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Tag Archives: hip-hop

On Demand: Bottom of the Map is Back!

February 11, 2020by Floyd Hall

Bottom of the Map, the Southern Hip-Hop podcast presented by NPR station WABE 90.1 is back for Season 2!! Producing BOTM is one of my extreme joys, so I’m excited […]

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Media, Music

On Demand: Bottom of the Map Podcast

June 3, 2019by Floyd Hall Leave a comment

I’m proud to announce a new podcast that I’m working on, entitled “Bottom of the Map”, which features conversations about Southern Hip-Hop and its cultural implications. Music journalist Christina Lee […]

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Media, Music, Social Media

Let Me Introduce You to Soul Food Cypher

October 28, 2018by Floyd Hall Leave a comment

If you haven’t been introduced to Soul Food Cypher, then allow me to catch you up on one of the most innovating arts organizations in Atlanta. Soul Food Cypher utilizes […]

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Art, Media, Music

Online: T.I. and Austin Blue Headline Public Art Installation in Southwest ATL

October 20, 2018by Floyd Hall Leave a comment

This year the City of Atlanta’s ELEVATE public art program comes to Southwest Atlanta, with a series of performances and activities that highlight the neighborhood’s artistic legacy. One of the […]

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Art, Media, Music

Online: Janelle Monáe, Donald Glover and why Atlanta Exports Culture

May 18, 2018by Floyd Hall Leave a comment

If we could rank artists by their ability to start and shift conversations about America’s most divisive issues — sex, politics, guns and media culture, to name a few — […]

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Art, Brand Management, Media, Music, Social Media

PODCAST: Today Maybe Forever presents “IN SPACE” at Atlanta Contemporary

May 4, 2018by Floyd Hall Leave a comment

IN SPACE is a collection of conversations with Atlanta-based artists, curators, creators, makers, leaders and educators presented on the Today Maybe Forever podcast platform. Each of these conversations was produced […]

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Art, Media, Technology

ONLINE: The return of FX’s “Atlanta” brings realistic, nuanced voice to the city’s Black spaces

March 7, 2018by Floyd Hall Leave a comment

The historical success of Atlanta’s music community — and Atlanta as a visual extension of that — shows that there’s still value in these Black spaces, both in human capital and cultural […]

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Art, Media, Music

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