From June, 1962 through January, 1964, women in the city of Boston lived in fear of the infamous Strangler. Over those 19 months, he committed 13 known murders-crimes that included vicious sexual assaults and bizarre stagings of the victims' bodies. After the largest police investigation in Massachusetts history, handyman Albert DeSalvo confessed and went to prison. Despite DeSalvo's full confession and imprisonment, authorities would never put him on trial for the actual murders. And more t ...
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National Geographic photographer and conservationist Jaime Rojo has spent decades capturing the beauty and fragility of the monarch butterfly. Their epic migration is one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles, but their survival is under threat. In this episode, Jaime shares how his passion for photography and conservation led him to document the monarchs’ journey. He and host Brian Lowery discuss the deeper story behind his award-winning images, one about resilience, connection, and the urgent need to protect our natural world. See Jaime's story on the monarch butterflies at his website: rojovisuals.com , and follow Brian Lowery at knowwhatyousee.com .…
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Host Jill Melancon talks to Atlanta Braves organist Matthew Kaminski about how he got such a cool job and how he chooses those great walk-up songs for the opposing teams.
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Вміст надано Creative Loafing Atlanta. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Creative Loafing Atlanta або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Host Jill Melancon talks to Atlanta Braves organist Matthew Kaminski about how he got such a cool job and how he chooses those great walk-up songs for the opposing teams.
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×Host Jill Melancon talks to Stephanie Stuckey, CEO of Stuckey's, about their comeback plan as well as the proper way to pronounce "pecan."
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Fish Scales and Skinny Deville of Nappy Roots about opening their own brewery in Castleberry Hill and the importance of people of color seeing themselves in the brew business.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Dianna and Devon Peet of Kettlerock Brewing in Peachtree Corners about how the family that brews together, stays together.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Rob Goldstein, one of the co-founders of Wild Leap Brew Company in LaGrange about making it through a pandemic and opening a huge new location in downtown Atlanta.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Scott Norwood, co-owner of Social Fox Brewing in Norcross, about how a mural inspired their name and what it's been like opening during a pandemic.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with artist Michael Jones (also known as Letter 75) about what inspires his work and his very cool upcoming project at the airport MARTA station.
Host Jill Melancon talks to Atlanta Braves organist Matthew Kaminski about how he got such a cool job and how he chooses those great walk-up songs for the opposing teams.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with artist Lacey Longino about the importance of community to her art and how friends helped her get through the pandemic.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Mary Fernandez of the Historic Oakland Cemetery about their upcoming arts programs and how they work hard to preserve the history of this magical place.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Scott Prince and Chris Lane of Line Creek Brewing in Peachtree City about their love of Easter eggs on their cans and their upcoming second location in Fayetteville.
Host Jill Melancon talks to artist Chris Hamer, better known as Urbnpop, about the trials and tribulations of putting out a comic book, and how art helps him stay balanced.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Craig and Amy Mycoskie, co-owners of Round Trip Brewing on the westside, about the fun of opening a new brewery during a pandemic.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with artist Eric Nine about the contrast between elephants and ballerinas, and how he was able to stay busy during the pandemic.
Host Jill Melancon gets a lesson in craft beer history from brewmaster Phil Farrell of Stillfire Brewing in Suwanee, and learns the origins of their award-winning Orange Diva Wit.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Travis Irions of the Atlanta Beer Bus about how the pandemic affected their tours, and what they hope to do with the tour in the future.
Host Jill Melancon chats with Alan Pugh, co-owner of High Card Brewing in Tucker, about how they are able to share a space with another brewery and still be friends.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Caroline King, host of the Bitch Beer Podcast, about supporting women in the beer industry, and why there aren't more of them.
Host Jill Melancon talks to Wayne Baxter, co-owner and founder of Monkey Wrench Brewing in Suwanee, about how they spent years creating their brews and winning awards even before opening the taproom doors.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to F Sheffield Hale, CEO of the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead, about their latest offerings, and how the pandemic inspired a new way to reach their audience.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Spencer Nix, CEO of Reformation Brewery in Woodstock, Canton, and Smyrna, about how they went from one of the smallest breweries in GA to one of the top five.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Josh Miller and Ryan Silva, co-owners of Outrun Brewing in Stone Mountain, about how keeping things small means keeping things real.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Matt Curling, co-owner and brewmaster of Variant Brewing in Roswell, about how their name perfectly represents their brewery and how they've been handling the pandemic.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Glen Sprouse, co-owner and brewmaster for Ironshield Brewing in Lawrenceville, about the beauty of German and European style beers, and how they are helping other breweries be their best.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Eric Levin, owner of Criminal Records in Little 5 Points, about the resurgence of vinyl, how the store almost shut down back in 2011, and how he helped start Record Store Day in 2006.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Clay Gridley, owner of Six Bridges Brewing in Johns Creek, about the first father/son brewery in GA.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Brian Purcell, owner and CEO of Three Taverns Brewing in Decatur, and now, in Reynoldstown, about how they are helping to revitalize Memorial Dr near the Beltline.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Diane Capriola, owner of Little Shop of Stories in downtown Decatur, about how the pandemic has affected them, and how they can help you this holiday season.
Host Ben Eason speaks with Atlanta Park Pride's Ayanna Williams about their mission to protect parks in Atlanta.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Mark Gunter, manager of Fantasyland Records in Buckhead, about the resurgence of vinyl and what's in store for Black Friday Record Store Day.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Elliott Hall, owner and co-founder of Fire Maker Brewing in West Midtown, about what it is like to open a brewery during a pandemic, and how they created the first Southeastern IPA.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to artist Yoyo Ferro about his style and how it is changing...and how he and other street artists took on the City of Atlanta and won.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to artist Fabian Williams--best known for his colorful murals of civil rights icons, his Colin Kaepernick murals during Super Bowl 53, and his Stacey Abrams “vote” mural on Edgewood--about how to handle a graffiti beef, and how his work will evolve.
Host Jill Melancon talks to artist Sanithna Phansavanh about life and death, both literal and artistic.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with artist Rory Hawkins, better known in art circles as Catlanta, about how his work has evolved over the past ten years.
Host Jill Melancon talks to Kraig Torres, founder of Hop City and Barleygarden, about bringing craft beer to the masses.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Atlanta artist Craig Alan about his "populus" style, and how he used it in his new mural in West Midtown.
Host Jill Melancon talks to Greg Levine and Connie Yeates, co-directors of Trees Atlanta, about how they work to save trees and plant more of them to help keep the ATL so green.
Join Blake and ATL Joe as they discuss what our team could look like under Stephen Glass and preview Nashville and Inter Miami.

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Rumors, rumors, rumors... might as well call us a Fleetwood Mac album. Join ATL Joe and Blake as they discuss the Frank DeBacle and who might be the head coach replacement and how our newest players have performed so far.
Host Jill Melancon talks to Brian Sullivan, co-founder and brewmaster at Steady Hand Brewing in West Midtown, about the importance of supporting the community that helped you to grow.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Isaiah Smith of Our Culture Brewing Company, an African-American brewer in Atlanta, about the four pillars of his business--collaboration, community, craftiness, and diversity.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Chris Reeves and William Moore of Down Home Brewing, the first African-American brewery in Georgia about their responsibility to the community and how the Leaders of the Brew School collective are the Wu Tang Clan of beer.
Can’t score a goal, can’t score a goal, Frank de Boer is mad, Adam Jahn is bad, can’t score a goal! Pretty much sums our MLS is Back showing, no?
Joe's dog is barking, Atlanta United is losing and we are in middle of the weirdest tournament in sports history. It ain't perfect, but just like Atlanta United we are putting out this garbage anyway.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Trey Sinclair, president and co-founder of Dry County Brewing in Kennesaw about being the first GA company to produce beer, spirits and cider all under the same roof.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Akila McConnell, author of A CULINARY HISTORY OF ATLANTA, and the founder of Unexpected Atlanta Tours & Stories, currently offering virtual food tours of the ATL. Find out how you can learn more about Atlanta and its food through their unique tour offerings.
We are back… for now. Join ATL Joe and Blake as they breakdown the MLS is back Tournament and what this means for the regular season. Get caught back up on all transfers and whatever the heck is going on with sports during this pandemic.
Host Jill Melancon talks to Nick Purdy, co-owner of Wild Heaven Brewing in Avondale and the West End, about how they have been handling COVID-19, and about their new partnership with the Russell Center that will help African American small-business owners.
Host Jill Melancon sits down with Julie Goeddeke and Heather Smith of the brand new salon Blondie ATL to find out what it's like operating a hair salon during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how to do it safely.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with artist Peter Ferrari about how Covid-19 will affect the annual Forward Warrior festival this year in Cabbagetown, and how it has affected his work in general.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Jen Hidinger-Kendrick, co-founder of Giving Kitchen, about how they are helping food service workers during the COVID-19 crisis.
ATL Joe and Blake do an Atlanta United fantasy draft. Live. You read that right. Listen to their picks and follow them on social media to see which team wins the showdown.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Ivan Solis, communications director for Living Walls ATL, about their 10th Anniversary and how they are handling their work during the time of COVID-19.
