5 Things to Do: Chai Pani Dining for a Cause - November 06 2017

What’s happening in Atlanta

The South in Color

Margaret Mitchell House - 979 Crescent Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 $8.50-$13. 10 a.m.
Over the course of his career as a folklorist, University of North Carolina history professor William Ferris has documented famous and not-so-famous Southerners. In his first exhibition of color photography, Ferris captures the everyday moments of Southern people, depicting the likes of prisoners, quilt makers, and roadside vendors in the simple moments of their days.

Goblin, Morricone Youth

The Loft - 1374 W. Peachtree St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30309 $25-$30.
Italian soundtrack greats, Massimo Morante, Maurizio Guarini, Fabio Pignatelli and Agostino Marangolo, all comprise the musical powerhouse Goblin. Paired with Morricone Youth, the two groups present the “Sound of Fear” tour, playing horror soundtracks around the country.

alt-J

Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre - 800 Battery Avenue Southeast, Atlanta, GA 30339 $50-$70. 8 p.m.
Music lovers won’t want to miss this indie rock sensation as it passes through Atlanta on the RELAXER tour tonight. Fans are welcome to come out, kick back and groove along to alt-J tunes.

‘Text Me: How We Live in Language’

Museum of Design Atlanta - 1315 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 Free-$10
The Museum of Design Atlanta presents an exhibition curated by internationally-renowned designer, writer and brand strategist Debbie Millman. The exhibition examines the role of typography in how we live and create our lives, including everything from texts to tattoos and household goods. The works are from over 50 leading artists and designers, including Allison Bechdel, Neil Gaiman, Ken Carbone and more.

Chai Pani Dining for a Cause

Chai Pani - 406 W Ponce de Leon Ave, Decatur, GA 30030 5:30 p.m.
Dine at Chai Pani and get good food for a good cause. A portion of proceeds from meal sales will benefit the Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network’s mission to provide legal services to victims of persecution and survivors of human trafficking.