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Game Night at the Woodruff Game Cart - October 4, 2018
Thursday October 4, 2018 05:00 pm EDT
Cost: Free
Join us for Game Night at the Woodruff Park Game Cart on the first Thursday of each month. We'll be open late until 8pm and feature group games such as: Bingo Night, Trivia, Retro Game Night, Game Circuit Tournaments, etc. We will have prizes for winners and a master of ceremonies from the Village Theater will host the event and entertain the crowd. Free to attend.
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The Other 4 Things To Do Today
Monday December 9, 2019 08:00 pm EST
Bakery
Cost: $10-$15
Then What presents: a punk rock LGBTQ+ version of Pirates of Penzance directed by Charity Irby and music directed/arranged by Gamble. Shows are 8PM on December 9th, 15th, and 16th.
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Monday December 9, 2019 07:00 pm EST
Smith's Olde Bar
Cost: $15 – $25
“We wanted to make something simple and honest and raw,” says Chris Turpin, one half of the breakout British duo Ida Mae. “We wanted to make a record our way, with no compromises.” That brand of fiercely unconditional commitment — to the songs, to the sound, to each other — has defined Ida Mae from ...
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Monday December 9, 2019 07:30 pm EST
Cathedral of St. Philip
Cost: $10-$150
The Atlanta Symphony Brass returns to present its third annual holiday concert, certain to be one of the most delightful and thrilling musical events of the season again this year! The program will feature some of the finest arrangements for brass ensemble and percussion, including traditional holid...
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Monday December 9, 2019 08:00 pm EST
MOTHER Bar & Kitchen
Cost: Free
some weirdos playing at mother bar
bunny love (NH): ( www.bunnylove.bandcamp.com )
dressed: ( https://dressed.bandcamp.com/ )
corporal quigg: ( https://corporalquigg.bandcamp.com/releases )
they act human: ( https://theyacthuman.bandcamp.com/ )
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Monday December 9, 2019 08:30 pm EST
The Earl
Cost: $8-$10
Sailor Poon was born in a musty garage-slash-bedroom as a playful, sarcasm-fueled response to the big red Texas patriarchy. Blending saxophone and thrift-store keyboards with elements of bands like The Stooges, Black Sabbath and The Butthole Surfers, they became known for their noisy, chaotic, high-...
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