Host Jill Melancon takes a look at the state of the arts in Atlanta as of April 30, 2020 during the COVID-19 quarantine--where do things stand with festivals, music venues, record stores, book stores, museums, galleries and major attractions? Then she speaks with Jessyca Holland, executive director of C4 Atlanta and Suehyla El-Attar, local actress/director/writer, about the state of local theatre, and the ways to support local art.…
Blake and Producer Brit discuss the good and bad aspects of having multiple supporters groups for Atlanta United.
Hosts Blake and Joe discuss shirt sponsors? That’s it. Quarantine is getting crazy.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to actress/screenwriter/director/producer/activist and author Naomi McDougall-Jones about her book THE WRONG KIND OF WOMEN: INSIDE OUR REVOLUTION TO DISMANTLE THE GODS OF HOLLYWOOD, which deals with sexism in the film and TV industry. Find out more at naomimj.com

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Join Blake and ATL Joe as they discuss the enigma that is Frank de Boer--what kind of player he was and how his coaching career got started.
Join Blake and ATL Joe as they discuss their Atlanta United history and favorite moments.

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Hosts Chad Radford and Jacob Chisenhall discuss the season finale of PICARD.
Hosts Chad Radford and Jacob Chisenhall band together to help you through the quarantine.
He is everyone's favorite: Josef Martinez. Blake and ATL Joe dive deep into smoking Joe's history, from his childhood in Venezuela to his professional career at Caracas FC, Young Boys, FC Thun, Torino, and finally Atlanta United. All you could ever want to know about the king of Atlanta: the history of Josef Martinez.…
Hosts Chad Radford and Jacob Chisenhall band together to help you through the quarantine.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with artist Sophia Sabsowitz about her style of fluid painting and what her process is like. See her work on Instagram @cosmic_obsidian
In depth history into the CONCACAF Champions League Tournament. Join Blake and ATL Joe for all the info you could ever want about this world scale tournament and why it is important for Atlanta United to be a part of it each year.
Host Ema Carr speaks to former officer Corey Lowe, who looks like someone you’d be happy to meet for a safe and easy Facebook Marketplace transaction. She is a cannabis advocate, with tremendous patience, fighting for the legalization of marijuana in Georgia, having helped thousands of patients and families gain access to the medicine they need. It all started with her own daughter, Victoria.…
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Doug and Val Bippert, co-owners of Ironmonger Brewing in Marietta, to find out about all the changes they've gone through lately.
Host Jill Melancon talks to artist Pam Peacock to find out why outer space is such a big part of her work.
Host Jill Melancon sits down with voice actor Bob Carter, the man behind Shao Kahn in MORTAL KOMBAT and Balrog in STREET FIGHTER, to talk about why he always plays the bad guy.
Hosts Blake and Joe discuss all things Atlanta United from the players to game recaps to rumors to tailgating to United hangouts.

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Host Jill Melancon sits down with voice actor Bob Carter, the man behind Shao Khan in MORTAL KOMBAT and Balrog in STREET FIGHTER, to talk bout why he's always the bad guy. Then, she speaks to Doug and Val Bippert, co-owners of Ironmonger Brewing in Marietta, to find out about all the changes they've gone through recently. Finally, she talks to artist Pam Peacock to find out why outer space is such a huge part of her work.…
Host Jill Melancon talks to Kevin McNerney, brewmaster at Glover Park Brewery in Marietta, about his transition from the behemoth Sweetwater Brewery to the more intimate Glover Park.
Host Jill Melancon talks to artists Courtney Hicks and Chris Alvarez about their work on the TV show ARCHER and their Instagram comic FOXYSWINE.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Mike Boozer, one of the hosts of the podcast BLACK, EDUCATED & BROKE, about how their shows come together.
Welcome to Creative Loafing's weekend roundup podcast for February 14-16! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall and Chad Radford talk about their top picks for weekend music and more. Turn on, Tune in, go out! Suggested Topics: COVID-19 Rants, ASO presents Return of the Jedi, St. Patrick is Canceled, Uniform & The Body, Flashlight Tours, Will’s Grave?, Live Sound Engineering at The Bakery, Overpriced Salsa, ATL Sci-Fi and Fantasy Expo,…
Host Edward McNally speaks to director Tinashe Kajese Bolden and artistic director Jamil Jude of True Colors Theatre about their production of SCHOOL GIRLS which just closed, and also speaks to Carolyn Cook of Théâtre du Rêve who is directing VIVE LA FONTAINE! at Seven Stages Back Door Theatre through March 29, 2020.…

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On this week's episode of Lunch N Loaf, host Jill Melancon speaks with Mike Boozer, one of the hosts of the podcast BLACK, EDUCATED & BROKE, about how their shows come together. Next, she sits down with brewmaster Kevin McNerney to talk about his transition from the behemoth Sweetwater Brewing to the more intimate Glover Park Brewing. Finally, she talks to artists Courtney Hicks and Chris Alvarez about their work on the show ARCHER and their Instagram comic FOXYSWINE.…
Host Jill Melancon has a conversation with Kristin Haverty, producer at the Center for Puppetry Arts, about what they have in store for 2020.
Host Jill Melancon sits down with Bobby Thomas and Winn Chastain, brewers from Red Hare Brewing in Marietta to find out about how they've evolved over the past nine years.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to artist Chris Skeene, better known in the art community as Blockhead about his transition from photography to wood working.
Hosts Blake and Joe discuss all things Atlanta United from the players to game recaps to rumors to tailgating to United hangouts.
Welcome to Creative Loafing's weekend roundup podcast for February 14-16! Jacob Chisenhall and Chad Radford talk about their top picks for weekend music and more. Turn on, Tune in, go out! Suggested Topics: Feverest's Farewell Show, Nicholas Mallis @ the Food Court, 2100: A Climate Oddysee, Wire @ Variety Playhouse, Weatherly & Soothsayer @ The Bakery, and Joe Jack Talcum…

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Host Jill Melancon talks to producer Kristin Haverty from the Center for Puppetry Arts about their full schedule for 2020. Next, she shares a cold one with Bobby Thomas and Winn Chastain, brewers from Red Hare Brewing in Marietta about their 9th anniversary. Finally, she sits down with Chris "Blockhead" Skeene to talk about the transition from photography to wood working.…
Host Jill Melancon speaks to artist Yehimi Cambron about how her experience as an undocumented immigrant and DACA recipient influence her art and her activism.
Host Jill Melancon talks to co-owner Ashley Chapman Hubbard of Tucker Brewing about the upcoming addition of a restaurant to their tap room.
Host Edward McNally interviews Nicole Johnson and Jimmy Joyner of Fly on a Wall, performing March 5-8.
CL Recommends: Weekend Roundup 2/28 — 3/1 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Hosts Blake and Joe discuss all things Atlanta United from the players to game recaps to rumors to tailgating to United hangouts.
Host Edward McNally speaks to Rachel May of Synchonicity Theatre and Dr David Thompson of Agnes Scott College about how they are working together to train new theatre artists and leaders.
Hosts Blake and Joe discuss all things Atlanta United from the players to game recaps to rumors to tailgating to United hangouts.
Live From the Archives: Gumbo Rivers by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: Wren And The Ravens by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: Daughter Snow by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: The Titos by Creative Loafing Atlanta
CL Recommends: Weekend Roundup 2/19 — 2/22 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Pam Peacock, The Killamari, and DoItDoItLeague about the artistic collective Lotus Eaters Club and finds out how they create their augmented reality murals.
Host Jill Melancon sits down with Gerald Griffith, the creator of VO Atlanta--the largest voiceover conference in the world, right here in Atlanta. Find out what's new this year. More info at: www.voatlanta.me
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Chelsea Arkin and John Dirga of the Cabbagetown Neighborhood Improvement Association to talk about what makes Cabbagetown so unique.
2020 preseason recap: Hosts Blake and Joe tell us who we lost, who we gained and what beer they drank.
CL Recommends: An Equally Lusty and Informative Valentine's Podcast Special by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Local power couple Danielle Gray and Brande Elise are the creators behind local CBD honey brand, Unoia, among many other things. Host Ema Carr has them explain their very different uses for cannabis.
Host Chad Radford Interviews Vanessa Ionta Wright of the Women in Horror FIlm Festival
Host Jill Melancon talks to David "Doodleslice" Cohen about how Free Art Friday helped him to feel more a part of the Atlanta art scene.
Host Jill Melancon sits down with Geoffrey Williams and Spencer Wills of Eventide Brewing in Grant Park to find out how they keep things simple.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Tod Elmore and Chris Siciliano about the current state of the music business.

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On this week's episode of Lunch N Loaf, host Jill Melancon speaks to 3 members of the Lotus Eaters Club to find out how they use augmented reality in their artwork. Then, she sits down with Gerald Griffith, the creator of VO Atlanta, the annual international voiceover conference that happens right here about what is new for this year's con.…
Welcome to Creative Loafing ’s weekend roundup podcast for November 6-8! Jacob Chisenhall and Chad Radford talk about their top picks for weekend music and more. Turn on, Tune in, go out!
Vernal & Sere Theatre's new adaptation of Alfred Jarry’s notorious Ubu Roi reimagines King Ubu as a headmaster walking the halls of an American high school, UBU is equal parts Shakespearean parody, political satire, and absurdist comedy. Host Edward McNally talks to director Sawyer Estes and company co-founder (and Estes romantic partner) Erin Boswell, who plays Queen Ubu in the riotous new production at the Windmill Art Center in East Point, Feb 13 – Mar 1.…
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Atlanta playwright Topher Payne to talk about his writing process.
