Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has ordered the City of Atlanta to spend an additional $1.5 million to address the coronavirus among the city’s homeless population.
28.03.2020 - 16:45 / pitchfork.com
Future’s non-profit organization FreeWishes Foundation has teamed up with Atlanta Sewing Style to make masks for healthcare workers and hospitalized patients affected by COVID-19. Atlanta Sewing Style is a community of over 500 local sewers and designers who will create, cut, sew, and deliver the masks to local hospitals.
“There is so much that needs to be done during this crisis and if everyone can step up in some way, we can all get through this together as we serve our community,” FreeWishes
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has ordered the City of Atlanta to spend an additional $1.5 million to address the coronavirus among the city’s homeless population.
Future’s 2015 mixtape, 56 Nights, is now available on all streaming services. The joint project with DJ ESCO was previously available on TIDAL under Esco’s name.
Hollywood mogul Tyler Perry picked up the grocery tabs at 44 Krogers across metro Atlanta. Amid the coronavirus pandemic in Georgia, elderly and high-risk shoppers got a big shock upon getting to the register and learning they were getting all their stuff for free.
The Georgia Aquarium and Atlanta Humane Society teamed up to bring some cuteness to your day.
In partnership with US Foods, WestRock, Bulldog Movers, SpeedPro of Greater Atlanta, and the Dewberry Group, Atlanta restaurant Café Intermezzo is distributing 2,500 boxes of groceries for food service workers affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Hollywood mogul Tyler Perry left a big thank you to essential workers in Atlanta during the coronavirus pandemic. TMZ reports that he left a $500 tip for each of the 42 out-of-work servers at a Houston's restaurant on Sunday.
Tyler Perry is helping workers through hard times.
Tyler Perry is helping out restaurant workers during this extremely difficult time.
Boy Next Door Menswear has launched the Give One Get One campaign to provide masks to local medical providers and nursing homes.
Future’s 2015 mixtape, Beast Mode, is now available on all streaming platforms. He released it as part of a legendary run of projects kicking off with Monster, which the Atlanta rapper brought to streaming services for the first time in October 2019.
When it comes to the Coronavirus, the Married to Medicine cast has a front-row seat to this pandemic. As health care workers around the world try to provide the best care for thousands of sick patients, some familiar faces from Bravo are doing their part to save the lives of Atlanta residents infected with COVID-19.
From giving the world a look at her college experience to coming out as sexually fluid, Cynthia Bailey’s 20-year-old daughter, Noelle Robinson, has shared a lot of her personal life with fans of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. But what has it been like for Noelle to live in the spotlight? She recently opened up about the fact that having famous parents can make new friendships difficult to navigate.
A round of virtual clap emojis for these carers!
As concerns over the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic grow, Cynthia Bailey is revealing whether she plans to delay her upcoming nuptials to fiancé Mike Hill. The Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member previously settled on a wedding date of October 10, 2020, but says those plans are now up in the air amid the ongoing global health crisis.
The rapper behind the 2017 hit “Mask Off” is now ensuring that frontline healthcare workers will have masks to put on.
"I think that our healthcare professionals are the heroes in this situation and they are risking their lives for everyone"
Rapper Scarface gave an emotional account of his time in isolation since testing positive for the coronavirus. Scarface, whose real name is Brad Jordan, was interviewed by Atlanta rapper Ludacris on Instagram Live on March 27. Some three thousand people tuned in for the 20-minute chat.
Future has shared a new song called “Tycoon.” It arrives with a music video directed by Elf Rivera, whose helmed several of the Atlanta rapper’s past visuals, including “Rich $ex” and “Used to This.” Check out the new “Tycoon” clip below.