The brand new five-part docuseries Magic City: An American Fantasy premieres on STARZ Friday, Aug. 15 at 10/9c. The new riveting docuseries invites viewers on a wild ride through the history of the ...
“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 over 40 years, Magic City has been more than a strip club—it’s been a cornerstone of Atlanta’s cultural identity, influencing music, entertainment, and business far beyond Georgia. Now, the STARZ ...
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 ...
The fifth and final part of the hit STARZ docuseries Magic City: An American Fantasy premieres on the network Friday, Sept. 12 at 10/9c. During the series finale, Mr. Magic is shown clinging to his ...
The five-part docuseries Magic City: An American Fantasy, created by Cole Brown and directed by Charles Todd, takes a look at the history of Magic City, Atlanta’s most famous gentlemen’s club, which ...
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, ...
A new five-part docuseries, “Magic City: An American Fantasy,” explores the enduring legacy of the famed strip club and its significant influence on hip-hop culture. The series delves into the club’s ...
“Magic City: An American Fantasy,” the star-studded five-part docuseries exploring the rise of Atlanta’s iconic strip club, Magic City, and its massive influence on hip-hop culture, premieres Friday, ...
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” ...
In the early 1980s, Michael Barney and his wife left his hometown of Camden, N.J., and relocated in Atlanta, where he started working in telecommunications and earned the nickname “Mr. Magic” from ...