Host Jill Melancon sits down with Justin Ramirez of Arches Brewing in Hapeville to talk about how they aren't as far outside the city as you might think.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Karen Anderson Singer, the artist behind Tiny Doors ATL about what drew her to miniatures.

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On this week's episode of Lunch N Loaf, host Jill Melancon speaks to Tod Elmore and Chris Siciliano about the current state of the music business. Next, she sits down with Geoffrey Williams and Spencer Wills of Eventide Brewing in Grant Park to find out how they keep things simple. Finally, she talks to David "Doodleslice" Cohen about how Free Art Friday helped him to feel more a part of the Atlanta art scene.…
Welcome to Creative Loafing ’s weekend roundup podcast for January 31- February 2! Jacob Chisenhall and Chad Radford talk about their top picks for weekend music and more. Turn on, Tune in, go out!
Edward McNally interviews Bart Hansard and Tim Habeger from Push Push Theatre.

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This week, host Jill Melancon talks to Karen Anderson Singer, the artist behind Tiny Doors ATL about what drew her to miniatures. Next, she sits down with Justin Ramirez of Arches Brewing to learn they aren't as far outside the city as you might think. Finally, she speaks with playwright Topher Payne about his writing process.…
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Kyle Caldwell, founder of Neighbor In Need, an organization that helps to provide home repair services to the elderly in East Lake who can no longer afford it thanks to rising property taxes.
CL Recommends: Weekend Roundup 1/24 — 2/26 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
The Atlanta Police Department has announced they're finished banging down the doors of suspected drug peddlers to focus on more violent crimes. Also, could a new, legal weed breathalyzer potentially be on the market and in courtrooms soon? Friends in High Places Legal Correspondent, Ashley McMahan, joins Host Ema Carr to break down the law. Photo left to right: Georgia Criminal Defence Attorney Ashley McMahan, Creative Loafing Reporter Ema Carr…
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Sarah Marks, president of the new Doraville Arts Council, about her goal of building a giant lighter to commemorate the recording of "Free Bird" in her city.
Host Jill Melancon talks to photographer Tripp Cook about the dangers of urban exploration photography and how he gets local musicians and artists to feel comfortable having their picture taken.
Host Jill Melancon talks to Brand Coordinator Aaron Williams and Brewmaster Peter Kiley from Monday Night Brewing about their expansion over the past few years.
CL Recommends: Weekend Roundup 1/17 - 1/19 FT. Radfest 2020 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
"The Gun Show" by Elizabeth Dinkova is an unnerving look at American culture through the buying and selling of firearms. Two outsiders from Atlanta journey to one of the South’s largest gun shows. There, they encounter a spectrum of beliefs and stories that make up America’s obsession with guns. In this participatory theater experience, audience members will encounter a curated presentation of views on gun legislation, and attempt to find common ground and solutions to a national crisis. Elizabeth Dinkova is an itinerant director, writer, and creator originally from Sandanski, Bulgaria, and a graduate of the MFA Directing program at the Yale School of Drama.…
This week's Lunch N Loaf features interviews with Atlanta music legend Danny Beard, brewmaster Jason Pellett of Orpheus Brewing, and street artist Matt Letrs.

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This week's episode features interviews with Sarah Marks from the Doraville Arts Council, Aaron Williams and Peter Kiley from Monday NIght Brewing, and photographer Tripp Cook.
Host Jill Melancon talks to street artist Matt Letrs about his evolution from graffiti to murals.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to brewmaster Jason Pellett from Orpheus Brewing about the evolution of the brewery and their use of local artists on their cans.
Host Jill Melancon talks to Atlanta music legend Danny Beard about Wax N Facts, DB Records, and his induction into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.
CL Recommends: Weekend Roundup 1/8/20 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Host Edward McNally in conversation with visual / performance artist Amanda Grae Platner and MINT Gallery artistic director Jessica Helfricht. In December 2019, MINT presented Platner's Intimacy: Touch, a series of 3 interactive performance artworks involving audience participation.
Chad Radford's Favorite ATL records of 2019 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
CL Recommends: New Year Roundup by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Host Jill Melancon sits down with Jason Santamaria, co-owner and brewmaster of Second Self Beer Co in West Midtown to talk about what makes that Thai Wheat taste so good and about their foray into CBD infused sparkling water.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to former Guadalcanal Diary singer and guitarist Murray Attaway about his new podcast DAZZLE DUDES, about four young guys who start a glam rock band, despite having no idea what that means.
Jeff Calder of the Swimming Pool Q's and Lisa King of the Hot Place stopped by CL's Short Notice Studio to talk to host Chad Radford about their history with the Atlanta music scene, and what they have in store for the coming year. Photo by Chad Radford
CL Recommends: Weekend Roundup 12/20 - 12/22 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
On this week's episode of Lunch N Loaf, join host Jill Melancon as she speaks to Murray Attaway, former singer and rhythm guitarist from Guadalcanal Diary, about his podcast DAZZLE DUDES. Next, she shares a cold one with Jason Santamaria, co-owner of Second Self Brewing. Finally, she talks to several Atlanta film industry folks about the changes in the film business here in the past 10 years.…
Host Jill Melancon talks to author Emily Wallace about her new book Road Sides which chronicles a lot of the interesting roadside attractions along the southeastern interstates.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with director Amber Nash and actor Ed Morgan who plays Scrooge in this year's edition of Invasion: Christmas Carol about how you rehearse for a show that changes every night.
Host Jill Melancon shares a cold one with co-owner and brewmaster Rob Hopek from The Lost Druid Brewery in Avondale Estates, and learns about the unique use of herbs in their beers.
Zoetic Dance Ensemble Artistic Director Mallory Baxley reveals to host Jerry White Jr how she created the company's newest premiere work SAINT. In a large industrial space transformed by light, shadow and sound, eight female voices and bodies contemplate, confront, and celebrate the holy and quite unholy extremes of the modern woman.…
CL Recommends: Weekend Roundup 12/4 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Dr. Rasean Hodges is not your average, local Georgia medical professional. Dr. Hodges openly supports medical cannabis and is currently recommending weed to patients in Georgia. Listen as he explains to host Ema Carr how he's recommending the drug even though it's still technically illegal to produce marijuana in GA, and why. The third voice chiming in is CL's podcast producer, Jacob Chisenhall.…
Host Jill Melancon speaks to former Black Crowes and current Trigger Hippy drummer Steve Gorman about his new book, HARD TO HANDLE, about his time with the Crowes. We'll find out how a drummer with no experience becomes the drummer for one of the biggest bands of the 90s, how he wound up taking naps with Jimmy Page, and why he purposely left Uncle Green out of the book.…

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Host Jill Melancon sits down with actor/writer/director/producer/casting agent Chad Darnell, stunt man Philip Dido, actress Suehyla El Attar, actor Jayson Warner Smith, and talent agent Jana Van Dyke to talk about how the Atlanta film business has changed over the past ten years, what the myths of being a working actor are, and what it takes to do what they do.…
On this week's episode of Lunch N Loaf, host Jill Melancon sits down with Amber Nash and Ed Morgan of Dad's Garage to talk about their annual performance of INVASION: CHRISTMAS CAROL. Next, she speaks to owner/brewmaster Rob Hopek of Lost Druid Brewing about their use of herbs in their beer. Finally, she talks to Emily Wallace, author of ROAD SIDES, about her favorite roadside attractions.…
Host Jill Melancon sits down with brewmaster Trevor Jones from Sceptre Brewing in Oakhurst and finds out about his brewing philosophy and why IPAs are so damn popular.
Host Jill Melancon speaks to Jennah Singleton, Liz Singleton, and Brian Jeter from Dad's Garage Theatre about what it's like working behind the scenes at the Atlanta improv institution.
Host Jill Melancon talks to Atlanta author and musician Peter McDade about his most recent novel The Weight of Sound, as well as the new novel he is working on and some upcoming performances he'll be doing.
