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"Everybody took out $150,000" - Artest tells a story of he and his teammates splurging at Magic City in Atlanta
"No, we going to Magic City," Sandiford-Artest sheepishly admitted ... For some players, that release comes in the form of ...
ATLANTA — A five-part docuseries about one of Atlanta’s most well-known strip clubs has been picked up and is expected to premiere later this summer. “Magic City: An American Fantasy” has been picked ...
*Quincy Jones may have been a legendary producer, but according to Magic City’s founder, Michael “Magic” Barney, he wasn’t at all distracted by the club’s world-famous dancers. Instead, when Jermaine ...
For 40 years, Magic City has been more than a strip club—it’s been Atlanta’s compass for cool. To outsiders, it’s an exoticized symbol of the city’s nightlife; to insiders, it’s the “Black Studio 54” ...
The five-part docuseries opens with the man who founded Magic City, Michael “Mr. Magic” Barney, who arrived in Atlanta at the end of the 1970s. Seeing what Atlanta had to offer to dreamers and ...
The five-part series, executive produced by the 6 God through DreamCrew Entertainment, along with Jermaine Dupri, explores the rise of the Atlanta strip joint that's not only famous for its dancers, ...
ATLANTA — A former employee of Atlanta club Magic City filed a federal lawsuit against the company and owner Michael Barney, Sr., claiming she was sexually harassed and forced to participate in an ...
An ex-dancer at one of Atlanta’s most popular strip clubs has filed a lawsuit against the business in federal court. The woman claims Magic City owes her thousands of dollars in unpaid wages and ...
Jermaine Dupri confessed to spending a whopping eight-figure sum on dancers at Atlanta’s Magic City club over two decades. “I spent $10,000 every Monday for 20 years straight,” Dupri said without ...
Magic City has been a cultural landmark in the South for decades. Jermaine Dupri is about to tell its untold story in a new docuseries. “The reason I feel like it was important right now is, for one, ...
Magic City is more than neon lights, dollar bills and bass-heavy beats — it’s an Atlanta institution. Since opening in 1985, the famed strip club has been a cultural hub, a kingmaker in hip-hop, and a ...
The strip club Magic City’s lore looms large: In 2018, Atlanta United celebrated its championship win at the club with the MLS Cup in tow. In 2020, basketball player Lou Williams violated the NBA’s ...
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