
Myrydd Wells
Editorial Digital Director at Atlanta Magazine
Editorial digital director. @IUBloomington alumna. #ATLUTD fan ⚽️ Pop culture is my passion. 📺 Opinions my own; RTs ≠ endorsements
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Sep 25, 2024 |
atlantamagazine.com | Myrydd Wells
Atlanta shelter Lifeline Animal Project sent out a call for help across social media today, asking Atlantans to consider temporarily fostering or adopting 60 dogs currently housed at the facility’s former shelter at 860 Marietta Boulevard Northwest. While Lifeline moved its Fulton County shelter to a new, larger facility on Fulton Industrial Boulevard at the end of last year, some dogs had been moved back to the older Marietta Boulevard shelter due to overcrowding.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
atlantamagazine.com | Myrydd Wells |Matt Walljasper
This past Labor Day weekend, 72,000 folks flocked to Dragon Con to celebrate all things nerdy, don incredible cosplay, collect badge ribbons, meet celebrities, sweat in the skybridges, and dance the night away. In the four days we spent on the convention floor, here are some of the things we noticed. Costumes (and trends) by the numbers:For the first time in our 10 years covering this convention, we actually noticed two franchises dominated the cosplay trends.
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May 23, 2024 |
atlantamagazine.com | Myrydd Wells
Atlanta Jazz FestivalWhen: May 25-27Where: Piedmont ParkCost: FreeDetails: This Piedmont Park music festival is an Atlanta Memorial Day weekend tradition, and this year, it has an extra-special guest: André 3000 will perform from his New Blue Sun album on Monday evening. Drop by all three days for great live music, an artists market, and plenty of food and drink options. The best part—it’s a free event.
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May 17, 2024 |
atlantamagazine.com | Myrydd Wells
186 ½ Auburn Avenue is a landmark in itself. The small, nondescript two-story brick building has been the hub of Black art, entertainment, and nightlife for nearly 90 years: The Royal Peacock, Atlanta’s oldest Black music venue, operating continuously since the 1930s. For decades, historic Auburn Avenue was Black Atlanta’s Main Street, the heart of its economic, social, and political power.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
atlantamagazine.com | Myrydd Wells |Rachel Garbus
The Battery—the mix of year-round restaurants, bars, and shops that surrounds Truist Park—was built to be a destination. Seven years later, we’re happy to report that it has pulled off its mission. Don’t just come for the game: Come early and eat, hang out with friends, or let your kids burn off energy before they sit through three hours of baseball. If ballpark hot dogs aren’t your thing, you can have a sit-down meal, and then walk a handful of steps to the front gate.
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Josef Martínez has been told that he won't be part of Atlanta United's future. The club will move on from the former MVP this winter. Details on what's next for Martínez and #ATLUTD's search for a new No. 9. https://t.co/AxH10u4Lte

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RT @AtlantaMagazine: Our annual @DragonCon photo gallery is now live! Check out this year's awesome cosplayers: https://t.co/HHfBeeoZLC htt…