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s Weekend Roundup Podcast for December 6-8! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Chad Radford discuss their top picks for the weekend, including Seeds of Sound Music and Arts Festival at the Bakery, Antarticats farewell show at the Drunken Unicorn, Wrecking Bar Strong Beer Festival, and more! Tune in and turn out.…
The Seeds of Sound Music and Arts Festival returned for its third year on Sat., Dec. 7, setting up at the Bakery near Adair Park and Oakland City for a one-day affair. This year’s lineup, boasts performances by a dozen or so acts including Pure Colors, Partials, Regnault Monday, and more. The goal with this year’s festival, as it is every year, is to bridge the city’s creative communities. As such, there will be various styles of music, dance, painting, sculpting, food, comedy, and more to delve into throughout the day. The festival's co-founders Anthony Prince and Jennifer Edouard stopped by CL's Short Notice Studio to talk to host Chad Radford about how this year's festival is shaping up, and everything they have in store. Photo by Chad Radford…
Host Edward McNally speaks to 7 Stages Theater Artistic Director Heidi Howard and Sky Creature founder Marium Khalid about the secrets of the newest version of "CURIOUS HOLIDAY ENCOUNTERS". Poets, actors, dancers, enchanted Celtic spirits, the L5P Rockastra and Krampus himself weave spells, confront taboos, play hife & seek and raise a ruckus in a mind-bending immersive theatrical labyrinth moving in and out of every corner of an historic L5P theater. Photo Credit: Theatre du Reve…
Dr. Felecia Dawson is a Cannabis Advocate, Educator, Consultant, Holistic Gynecology/Functional Medicine. She noticed a gap in her med school education when it came to cannabis. In 2016, she left her private medical practice to pursue a full-time professional relationship with cannabis. Host Ema Carr talks to her about her current day job, and how she's helping to educate, counsel and spread the good word on the benefits of marijuana, and even when it comes to how cannabis can help the vagina.…
Director Jennifer Acker and Producing Director Paul Conroy share the inside dish on Out Front Theatre's production of Christmas With The Crawfords. This riotous theatrical spoof is based on the actual Christmas Eve live radio broadcast Holly legend Joan Crawford made from her Brentwood mansion on December 24, 1949. Judy Garland, Carmen Miranda, Gloria Swanson, Hedda Hopper, Ethel Merman, and the Andrews Sisters all make grand entrances, belt out holiday songs and spit out over-the-top one liners.…

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This week on Lunch n Loaf, we talk to local author and musician Peter McDade about his most recent novel The Weight of Sound, as well as the new novel he is working on, and some upcoming performances he'll be doing. We'll also speak with Trevor Jones, brewmaster at Sceptre Brewing in Oakhurst about his philosophy of brewing beer and why IPAs are so prevalent. Finally, we've got Jennah Singleton, Liz Singleton, and Brian Jeter from Dad's Garage Theatre who talk about what it is like working behind the scenes at the Atlanta improv institution.…
Host Chad Radford caught up with representatives from Extinction Rebellion at City Hall. Photo by Chad Radford
CL Recommends: Thanksgiving / Black Friday/ Smol Business Saturday Roundup by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Singer Tyler-Simone Molton and bass player John Renaud of Lesibu Grand (pronounced Le-SEE-boo Grand )stopped by CL's Short Notice Studio for a conversation with Chad Radford about everything the group has in store. Photo courtesy Lesibu Grand.
ATLiens United S2, E37: "2019 Season" by Creative Loafing Atlanta
ATLiens United S2,E37 part 2: "2020 Season" by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Host Chad Radford speaks with photographer Ryan Vizzions about his book "Photographer at Standing Rock."
ATLiens United S2,E36: "It's the Playoffs, Eh?" by Creative Loafing Atlanta
CL Recommends: Weekend Roundup 11/15 —11/17 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
CL Recommends: Weekend Roundup for 11/8 — 11/10 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
OMNI's singer and bass player Philip Frobos stopped by CL's Short Notice Studio for an interview with Chad Radford about about coming up in Atlanta's music scene, OMNI'S latest album, "Networker," and signing with Sub Pop Records. Photo by Emily Frobos
CL Recommends: Halloween 2019 Event Roundup by Creative Loafing Atlanta
ATLiens United S2,E35: "The Gang Beats Philly" by Creative Loafing Atlanta
ATLiens United S2, E34: "Playoffs Part 2" by Creative Loafing Atlanta
ATLiens United S2, E33: "Playoffs Part 1" by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: The Foothill Brothers by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: Seersha by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: A$H by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Brendan Maclean performs live from the Creative Loafing archives room.
Live From the Archives: Lesibu Grand by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Tom Cheshire and Casey Yarbrough stopped by CL's Short Notice Studio to talk to host Chad Radford about playing in a Ramones cover band called The Raymonds for Halloween and coming of age amid Atlanta's music scene. Photo by Sean Scharbach.
Potcaster Mehka King has recorded more than 200 episodes of his podcast series "Cash Color Cannabis." On this episode of "Friends in High Places," King speaks to host Ema Carr about how his show started and how it's grown to include several cannabis activists and hip hop recording stars. You can listen and watch "Cash Color Cannabis" on Live Hip Hop Daily, with a live recording streaming every Tuesday at 9 PM.…
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s weekend roundup podcast for October 25-27! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, Narah Landress, and Chad Radford discuss their top picks for the weekend, including Brazen Youth at Masquerade, Night of 1,000 Covers at the Bakery, Shepherds’ Insignificant Whip LP release show at 529, and more! Tune in and turn out.…
Host Chad Radford speaks with Robyn Elliot of Bicycle Tours of Atlanta and muralist Charmaine Minnefeld.
Robert Spano, the Orchestra's Music Director – only the fourth in its history -steps down from his post at the end of the 2020-2021 season. Creative Loafing's Mark Gresham recently talked with Spano about the current season, his tenure with the orchestra and prospects for his future.
Jack Stewart: The Birth of Graffiti Art," is an exhibition of never-before-shown photographs by an Atlanta artist who fought under General George Patton in World War Two and documented the early years of graffiti writing and painting on subway cars in New York City. The exhibition at 378 in Candler Park (on Clifton Road behind Flying Biscuit) runs through Saturday, October 19. A closing party Saturday evening, which is free and open to the public, will feature music by W8ing4UFOs. Participating in the podcast discussion are Randy Gue, Curator of Political & Historical Collections at Emory's Rose Library, and two local graffiti writers and historians, Antar Fierce and Mendez MadClout. The discussion covers the historical importance of Stewart's photographs (his PhD dissertation on graffiti art is "the Bible" on the subject) and the origins and stylistic development of graffiti, which in the late 1970s and early '80s made the leap from subway cars to major galleries in Europe and America, as well as to the streets of Atlanta, Fay Gold Gallery and 688.…
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s weekend roundup podcast for October 18-20! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Chad Radford discuss their top picks for the weekend, including Greenscreen's album release at 529, one year anniversary of Dog Towne Franks, (Sandy) Alex G at Terminal West, and more! Tune in and turn out.…
Host Chad Radford talks to Chris Day and Alan Makarewicz of Dog Towne Franks.
Valeria and Jose of Ladrones paid a visit to CL’s Short Notice Studio to talk about the closely-knit punk scene that spawned the group, the Chupacabra, and how their lives have changed since they’ve settled in Atlanta. Photo by Chad Radford
CL Recommends: Weekend Roundup October 11 - 13th by Creative Loafing Atlanta
ATLiens United: S2, E32 "300th for Parky" by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s weekend roundup podcast for October 4-6! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, Narah Landress, and Chad Radford talk about their top picks for weekend music and more. Turn on, tune in, go out!
ATLiens United S3, E31: "Playoff Form" by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Shepherds sophomore LP, Insignificant Whip, came out last October 18 via Arrowhawk Records. As the group’s singer, guitarist, and frontman Jonathan Merenivitch explains to host Chad Radford how songs from the album confront themes of toxic masculinity, online dating, Tupac Shakur, and the anxiety of living in modern times. Photo by Meghan Dowlen.…
Crimmins stopped by CL’s Short Notice studio to talk with host Chad Radford about his residency at Paris on Ponce, his children's music project Captain Crimmins and the Story Boat Band, and the origin story behind his ragtime jazz band and stage persona. Photo by Erik Dixon
Welcome to CL’s weekend roundup podcast for September 27-29! Will Cardwell and Jacob Chisenhall join Music Editor Chad Radford to talk about their top picks for weekend music including Shantih Shantih's LP release party at 529, ATL Collective relives De La Soul's "3 Feet High and Rising" at Terminal West, Ride at Variety Playhouse, and more. Turn on, tune in, go out!…
In early October 2019, Atlanta-based choreographer George Staib and his dance company Staibdance present the world premiere of “fence”, their most political and socially driven work to date. Staib and collaborator Sarah Hillmer talk to host Edward McNally about the personal and political struggles that inspired "fence" and different creative elements that we combined and blended to great this dance work about what takes our personal power, and how we reclaim it.…
Host Chad Radford speaks with Spencer Garn of the Diamond Street Players and Diamond Street Studio. Photo by Adam Davila
Former CL music intern Aja Arnold dropped by Short Notice Studio to talk with Chad Radford about the new publication she's launched called "The Mainline." The zine's mission is to function as a community-based organization that examines music, news, and the human condition from the ground up. Issue no. 1 is on the streets now, and iss. no. 2 is on the way. Photo by Chad Radford…
It’s been a heck of a week for the Joe’s of Atlanta. ATL Jo is still missing and now our king, Josef Martinez has suffered a knee injury. Playoffs are around the corner and we face what could be a 6 point swing game this week against NYCFC. Join Blake and Producer Brit as they discuss what this means for Atlanta United.…
Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and CL Music Editor Chad Radford are joined by Jake Benedict of Misanthropic Aggression to talk about their weekend music picks. Exodus headlines Slaughter Que at the Masquerade on Saturday, September 21. Photo Courtesy Paradigm Talent Agency.
Host Chad Radford sits down with Bill Gould and Jeffrey Loy from the B Complex--an artist cooperative on the Westside.
