Hey guys! Happy Thursday! What did everybody do yesterday?

If you’re a bike commuter who likes free doughnuts, ride your bike to Krispy Kreme on Hank Aaron (633 Evans Street SW) for a free doughnut sponsored by WeCycle Atlanta as part of their monthly Commuter Breakfast. 7-9am.

Get on 10th, 12th, or 14th and Peachtree in Midtown today to see the latest Flux project called McTell Street. 12 buskers will be making the city a lively and exciting place over five blocks, from 11am-2pm.

At noon in Centennial Olympic Park the Music At Noon Concert Series resumes, offering live music to eat your lunch to. Today it’s North “Tunes” Woodall playing electric guitar.

The Apache Café has another event in it’s Mix Logic series, tonight they’re focusing on Prohibition-era cocktails. 6pm.

Tonight at the Sweetwater Brewery (195 Ottley Dr), the Atlanta Silverbacks 2014 Season Kickoff Party is happening! Lots of exciting things happening if you’re a Silverbacks fan, and of course plenty of Sweetwater beer. Free, but you should RSVP at the link above. 6:30pm.

If you liked Manchester Orchestra yesterday at Criminal Records, they’re having an album release party today at Gallery L1 (828 Ralph McGill Blvd) that is free and involves some kind of live performance, I’m not sure if they will be playing or not, but their tour schedule doesn’t have them anywhere today, and they are from Atlanta, so who knows… Be sure to RSVP at the link above if you’re planning on going, 7pm.

The Atlanta BeltLine Run Club has a 2-4 mile run organized tonight at 7pm, starting at Park Tavern in Piedmont Park, and ending there as well so you can undo all that hard work of exercise. Get there early, they are leaving the park at 7pm precisely.

History nerds, tonight at the Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum (800 Cherokee Ave) they are playing At The River I Stand, a film that documents the 1968 Memphis sanitation strike, with Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I have been to the mountaintop” speech, the day before his assassination. 7pm, free.

The Goat Farm (1200 Foster St) is holding Sound & Vision tonight at 7pm, the next part of the Atlanta Film Festival, involving live Atlanta bands, art, films, and food trucks. It’s $10 to get in, but through Scoutmob you can pay $15 which gets you a ticket and two beers. Beer’s usually $4 at the Goat Farm, so that’s a pretty good deal.

The Earl is showing Breadcrumb Trail tonight at 8:30pm, the SLINT documentary. Tickets are $8, for more details read the short description here. If you don’t know who Slint are, check out their 1991 album Spiderland, they’re possibly one of the most influential math rock bands ever.

The Village Theatre (349 Decatur St) is holding open improv with April Shower Power Jam tonight at 10pm. Anyone is welcome to show up to watch or participate in the fun! No cover (I think).

Shows tonight (image):

Band Venue Details Comments BoomBox Terminal West 9pm, $18 Electronic “rock and roll,” the band never make set-lists and decide what they’re going to do based on how the crowd feels, this sounds like a really cool show. The Mowgli’s Vinyl 8pm, $16 Lightweight indie pop from California. Perfect summer music. Childish Gambino Masquerade Music Park 6pm, sold out Donald Glover’s rap alter-ego, has been sold out for ages unfortunately. All I know is I’m pissed that GSU dropped him from their Pantherpalooza concert this year. MS MR Masquerade (Hell) 8pm, $17 Reverb-drenched darkwave/synthpop. Think Florence + The Machine on a bad trip. Eureka California 529 9pm, free Athens-based garage rock. You could do a lot worse for free.

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There’s also the regular Thursday stuff, plus all the ongoing events!

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I’m eying up The Goat Farm, but heading over to The Earl to see the SLINT doc and then going to 529 for the free show after sounds like a fun night. BoomBox and The Mowgli’s both sound like great shows too though. Let me know what you guys get up to, and what turns out to be fun!

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