
FROM POPPERS TO HYPERPOP: Experiencing the Sweat Tour
I never knew how poppers smelled until the night of the Sweat Tour, a double concert featuring Charli XCX’s “Brat” and Troye Sivan’s “Something to

I never knew how poppers smelled until the night of the Sweat Tour, a double concert featuring Charli XCX’s “Brat” and Troye Sivan’s “Something to

Last Sunday, October 7, Atlanta’s Latinx Arts and Music Festival, OYE Fest, took place in Old Fourth Ward Park. Held in celebration of National Hispanic

Abe Parker sat down with the teens from Vox Media Cafe 2020 for an intimate interview.

On “Over It,” Summer Walker explores the sphere of learning how to navigate a relationship in the 21st century, an age of instant accessibility but

VOX ATL reporter Emma MacDonald catches up with Atlanta music duo WHOAA to talk about defying genres and bring good vibes back to music.

Yung Baby Tate has been bringing a fresh sound to the music industry, and is a local artist that is bound to become a household

VOX ATL reporter and web editor Amariyah Callender caught up with Atlanta-raised recording artist Lyric Rachae to talk about her new music, being a young
Music Midtown weekend has come and gone. With thousands of loving fans from cities all over the country, vendors at every corner of Piedmont Park,
VOX ATL had the opportunity to speak to a few young musicians from the nonprofit Notes for Notes, housed at the Whitehead Boys & Girls

VOX Media Cafe teens interviewed four musicians who are trying to make it in the music scene: 404 Villain, Joe Alterman, A.B.B. and MC Miles.

The role I played in our music video was being a sad moth that turned into a beautiful butterfly, believing in my own self worth.

The Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra kicked off its 41st season in August with its competitive audition process. For two weeks, more than 300 students auditioned