
What COVID-19 Looks Like to Atlanta High School Seniors
“Many of us were excited for our parents and others to see us walk across the graduation stage, but instead we are left walking in

“Many of us were excited for our parents and others to see us walk across the graduation stage, but instead we are left walking in

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“Conan Gray has grown from a small art YouTuber into a full-fledged musician,” says VOX ATL’s Jennie Matos. “The singer is definitely here to stay.”

With no game plan in place for standardized testing or even how to feed school kids at home during a pandemic, COVID-19 is exposing our

Weeknd fans have been waiting for Abel to go back to his earlier sound and match the vibes of his earlier albums. “After Hours” gives

A Note From The Artist: Sometimes, you just want to tell your crazy Uncle Jerry that he’s gone nuts, but you can’t, cause it’d be

I remember the first time I listened to Lil Tjay, falling in love with his sound instantly. His quick rhythmic words complementing his unique voice

VOX ATL staff writer Christina Norris has five ways teens can remain politically active while sitting at home!

VOX ATL teen editor Zariah offers some tips on how teens can stay focused on their schoolwork while working from home under quarantine.

VOX ATL’s Vanessa Garcia catches up with rising photographer JLenz to talk about college life and his quest to become the biggest photographer in the

Quarantining can get old fast. Here’s a list of five creative things you can do when self-quarantined, from the comfort of your own bubble.

A Note From The Artist: Can I share with you a curious little song from my childhood? “Some people like Grape Jelly/Some people like/Apple Jelly/But