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Atlanta Weekend Guide: Jan 18, 2024

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Atlanta weekend guide:
january 19 - 21, 2024

arts and comedy things to do in atlanta

all the arts:

  •  Join Amy Poehler and Tina Fey on Jan 19th to celebrate their thirty years of friendship with an evening of jokes, stories, and conversational entertainment.
  • Enjoy January Friday Jazz at the High Museum of Art. Relax with a drink and light bites, explore the museum’s works on view and join a docent-led tour for a detailed look at the collection. With live jazz organized by Madoca Kawahara, the event will feature two musical areas where musicians will play throughout the evening, layering notes and improvising melodies.
  • Bring your friends and join an evening of comedy at The Laugh Loft! Hosted by Katherine Falen and featuring fantastic local talent!
  • The Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) opens the exhibit “Please Be Seated” on Sunday.
  • The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical 1/18-1/24 at 8PM OnStage Atlanta
  • The Cirque du Soleil show “Echo” is open under the big top at Atlantic Station.
  • See “Pericles: Prince of Tyre” at Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse Saturday through Jan. 27. 
  • Welcome to Limelight Comedy Night – a thoughtfully curated line up of top Atlanta-based and touring stand-up comics, featuring comics from Atlanta’s favorite comedy clubs! – Friday 19th and 26th
  • Atlanta’s CDC Museum has opened the exhibit, “Ghosts of Segregation: Photographs of Rich Frishman.” The exhibit explores the lingering presence of segregation, slavery and institutional racism hidden in everyday American architecture.

 

More fun things!

  • Wildwoods: AGLOW at Fernbank Museum of Natural History will remain open on select nights through Feb. 25.
  • Who’s ready for another night of MUSIC BINGO with Dirty South Trivia?! Mark your calendars and join us in the tasting room Friday January 19th at 8pm for an exciting round of bingo! This month’s theme is Early 2000s! Bingo starts at 8pm, is free to play, and you can play from your phone or join at any time. You can win gift cards, UT merch, and other awesome prizes!
  • Atlanta Wine Festivals will host the Atlanta Winter Wine Festival at Guardian Works on Saturday, January 20, 2024.  There will be 2 Session: 12pm-4pm and 6pm-10pm. Enjoy the awesome venue with Live Music outside, and beats by DJ Qtip inside. Festival Tickets are $50 advance, $55 after Jan. 11, and $65 day of the event,
  • Enjoy a night in a galaxy far, far away with the hit burlesque parody “Empire Strips Back,” a popular show that drops the iconic Star Wars characters into a world of burlesque. Shows are Wednesday-Sunday from November 29-January 21. Tickets can be purchased at theempirestripsback.com/atlanta/
  • Pullman Yards is hosting Night Markets featuring Hispanic & Latin Artists, Crafters, Food vendors and Organizations highlighting ATL’s Hispanic community! Saturday Jan 20th at 6pm.
  • Join 12 Cocktail Bar for a very special evening of cocktail education with  award-winning barmen and Beverage Director, Randy Hayden. Tickets are $100. Guests will enjoy an exclusive and intimate class setting and receive hands-on experience creating four hand-crafted cocktails.

For the family:

  • The Children’s Museum of Atlanta opens “Outside the Box” on Saturday. The exhibit runs through May 5. “Outside the Box” aims to fuel children’s imaginations by unleashing a world of timeless fun. 
  • The Center for Puppetry Arts presents “Labzik: Tales of a Clever Pup” Saturday at 8 p.m. 
  • Dad’s Garage presents “Adventure Playhouse” a part-scripted and part-improv comedy show for kids, on stage through March 2. Showtime is Saturdays at 3 p.m. 
  • Westside Sports League is a Year-round program for youth in grades 3rd to 12th. Youth participate in sports such as baseball, lacrosse, soccer, and volleyball.

Sports, fitness & outdoors:

Plan ahead for these upcoming events:

Upcoming:

  • Mark your calendars for Lanta Gras 2024! The parade and festival will be held in Downtown Kirkwood. – Jan 27th
  • Decatur’s Lunar New Year festival at Ebster Rec Courtyard
    Saturday, February 3rd, 2024 from 1:00pm-5:00pm
  • A Decatur tradition- the Mead Road Mardi Gras parade is back!
    Sign up as a Krewe to walk in the parade or sign up as a sponsor to help us raise money for music and arts education in Decatur.
    As always, watching from along Mead Rd is free and encouraged! Wear your purple, green, and gold. Saturday Feb. 3rd. More info at meadrdmardigras.org

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Atlanta Weekend Guide: Jan 11, 2024

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Atlanta weekend guide:
january 12 - 14, 2024

arts and comedy things to do in atlanta

all the arts:

