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  • Mar 2, 2025 | atlantamagazine.com | Joseph Mosman |Allison Entrekin

    Patterson Hood, frontman for the Drive-By Truckers, released his first solo album in 12 years, Exploding Trees and Airplane Screams, last month. The singer-songwriter will perform at Terminal West on March 26, and his latest album is an exploration of his early adulthood and youth, told in reverse chronological order. The first track, “Exploding Trees,” is a song about an actual natural disaster in Patterson’s hometown of Florence, Alabama.

  • Feb 20, 2025 | atlantamagazine.com | Joseph Mosman |Allison Entrekin

    Founded in 2022, the Backlight Student Film Festival is a surging nonprofit showcasing Georgia’s young, diverse talent in student filmmaking. It also allows students to network, meet other creative professionals, and build long-lasting connections. The fourth annual festival will take place this year at the Tate Student Center in Athens March 29 and 30. This year’s festival received submissions from 18 universities across the state, many of which will be represented.

  • Jan 26, 2025 | atlantamagazine.com | Joseph Mosman |Allison Entrekin

    Tim Heidecker, lauded comedian from hit shows like Tim and Eric: Awesome Show, Great Job! and films like Bridesmaids, Us, and Mister America, will perform songs from his new album, Slipping Away, at Terminal West February 17. Slipping Away feels like a slight departure from previous albums, which, while featuring some serious themes and songs, focused on wrapping them in a comedic bow.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | atlantamagazine.com | Joseph Mosman |Allison Entrekin

    Since 1893, “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate” is the term that has been used to describe the legendary college football rivalry between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Combined, the teams have won eight total national championships, four each. Currently, Georgia holds a 71-41-5 advantage in the all-time series, with wins in the last six games.

  • May 15, 2024 | stltoday.com | Joseph Mosman

    The Decemberists are back with their distinctive folk-pop sound on the new release “As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again,” set to debut on June 14. It’s the band’s first new album since 2018, and they’ll be back in St. Louis at the Pageant on May 17.

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