• Watch: Fan rushes stage at OTR2 tour Beyonce and Jay Z in Atlanta

    Watch: Fan Rushes Stage At Beyoncé, Jay-Z Concert In Atlanta

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    Beyoncé and Jay-Z came to Atlanta this past weekend for two dates of their OTRII tour and the most headline-grabbing event was when a fan rushed the stage. Viral video from the incident shows a fan casually jumping on the stage and quickly getting to  Beyoncé and Jay-Z concerts are on August, Saturday, 25.
    The video shows a commotion as dancers run to the singers’ aid and what looks like a beatdown commences. Nobody was reported to be hurt or injured during the incident, which came while the duo were performing their Migos-flavored hit “Ape S–t.”
     
    Fan video of the incident circulated on social media, minutes after it occurred and there was immediate uncertainty as to whether either singer was actually contacted by the wayward fan.
     
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    The OTR2 publicity team released the following statement: “At the end of last night’s show we had an intoxicated male fan enter the stage. At this point we had a controlled evacuation of all crew on the stage in order to safely diffuse the situation. We are happy to confirm that nobody was hurt during the incident, and Mr. & Mrs. Carter are choosing not to press charges against the individual.”
    OTR statement on fan rushing the stage in Atlanta
     

    The man was given a citation for disorderly conduct but the Atlanta Police Department later charged him with simple battery. Her is APD’s  statement on the incident:

    “As the Jay-Z and Beyonce concert was ending late Saturday night, a man later identified as Anthony Charles Thomas Maxwell (age 26) ran onto the stage and approached Jay-Z. He was quickly stopped by people who were with the performer. Atlanta Police arrived and issued the man a citation for disorderly conduct and released him. At the time, there was no evidence Maxwell had made contact with Jay-Z. Upon later investigation, officers were able to gather evidence showing Maxwell had, in fact, made contact with Jay-Z. APD has subsequently secured warrants to add additional charges of simple battery. Maxwell was treated for minor injuries on scene sustained when people around Jay-Z stopped him from further contact with the performer.”

     
    On Sunday, August 26, 2018, doing the same scenario as Bey and Jay walk off the stage, Beyonce playfully does a karate kick, letting Atlanta know that she’s ready this time. LOL.
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    The Carters also took the time this weekend to announce a new scholarship program that will award one exceptional senior high school student, with financial needs, 100K to put toward their enrollment in a college or university for the academic year 2018-2019. An Atlanta student has already been chosen to benefit.
     
    Before the festivities on each day one restaurant catered to Behive fans. Molly B’s hosted an all-inclusive, pre-concert cocktail party at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
     
    From 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. before each concert, ticket holders took advantage of a high-energy reception where for $80 per person they could nosh on a mouthwatering menu featuring an array of passed appetizers including Pimento Cheese Hushpuppies, Spanakopita and signature Fried Chicken Wings along with food action stations featuring Shrimp Cocktail, Oysters on the Half Shell, Lobster Salad and much more. Specialty cocktails and select wine and beers were also included.

    What To Do In Atlanta

    Atlanta has a lot of cool things to do and places to eat, including some of the top soul food joints and remarkable Thai food spots. Explore the city.

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  • WNBA Playoffs: Atlanta Dream Lose Game 1 At Home

    WNBA Playoffs: Atlanta Dream Lose Game 1 At Home

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    The Atlanta Dream fought and clawed but fell short Sunday afternoon in game one of their semifinals match-up against the Washington Mystics in the WNBA playoffs. Washington beat Atlanta 87-84 in front of a big crowd at McCamish Pavilion in Midtown Atlanta.

    The Mystics, led by Elena Delle Donne down low, pulled away in the second quarter and basically held even against a surging Dream team in the second half. Donne finished with a game-high 32 points and 13 rebound. Teammate Ariel Atkins added 15 points.

    ”My teammates have trust in me in those situations to attack and try to make the right read,” Delle Donne was quoted as saying. ”I was flowing today, so they kind of just ran the offense through me. I just had to make reads or attack.”

