My thoughts on the retirement of veteran Atlanta television journalist Jill Becker.
Live Review: Thee Oh Sees, Ty Segall, Mermaids
Find out why Denton Poteet thinks last Friday night’s Thee Oh Sees, Ty Segall and Mermaids show may be the best concert in Atlanta so far this year.
Live Review: Tapes ‘n Tapes, Oberhofer
Emily Hogan reviews the February 11, 2011 performance of Tapes ‘n Tapes and Oberhofer at The Earl in Atlanta.
Live Review: Smith Westerns, Yuck, Moon Rings
Emily Hogan reviews the recent Smith Westerns, Yuck, Mood Rings performance in Atlanta.
Hey Emily! Who to Follow?
So who does Emily Hogan recommend you follow this week in social media? Find out in this latest installment of “Hey Emily! Who to Follow?”.
Atlanta: Oryx and Crake, The Ghost of the Saber Tooth Tiger on 01/15
One of Atlanta’s best up-and-coming collectives, Oryx and Crake have been added to the bill for the January 15, 2011 show at The Earl headlined by The Ghost of the Saber Tooth Tiger (featuring Sean Lennon).
ATL: The Pass, Brainbheats Show Announcement
Our friends at We Listen For You out of Louisville, KY (home of, among other things, VHS or Beta) are promoting an upcoming show in Atlanta at Drunken Unicorn on August 11, 2010. They will be featuring two of Louisville’s best electro-indie dance bands, The Pass and The Brainbheats. Additionally, an Atlanta-based band will be [...]
Editorial: Kyle Keyser and the Atlanta Mayoral race
I’ve been having an internal debate for some time now about how to approach commenting on the Atlanta mayoral election and specifically Kyle Keyser and his unlikely candidacy for the position. Talking about local politics on a site like this is akin to talking about religion on a first date, you just don’t do it unless your are ready to deal with the fall-out. Additionally, the vast majority of the readership of this site is outside of the state of Georgia, much less Atlanta. Would someone from New York or Los Angeles or London care about local Atlanta politics?



