

Good news: with his new music and book release, PT The Gospel Spitter is delivering a positive and powerful message to and for the people in building a better community
In a certain book of a highly religious nature, there's a phrase which reads "Faith without works is dead". Prayer is where it starts, but the work, passion, and purpose to positively position the greater good is what gets you there. And one such steward who his using his creative gifts and talents to such an end is PT The Gospel Spitter. We recently sat down with the faith creative as he shares his story, which includes a new chapter to say the least. In opening up about h


Spiritually driven and culturally centered: set sail for the launch of the Spades & Spirits Podcast
Being driven by the Spirit (and an occasional "sprinkling" of some spirit for the 21 and older audience) and having a coming together of culture-centered and driven conversations. On top of that, provide enough of a mix of a little game-play while being all about intentional and transformative. Who exactly does that? Look no further than the creative media undertaking of Misty Reign (The Spiritual Attorney) and Christian Nicole (The Intuitive Development Coach). Already res


A sound series of summer events: the "Iconic" Iota Zeta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. sets the stage for a sensational summer
Typically during the summer months, a number of Divine 9 organizations (the collective of historically and predominantly Black fraternities and sororities) use the summer for a time to pause and refresh to gear up for their programming during the fall and related times of the year. While duly noted, the "Iconic" Iota Zeta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. is among those taking a different approach with a balance of social and community engagement during this ke


People first: Newton County Commissioner (District 2) Demond Mason runs for re-election on a foundation of service, outreach, and leadership
For those who are not able to partake of early voting (as the last day in Georgia is May 15, 2026), there's still "Primary Tuesday" (on May 19, 2026). With a few days for some to take in the bevy of campaign information, there's an underlying theme to pay attention to. People first. On the last day of early voting, we have a conversation with Demond Mason, as he currently serves as Newton County Commissioner for District 2. The 2-term public servant is running for re-electi


An infusion of culture: the upcoming World Cup Experience Events via Taylor Frucel provide programming across arts, entertainment, music, cuisine, and fashion
From June 15-July 15, 2026, Atlanta is a city the world is sure to watch given the games and related events associated with the 2026 World Cup. The global signature event in soccer features the world's top national teams competing for the game's ultimate prize. While some may be able to actually partake of the games, there's a number of themed events to provide an engaging experience. And one set of events to keep an eye on includes the World Cup Experience Events. Under th


A purpose in being prepared: the upcoming book discussion via Shenita Connally focuses on providing access to resources in getting things in order
Is your life in order? When it comes to preparing for the inevitable, getting one's affairs in order is a conversation that has to take place. Despite the challenges that come with such conversations, not having them can wreak havoc and in a proverbial manner, add kerosene to a fire. Given her life experience in transitioning, Shenita Connally's book Is Your House In Order is a deep yet accessible dive into the need to plan ahead as fully as possible. Inspired by the needs


On the rise: the Atlanta Gladiators' 2025-26 season sets the stage for developing talent and competing for meaningful games beyond the month of April
The ECHL season is a long one. The regular season (72 games) starts in mid-October and for most teams, concludes in mid-April. For 16 teams (4 from each division), their season continues into post-season play for the ECHL Championship, the Kelly Cup. And while the Atlanta Gladiators' season concluded on May 4th with a series-ending 3-1 loss in Game 6 of their 1st round playoff series against the South Carolina Stingrays (a 4-2 series loss), while ending sooner than planned,


Year 11 of the Winner's Circle: the Alphas of Atlanta build on their community impact via the #AlphaDerbyWeekend
Since its inaugural effort in 2015, the #AlphaDerbyWeekend via the Alphas of Atlanta is one of the key events of its kind nationally. Yes, we said nationally. The Kentucky Derby themed event has evolved from a 2-day event (2015-16) to a 3-day event (2017-19) and eventually adding a golf tournament component (2021) to being one of the most prestigious events outside the actual Kentucky Derby in Louisville, KY. Given larger corporate partnerships which includes the likes of (b


Be sure to mark her: a 30-plus year array of experience, expertise, and community engagement, BT Gutter Parker is balanced in her run for Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge
During the current primaries and early voting season, there are a number of races to pay attention to, along with having an understanding of what the office entails and the level of impact it has. One such office is that of Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge. And one such candidate is BT Gutter Parker (Esq.). During our recent conversation, we take time to speak about her candidacy as she is among 3 candidates running for office. At the onset, Gutter Parker provides the


Show me and I'll go; go and then show me: the work of the Alma Film Festival and the creative leadership of Anthony Page dedicated to meaningful storytelling and beyond
Show me and I'll go; go and then show me. This full-circle quote provides the context in which the Alma Film Festival encompasses, especially from its founder and managing producer, Anthony Page. With a track record of film and related creative production spanning nearly 30 years, his leadership and vision are among the elements providing the driving force and energy behind this festival and related workings. We recently sat down to discuss the work taking place, starting w
























