Hey guys! Hope everybody had a decent Monday, as decent as Monday’s can be anyway.

1001 Nights: A Love Story About Loving Stories opens up at the Center for Puppetry Arts (1404 Spring St) today, two performances a day every day apart from Monday, check their website for more details! Tickets are $17.

The Atlanta Science Festival continues on today (until Saturday), like usual there are lots of events, check the website for all of them, but these are my favorite ones:

Cypress St. Pint & Plate (817 W Peachtree) is having a Patio Opening Party starting at 5pm, which will feature $4 Bell’s Oberon, $6 Bell’s Oberon Sangria, and $5 Oberon Smoked Wings. Did I mention that it’s sponsored by Bell’s Oberon? If you’re wondering that that is, it’s “a wheat ale fermented with Bell’s signature house ale yeast, mixing a spicy hop character with mildly fruity aromas.” If it’s nice out tonight, this will be a blast. They also have their regular beer geek Tuesday event tonight at 7pm.

At Manuel’s Tavern (602 North Highland Ave NE) there’s a story-sharing event called Carpace Raconteurs, and the theme is “War.” Everyone can share a short story they’ve written (under seven minutes) as long as the theme is war in some way. 7:30pm, free.

At 7:45 tonight, Octane Coffee Grant Park (437 Memorial Dr) is holding something called Stump the Rabbi, which I think is a strange mix between funny games and an actual opportunity to ask a rabbi questions about the Jewish faith. It’s definitely at least a little tongue in cheek, since it’s described as “ROUND 3 of Juicy Jewish Jousting!”

Cameli’s Pizza L5P (337 Moreland) is having a Musician’s Roundtable tonight at 8pm, where local musicians can come and share music, network, and make friends over all the pizza they have in common. And music stuff too I guess.

Sex and The City Trivia Night at Noni’s (357 Edgewood) tonight at 8pm, need I say more? It was clarified in all caps that this is “ONLY FROM THE TV SERIES NO MOVIE STUFF!!!”

The Goat Farm (1200 Foster St) is doing a reading of the play “Ruined” by Linn Nottage, as read by KSU students tonight at 8pm, entry fee is $12. This is part of the ongoing Atlanta Francophonie Festival, which at this point must be one of the longest running festivals in the country.

Small handful of shows tonight (image link):

Also:

The Mammal Gallery is having their first ever metal show tonight! Metal at the Mammal , doors are at 8:30, $5 cover, 18+.

is having their first ever metal show tonight! , doors are at 8:30, $5 cover, 18+. the Sound Table has Mr Nicavitch performing tonight at 10, possible cover?

has Mr Nicavitch performing tonight at 10, possible cover? Romeo Cologne’s Funk Royale is playing Star Bar tonight at 10, no cover, 21+.

is playing tonight at 10, no cover, 21+. Miley Cyrus is at the Philips Arena tonight, and any joke I could make would be too easy.

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!

I’m going to check out the Bell’s Oberon® presents Cypress Street Bell’s Oberon® Patio Party sponsored by Bell’s Oberon® because I want to try some of those wings, but I wouldn’t mind being at the Masquerade if I didn’t think it would be packed with high-school kids. Let me know what you guys get up to and what turns out to be fun!

As a general rule, I don’t promote things that are happening more than a day in the future, but I’m going to break that rule today to let you guys know about the Emory University Hackathon happening on April 12th & 13th. It’s free to enter for students of any college or university, but you’ll want to do it soon before the spaces fill up! I’ll probably be there not sleeping and eating copious amounts of pizza, hopefully some of you guys will be too!

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