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REVIEW: WHATMORE with Laundry Day: Live at The Masquerade (Purgatory) - ATL
One of alt-rap's most exciting acts bring their authentic style to Atlanta Alternative hip-hop act WHATMORE in ATL (Photo by Nancy Gutierrez) This past week, The Masquerade saw the up-and-coming WHATMORE open for Laundry Day. Comprised of Cisco Swank, Elijah Judah, Seb, Jackson August, and Yoshi T, the boys and their sound are reminiscent of something like the now disbanded supergroup BROCKHAMPTON . WHATMORE at the legendary Masquerade in Atlanta (Photo by Nancy Gutierrez)

Nancy Gutierrez
Nov 17, 2025


VIDEO: Faye Webster Invitational Recap
ATL's alt-pop favorite brings an action-packed liveball tournament to our city For the second year in a row, Faye Webster hosted the eponymous Faye Webster Invitational , offering participants the opportunity to show off their skills in a range of community-wide events spanning from chess and yo-yo to liveball. Founded in 2024, Webster held the event in Berkeley, California but shared with those in attendance that she had “selfishly wanted to bring it to Atlanta” this time a

Nancy Gutierrez
Nov 9, 2025


REVIEW: Joelton Mayfield: Live from Music Room at Smith's Olde Bar - ATL
The Nashville star proves he's paving the way for alt-country Joelton Mayfield bringing his Nashville alt-country jams to ATL (Photo by Nancy Gutierrez) On September 14th, Joelton Mayfield , made it to the 12th stop on a coast-to-coast tour set to last for 20 dates. Upon arriving in Atlanta, he played the legendary Music Room at Smith’s Olde Bar that’s seen performances from acts like John Mayer, Janelle Monae, and even David Bowie. After getting the opportunity to see their

Nancy Gutierrez
Sep 29, 2025


VIDEO RECAP: Seguimos Aquí: A Puerto Rican Arts Show at Mom Said It's Fine - ATL
Hosted by artist, Alejandra Gonzalez Diaz, Seguimos AquÍ is not only a sincere and thoughtful, but offers an immersive lens through which attendees are invited to learn of the depth found in Puerto Rican cultural history; diving into both the good and the bad. Through the rest of September–and the start of Hispanic Heritage Month—the exhibit will be open for guests to walk through a curated art event that features visual installations, live music, live painters, and evocative

Nancy Gutierrez
Sep 16, 2025
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