Join Blake and ATL Jo as they mix it up this week. Beer of the week, preview, recap, it’s all in the episode just maybe in a different order…. Huge games coming up for Atlanta United against the Ohio brothers in the MLS. Will our starting 11 change and how does the rest of our schedule compare to the other teams leading the east like NYCFC and Philly? Will Barco play? Who the heck does FC Cincinnati even have on their team? Find out in episode 28. Wanna help a good cause and support the podcast family? Check out the link below and help donate to brain tumor research or sign up for the Race for Research 5k on September 21st. http://support.sbtf.org/site/TR/Events/RaceWrapper?team_id=4604&pg=team&fr_id=1170…
Singer, songwriter, and harp player Nadia Marie stopped by CL's Short Notice Studio to talk to Chad Radford about grappling with amnesia, the six-year gap between recording and releasing her "Weekday Weekend" EP, and everything else she has in store.
Host Chad Radford speaks with Sam Eidus of Firewall Food Stop. Photo by Chad Radford
Host Chad Radford speaks to Julia Furgiuele and Anna Barattin of Shantih Shantih. Photo by John Boydston
Victory Hands was born in the summer of 2014, when bass player Jimmy Ether convened with Haricot Vert alumni drummer Kip Thomas and guitarist Shawn Christopher to write songs built around lyrics pulled from redacted Richard Nixon tapes and speeches. The group recently stopped by CL’s Short Notice studio talk about the parallels they’ve discovered between President Nixon and President Trump’s tactics and strategies, writing new songs, and what’s in store for 2020.…
Imagine Music Festival returns for the 6th annual Aquatic Fairytale at Atlanta Motor Speedway Sept. 19-22, bringing a weekend-long EDM extravaganza under the sun and stars. This year’s lineup features performances by DIPLO, Marshmello, Alison Wonderland, Leah Culver, and more playing amid a scene that includes a pool, circus acts, yoga, camping, and various other activities. Festival founders and IRIS Presents promoters Glenn and Madeleine Goodhand stopped by CL’s Short Notice Studio to talk with Chad Radford and Ema Carr about fostering a homegrown music festival that draws more people each year. Press play to hear the conversation. Photo courtesy Caren West PR.…
The Southern Surf Stomp Fest returns to Little Tree Art Studios in Avondale Estates on Saturday, September 21, with a day filled with pure kerrang and science fiction-fueled rock ‘n’ roll. The festivities begin the night before, (Sept. 20) with a Friday night pre-party at Trader Vic’s in the Hilton Hotel Downtown. The Disasternauts, the Manakooras (feat. Jeremy DeHart formerly of the Aqualads), and DJ Big Tiki Dude set the weekend in motion. Saturday’s festival lineup features performances by The Madeira from Indianapolis, Insect Surfers from Los Angeles (celebrating the group's 40th anniversary), Surfer Joe from Livorno, Italy), the Flamethrowers from Athens, the Intoxicators from Tallahassee, alongside hometown heroes Fiend Without A Face (feat. Brent Hinds of Mastodon), the Mystery Men?, the Surge, and El Capitan and the Reluctant Sadists. Surf Stomp founder Chad Shivers stopped by CL’s Short Notice Studio to talk about the festival’s history and its place in Atlanta. Press play! Both events are free and all ages are welcomed to attend. Friday night’s pre-party at Trader Vic’s starts at 7 p.m. On Saturday, the Surf Stomp kicks off at noon at Little Tree Arts Studio, 2834 Franklin St. in Avondale Estates. Music: “Stylized” by the Mystery Men?…
Rob Milton performs live from the Creative Loafing archives room.
Go ahead and grab a beer, ATL Jo is still celebrating winning the Open Cup! Two cups in two weeks. It’s been a heck of a run for the 5 stripes and we hope to use the momentum Saturday against second place Philly to secure our place at the top of the east. It’s time for the international break so get caught up on who will be off playing for their country and what the next few weeks look like for Atlanta United.…
Join Blake and ATL Jo for a double recap and double preview. The guys recap the home heart crusher Red Bulls game, our latest game in the 2019 Open Cup and who we will play in the next round and preview Sunday’s game against Seattle and Wednesday’s game against Houston. It’s a busy week filled with soccer but don’t worry there is always time for a beer… every week.…
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s weekend roundup podcast for September 6-8! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Chad Radford talk about their top picks for the weekend, including ONE MusicFest at Cenntenial Olympic Park, Kælan Mikla at 529, And That's Why We Drink at Buckhead Theatre, and more! Tune in and turn out. Photo: Nathan Bajar…
If you want to legalize, Ted Terry is a politician to have in your corner. The “Millennial Mayor” Ted Terry was the first to decriminalize marijuana in Georgia, starting with his city of Clarkston. Host Ema Carr talks to Mayor Terry about the details of his successful career as a politician, and his next step, running for US Senate in 2020, vying for Senator David Purdue’s spot.…
Clarice Jensen, the composer, cellist, and Artistic Director with the Brooklyn-based ACME — that’s the American Contemporary Music Ensemble — has a new cassette release out via Geographic North, titled Drone Studies. The two pieces that make up this release, titled “The Organ that Made You Bleed” and “One Bee” show off an improvisational and naturally expressive tonal exploration that veers away from the compositional works she’s created with ACME, and via collaborations with artists such as Jóhann Jóhannsson, Max Richter, A Winged Victory for the Sullen, Dustin O’halloran, Stars of the Lid, and more. Host Chad Radford met up with Jensen and Jonathan Turner at Knoxville, Tennessee’s Big Ears festival in March of 2019, where they discussed these two side-long pieces and their relationship to her body of work. Photo by Ryuhei Shindo. Learn more about Clarice Jensen's "Drone Studies" tape at https://claricejensen.bandcamp.com/album/drone-studies…
David Matysiak (of Flamingo Shadow) stopped by Short Notice Studio to talk to host Chad Radford about TrashMan-Go! the online spin off of Adult Swim’s Williams Street Swap shop that finds Matysiak putting a personal twist on Pokémon GO augmented reality game. Rather than tracking down creatures Matysiak collects trash. In one fell swoop, he's gamifying reality while drawing attention to the environment and picking up trash. TrashMan-Go in Midtown. Photo courtesy Adult Swim.…
Host Chad Radford caught up w/ Mark Condit, aka Skater Claus (a Skateboard Cause), about viewing the city as a playground, expressing creativity on concrete, and repurposing old skateboard decks and parts to give underprivileged kids an opportunity to shred. Skater Claus photo by Chad Radford The song featured in this podcast is "Hybrid Moments" by the Misfits.…
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Host Chad Radford speaks with singer Avery Gipson. Photo courtesy Avery Gipson
Rising R&B and synth pop singer, songwriter A$H. stopped by CL’s Short Notice Studio to talk to host Chad Radford about working with Janelle Monáe on #TheArchAndroid, being her own manager, and the arrival of her debut album, "It's Just Art." Photo by Jeff Gentner
Join Blake and ATL Jo as they discuss our late but AMAZING away game against Portland, the MLS in 90 seconds and how the heck our games against Orlando and Minnesota are likely to go. As always, OFYO.
The CL Recommends Weekend roundup for August 23-25 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Fall Arts Preview: Rebeca Robles of the Atlanta Theatre Club by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Uber for weed? That's what co-founders of Care by Delivery have accomplished in San Diego. Amy Koed and Vincent Owens are bringing their cannabis delivery service to Atlanta. Host Ema Carr talks to them about their first Atlanta event, Pot & Pancakes, and how they’re connecting the cannabis community.…
The laws are changing, Georgia. Gwinnett and Cobb County announced they will no longer prosecute for minor marijuana possession. What exactly does that mean? This episode of "Friends in High Places" gives us the facts. Criminal Defense Attorney Ashley McMahan is an Atlanta native. With experience as a prosecutor, she opened her own defense firm, The Law Ladies, and has since defended countless Georgians unfairly, or wrongly charged with marijuana cases.…
Since 2004, David Landis has worked from his sculpture studio at 97 Georgia Avenue in the burgeoning Summerhill neighborhood. Landis is perhaps best known for his casting work, turning out large scale, publicly commissioned and smaller private pieces. His works can be seen everywhere from the Eastside Atlanta BeltLine trail to the Pierre Baudis Convention Center in Toulouse, France. Host Chad Radford catches up with Landis and his dog Hank to talk about the animals, truncated characters, forward motion, and other underlying themes in his work, and the changing face of Summerhill. Photo by Chad Radford…
Host Chad Radford talks to Amy Wilson, an Atlanta-based conductor who is the Artistic Director of the Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra (APO), a volunteer community orchestra based in Decatur, and Conductor of the Atlanta Contemporary Ensemble (ACE), a mixed chamber music group specializing in avant-garde music and the pioneering of living composers.…
Jaycub Lake, one-half the of Atlanta/Athens pop dup the Pleasure Point, stopped by CL's Short Notice Studios to talk with Jacob Chisenhall and CL Music Editor Chad Radford about the band's full-length album, titled "Beaches." Lake ruminates on the state of the music industry in the age of the internet, the path to ultimate pleasure, and what breakfast he'd like to be served in bed. Photo courtesy the Pleasure Point.…
Join ATL Joe and Producer Brit (filling in for Blake this week) as they do a recap of our record breaking attendance LA Galaxy game, our “fathering” of Orlando City for the Open Cup and preview the NYCFC game and Campeones Cup. It’s busy season in the MLS, standings, MLS news and of course, beer of the week.…
Join Blake and ATL Jo as they discuss NYCFC and the Campeones Cup at home and preview our match on Sunday against Portland.
