Hey guys! It’s Monday, spring break is over for Tech and GSU students, and so of course it’s beautiful outside. Here’s a run-through of everything going on today.

The Atlanta Science Festival continues today, lots of events all day long, check the full list here, but my favorite ones are:

The Fusion Gallery (100 Auburn Ave) opening today until Friday, and is displaying The Sound of Art , “Join us opening night to hear drawings emerge, see drawings created from sound stimuli, watch brain waves transform to music, and participate in collaborative art making with known artists” 6pm, free.

(100 Auburn Ave) opening today until Friday, and is displaying , “Join us opening night to hear drawings emerge, see drawings created from sound stimuli, watch brain waves transform to music, and participate in collaborative art making with known artists” 6pm, free. TechTalks (800 West Peachtree Street NW), the ASF’s version of TedTalks, with a competitive edge. 6:30pm, free.

(800 West Peachtree Street NW), the ASF’s version of TedTalks, with a competitive edge. 6:30pm, free. Geekapalooza at the Laughing Skull Lounge (878 Peachtree St NE) has Tech students, Tech faculty, and nerdy comedians from the Atlanta comedy scene performing stand-up. 8pm, $5.

At 5pm Villains Wicked Heroes (903 Peachtree St) will be serving their all-paleo chicken and waffles dinner until food runs out.

Herman Cain (from “Everybody Ride The Cain Train” fame) will be at Georgia Tech Square Auditorium 200 (5th and West Peachtree Street) at 6pm this evening, for “political banter” and question/answer session. I don’t think he’s bringing pizza, but I like to hope. Here’s a video of the man himself performing the hit John Lennon song “Imagine (There’s No Pizza)”

Cameli’s Pizza in Little 5 (337 Moreland Ave NE) is hosting Hip Hop Karaoke starting at 6:30, and their pizza is delicious.

At The Goat Farm (1200 Foster St) is hosting Tanz II: Playground,which is a dialogue with actor/singer/dancer Maurice Hines. 7pm, free.

The Low Museum (550 JW Dobbs Ave) is hosting the reception for their new exhibit Dispose, tonight. The exhibit aims to “blur the lines between show room and installation” and involves photographs that can be manipulated by the viewer. 7pm, free.

The New American Shakespeare Tavern (499 Peachtree St) is holding an event called Story Collider tonight at 8pm, scientists and non-scientists getting on stage to tell stories about how science has affected their lives. This is a big thing in NYC, so it’s cool that we have it down in Atlanta for a week, thanks to the ASF! $5 entry fee.

If none of that strikes your fancy, check out the @SeeAMovieATL twitter account, “updated daily with my recommendation for the best thing you can see that day run by the man who is everywhere, @El_Gray!

Here’s the shows for tonight, I’ll have the rest of the week’s concerts up later in the day!

There’s also the regular Monday stuff (recently updated), as well as all the ongoing events!

I think I’m going to eat some paleo food at Villains and then go to the Laughing Skull to see Geekapalooza, and I wouldn’t mind stopping by the 529 to hear Ancient River play afterwards. Let me know what you guys get up to and what turns out to be fun!

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