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The Source |Atlanta Natives Big Boi And CeeLo Green Curate ATL Experience at Reverb

Located in Downtown Atlanta, the legendary rappers have offered their Atlanta expertise to help curate the perfect trip to the ATL. Big Boi who is half of the rap group Outkast and a seven-time GRAMMY Award-winner has always worn the infamous A-town on his back. Alongside five-time GRAMMY Award-winning singer, songwriter, producer and Atlanta native CeeLo Green of Goodie Mob, as well as Larkin Poe and Microwave. These Atlanta natives know the real deal about their favorite and most talked about spots in the A. Guests will get to experience REVERB’s proprietary City Guide featuring these artists’ favorite locations throughout the city. To hear City Guide recommendations, guests are encouraged to utilize in-room Amazon Alexa features to ask for local hot spots from hometown music stars. As REVERB properties continue to launch in bustling cities nationwide, Hard Rock remains steadfast in their commitment to working with local artists to curate these City Guides.

Savannah comes together at the new 3 Points Food Court

Photo courtesy of 3 Points Food Court Food trucks converge at 3 Points Food Court during a December trial-opening event. Offbeat storefronts, dive bars, a 1940s cinema converted into a music venue, and an over-the-top burger joint are but a few of the eclectic destinations that make up one of Atlanta’s most unique neighborhoods: Little Five Points. The name itself comes from the intersection of Moreland Avenue, McLendon Avenue, and Euclid Avenue, creating the five points of the alternative Atlanta hotspot. While Savannah’s Starland District has the closest vibe to Atlanta’s art-filled Little Five Points, the Hostess City lacks a neighborhood that is aptly named for its intersecting points. Similar offbeat businesses make up and make known our local art-focused Starland neighborhood. Graveface Records, Two Tide Brewing, and Back

Remote Luxury: Namibia

Share: The Desert Whisper, with its wall of glass, offers two guests complete privacy and luxurious shelter in the Namib Desert, near the Tropic of Capricorn. (Sharri Whiting De Masi) Long before 2020 became the year of social distancing, Namibia was the ultimate destination for remote luxury. New properties are ever more high-end, and ever more private. Some are grand desert hideaways for only two guests, who share infinite desert horizons with no other humans (except perhaps the dedicated chef and driver, who appear only when summoned).  We retreated with anticipation to be the first at the Desert Whisper, far into the Namib Desert, just as Namibia was preparing to open again to international tourists. Developed by the locally based Gondwana Collection Namibia group, which has spent more than two decades perfecting its 20 Namibian offerings, this one is the pinnacle. 

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