Atlanta Magazine Japanese hip-hop finds inspiration in the capital of the South

“When Megan Thee Stallion’s viral 2024 hit “Mamushi” was released, listeners were surprised when Yuki Chiba’s rapid-fire Japanese rap suddenly cut through the speakers. The song, named after a venomous Japanese snake, was for many Americans a bold introduction to Japan’s thriving hip hop scene.”

ArtsATL NoCap and why success in Atlanta is hip-hop’s gold standard

“Alabama rapper NoCap is bringing his raw melodic sound to Atlanta this week, headlining two nights of performances at the Tabernacle. Hailed as gritty, deeply personal, and unapologetically raw, NoCap’s latest album, Before I Disappear Again, and multicity tour celebrates his growth as an artist while staying true to the Southern roots that shaped him.” 

Odd Critic Sabrina Carpenter is Leading the Retro Fashion Comeback

“Ask anyone, and they’ll tell you—Sabrina Carpenter is having her moment. Sabrina’s risque lingerie and rhinestoned go-go boots fit seamlessly into this aesthetic, proving her outfits aren’t just tour costumes, they’re an extension of her identity. Her blend of retro and contemporary styles tells a story about who she is while shaping how people perceive her brand.”

Atlanta Magazine Adult Swim’s surprise feature film returns with another horrifying sequel

“Billing itself as “unapologetically absurd, dark, and wildly comedic,” Atlanta-based Adult Swim‘s unconventional original film Yule Log returns with a sequel, Yule Log 2: Branchin’ Out, on December 6.”

ArtsATLPamela Donohoo takes aerial artistry seriously at Public Art Futures Lab

“Suspended several feet above the ground with colorful silks, hoops and harnesses, Pamela Donohoo’s performances combine graceful extensions with heart-stopping drops that transform her movements into visual language.”

Odd Critic ‘WE LIVE IN TIME’ (2024) REVIEW: Post-Pandemic Adrenaline Junkies Take a Backseat to Romance

“The trend speaks to a cultural shift, a post-crisis intrigue for gentler stories that explore human relationships rather than human extinction.”

Atlanta Magazine In new SCAD FASH exhibit, Oscar-winning costume designer Sandy Powell’s work comes alive off-screen

“Three-time Oscar-winning costume designer Sandy Powell, known for her work on films like The Favourite, Shakespeare in Love, and Carol, showcases her visionary talent off the screen with a new exhibit at SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film.. ”

Rough Draft Atlanta  The powerhouse producer educating the next generation of Georgia film professionals

“It’s time to say the quiet part out loud: Georgia’s film industry faces an uncertain future, and that reality unnerves many in the business.”

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