Opening Shot: A drone’s-eye view of the Magic City gentlemen’s club in Atlanta, then we flash to a woman in thigh-high white boots getting out of a sports car. The Gist: Among the A-listers that are ...
Atlanta holds a distinct place in the American cultural landscape. Beginning in the 1970s, it became a hub for the Black elite, and has only grown since then. Within Atlanta’s confines, Magic City, ...
If you’ve been to Atlanta and are interested in the city’s nightlife, it’s possible (maybe even likely) that you’ve stopped by “Magic City.” You’ve probably at least heard of it. The famous downtown ...
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 ...
Mark your calendars. Starz has announced the acquisition of Magic City: An American Fantasy, a five-part docuseries set to premiere this summer. The series delves into the captivating history of ...
Magic City can thank one of its biggest boosters for a new docuseries about the establishment. “Magic City: An American Fantasy,” which debuts Friday on Starz, is billed as explores “the untold ...
*Director Charles Todd brings the powerful story of Atlanta’s legendary club to life in Magic City: An American Fantasy, premiering August 15 at 10:00 pm ET/PT on STARZ. For over 40 years, Magic City ...
“Magic City: An American Fantasy” is not just a club, but a complex ecosystem where entertainment, entrepreneurship, and cultural influence intersect. This one-of-a-kind documentary series provides a ...
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” ...
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 ...
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 ...