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Introducing Butta B-Rocka: Switching Lanes and Changing the Game

Introducing Butta B-Rocka: Switching Lanes and Changing the GameBy K. Nola Mokeyane. Upon entering a metro Atlanta Barnes and Nobles on one warm, Monday evening to meet with a burgeoning African American female artist who belts melodies in the pop/rock music genre, I was greeted on the second floor by a mild-mannered, pleasant young lady who appeared rather nervous about our meeting to do this interview. Oscillating her attention between her mobile phone and the notes she took just in case she veered off track during the interview, Butta B-Rocka simply needed to sense that I was probably just as anxious to meet her as she was to meet me as she sat on the other side of the tiny wooden table. However,

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Feel The Heartbeat of Leslie Christian Country Music’s Rising Star

Leslie Christian - Feel The Heartbeat of Leslie Christian Country Music Rising StarBy Camillia Harris. Please join me in welcoming, Atlanta’s own country music artist, Leslie Christian. Leslie is country music’s latest Black female vocalist. Leslie comes from a family of vocalists, which are her biggest supporters. Her mother and father initially met singing for various bands. So it doesn’t surprise you where Leslie’s musical talents derived from. She has been singing all her life. Leslie states that she always participated in talent shows and was always singing background for her sister in shows.

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Fun Things To Do in Atlanta Week of April 12th to the 18th

By Dee Corley. Smith’s Olde Bar Presents Kevin Spencer in the Atlanta Room Tuesday the 13rd This is a free show, with doors opening at 8 pm.  It’s “4 For $5” night too, upstairs in the Music room, where you’ll enjoy four bands for $5 featuring Keith Moody, Swift Robinson, SENECA, and Wes Jeans with [...]

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Former Don Diva Magazine Co-Founder Cavario Hunter Writes About Being Raised By Wolves In His New Novel

Former Don Diva Magazine Co-Founder Cavario Hunter Writes About Being Raised By Wolves In His New NovelAn Interview by Nikki D. Bosompem. Cavario Hunter, a New York native and current Atlanta resident was born and raised to be a hustler. The lullabies his mother sang to him were those of the workings of the streets and how to be the biggest and best hustler to come after the generation from which she came. His story is contained within the pages of his new novel, Raised By Wolves. Cavario does not hold back as he tells the story of his life the way it was destined to be for him which is that of a “guerilla hustler.”

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Sexually Speaking, How Far Have We Come? A Review of 2009’s Best New Musical, Spring Awakening

Sexually Speaking, How Far Have We Come? A Review of 2009’s Best New Musical, Spring Awakening“I’m the truth and they say the truth hurts.” – Gucci Mane. By Summer Stanley. Some things seem never to change, and among those seeming constants are the trials and tribulations that accompany getting older, in particularly the teen angst that goes hand in hand with puberty. Spring Awakening, this season’s eight-time Tony Award Winner including for Best New Musical, though set in 19th-century Germany, may as well have won for “Most Relevant Musical,” underscored by Duncan Sheik’s edgy rock compositions.

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The Past, The Present, & The Future of Gospel Artist Saila Rachelle

Saila Rachelle The Real AtlantaBy Camillia Harris. Saila better describes herself as an, “Urban soul gospel recording artist”. You may wonder, what is urban soul in the gospel lime light? She describes her sound more like neo-soul and funk mixed together. She has a wonderful personality a hidden treasure of beauty and a testimony to acknowledge it. She released her first unsigned CD, “A Changed Soul”, in 2004. In 2005, she released yet another unsigned CD “Free to Be”, which earned her many tour dates in the US. She was featured within the TD Jakes MegaFest, where she was able to inspire, inform, and introduce to her audience that her sense of being free speaks through her music.

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The 74th Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival

Annual Atlanta Dogwood FestivalBy Jacqueline Bartelmo. Spring time in Atlanta, GA proves to be a very busy time for the city. Many festivals and events start to take place for the locals and tourists. One such festival that has been going on for years is the Annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival which is hosted in Atlanta’s beautiful Piedmont Park.

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Making Individual Collectivism Work: The Grave Yard Shift Wants To Show Us How

Grave Yard Shift with additional member H2An Interview by Nikki D. Bosompem. When you hear the words “Grave Yard Shift” the first thing that probably comes to mind is that late night stretch dreaded by most employees. In some sense that’s the concept behind the six member hip hop clique, who call themselves Grave Yard Shift. I recently caught up with a few of “The Yard” members to talk about their concept of “individual collectivism.”

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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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When Art has no Avenue, It Finds a Tunnel: A Look At the Krog Street Tunnel

When Art has no Avenue, It Finds a Tunnel: A Look At the Krog Street TunnelBy Summer Stanley. Whether you are heading to a metal show at Lenny’s or to the bottom of a pitcher at 97 Estoria, chances are you will pass through the Krog Street Tunnel. Intersecting Dekalb Avenue and Wylie Street, the graffiti-blanketed tunnel conjoins more than Cabbagetown and Inman Park. From the humblest tag – an artist’s signature, to intricate pieces – in the sense of slang for masterpieces – the tunnel is a cultural hub. Along with its 4 and ½ star ranking on yelp.com, the tunnel has that other factor which makes something a place: pathos.

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