The South Has Something To Say

 

By: Amanda P Norris

Originally published June 5, 2019, by Plasma Magazine 

 

Film. Stand up. Music. Civic discourse. Together in one location for one night!

Tickets are pay-what-you-can. Every dollar goes directly to the artists.


Atlanta creates the culture the world consumes. Begin to scratch the surface of the breadth and depth of creativity Atlanta has to offer — join us to discover new works we didn't know our neighbors are creating, right next to us.

Featuring performers including musicians Sandra Hall and Kenny Kilgore, comedian David Perdue, filmmakers Brantly Jackson Watts, Marisa Ginger Tontaveetong, Tam King and Nathan Willis, DJ Mikkoh, and speakers Dr. John Holman, Liliana Bakhtiari, and The Bitter Southerner's Chuck Reece.

Enjoy cocktails from local distilleries and food from local chefs. (Food and drink are included in the ticket price!)

Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

The performance begins at 7:30 p.m.

Discussion and community-building at 9:00 p.m.

This event is presented by Seed&Spark, a company that is changing the entertainment industry to reflect the world we actually live in! This event is hosted at MET Atlanta, where creators thrive.

GET YOUR TICKET HERE

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