    Atlanta was led by Elizabeth Williams, who finished with 15 points and 14 rebounds. Tiffany Hayes only knocked down one of five three-point attempts for Atlanta, whose biggest deficit was 15 points.

    The Dream were clearly missing Angel McCoughtry, who is out for the season after sustaining a knee injury earlier this month.

    Game 2 of the semifinals resumes Tuesday night at McCamish Pavilion, where the Dream hope a sold-out arena can hype them up for the win.

     

     

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  • "Jinn" movie producers -- BronzeLens Film Festival Uplifts Women On Screen

    BronzeLens Film Festival Uplifts Women On Screen

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    The second full day of the BronzeLens Film Festival saw actors, media personalities and film and TV producers share their knowledge with thousands at the Marriott Marquis in downtown Atlanta. Friday’s programming consisted mainly of panels and workshops, but also an all-star luncheon.

    The Women SuperStars Luncheon presented by BETHER feted several media stars and industry titans, such as Ayoka Chenzira,  film producer who works as a division chair at nearby Spelman College. Chenzira was presented with the Catalyst Superstar Award for being a pioneer in independent film and animation.

    BronzeLens Film Festival shines light on women filmmakers

    “I’m interested in narrative and color and texture. I’m interested in new camera angles and I’m interested in foregrounding the incredible stories of women of color,” she said on stage.

    The music in film workshop elaborated on how the tunes you select for your film oftentimes set the mood of the audience — as well as stakeholders who are asked to financially support it.

    Screenings continued as well. “Let My People Vote” was met with a warm reception. “Voter suppression is a real thing in this country,” director Gilda Brasch told an audience.

    In the evening, festival-goers got to see an exclusive screening of “The Bobby Brown Story” at the Georgia-Pacific Auditorium.

    BounceTV executive Roger Bob also spoke to attendees about being ready when your production gains momentum with viewers and the industry.

    See Bronzelens Film Festival 2018 full schedule of events

    The day before, festival-goers got to screen “Jinn,” the Muslim-center movie starring Zoe Renee. The film’s creator shed light on what inspired her to make the film, which has been recognized by the Sun Dance Film Festival among other accolades.

    “This is a story that was many years in the making,” “Jinn” filmmaker Nijla Mu’min told the crowd. “I grew up in a very vibrant African-American Muslim community in Oakland. My father and my mother really helped to immerse me in that community  and I never saw textured, complicated images of those people in media.”

    here are several top-notch black films screening at this year’s event. But Atlanta is packed with activities and events this weekend. See some of our top picks here.

    Read more: Grant Park Summer Shade Festival: Everything you need to know

    5 metro Atlanta places to ride horses 

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  • Zoe Renee - 'Jinn' screens at BronzeLens Film Festival in Atlanta

    ‘Jinn’ Screens At BronzeLens Film Festival In Atlanta

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    One of the most exciting films screening at this year’s BronzeLens Film Festival in Atlanta is “Jinn.” The film centers around a teenage girl who resists her mother’s newfound religion of Islam. Playing 17-year-old Summer is Zoe Renee, who starred in BET’s “The Quad.”

    Summer tries to become a Muslim but is more drawn to what she learns about the “Jinn,” supernatural beings who occupy a parallel world and have free will, like humans.

    Read more: Second full day of Bronzelens Film Festival salutes women

    “This is a story that was many years in the making,” “Jinn” filmmaker Nijla Mu’min told the crowd. “I grew up in a very vibrant African-American Muslim community in Oakland. My father and my mother really helped to immerse me in that community  and I never saw textured, complicated images of those people in media.”

    See Bronzelens Film Festival 2018 full schedule of events

    Mu’min said that she knew she wanted to do that with her first feature film. “To look at that realm through the lens of a black girl very much inspired by myself but also by a lot of the girls I know.”

    She said she also drew inspiration from her time as a teacher.

    “Jinn” will be distributed later this year: It will be released in select theaters on Nov. 15 and be available on numerous streaming platforms later that month as well.

    There are several top-notch black films screening at this year’s event. But Atlanta is packed with activities and events this weekend. See some of our top picks here.

