Last night, iOne Digital (formerly Interactive One) continued its roll-out of the digital brand CASSIUS at The Gathering Spot in Atlanta. A lively crowd packed the venue to learn about the new culture site for
You have checked your calendar and realized this weekend is Father’s Day weekend! But before you rack your brain tying to figure out what to get your father, check out
Shanti Das and Marlon Nichols presented the June edition of ATL Live on the Park to a sold out crowd this past Tuesday at the beautiful Park Tavern. Guests enjoyed
Reunion Records/Sony Music Entertainment announces the anticipated release of Tauren Wells‘ new solo LP Hills And Valleys. The digital-only deluxe edition features 15 songs and releases June 23. A physical version
It’s been six years since famed actor/director Bill Duke stunned audiences with his shocking documentary, Dark Girls. He returns with the same impact and controversy through CREATED EQUAL – an
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Singer and Songwriter Keeyen Martin has been moving non-stop since the release of his Debut EP ” Suitcase” with performances across the country, going into schools and giving back to the
Whoever said “Boy Groups” was dead has clearly never encountered His Story. These 4 men from all walks of life came together to create something amazing. As most great artists
Atlanta VIP’s gathered at Atlantic Station Regal Cinemas to celebrate the season four premiere of the hit TV One docu-series “Rickey Smiley For Real.” The live watch party was hosted
Father’s Day is this weekend and we have a one-of-a-kind gift for you to give to your Father! We are so happy to partner with Crown Royal to give our readers
In a back and forth game we saw both of these teams at their best. At times, both teams getting up double digit leads. As was the case in the
Growing up, Shirah Dedman always hated family tree projects. While other students could trace their roots as far back as the Mayflower, her story always stopped at her great-grandfather. At











