Hey guys! Welcome to March. I’ll be spending my morning looking for the best, cheapest mimosas in Midtown, if anybody has any recommendations let me know! There’s a lot to do today.

The beginning of March means the beginning of the Green Market in Piedmont Park! Fresh fruits and veggies, good local food. 9am-1pm. King of Pops will be there!

The Freedom Farmer’s Market (453 Freedom Parkway) is also happening from 9-1. The Wrecking Bar chef will be there in a pop-up restaurant cooking food for you while you shop.

This is your last weekend to catch UniverSOUL Circus at Turner Field (755 Hank Aaron Drive), so if you were waiting, now’s the time! Tickets start at $16.

Unlucky Bank of America customers, rejoice, for today is your weekend! You can get free admission into the High Museum (1280 Peachtree Street,) all weekend by showing your BOA card and photo ID.

If you like beer, bourbon, bbq, and have $35-$85 to spend, the Beer, Bourbon, and Barbeque Festival is going on in Atlantic Station (165 16th Street) at 12.There’s 40 bourbons, 60 beers, lots of barbeque, and live bluegrass.

Park Tavern is beginning the St. Patrick’s Day festivities a little early with their ShamRock Festival today at 4pm. It’s a little vague on the details, but Yacht Rock Schooner will be there, tickets are $15, and it’s 21+.

Everyone’s favorite downtown gallery The Mammal Gallery (91 broad street SW) is holding Phantom Fest this afternoon, at 4pm. It’s $7 at the door, eight bands are playing, and Mellow Mushroom is sponsoring the event, promising ‘a little surprise.’ Uber has offered a promo for new users who can use the code PHANTOMATL for a free $40 ride over there.

Over in EAV, Brother Hawk’s Big Medicine Festival is starting at The Basement (1245 Glenwood Ave SE). Lots of bands playing, lots of vendors, it’s non-smoking, and starts at 5pm. $15, 18+

Georgia Crafted launched today, for $30/month you get a box delivered in the mail with 4-5 locally made products. It seems like a very cool idea, although I’d like to see what the first box looks like before I sign up myself.

This might be out of most people’s price range, but I was contacted about this event and I thought it sounded way too awesome not to share with everybody. The DeKalb-Peachtree Airport (2040 Airport Rd) is hosting The Memphis Belle, which is a real WWII Boeing B-17 Bomber!! The event starts at 10am, you can buy a ride in the plane for $450 (!!), but after 5pm there will be free tours and donations accepted. If I had that kind of money I’d do this in a heartbeat.

Suburban fans of hackerspaces, rejoice! Geekspace Gwinnett (1000 Hurricane Shoals Rd) is opening today, their grand opening event will be at 6pm this evening.

If you’re near Kennesaw, the Zuckerman Museum of Art (1000 Chastain Road) is having it’s grand opening, at 6:30 tonight. It’s the city’s first new art museum in over a decade, according to Creative Loafing. The guy they interviewed in CL claims they’re only 20 minutes from Midtown, I don’t know what kind of car he has. Apparently there’s been art censored from it already…

Tonight at 8pm is the last night of Elliott St Deli & Pub’s Sounds From Underground festival (51 Elliott St), so if you haven’t made it out to that yet, check out their cool celebration of improvised music.

At 10pm, The Plaza Theatre (1049 Ponce de Leon Ave) is showing Saturday Night Fever in the style of their The Rom/Rocky Horror showings. Taboo-La-La: Saturday Night Fever will have “a "tight pants contest,” Hustle dance contest, pre-lobby party at 9 p.m. with DJ Westwood A Go-Go and cocktails, performance by Blast-Off Burlesque, and special guest Chico.“ Tickets are $15.

Marty Gra things:

Edgewood Corner Tavern (464 Edgewood Ave) is transforming themselves into The French Corner Tavern tonight, with jazz brunches, cajun dinners, and live jazz and karaoke at 9pm.

(464 Edgewood Ave) is transforming themselves into tonight, with jazz brunches, cajun dinners, and live jazz and karaoke at 9pm. D.B.A. Barbecue (1190 N. Highland Avenue NE) is doing mardi gras with an Abita tap takeover, 50¢ oysters, cajun food specials, and live music from 9-midnight.

(1190 N. Highland Avenue NE) is doing mardi gras with an Abita tap takeover, 50¢ oysters, cajun food specials, and live music from 9-midnight. The Drunken Unicorn (736 Ponce De Leon Ave) has Blair Crimmins & The Hookers playing at 9pm for their Mardi Gras Celebration, $12, 21+.

(736 Ponce De Leon Ave) has playing at 9pm for their Mardi Gras Celebration, $12, 21+. Meehans Public House in Atlantic Station is doing something at 3pm, but I’d leave this for a last resort…

If you just scrolled down here to the music, scroll up a little bit and check out Brother Hawk’s Big Medicine Festival at The Basement, and Phantomfest at The Mammal Gallery.

I’m gonna go down to Piedmont Park to check out the farmer’s market and have a pop, and then maybe head down to Phantomfest. I’d like to see Interstellar or go to the Goat Farm for Speaking in Tongues, but who knows what will happen. Send me an email and let me know what kid of fun you get up to!

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