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Laurah Norton Raines Puts Her Own Spin On Life With Her Brand of Creative Non-Fiction

Laurah Norton RainesAn Interview by Nikki D. Bosompem. Atlanta native Laurah Norton Raines is pretty busy these days. Having achieved such accomplishments as writer, teacher, as well founder/editor of her own on-line literary magazine to boot, it is a wonder that she has the time to write such compelling, award winning short stories, such as Old Scratch and Medicine. Both of these stories won first place in the Creative Loafing fiction contest

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Fun Things To Do in Atlanta for the Week of March 8th Through 14th

Fun Things To Do in Atlanta for the Week of March 8th Through 14thBy Dee Corley. African Children’s Choir on A Journey of Hope, Michael Flatley’s Lord Of The Dance at The Cobb Center, Jamie Cullum, The Pursuit, Craig Ferguson, Agatha’s Mystery Dinner Theatre, A Fun Getaway With Dinner, Princess Diana Celebration Month at The Atlanta Civic Center, Crime In Stereo, The Wonder Years, Destroy The World, 7 Sisters Entertainment, OTEP, Envy on the Coast, Fall of Troy, The Chariot, Deathloch, Reverse Negative and more, Infected Mushroom, Full Metal Prophet, Babylon System, Chris Grass, Captain Crunk at The Masquerade, and more

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Fun Things To Do in Atlanta Week of March 1st to the 7th

Fun Things to Do in Atlanta Week of March 1st to the 7thBy Dee Corley. UNIVERSOUL Under The Bigtop Continues, events at The Masquerade, Professionals Date and Dash With an RSVP at The Mood Lounge, Tom Rhodes at The Punchline Comedy Club etc.

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Goodie Mob Proved That One Snowfall “Don’t Stop No Show”

Goodie Mob Proved That One Snowfall Don't Stop No Show By Nikki D. Bosompem. Despite the fact that a substantial snowfall blanketed Atlanta on Friday, February 12th, the originally scheduled date for the Goodie Mob concert, the legendary Hip Hop quartet “made it rain” at 9 PM on Saturday, February 20th to a packed Tabernacle Music Hall. Fans old and new came out and represented

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Romeo Spike: Sweet Enough For The Chicks, Tough Enough For The Dudes

Romeo SpikeBy Josh Fritz and Rachael Spencer. On a cool and brisk Tuesday night, Rachael Spencer and I sat down with Will Brown from the band Romeo Spike for an interview. A very cordial young man and was quite welcoming to us both. After talking for a bit, we dove directly into the interview. The other band members weren’t able to make it to the interview, but did provide answers. Through the four of them, this is the end result.

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Aaron Bebo’s Change For A Dollar Examines Character Metamorphosis Over the Accumulation of Bling

Aaron BeboBy Nikki D. Bosompem. Authors of urban literature, also known as street literature, have steadily made a formidable presence on bookshelves since its humble beginnings in the early 1970’s. The pioneers of urban literature boast such authors like Iceberg Slim and Donald Goines who opened the doors to a world of survival on the streets by doing whatever was necessary. For them, that meant unabashedly writing stories about what really went on in their lives as hustlers.

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Be Inspired (or Re-Inspired) by the Exhibits Featured at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art

Atlanta High Museum of Art - The Real AtlantaBy Nikki D. Bosompem. This was my first visit to the High Museum of Art since I was a small girl and it’s been 20 years since I stepped over its threshold. I have always wanted to go back to the High (as we Atlantans call it) because my experiences were enthralling but as adulthood ensued, I never made the time. I was born in the 70’s, raised during the 80’s. I was bathed in culture

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Beauty Behind The Strings

Stacia - TheRealAtlant.comBy Camillia Harris. Stacia, a native of Cleveland Ohio, comes to us with the sounds of Reggae and Soul. Stacia has a passion for soul music so she creates music geared towards life, love, and liberty. Stacia says, “Music has always been a love of mine.” Her musical experiences derive from her childhood. As a child she played in the orchestra, played the violin, and was a member of her high school gospel choir. Stacia started out doing background vocals for various local hip hop artist and live music with local musicians, which helped build her self-confidence to embark on her own dream of becoming an artist.

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Fun Things to Do in Atlanta for the Week of February 22nd through 28th

Fun Things to Do in Atlanta for the Week of February 22nd through 28thMoscow Festival Ballet, Tegan and Sara at The Variety Playhouse, Universoul Circus, Diana: A Celebration, at the Atlanta Civic Center, RuChDa Winetasting and 21 Flavors of Wings, Jay Z with Young Jeezy at Phillips Arena, and more

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Fun Things to Do in Atlanta Week of February 15th to 21st

Fun Things to Do in Atlanta Week of February 15th to 21stBy Dee Corley. Orchid Daze: Tower of Flowers at Atlanta Botanical Gardens, The Greatest Show on Earth: Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey, Choose a Magical Night for Your Valentines Day at The Mansion on Peachtree, Mardi Gras Madness at Serpas Restaurant, Victory Beer Tasting fun at Octane Coffee Bar and Lounge, Enjoy a Night of Laughs at The Punchline Comedy Show, Donnell Rawlkings at the Laughing Skull Lounge, Nigel Dupree with Breaking Vegas and Citizen Icon at The Hard Rock Café, The Larry Griffith Band at Beluga Martini Bar, Last Comic Standing Winner Josh Blue at the Punchline.

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