Tag: YouTube
What the Church Ladies are cooking up
Dispatches from Atlanta and beyond. Also in this month's edition: Watching the World Cup in Norcross and trans dancers find a home on Cheshire Bridge.
Isaac Hayes III wants to help social media creators monetize their content
In the 20th century, Black musicians and other artists were regularly taken advantage of for their creative labor. In the 21st century, eight-tracks and record players have given way to TikTok and YouTube—but the exploitation remains. These entrepreneurs are fighting to change that.
YouTuber Rick Beato explains why your favorite rock song sounds so good
From his music studio in Stone Mountain, the 58-year-old posts new videos a few times a week for 2 million YouTube subscribers and counting, including series like "What Makes This Song Great?", countdowns of the best guitar solos, music theory, history lessons, and more.
Atlanta is a growing eSports hub, so your neighbor might make $1,000 a day playing video games
Welcome to the SoaR house, the improbable headquarters of one of the largest eSports organizations in the world. Its seven residents earn their livings by playing multiplayer video games like Call of Duty and Fortnite for millions of YouTube and Twitch followers from around the world. The video-game industry has blossomed in metro Atlanta thanks to a sizable talent pool, entertainment tax credits, and Fortune 500 corporations eager to connect with young consumers.
This Vox video explains a key part of what makes Migos sound like Migos
For the latest video in her "Earworm" series, Vox journalist Estelle Caswell breaks down the "Migos flow"—and it's all about triplets.
Coyote Peterson wants to teach you about animals you’ve never heard of
Like Steve Irwin, Jeff Corwin, and Jack Hanna before him, Coyote Peterson will do just about whatever it takes to teach his millions of YouTube followers—nicknamed the "Coyote Pack"—all about the animal kingdom.
How do you make lemon pepper wet wings from FX’s Atlanta? This YouTuber will show you.
Andrew Rea, better known as Binging with Babish, has more than one million YouTube subscribers thanks to his viral cooking videos that demonstrate how to make foods from movies and TV shows. Today he tackled the lemon pepper wet wings from FX's Atlanta.
The essential Puddles Pity Party playlist
If America's Got Talent was your first introduction to Puddles Pity Party, you need to listen up to these other songs by Atlanta's favorite singing sad clown.
Improv Everywhere takes over the Atlanta Marriott Marquis elevator
Already featured in seemingly every movie ever, the elevator at downtown's Marriott Marquis has a new claim to fame—as the star of an Improv Everywhere video.
Sublime Doughnuts wants to know: “Will it Doughnut?”
In a new YouTube video series, Sublime Doughnuts owner Kamal Grant spins a wheel of doughnut destiny that features a wide variety of ingredients such as Hot Cheetos, roses, guacamole, Starburst candy, and fried chicken. Then he creates the doughnut on camera and taste tests it.