Every Thursday evening, the pickleball courts at Pullman Yards transform into a scene that feels straight out of the past. The multiage, multigender, multiracial crowd whirling around the repurposed ...
ATLANTA — Roll, bounce, dance or derby -- skating has glided its way through Atlanta's history for decades. The community of roller skating is embedded in the city's culture, especially among Black ...
Performances in N.Y.C. As Black roller skaters from around the country bring their styles to the city, some locals look for space to preserve the moves Atlanta is known for. Credit... Supported by By ...
Since the start of the pandemic, roller-skating has been having an extended moment. Across the country, people have been donning their quads and meeting up for group glides in city parks or hanging ...
The rolling skating culture in Atlanta is like no other, but recent closures have left the tradition of lacing up your skates and hitting the rink at risk. One skater and Atlanta native is working to ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta’s oldest roller skate and skateboard shop is closing. Skate Escape announced on their Instagram page that their last day of business will be Monday, October 30. “It is with heavy ...
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