    Read more: 5 metro Atlanta places to ride horses 

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  • Atlanta's Jermaine Dupri To Get Grammy Museum Exhibit

    Atlanta’s Jermaine Dupri To Get Grammy Museum Exhibit

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    The Grammy Museum is celebrating one of Atlanta’s music icons. Super producer and TV star Jermaine Dupri will get an exhibit called “Jermaine Dupri & So So Def: 25 Years of Elevating Culture,” which will explore his legacy in Atlanta.

    The exhibit will examine the legacy of Dupri and the rise and influence of Atlanta’s hip-hop and R&B scene. The exhibit will open on Sept. 20, 2018, when Dupri discusses his distinguished career at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Theater as part of the Museum’s “An Evening With” program moderated by Grammy Museum Artistic Director Scott Goldman.

    The exhibit will run through March 2019.

    Dupri is set to launch the So So Def Cultural Currency tour with Xscape, Da Brat, Jagged Edge, Bow Wow, Anthony Hamilton, Bone Crusher, Youngbloodz, Dem Franchize Boyz and J-Kwon.

    Dupri recently appeared on Atlanta radio’s V-103, where he dished on the tour, the mogul life and his favorite city. He said that he has been a vegan for 12 years after gorging on Waffle House and Yasims on Old National Highway in ATL.

    Dupri’s tour will be at Philips Arena, which is his first time performing there. “People said I should have done Philips [Arena] before but being from Atlanta, I wanted to do the Fox [Theatre],” he says.

    “The money is a lot bigger and there is a lot more money to be made with steaming,” he said. “You have so many different outlets to make money now. ‘Meet me at Tower Records,” was all we could say back in the day,” he said. Now, he said outlets like Tidal and Apple Music have changed the game.

    Watch: So So Def 25th Anniversary Concert

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  • NBAF: 'Without Stopping' Art Exhibition Comes To Atlanta

    NBAF: ‘Without Stopping’ Art Exhibition Comes To Atlanta

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    A new exhibition calling attention to the nation’s multifaceted past and present will be on display in Atlanta next month as part of the National Black Arts Festival.  The “Without Stopping” art exhibition comes to Atlanta in September 2018 and will feature the work of established and emerging local and national artists.

    The works will delve into a number of topics and issues, including the exploration of contemporary social, political, and theoretical issues through their work. Artist include: Alfred Conteh, Charly Palmer, Cheryl R. Riley, Mario Moore, Shanequa Gay, William Paul Thomas and Ya La’Ford. On September 15 – 16, artists, art-lovers and collectors are invited to join NBAF for a special weekend of collector discussions, artists dialogues, pop up studios, and live artist demonstrations. Please visit our website at NBAF.org for more information and a detailed schedule of events.

    REGISTER FOR FREE

    The collectors reception will take place from 3 – 5 PM with a general reception from 6 – 8 PM including performance by Roni Nicole Henderson + Cedric Umoja.

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  • BronzeLens Film Festival - "Black Korea" producers

    BronzeLens Film Festival 2018 Kicks Off To Roaring Start In Atlanta

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    On opening night of the 2018 BronzeLens Film Festival, movie lovers were treated to a feast of the senses with a series of independent films. About 70 people crammed into an intimate screening room at the Marriott Marquis in downtown Atlanta for the event, dubbed “All Shorts, All Night,” which was hosted by BET Networks.
    The matriarch for the evening was Atlanta film maven Khalimah Gaston, the creator of Screening Room ATL.
    The first film shown “Black Korea,” delves into domestic abuse and plight of Korean women who married African-American soldiers in the aftermath of the Korean War.
    Set in the 1980s, the film follows two children who are dropped off at the home of their grandmother on the Southside of Chicago.
    Shot in Atlanta, the film stars actors Jason Weaver, Jenne Kang, Erica Watson and Bella Gill, the daughter of the movie’s creator, Patti Kim Gill. It is the elder Gill’s life that was the inspiration for the film. Her Korean mother left her at her grandmother’s home in Chicago when she was just a child.
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    The screening was well represented by the movie’s makers. In addition to Gill, producer and casting director Genia Nooks was there as well.
    Bolstering the film screenings this year is BronzeLens’ freshly minted status as an Academy Awards qualifying festival for short films.
    Other films that will be screened during the week include select st “Jinn,” a short featuring Zoe Renee of “The Quad,” with Simone Missick from “Luke Cage”; “Isoken,” the Nigerian romantic comedy and  the Atlanta-filmed BET miniseries “The Bobby Brown Story.”
    Bronzelens Film Festival Kicks Off In Atlanta
    Screening Room ATL’s Khalilah Gaston at the BronzeLens Film Festival 2018.
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  • Luda Fam Day 2018: Everything You Need To Know

