but to get stops when we needed them says a lot about our team. Early in the season, we had a lot of grind-it-out kind of games, and tonight was another one of those.”
The series is now tied at 1-1 and will head to Washington for game 3 on Friday night. In game 1, the Dream couldn’t find any momentum on offense, losing 87-84 at home on Sunday. Their ace shooter, Tiffany Hayes, was cold for most of the night.
Delle Donne told fans that she will be OK, saying “the swelling isn’t terrible.”
Elena Delle Donne shared her thoughts with us via Mystics' media relations: “I mean, I’m walking. The swelling isn’t terrible. I’ll go home tomorrow and see our doctors, and see what they say. But I’m hopeful to be back in the lineup Friday."
— Mechelle Voepel (@MechelleV) August 29, 2018
On Tuesday, Hayes scored 17 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Center Elizabeth Williams (10 points, 11 rebounds) had a solid game as well as Atlanta had an 18-rebound advantage.
Game 3 will be Friday, August 31 at 8 p.m. ET at Charles Smith Center, George Washington University. The contest will be simulcast on WNBATV and ESPN2.
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