Can Other Musical Genres Survive in a Hip-Hop Dominated Atlanta?
So, of course Atlanta has a lot of hip-hop musicians. But what about the other Atlanta musicians, those who aren’t following the hip-hop mainstream of
So, of course Atlanta has a lot of hip-hop musicians. But what about the other Atlanta musicians, those who aren’t following the hip-hop mainstream of
Each summer at our First Draft event, we celebrate the winner of the Kelly-Shah Alumni Award. We are excited to announce that Shonte Walton is
Phrases such as “walk it off” and even “just drink water” are a few examples of what has been used to deflect problems and have
French multi-instrumentalist, DJ and producer French Kiwi Juice (FKJ) sold out Variety Playhouse in Little Five Points, creating a cinematic experience between him and the
VOX ATL staff member Shyne Jones shares his first poem, “Prison of Perception.”
Have you ever been nervous walking into a room crowded with people? Here’s five ways to deal with social anxiety disorder.
Leikeli47 and Yung Baby Tate sold out Vinyl in Atlanta on Thursday, April 4, delivering an explosive performance in case anyone needed reminding who’s the
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 staff writer Sophie James, a 15-year old at Decatur High School, attended the Global Youth Climate Strike on March 15, 2019. Started by
Founded by young creatives of Atlanta, Arthouse is based amidst a blooming DIY arts scene bursting with diverse creativity and art. The collective, which consists
When I had first heard of the Aces, it was back in September of 2018. It was the first day of Music Midtown, in Piedmont
To say that the first weeks of Black History Month 2019, were a mess would be an understatement. With so many controversies lately including various