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  2. Freaknik - Wikipedia

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    Freaknik (/ ˈ f r iː k n ɪ k /; originally Freaknic) was an annual spring break festival in Atlanta, Georgia.It was initially attended by students enrolled at historically black colleges and universities in the Atlanta University Center. [1]

  3. ‘Freaknik’ documentary tells untold story behind the ...

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    Freaknik was a sprawling street party throughout Atlanta from 1983 to 1999. The three-day event held in April was created by Black college students (Morehouse and Spelman colleges) from the DC ...

  4. Hulu shares a sneak peek into the ‘Freaknik ... - AOL

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    The highly anticipated Hulu documentary, “Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told,” released its first official trailer on the legendary spring break experience of the ’80s and ’90s in Atlanta.

  5. Shaky Knees Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Shaky Knees Music Festival is an annual music festival that takes place in Atlanta, Georgia.The festival was founded in 2013 by Tim Sweetwood in order to bring a proper indie music festival to the city of Atlanta, which already hosts festivals such as Sweetwater 420 Fest and Music Midtown.

  6. Magic City (club) - Wikipedia

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    Magic City's food menu includes "Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ" chicken wings, named after professional basketball player Lou Williams, who played for the Atlanta Hawks (2012–2014). [16] During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he was on an approved absence from the NBA Bubble to attend the funeral of a family friend in Atlanta.

  7. 688 Club - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1980s, the 688 Club was the primary place for up-and-coming bands from Atlanta and Athens, Georgia, to get noticed. Among the groups that regularly played there were R.E.M. and Pylon. The club spun off an independent record label, 688 Records, [10] which survived for a time even after 688 Club had closed. [11]

  8. Atlanta Black Pride Weekend 2022 Announces Lineup ... - AOL

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    Atlanta Black Pride Weekend 2022 is preparing for its 26th annual event set to take place on Labor Day weekend. The five-day Pride Celebration will include special appearances by Kandi Burruss ...

  9. 'Freaknik' documentary tells untold story behind the ...

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    Freaknik was a sprawling street party throughout Atlanta from 1983 to 1999. The three-day event held in April was created by Black college students (Morehouse and Spelman colleges) from the DC ...