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s weekend roundup podcast for August 16-18! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Chad Radford talk about their top picks for the weekend, including Piedmont Park Summer Arts Festival, the Selmenaires at the EARL, Reptile Room at 529, and more! Tune in and turn out.
Lily Merriman catches up with Atlanta-based suburban soul band the Titos about the inspiration behind their lyrics, what makes their rock-laced blues sound, and how a train ride along the Italian coast turned into a song about beauty and loss. Photo courtesy the Titos.
Photo by Cat Max Photography Since 2015, Rand Suffolk has served as the Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr., Director of the High Museum of Art. Host Doug DeLoach talks with Suffolk about the upcoming exhibition schedule at the High, which features major installations of work by Romare Bearden, Sally Mann and Virgil Abloh, and other subjects including the wildly successful Kusama Infinity Mirrors show, which closed last February.…
McKendrick Bearden of Athens' indie rock foursome Grand Vapids stopped by CL's Short Notice Studio to talk with Jacob Chisenhall and Chad Radford about the group's album, "Eat The Shadow." Photo by Jason Thrasher.
Sam Aranson and Joel Williams of the Foothill Brothers stopped by CL's Short Notice Studio for a talk with host Chad Radford about the Grateful Dead, Col. Bruce Hampton, and recording a new set of original numbers for their upcoming album. Photo by Ori Salzburg.
Host Chad Radford sits down with Peggy Whitlow Ratcliffe, Executive Director with Live Thrive's Center for Hard to Recycle Material (C.H.a.R.M.) for a conversation about the benefits of recycling. Photo by Chad Radford
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s weekend roundup podcast for August 9-11! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and join Music Editor Chad Radford to talk about their top picks for weekend music and more. Turn on, tune in, go out!
Host Chad Radford speaks with Sash the Bash, the high-energy astro-punk outfit led by singer, guitarist, and songwriter Sasha Vallely (Midnight Larks, Spindrift, the Warlocks). Photo by Chad Radford
On Friday, August 9, A Rippin’ Production kicks off a weekend of headbanging revelry at 529, celebrating five years of bringing only the finest in hardcore, punk, thrash, and metal mayhem to Atlanta. The story begins in 2014 when Amos Rifkin first tried his hand at the promotions game: He booked Manchester U.K.’s classic oi-punk and new wave group Slaughter and the Dogs to headline a show in Purgatory at the Masquerade’s original North Avenue location. Call it beginner’s luck, but Slaughter and the Dogs happened to be touring the States performing songs from the group’s undisputed masterpiece, 1978’s "Do It Doggystyle" LP. A perfectly calibrated set of openers for a Wednesday night — featuring like-minded local punks and rock ’n’ rollers Maggos Heros, Gunpowder Gray, Antagonizers, and Dinos Boys — filled out the rest of the bill for a riotous night of music. “For a minute I was innocent enough to think that all of my shows would be that magical,” Rifkin laughs. “For one brief moment, I was batting a thousand. It’s all been downhill ever since!” Joking aside, hitting the five-year mark as an independent promoter in Atlanta is an impressive feat. Rifkin’s ascent is made all the more remarkable when considering just how much he has accomplished in that time — 500 shows in five years, including performances by legendary underground acts such as British new wave headbangers Satan, Greenville, South Carolina’s death metal and middle eastern music masters Nile, Chicago’s doom outfit the Skull (ex-members of Trouble), and more setting up on stages throughout the city, from Center Stage to the Clermont Lounge. Recently, Rifkin expanded A Rippin’s operations to include graphic designer and right-hand man Van Bassman of Buzzards of Fuzz, writer and videographer Mark McPheeters, and Cody Martin, the latter of whom is in charge of the colossal Mass Destruction Metal Fest, which returns to Center Stage Nov. 1-2. As of April 1, Rifkin has also taken on the role of in-house booking agent for 529. Naturally, he’s put together a three-day, five-year anniversary blowout. Friday night’s lineup includes performances by High Spirits, Lazer/Wulf, Gunpowder Gray, Maiden Killers, Vimur, and Abysmal Lord. On Saturday, Morbid Saint, All Hell, and Young Beasts take the stage. On Sunday night, Daikaiju, Shehehe, and Trauma City bring the weekend to a fiery close. Photo by Chad Radford…
Host Chad Radford speaks with the band Dot.s.
Hosts Chad Radford and Jacob Chisenhall speak with Cousin Dan.
ATLiens United S2,E23: "FdB’s House?” by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: Dot.s by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Seal Pup performs live from the Creative Loafing archives room.
Live From the Archives: Aviva and the Flying Penguins by Creative Loafing Atlanta
The battle wages on to save the South’s first recording studio, and the hallowed ground where country music’s first commercial recordings were made. Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville is slated to swing the wrecking ball on 152 Nassau Street, clearing the way for a deluxe new outpost for its chain restaurant and hotel. In June of 1923, New York-based Okeh Records executive Ralph Peer set up a pop-up studio in the building which facilitated recordings by various regional jazz, blues, and country music artists including Fiddlin’ John Carson, Warner’s Seven Aces, Charlie Fulcher, the Morehouse College Quartet, Lucille Bogan, Fannie Mae Goosby, Eddie Heywood, and more. Photo is courtesy of Kyle Kessler / www.nassaustreetsessions.com/action/…
On this episode of CL Recommends, Chad Radford, Will Cardwell, and Jacob Chisenhall share their picks for the top events for the first weekend in August. Gringo Star, Planet Booty, the Growlers, La Choloteca, and other upcoming shows are highlighted. PLUS Will professes his love for Sensational Subs, the gang shares ruminates on the best kind of bread, and Jacob geeks out over a legion comic convention. Press Play!…
Host Chad Radford speaks with cellist and singer Saira Raza, aka Sister Sai, about her five-song album titled "Broad Street Sessions," which shows off a more structured side of her atmospheric and deeply mystical musical footprint.
Host Chad Radford speaks with Ricky Raw of ATLrapwater who believes that if you drink the water from Atlanta it gives you musical talent--despite the fact that his ATLrapwater isn't actually from Atlanta...
Jake Cook, the man, the myth, the Seal Pup dropped by Creative Loafing's Short Notice studio for a podcast interview with Chad Radford and reveals details surrounding his infamous CL diss track and his personal musical evolution, while revealing details about his upcoming album, "I Bleed Pop." Photo by Chad Radford…
Ex Hex photo by Michael Lavine.
"Join Blake and Joe as they discuss the expansion to the Leagues Cup, the new playoff structure and do a deep dive into the LAFC preview. There is a reason they are number one in the league, find out what we need to prepare for in order to beat them. Atlanta United, west coast edition. "
Join Blake and Joe as they cheer for the $2.11 burritos they got due to the domination over Houston. Is Pity worth the money? What are the new kit colors? What does the DC United preview look like? Find out in episode 21.
Host Chad Radford speaks with author Stephen Kearse about his novel IN THE HEAT OF THE LIGHT, about a graffiti crew in Atlanta who have a summer that changes their lives. Photo courtesy Brain Mill Press.
Dillon of Lobsterdamus stopped by CL’s Short Notice studio to talk to host Chad Radford about life on his homeworld, Lobtropolis, Dillon’s production, and devouring other crustaceans. Photo by Chad Radford
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s weekend roundup podcast for July 19-214! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Narah Landress join Music Editor Chad Radford to talk about their top picks for weekend music and more — Irrelevant Music Fest, Walken Tall, Peachfest, and more. Turn on, tune in, go out! Photo courtesy Dot.s.…
Host Chad Radford speaks with Amanda Mills, promoter of Mother Bar and Kitchen about Moon Bar and Edgewood Avenue.
Randall Ruiz and Margarita Rios stopped by CL's Short Notice studio to talk about Oye Fest 2019. Photo by Chad Radford
Host Chad Radford talks with Andy Browne and Lucy Theodora about the philosophy of punk, personal identity, and the Andy Browne Troupe's latest single, "Jane Goodall." Photo by Chad Radford
Live From the Archives: John Driskell Hopkins by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Singer, multi-instrumentalist, and Zac Brown Band co-founder John Driskell Hopkins, bass player Brian Bisky, and percussionist Mike Rizzi join host Chad Radford for raucous Q&A about technology and the music industry, hitting those high harmonies, and the group's latest single, "Lonesome High." Photo courtesy Southern Reel.…
Writer Jim Auchmutey calls BBQ "the most truly American food." In this talk, he speaks about his book SMOKELORE, which takes a look at the history and culture of BBQ, particularly its relationship to politics.
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s weekend roundup podcast for July 12-14! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Narah Landress join Music Editor Chad Radford to talk about their top picks for weekend music and more. Turn on, tune in, go out! Amyl and the Sniffers photo courtesy Panache Booking.
