Posts by Butter ATL
5 Great Atlanta Coffee Spots For Real Ones
Did you know that March is National Caffeine Awareness Month? Yeah, me neither. But apparently the awareness month was created in 2003 by the Caffeine Awareness Alliance to bring attention…
Read MoreButter.ATL Asks Omerettà The Great What Is and Isn’t Atlanta
There’s a high chance that earlier this week, you went to sleep, all comfy and confident that you can rep Atlanta without a problem, only to wake up to the…
Read More11 Things We Wanna See from Trae Young at the 2022 NBA All-Star Game
It’s undeniable that Trae Young, the Atlanta Hawks’ point guard who’s put our underdog team on his back for a good portion of the season, is an up-and-coming superstar to…
Read MoreSTILL DRE: Butter.ATL Interviews New Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens
Andre Dickens, a friend of Butter.ATL, was elected Atlanta’s 61st mayor just a few weeks ago. And you already know — we insisted (really more like asked really, really nicely) that…
Read MoreThe ATLien Reminding Folks To Read Poetry This Black History Month
“All right, ain’t nothing we ain’t; we don’t need to be quiet no more about setting the trend for everything.” The first time I met Aurielle Marie, or just Elle…
Read MoreButter.ATL’s 2021 Holiday Wish List
‘Tis the season to look around and realize we deserve more, and that somebody oughta be resolving our issues, because #lawd has it been a couple of years here in…
Read MoreButter.ATL’s Top Albums of the Year
2021 may have had pandemic lows, but in terms of music coming out of Atlanta, it was filled with highs. Everyone’s favorite artists were dropping EPs, mixtapes, and singles all…
Read MoreButter.ATL’s 2021 Holiday Gift Guide
Holiday season has been upon us, but in true Atlanta fashion, you’re probably just now looking for stocking stuffers and gifts to put under the tree. Luckily we’re in ATL,…
Read MoreJames Baldwin’s Enduring Relevance To Atlanta
“History, I contend, is the present—we, with every breath we take, and every move we make, are history—and what goes around, comes around.” James Baldwin, The Evidence of Things Not…
Read MoreWhy Remembering ATL’s Native American History Is So Important
Few things are as recognizably Atlanta as the vast (and often traffic-filled) network of roads across the city known as Peachtree Street, which stretches from just below Five Points, the…
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