Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It was a wild spring break celebration like no other. If you lived in Atlanta in the 80s and 90s, you probably remember Freaknik.
What happens at Freaknik stays at Freaknik ... until it comes to Hulu. Forty years from its 1983 launch as a spring break picnic, the infamous Atlanta festival known as Freaknik will take the ...
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Freaknik, three decades removed from its peak years, has become a cultural touchstone of a particular period of Atlanta history, both good and bad. Through the gauzy pastiche of nostalgia, it’s ...
The infamous Atlanta college festival known as Freaknik will return to the spotlight in an upcoming Hulu documentary, almost 40 years after its 1983 launch. “Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told” ...
Atlanta, Georgia, hosted the Freaknik Festival, an annual music event, from 1982 to 1995. It gained popularity despite its humble beginnings but later collapsed due to violence and drug use. Despite ...
*Earlier this year Hulu announced a documentary about the wildest party in Black culture, known as Freaknik, and the internet went crazy. Many wondered if they would see themselves in the documentary ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: There is a Freaknik documentary coming to Hulu, and the announcement comes just in time for college spring breaks. Reported first by Variety, last week Hulu added a new ...
Unfortunately the freak-fest was real, and left all those, with even a smidgen of pride in our culture, scratching our heads. Understand, we aren't trying to manufacture this into big deal, because ...
ATLANTA — It was a wild spring break celebration like no other. If you lived in Atlanta in the 80s and 90s, you probably remember Freaknik. You may have even been a part of it. That means you might be ...