Join Blake and ATL Jo as they discuss the cluster of the Chicago Fire game, the Gold Cup, the Women’s World Cup and how we must change our defensive strategy to have a better outcome against the Red Bulls. Is it likely Josef will play Sunday? Why didn’t Meram make an appearance against the Fire? Who is Emerson Hyndman? Join us for season 2, episode 19 for our Red Bulls preview and find out.…
Welcome to Creative Loafing weekend roundup podcast for July 3rd through 7th! Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Narah Landress join Music Editor Chad Radford to talk about their top picks for weekend music and more. Turn on, tune in, go out! Photo Courtesy of Sargent House
Host Ema Carr speaks to Sophia Sabsowitz, curator at Pulp Books in West Midtown. She also spends a portion of each year trimming fresh cannabis crop in the infamous Humboldt County, Calif, familiar by most as the setting for the Netflix docu-series "Murder Mountain." It's her work with cannabis and the upcoming contemporary cannabis photography exhibit DANK, that brings her on our show today. In this interview, hear how cannabis photography is getting creatives paid by big industry and why you may want to take a look at this bird's eye to macro display of cannabis photography.…
Host Chad Radford sits down to talk with the Visitors. Photo by Chad Radford
Jennifer aka "Junior" and Alex Aton of Junior's Pizza talk to host Chad Radford about opening up their first brick-and-mortar shop in the rejuvenated Summerhill neighborhood. Intro music is "I Don't Wanna Be No Personal Pizza" by Personal and the Pizzas. Photo by Chad Radford
What a Pity. Guess who’s back? Join ATL Jo and Blake as they discuss Joe’s recent Greek soccer adventures, an update in international soccer and Pity and his should be status with Atlanta United. Get caught up before our home game against Montreal and away game against Chicago Fire. Sorry guys, it’s a longer one, better drink a beer.…
Welcome to CL’s weekend roundup podcast for June28-30. Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Narah Landress join Music Editor Chad Radford to talk about their top picks for weekend music and more. Turn on, tune in, go out! Drivin N Cryin photo by Lisa Mac.
Interview with Mitchell Silver of NYC Dept. of Parks & Recreation by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Photographer Jeff Hagerman talks to host Chad Radford about his adventures photographing Atlanta's forgotten infrastructure for his book "Abandoned Atlanta" Vol. 1 & 2. Photo by Sergio Martinez.
ATLiens United (S2,E17): "All the Soccer" ⚽ by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Host Chad Radford speaks to Kyle Kessler about the importance and influence of Neighborhood Planning Units.
In 1923, OKeh Records’ recording sessions at 152 Nassau Street highlighted an array of Southern jazz numbers from Warner’s Seven Aces and Charlie Fulcher, spirituals from the Morehouse College Quartet, and blues tracks from Lucille Bogan, Eddie Heywood, and Fannie Mae Goosby. What also makes these sessions noteworthy is that it’s where famed Cabbagetown resident Fiddlin’ John Carson cut to wax his tunes “The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane” and “The Old Hen Cackled and the Rooster’s Going to Crow,” stamping in time the beginning of commercially recorded country music. Host Chad Radford speaks to Kyle Kessler about how this important historical site could soon fall prey to the wrecking ball, making way for a massive Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville location. Photo by Bill Torpy.…
Welcome to the Creative Loafing Recommends weekend roundup for June21-23. Jacob Chisenhall, Narah Landress, and Sophia Rubin join Music Editor Chad Radford to talk about their top picks for weekend music and more. Turn on, tune in, go out! Moon Hooch photo courtesy Terminal West.
Host Ema Carr speaks to Aviva and the Flying Penguins, who some of you may know her for her hit song, "Cannabis Car," which helped expand her awareness of hemp across the nation. Aviva believes we should all be driving cars that run on cannabis and growing home hemp gardens for salads, paper, clothing.…
Live From the Archives: Motorola Sota by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: The Good Graces by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: Ashley Walls by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: 4th Ward Afro Klezmer Orchestra by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Host Ben Eason speaks with Barbara Marin of Springbrook Park in Decatur.
Host Ben Eason speaks to Jessie Hayden of Briarlake Forest Park.
Host Ben Eason speaks with Na'taki Osborne Jelks from the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance and Proctor Creek.
We're overjoyed to announce that the ATLiens United Podcast has joined the Creative Loafing podcast network. Be sure to follow all their goings-on at https://www.atliensunited.com/ to keep up with all things Atlanta United. ⚽
Chad Radford speaks with Rafael Pereira of Buteco
Photo by Richmond Lam.
Brock Scott of Little Tybee and artist Ashley Anderson stopped by Creative Loafing's Short Notice Studio to talk about the grand opening of On the Grid Creative HQ at South River Art Studios. On Saturday, June 22, On the Grid hosts the unveiling of "Tybeetropolis," an Orwellian panoramic drawing that Anderson has been working on for more than two years. Doors open at 7 p.m. There will be an artist talk with Anderson followed by performances by Little Tybee and Rotem Sivan. Photo by Chad Radford.…

1 Artist Spotlight: Kevn Kinney of Drivin' N' Cryin' 1:11:25
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Drivin N Cryin’s ninth studio album, Live The Love Beautiful, is a collection of inward ruminations and distant personal memories set to the tune of no-frills Southern rock ’n’ roll. Host Chad Radford speaks to Kevn Kinney about his recent musical adventures.
Jamilla Woods photo courtesy Melt! Booking.
Host Ben Eason speaks with Michael Halicki, executive director of Park Pride.
Host Chad Radford speaks with Jen Hidinger-Kendrick and Bryan Schroeder of The Giving Kitchen, a local non-profit that provides emergency assistance to food service workers.
Host Ben Eason speaks to Bill Lide of Kittredge Park in Merry Hills in Northeast Atlanta.
Ben Eason speaks with Lee Harrop from the Westside Future Fund.
Mastodon photo by Jimmy Hubbard
Host Ben Eason speaks with Ayanna Williams of The Nature Conservancy of South River Park in Southeast Atlanta.
Live From the Archives: Nai Br.XX by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: BlackFox by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Photo courtesy Irrelevant Music.
Live From the Archives: Peeko by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: Flwr Chyld by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Live From the Archives: Nubia Soul Goddess by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Rod Hamdallah is a young master of shamanic garage rock, punk, rockabilly, and fractured blues. He stopped by CL to talk to host chad Radford about absorbing punk, the blues, and Arabic music at a young age, his time spent playing guitar with Nashville’s Legendary Shack Shakers, and what he’s up to next. Photo by Tim Song.…
Host Ben Eason speaks with Tina Arnold from Park Pride and South Bend.
On this episode, new CL interns Nara Landris and Sophia Rubin join Chad Radford, Will Cardwell and Jacob Chisenhall to talk about . . . you guessed it . . . things happening in ATL this weekend! This week, the gang discusses a potential mascot for global warming, their Hogwart's houses, and plenty of shows and events to pack your weekend with excitement. Have a great weekend! Mattiel photo by Kelia Anne MacCluskey.…
Heather Luttrell and the Possum Den perform live in the Creative Loafing Archives.
Each week, artists from Atlanta and beyond visit the Creative Loafing offices to perform a handful of original tunes. Now, in addition to our weekly video live-stream in the archives, our weekly LFTA sessions are now available in high-quality audio format. Tune in and find your new favorite bands! Produced and Mixed by Jacob Chisenhall…
Each week, artists from Atlanta and beyond visit the Creative Loafing offices to perform a handful of original tunes. Now, in addition to our weekly video live-stream in the archives, our weekly LFTA sessions are now available in high-quality audio format. Tune in and find your new favorite bands! Produced and Mixed by Jacob Chisenhall…
Live from the Archives: Atria by Creative Loafing Atlanta
CL scribes Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Sophia Rubin join Music Editor Chad Radford to shout out their top picks for weekend music and more. Speedy Ortiz photo by Shervin Lainez.
Singer, songwriter, storyteller, and traveling David Dondero stopped by to talk to host Chad Radford about life on the road, and his next album, WHEN THE PENDULUM SWINGS. Photo by Laura DeAngelis.
Host Ben Eason speaks with BA Albert and Ashley Silverman of the local advertising agency, BA.Agency, about their campaign for the State Bar Association.
Host Ben Eason speaks with Gwen Stegall of Friends of Hairston Park.
Host Ben Eason speaks to Kimberly Estep of South Fork Conservatory.
Host Ben Eason speaks with Isabel Gonzalez-Whitaker, daughter of Hispanic rights advocate Sara J Gonzalez, about the park named after her mother in Buckhead.
Each week, artists from Atlanta and beyond visit the Creative Loafing offices to perform a handful of original tunes. Now, in addition to our weekly video live-stream in the archives, our weekly LFTA sessions are now available in high-quality audio format. Tune in and find your new favorite bands! Produced and Mixed by Jacob Chisenhall…
Host Ben Eason speaks with Chris Alasa and Meghan Murphy of Knight Park/Howell Station.
Gary Clark Jr. photo is courtesy of Warner Brothers PR
Resident graffiti legend Dr. Dax sits down with fellow street artists Freakorico and Mendez to talk about the connections street art has given them, how younger graffiti artists need to respect existing works and the importance of riding MARTA.
Host Ben Eason sits down witih Bryan Adams of Summerhill Parks.
Host Ben Eason speaks with Robby "Ranger Robby" Astrove of Arabia Mountain Parks.
Creative Loafing Recommends - Weekend Roundup 2019.03.22
Host Chad Radford speaks with Frank Reiss about the 30th anniversary of A Capella Books.
Creative Loafing scribes Jacob Chisenhall and Will Cardwell join Music Editor Chad Radford to talk about Camp Firefly, Sidhu Moose Wala, Steve Gunn, and more music you don't want to miss. Steve Gunn photo by Clay Benskin.
