Hey guys! What a beautiful day it was yesterday, I hope everyone found something fun to do. It’s a low-key day today, but there’s still something going on for everyone.

As a side-note, does the new text-table work better for everybody? It’s a pain to do compared to the image but I think it might be better.

A couple of food events today:

At 5:30 the Watershed on Peachtree (1820 Peachtree Road) is having a 20 for $20 wine tasting event, twenty different wines and hors d'oeuvres to sample.

The Alliance Theater (1280 Peachtree St) is having an event called Play After Work, which is $25 and includes food and drink from the Spice Market, and a 7:30 performance of Tall Girls, a play about a female basketball team in the great depression.

I forgot to write about this yesterday, but La Tagliatella (933 Peachtree St) in Midtown is doing $5 pizzas all week. Their pizzas are usually anywhere from $13-$18 and they’re really tasty so this is a great deal, I don’t know what the catch is though, I’m sure there is one.

At 8pm, The Goat Farm (1200 Foster St) is having their Writers Exchange, no genre or style restrictions, anybody can read anything they’ve written for ten minutes and then receive feedback from the group.

The Hangar (151 Sampson st) has The Virgins of Comedy Show tonight at 8:30pm, their monthly show where the only people allowed to perform are comedians with less than four performances under their belt. Accessible via the Beltline too!

Splatter Cinema is back again at The Plaza (1049 Ponce de Leon Ave), this time they’re showing Videodrome at 9pm. Stop in and watch a cheesy gory movie, tickets are $10.

A handful of shows going on today:

Band Venue Cover Time Comments Little Tybee/100 Watt Horse The Earl $7, 21+ 9:30pm Two local bands, Little Tybe play complex catchy music with a violin and an 8-string guitar, amongst other things. 100 Watt Horse play weird spacey music and are kicking off their “South by South-South” tour tonight.Little Tybee Bandcamp | 100 Watt Horse Facebook Weary Heads 529 Free, 21+ 10pm Screeching feedback-filled reverb-drenched chorus-laden shoegaze. If you like the genre these guys are great, but if you don’t I doubt they’ll change your mind. Bandcamp Broken Bells/Au Revoir Simone Tabernacle $30 8pm Broken Bells play laid-back electronica, and ARS are a dream pop band kind of like The xx. Watching this whole show is the equivalent of taking a large dose of Xanax. George Thorogood & The Destroyers Center Stage $32 8pm Blues rock singer from Delaware, classic blues rock sound, this guy’s got some guitar chops but he almost sounds like a parody of himself. You probably know him from the ‘80s song Bad to the Bone. If you can make it through I Drink Alone with a straight face then I commend you. The Hellfyre Club Masquerade Purgatory $13 7pm Apparently this is a collective of rappers, their song’s pretty good but that a headache-inducing video.

Also:

CHILL PILL - Trip Hop, Chill Wave & Downtempo on vinyl @ The Bookhouse (736 Ponce De Leon Ave). 9pm.

Certain Creatures / TWINS @ The Sound Table (483 Edgewood Avenue). 10pm, $5, 21+

There’s also the regular Tuesday stuff, as well as all the ongoing events!

I’m going to see if I can get a cheap pizza from La Tagliatella for dinner, but after that I’d like to see either Little Tybee or Weary Heads. Splatter Cinema could be fun with the right people, preferably a group containing at least one incredibly squeamish person. Let me know what you guys get up to and what turns out to be fun!

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