Hey guys! This might be the last ever ATL Todo list, since it’s Ragnarök today, and I guess the Norse gods fighting each other and ensuring the destruction of the planet will probably be a bit of a downer on the ‘which places are still open’ front. On the bright side though, at least that will mean no more snow.

Did anyone make it to the Beep Beep gallery or see the Lou Reed film last night?

If you’re up early enough, the Fourth Ward Skatepark (830 Willoughby Way) is having the Atlanta BeltLine Street Cup Tournament if you want to watch some soccer at 10am. It says it’s open to 'youth of all ages,’ so I’m not sure if that means anyone can join or what.

3rd Annual Black History Month Parade will be going down Auburn Avenue at 12pm. There’s a marching band and all the usual parade stuff.

It’s kind of far, but if you’re out at North Decatur Mall (2050 Lawrenceville Hwy.), there’s the State of Black Science Fiction Convention, with several notable sci-fi authors attending.

Quadron are playing a free set in the back of Criminal Records (1154 Euclid Avenue NE) at 3pm ahead of their show at the Center Stage later tonight.

If you happen to be up in Chamblee, there’s a miniature music festival in Vision Studios (3875 Green Industrial Way), called No Big Egos 2, at 4pm. Some of those bands sound pretty cool, there’s a $10 cover, and for $5 you can get endless beer!

The Mammal Gallery (91 broad street) is hosting the closing reception for their Faces of South Broad Street exhibit at 7pm, live music and they’ll be selling off prints of the works.

As one exhibit closes, another one opens. The Museum of Design Atlanta (1315 Peachtree St) is holding the opening reception for their new exhibit, Hidden Heroes: The Genius of Everyday Things, which celebrates the design of every day objects. $15 to get in, 7pm.

At 7:30 the Goat Farm (1200 Foster St) is having an event called Live to Lathe. A folk-rock band Book Club will perform, while an artist paints a massive painting. At the end of the performance, the painting will be cut up and each piece used as the cover for a 7" single that will be pressed at the show. $12 cover, $65 if you want a copy of the 7"

At 8pm, Joystick Gamebar (427 Edgewood Avenue)is having a Ragnarök celebration, with mead, a freeplay jukebox, and a fortune teller, plus I’m sure some people will be wearing viking costumes.

The Arts Exchange (750 Kalb Street) is having their four-year anniversary Shakespeare Follies show. It’s a Shakespeare comedy show, tickets are $20 and it’s BYOB. 8pm

If you didn’t get enough bingo between Diesel and Estoria this week, Euclid Avenue Yacht Club (1136 Euclid Avenue) is having Ragnarok Bingo & Dance Party at 8:30.

Couchcouch (380 Edgewood Ave) is doing a spoken word event, DIRTYSOUTH, all speakerswill be sharing their southern-themed thoughts, alongside film projections, music, and $2 beer (cash only). This sounds cool. 8:30 pm.

Noni’s is having a cool sounding indie/electro/house party called Nonsense, “the hippest night in the city” according to CL. 21+, no cover. This happens every other Saturday, so I’m adding it to the regular events.

At 10pm, The Basement (1245 Glenwood Ave) is having the 22nd installment of Keep On Movin’, a 50’s and 60’s themed party, dubbed “the most stylish party in America” by GQ. $7 cover, 21+

Midcity Café (856 W. Peachtree St.) has four DJ’s spinning house music from 10pm on. Midtown’s own alcoholic coffee bar!

There’s lots of great music today again (imgur link):

In addition to that:

There’s some crazy party shit at Opera with EDM and who knows.

with EDM and who knows. 4th Annual ATL Mardi Gras Ball is happening in the Holiday Inn on 450 Capitol Ave (?!??)

is happening in the Holiday Inn on 450 Capitol Ave (?!??) Taste of New Orleans 1st Annual Masquerade Ball is at The Loft

There’s also all the regular Saturday stuff, and all the ongoing events!



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There’s so much going on I don’t even know what I want to do tonight. I’ll probably check out the Black History Month Parade in the am, maybe hit up the Quadron show in Criminal if I think I can get in and out of there without picking up another half-dozen albums. Dirtysouth sounds interesting, and Noni’s would be cool. The show at the 529 tonight is probably going to be awesome, and the Goat Farm sounds cool af but there’s no way I’ll get all of that in. Way too many things to do tonight, let me know what you guys get up to and what turns out to be fun!