Women of Momentum 2025 Honoree Saher does not lead with noise. She leads with truth. In a year obsessed with acceleration, Saher chose consistency. In a culture that rewards spectacle, she chose integrity. And in a creative economy that often confuses visibility with value, she built momentum the quieter, more enduring way, by staying present...
Category: Art
Atlanta visual artist Monica “MG” McCollough examines trauma-healing and the reclamation of self-love and identity in debut novel
Life and its struggles often come at us fast, especially for Lavender, a young Black, indigenous girl coming of age in tumultuous surroundings. Lavender’s story and thoughts of her once permeated the mind of first-time author Monica McCollough (pen name) for over fifteen years, but these days the fictional character is no longer a constant,...
Juneteenth: Let the Good Times Roll Festival celebrates Black culture
A community organization founded by one of the oldest Black fraternities, Rho Omega and Friends is behind Louisiana’s largest and longest running Juneteenth festival that also serves as a fundraiser to help send local youth to college. Rho Omega and Friends will present the 36th annual Let the Good Times Roll Festival honoring the culture, music, art, fashion and...
Stick A Fork In It culinary classes help build children’s character
When Lowndes County elementary school teacher Shawntay Gray began brainstorming ideas to take her love for teaching outside the traditional classroom, she envisioned ways to inspire children through creativity and new opportunities they may not have access to at home and in their communities. Looking back on her own childhood, Gray said she recalled how...
CACAO’s Caribbean food and music festival returns June 10
Reggae and Soca beats, the scent of mouthwatering food and bold, vibrant Caribbean colors of red, green and yellow infuse the air with an intoxicating feast for the senses at the annual Caribbean Food and Music Festival hosted by the Central Alabama Caribbean American Organization (CACAO). It’s a scene that CACAO and festival founder Pauline...
inCity Magazine Partners with WAV Music Festival
inCity Magazine is thrilled to announce its partnership with WAV Music Festival as a Media Partner for the upcoming music event taking place on Saturday, May 27th, 2023 at the Atlanta Underground. The WAV Music Festival is a celebration of culture and sound, featuring a lineup of genre-defining DJs and a diverse range of music...
University of Dope: Was All A Dream
The creators of University Of dope are two Hip-Hop enthusiasts, A.V. “$upreme” Perkins a DIY blogger and Marian “Skinni Bee” Andoh a project manager. The University of Dope brand was created when A.V. asked Marian to name all the members of Wu-Tang while drunk…turns out she could name them all, and thought it would be...
An art that keeps on giving: Fulton County Arts & Culture funds artists, organizations in vibrant creativity hub
An art that keeps on giving: Fulton County Arts & Culture funds artists, organizations in vibrant creativity hub David Manuel new head of department Story by Ebony Sherise Creative concepts in the online exhibit, Art and Healing in the Time of the Pandemic, capture visual expressions that creator and curator Deanna Sirlin compiled from various...
#Juneteenth2020: Take Action!
(Image in Header) Montgomery, AL Black Lives Matter painting around the fountain, where slaves were paraded around to be auctioned off. June 19, 2020 aka Juneteenth, celebrates 155 years of African American nationally commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. Are African American’s REALLY Free? inCity Magazine has created a list of...
Goldie The Artist – Art Show
Goldie The Artist hits the city of Montgomery with his amazing art pieces. inCity Magazine’s Publisher, Christopher Thomas, talks exclusively with him. Paintings by Goldie The Artist; Photography by Christopher Thomas