    Luda Fam Day 2018: Everything You Need To Know

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    Join Grammy Award-inning Atlanta rapper, actor and producer Ludacris for LudaFamDay, a day filled with family friendly fun, live music, food, attractions, and more. LudaFamDay will take place Saturday, September 1, 2018 from 12 – 7 PM EDT at  Friendship Field – North & King, 99 Northside Dr. SW Atlanta, GA 30314.

    Now in its second year, LudaFamDay anticipates over 15000 people to bring their family, friends, and loved ones to a fun family friendly experience.

    Hosted by The Ludacris Foundation, LudaFamDay presents a community festival where music meets social impact. Enjoy food from local culinary vendors and food trucks with a host of delicious flavors. Shop with local businesses in the vendor marketplace. Get a complimentary health screening in our health and wellness pavilion. Let the kids have fun at our Kids Zone and dance all day to live music and special guests on our Main Stage.

    This experience will empower the community to make ambitious transformation in their lives and their community.

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  • Artist Talk With Louis Delsarte In Atlanta

    Artist Talk With Louis Delsarte In Atlanta

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    Visit September Gray Fine Art Gallery on Saturday, August 25th, for an artist talk with legacy artist Louis Delsarte, moderated by Joe Barry Carroll. The event is Sat, August 25, 2018 2: – 4 PM EDT at September Gray Fine Art Gallery, 75 Bennett Street NW Atlanta, GA 30309.

    The artist will discuss his solo exhibition Passion and Poetry: The Art of Louis Delsarte on view through September 2018. Themes in the series are communal — presenting matriarchs that could be aunts, sisters, mothers or wives.

    Delsarte describes the works as pieces to a big picture of universal commonalities. Gallery Director, September Gray, was interviewed by Black Art In America and described Delsarte’s contribution to contemporary art as poignant and timeless. For event updates, follow the gallery on Instagram, FaceBook, and Twitter

    * Directions: A search by name entry may take you to the gallery’s former location in Old Fourth Ward. Enter 75 Bennett Street, Atlanta, GA, 30309 as your navigation entry. The gallery is located in Buckheadoff Peachtree street near Houstons restaurant. The suite is in the building of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia ( MOCA GA).

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  • Bardos of Vaudeville comes to Atlanta

    Bardos of Vaudeville Comes To Atlanta

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    Join Circus Combustus on a tale of transformation and reclamation. Follow Gene, our great Vaudeville star, as he moves through life and the afterlife, where he will encounter the ghosts of his past.

    The event will be held at The Bakery, 825 Warner Street Southwest Atlanta, GA 30310.

    Join Gene through his struggles with romantic longing, competition and his family of origin. The tale of Gene’s past, present and future will be expressed through aerial performance, fire spinning, dance and original music. With a story based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead and told through a Vaudeville setting, you will not be disappointed in the wake of this spectacle. Let us dazzle you with our stripes and glitz.

    Friday, September 14th – $20 Presale / $25 at the door
    Saturday, September 15th – $25 Presale/ $30 at the door
    Sunday, September 16th – $20 Presale/ $25 at the door

    Limited number of VIP tickets available
    4 top table with excellent view. Includes 2 Bottles of Wine and Gourmet Snacks

    Friday, September 14th $200
    Saturday, September 15th $230
    Sunday, September 16th $200

    Doors open at 8pm, show at 9pm
    Party with Circus Combustus and DJ Scott-O-Matic after the show Saturday night only!

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