HBCUs are Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and the City of Atlanta is a hotbed for them, some started the year the Civil War ended, all located adjacent to each other on the Westside just […]

HBCUs are Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and the City of Atlanta is a hotbed for them, some started the year the Civil War ended, all located adjacent to each other on the Westside just […]
It’s quiet at Atlanta’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities right now. The students have been elsewhere since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, yet the contractors and guards are still tending and gatekeeping, pleasantly greeting […]
Meet Matt. He’s Today’s Nice Stranger. He gets to paint new cycletracks green. I met him while Traveling at the Speed of Bike to work on my new free Ride Spot tour yesterday featuring Atlanta’s […]
Grab your Artsy Bike water bottle and let’s go! Wait, not so fast. It’s crowded out there in the usual spots for bike riding in Metro Atlanta, and that’s a (good) problem because that means […]
I finally finished the narrative for the first of two MARTA Mural tours I’ve created as a People for Bikes Ambassador. You can see it here. Here’s the route: And, by the way, if you’re […]
So an organization named Midtown Alliance sent me this face mask designed by the same artist who created the mural at the Midtown MARTA transit station (Andrew Catanese, pictured below, who was a Today’s Nice […]
So, first of all, I finished the “Dunwoody Painted Picnic Tables while Traveling at the Speed of Bike” self-guided tour for you, but that’s not even the story. Something so big (that may seem small […]
I’ve been so art-starved out here in suburbia during this pandemic and now there’s THIS beautiful sprinkling of creativity all over the place! I love this project! The Metro Atlanta city of Dunwoody has added […]