June 14-15, 2013 — Last weekend, Atlantans enjoyed the annual Midsummer Music and Food Festival, a free event in Candler Park. Friday evening brought a nice, mellow warm-up to Saturday's maximum-capacity crowd. Friday featured Neil Cribbs, Reynolds & Williams Band, and Coy Bowles of Zac Brown Band. Saturday's lineup included acoustic Webster Humpage, electro dance favorite Stokeswood, the down-home Southern style of Connor Christian & Southern Gothic, the alt bluegrass of the Whiskey Gentry, the horn-filled funk and soul of the Soul Rebels, and finished off the evening with the crowd-roaring favorite Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.
The food was as plentiful and eclectic as the music. Packing in 25 of Atlanta's best food trucks, attendees sampled everything from gourmet mac & cheese and fries, Cajun, Vietnamese, Southern, Latin American cuisine, and vegetarian goodies. And they didn't forget desert favorites such as classic custard, cupcakes, kettle corn, and all-natural popsicles.
By the end of Saturday night, everyone's stomachs, souls, minds, and ears were well-nourished from a festival that won't soon be forgotten.
June 15, 2013 — Cypress Street Pint & Plate was transformed into a hot dog-lovers paradise as it hosted a Nathan's hot dog eating contest. Contestants were given 10 minutes to consume as many hot dogs as they could without losing any in the process. Local Atlantans took the stage to see if they could to make it to Coney Island for the national finals on July 4. Professional competitive eater Adrian Morgan, of Baton Rouge, La., won first place after eating 38 hot dogs in the time allotted.
June 11, 2013 - Billy Idol, former member of Generation X, played to a sold-out crowd at the Tabernacle on Tuesday night. Idol belted out his greatest hits, including "Dancing With Myself," "Eyes Without a Face," "Rebel Yell," and "White Wedding."
June 10, 2013 - Fleetwood Mac performed to a sold-out Philips Arena on Monday night. The original lineup, minus Christine McVie who left the band in 1998, played a 23-song set which included their old classics along with songs from their new Album "Extended Play."