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s weekend roundup podcast for April 12-14. Music Editor Chad Radford joins Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Josh Robinson to shout out their top picks for weekend events. Turn on, tune in, go out! Mavis Staples photo by Chris Downs.
Joe Salome of The Georgia Hemp Company talks CBD and the cannabis industry with host Ema Carr.
John Medeski's Mad Skillet photo courtesy of John Medeski.
Jeff Tweedy photo is courtesy Amplify Decatur.
Welcome to Creative Loafing ’s weekend roundup podcast for April 12-14. Music Editor Chad Radford joins Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Josh Robinson to shout out their top picks for weekend events. Turn on, tune in, go out! Mavis Staples photo by Chris Downs.
Host Chad Radford talks with Jordan Reynolds of Rose Hotel.
Host Ema Carr speaks to Kwanza Hall about the Medical Marijuana Law in GA, and about being a "Cannabis Consultant."
Scad GamingFest 2019 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
CL Recommends - Weekend Roundup 2019.04.05 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Chris Yonker and Brian Egan of Mammal Gallery stop by CL's Short Notice studio to talk with host Chad Radford, as they prepare to move into the Met, and take over the Blue Tower. Photo by Brock Scott.
CL Recommends - Weekend Roundup 2019.03.29 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Host Chad Radford speaks with musician Peter Webb.
CL Recommends - Weekend Roundup 2019.03.22 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Host Alex Patton talks to the hosts of the podcast Beer Guys Radio, Brian Hewitt and Tim Dennis.
Anoushka Shankar photo by Anushka Menon.
Host Chad Radford talks to cartoonist Amanda Semler about her latest comic release, 'Yeti or Not' iss. no. 2. Photo by Chad Radford
Host Chad Radford talks to photographer Brandon English. Photo by Brandon English
Photo courtesy Mathis Hunter
The Beths photo by Mason Fairey
Host Chad Radford speaks to Matt Weiner and Chris Daresta of DKA Records.
Host Chad Radford speaks with Matt Lambert of Night Cleaner and All the Saints. Photo by Kristy Lambert.
Welcome, welcome, welcome to Creative Loafing ’s weekend roundup podcast for March 1-3. Music Editor Chad Radford joins Will Cardwell and Jacob Chisenhall to shout out their top picks for weekend events. Check out a conversation about Vimur, the Chris Alpiar Trio, the Sounds of Animals Fighting, and more events you don’t want to miss. Turn on, tune in, go out! Identikit photo by Justin Thornburgh.…
CL Recommends - Weekend Roundup 2019.02.22 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
Host Jerry White Jr speaks with filmmaker Raymond Carr.
Host Chad Radford and Atlanta’s legendary host, MC, and hip-hop renaissance man D.R.E.S. the BEATnik post up in Short Notice Studio to talk about all things Atlanta. D.R.E.S. shares some wisdom he's learned from decades spent hosting countless shows and events. He also addresses the shifting cultural and musical trends in Atlanta hip-hop, which have inspired him to re-define himself as an "insurance provider" for shows.…
Folk artist Ben Trickey sits down with hosts Chad Radford and Jacob Chisenhall to discuss the story of Trickey's musical journey. Photo by David Parham
Welcome to Creative Loafing’s weekend roundup podcast for Feb. 15-17 — the post-Valentine’s Day edition. Music Editor Chad Radford joins Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Joshua Robinson to talk about their top picks for weekend events, including Crazy Doberman, Yukons, Seun Kuti & Fela's Egypt 80, and more music that's not to be missed. Turn on, tune in, go out! Yukons photo by Christian Zajicek…
Host Chad Radford speaks with Danny Beard of DB Records and Chad Paytsnick, lead singer for Lobsters of Rock, a B-52s cover band.
Host Chad Radford and Kelly Hester of Kelly’s Death pickles sit down for an interview in Short Notice Studio. Hester owns and operates the boutique pickle production company that turns out flavors as heavy as the punk, hardcore, and metal music that he loves. Over the last few years, Kelly's Death Pickles has partnered with local bands Malformity, Order of the Owl, Dead Now, and more to create limited edition, signature flavors using locally sourced, hand-cut ingredients, and a hands-on work ethic.…
Today, in Creative Loafing’s Short Notice Studio, Host Chad Radford joins local music promoter Amanda Mills and artist Elise Williams for a conversation about what Mills and Williams have in store at Mother Bar + Kitchen for Valentine’s Day.
It's time for another CL weekend roundup! Music Editor Chad Radford joins Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Guada Rodriguez to talk about their top picks for February 8-10. Peter Murphy's upcoming 40 Years of Bauhaus Ruby Celebration, Seishun Con, Superbody, Seirra Hull, comedy group Cool Winners, flying dinosaurs, and more activities are lined up for your weekend. Press play above to learn more. Photo courtesy David J.…
CL’s Music Editor Chad Radford talks with bass player and Atlanta music fixture Kevin Scott about moving his weekly improv jam nights to 529 every Monday night. The King Psych Out Monday jam kicks off with a guest performance by Snarky Puppy keyboard and trumpet player Justin Stanton. Photo by Chad Radford…
Heart Hunters’ Brianna Blackbird and Drew de Man sit down with CL Music Editor Chad Radford to talk about travel, playing music together as husband and wife, and impending Super Bowl madness. To find out more about the ‘Mystal Hobo Folk’ Band, visit hearthunters.love
CL critics Chad Radford, Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Guada Rodriguez share their top picks for the first weekend of February. Upcoming performances by Anika, Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs, Gringo Starr, and more are highlighted this week Plus! The Super Bowl draws nigh on Atlanta, and with it comes a host of pre-game events and shows! Listen in to find your perfect "big game" plan for the coming weekend. Anika photo by Shinya Kato…
CL Music Editor Chad Radford joins Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Guada Rodriguez to talk about their top picks for weekend events. Helen Money photo by Jim Newberry
Local drumming dynamo John Restivo Jr. sits down with CL critic Jacob Chisenhall and Music Editor Chad Radford to compare and contrast Atlanta's modern music scene with other cities John has visited out on the road. Tune in to hear the history of John's musical journey, playing in a laundromat with no-wave sensation Sadie, and much more!…
For this weekend's roundup, CL critics, Chad Radford, Jacob Chisenhall, and Will Cardwell share their top picks for the weekend. Shows from Comethazine, Sloppy Jane, Hannibal Buress, and more are discussed, plus video game-based art galleries at the Bakery, and the impending return of Radfest at the Drunken Unicorn on Sat., Jan. 19. Comethazine Photo by @meltheking…

1 Artist Spotlight: Adam McIntyre of The Pinx 1:01:50
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Host Chad Radford speaks with Adam McIntyre of The Pinx.
CL Music Editor Chad Radford talks with Jacob Chisenhall and Will Cardwell about his annual birthday party. This year, Radfest takes over the Drunken Unicorn on Sat., Jan. 19, with performances by the Wolf Pack, Misanthropic Aggression, Upchuck, and Ryan Dinosaur.
Host Ben Eason ruminates on Atlanta's role in the modern film and television industry with special guest, Jennifer Long. With her previous experience on MTV Networks, The Weather Channel and NUVO TV, Long is a seasoned vet of the entertainment industry and currently serves as the executive director and WIFTA — Women in Film and Television of Atlanta.…
CL critics Chad Radford, Will Cardwell, and Jacob Chisenhall talk about 10 weekend events you don't want to miss.
Host Jerry White Jr speaks with filmmaker Tiffani Jai about her documentary film LONGING FOR.
CL Recommends - New Year's Weekend Roundup 2018.12.28 by Creative Loafing Atlanta
It's the freakin' weekend and CL critics Will Cardwell, Jacob Chisenhall, and Chad Radford weigh in on all of the weekend's events you don't want to miss.
CL critics Chad Radford, Will Cardwell, and Jacob Chisenhall talk about Headkrack's birthday bash feat Das EFX, what's happening at the Bakery, Fernbank, and more of the weekend's events you don't want to miss.
To talk more about what becoming W.A.G.E. certified means, MINT’s Executive Director Cory Klose paid a visit to CL’s Short Notice studio to speak with host Chad Radford.
Your weekend round up for Dec. 7-9. CL critics Chad Radford, Will Cardwell, and Jacob Chisenhall talk about all the weekend's music and happenings you don't want to miss.
Jeffrey Jeffrey Bützer joins Jacob Chisnehall and CL's Music Editor Chad Radford to talk about this year's round of "A Charlie Brown Christmas" shows at The Earl, Kavarna, and Madlife.
Creative Loafing's Music Editor Chad Radford and Gregorio Franco discuss the Dec. 6 Claudio Simonetti's Goblin show at Aisle 5. Goblin is best known for its soundtracks to Dario Argento's horror movie "Deep Red," Suspiria," and "Dawn of the Dead."
Creative Loafing's critics talk about all the events and music you don't want to miss this weekend.
Host Hilary Cadigan speaks to James Beard Award winning chef Steven Satterfield of Miller Union for the story behind his famous shrimp and andouille gumbo.
Host Hilary Cadigan speaks to Zeb Stevenson of Watershed, who shares the story behind his famous chicken and dumplings.
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