Hey guys! Sorry this took so long today, it’s such a quiet day I had to look all over for things to do! It’s a really quiet day. Paleo St Pat’s food at Villains was delicious last night, you should definitely go in next Monday and try it! Tried to make it down to the Park Tavern after but it was just too damn cold.

Somebody wrote in yesterday and told me that the drone I was posting about was just some kid with an RC Helicopter

Inman Park Restaurant Week continues today at Parish Foods and Goods (240 N. Highland Avenue). $25 for a build-your-own three-course meal, menu details inside the link.

A new addition to the regular Tuesday stuff, Cypress Street Pint & Plate (817 West Peachtree St) has Beer Geek Tuesday at 7pm. Tonight they’re tasting beers from R.J. Rockers Brewing, including Good Boy Stout, Son of a Peach, Witty Twister, and Peachy King.

Whole World Improv Theater (1216 Spring St) is hosting Automatic Improv tonight at 8pm, $5 cover.

A reader wrote in asking if I’d write a quick guide to the best patio and dog-friendly places around, but Scoutmob has beat me too it! I would have added Park Tavern in Piedmont Park, and Park Grounds (142 Flat Shoals) in Reynoldstown to the list if it were me. Also somewhat in the spirit is their list of the top six park+picnic combos, although how they left off a delicious cheesesteak from Woodys (981 Monroe Dr) eaten in Piedmont Park followed by walking over to the Midtown Arts Cinema to cool down and watch a movie, I don’t know. Feel free to send in more requests for stuff like that, that’s a great idea!

Bike commuters are meeting up at Sister Louisa’s Church (466 Edgewood Ave) tonight around 5:30 and again at 7:30 for drinks and new bike-friends

The Mason-Dixon Burlesque Tour is appropriately at the Red Light Café (553 Amsterdam Ave) tonight, $20 at the door and do I even need to say that it’s 18+?

Really not much going on today, there’s a few shows listed below, in addition to those The Hollidays are playing at Blind Willies (828 N. Highland Ave) tonight at 9pm for $5. These guys were at the Clermont not too long ago, they’ve certainly got a diverse audience.

Tuesday Band Venue Details Comments The Love Agenda The Earl 9:30pm, $8 These guys aren’t untalented, but they are a bit boring. Standard alt-rock/shoegaze stuff. Cerebral Ballzy 529 10pm, $10 Brooklyn-based lofi punk band, high energy classic punk sound. Reuben and the Dark The Masquerade (Purgatory) 7pm, $10 Mumford and Sons Jr. Come on isn’t there other music to make? HIM Center Stage Theater 8pm, $30 That goth kid in high-school with pentagrams all over his notebooks probably used to listen to these guys non-stop. I could have fun at this on nostalgia alone The Colourist The Vinyl 8pm, $14 Upbeat indie pop from California. They call themselves “math-pop” and I can kind of see it. These guys sound way too summery for today but it’s pretty good stuff. RAC Terminal West 8pm, 18+, $18 You probably know these guys because they’ve remixed just about every song in the world by now, and they always do a great job. I’m not sure what their show will be like but I bet it will be a good one.

There’s also the regular Tuesday stuff, plus all the ongoing events, and check out the week’s concert listings if you like to plan ahead!

Cerebral Ballzy sounds like a good time at the 529 tonight, and so does Cypress for some of that peach beer! Let me know what you guys get up to and what turns out to be fun!

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