  • “Aladdin” is on stage at the Fox Theatre through Sunday. 
  • After selling out last time, David Nihill is back at City Winery with his new show, Shelf Help.
  • Come play with the magic of watercolors, and join The Atlanta Watercolor community as you release expectations, and let the water do the work! Attendees will be painting a bright pink Camellia flower. The instructor will guide the group through a step-by-step method to recreate this peaceful floral.
  • Garden Lights, Holiday Nights, the award-winning light extravaganza at Atlanta Botanical Garden, is open through Sunday. 
  • Friday Night’s Fernbank After Dark brings after-hour access to Fernbank’s exhibits including WildWoods: AGLOW, themed activities and music by Ansley Stewart. Her music echoes 1960s’ soul singers combined with the Athens, Ga., college radio waves of the 1990s.
  • At 7 p.m. Saturday, The Breman presents the Afro-Semitic Experience, a band that celebrates diversity, promotes social justice and inspires hope and joy. The music blends Jewish and African American music and draws from influences including traditional Jewish melodies, gospel, blues and jazz.
  • The Cirque du Soleil show “Echo” is open under the big top at Atlantic Station.  
  • See “Pericles: Prince of Tyre” at Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse Saturday through Jan. 27. 
  • The exhibit, “Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature” is on display at the High Museum of Art and runs through Sunday. And The High Museum of Art also presents the exhibit, “A Long Arc: Photography and the American South since 1845.”
  • Atlanta’s CDC Museum has opened the exhibit, “Ghosts of Segregation: Photographs of Rich Frishman.” The exhibit explores the lingering presence of segregation, slavery and institutional racism hidden in everyday American architecture. 

More fun things!

  • MLK Weekend is Here. Celebrate the life and legacy of MLK at one of several events in town. Remember to make MLK Day “a day on, not a day off.”
    • The King Center plans a number of activities in January, including the Beloved Community Awards on Jan. 13 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta. 
    • On Jan. 12, The King Center will rally educators, students, educational institutions and learning organizations across the world to participate in our Beloved Community Teach-In. 
    • The HBCU Culture Battle of the Bands is planned for Jan. 14 at State Farm Arena. 
    • Georgia Tech will commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the 13th Annual MLK Lecture from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Jan. 17 featuring Maya Wiley, lawyer, professor and civil rights activist. 
    • On Jan. 15, Ebenezer Baptist Church plans the Martin Luther King Jr. Beloved Community Commemorative Service with featured speaker the Rev. Shavon Arline Bradley. president and CEO of the National Council of Negro Women.
    • Hands on Atlanta presents MLK Day 2024 Jan. 11-15. Thousands of Atlantans will unite in service in celebration of the King Holiday. 
    • The Atlanta History Center commemorates Dr. King’s legacy from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Jan. 15, with a variety of public activities including civil rights-themed trivia, crafts, kids activities, panel discussions and more.
    • In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., admission to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights will be free on Jan. 13. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so book yours online.
    • Oakland Cemetery is planning a morning of service on Jan. 15 as a way of honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Volunteers may help the cemetery with tree planting, garden beautification and clean up from 9 a.m. until noon. Check Oakland’s website for sign up and further details.

For the family:

  • The Children’s Museum of Atlanta will celebrate Martin Luther King Weekend Jan. 13-15. mong the scheduled events are: watercolor portraits and quotes in the art studio. The Morph Gallery will be laid out as a timeline through Dr. King’s life, with 39 steps (footprints) through the area to symbolize his 39 years of life with fun activities. Children will also be invited onto the Children’s Museum stage to celebrate MLK’s birthday and boogie on down for a Birthday Dance Party and walk around the museum together in a Birthday Parade.
  • Join a FREE Sing Along of Frozen at the Plaza theater! Bring the family for an afternoon party with free popcorn and drink.
  • Do you remember the story of the Ant and the Grasshopper, where the hard-working ants are preparing for winter while the fun-loving grasshopper plays? Members of your Atlanta Symphony will bring this fable to life during an interactive program that is aimed at children ages 3 to 8, which includes a storyteller and classical music you’ll recognize. 
  • Stop in at Fernbank Museum of Natural History to discover how rocks and minerals form and change over time with a little help from water, volcanoes and the movement of Earth itself. This event, recommended for ages 6 and older, runs from 2 until 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Also on Sunday, from 11:30 a.m. until noon, drop into Fernbank to meet a Fernbank forest ranger to learn more about the outdoors.
  • IllumiNights: A Chinese Lantern Festival is open at Zoo Atlanta through Sunday.
  • Wildwoods: AGLOW at Fernbank Museum of Natural History will remain open on select nights through Feb. 25.
  • Emotions at Play with Pixar’s “Inside Out” is open at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta through Sunday.
  • Westside Sports League is a Year-round program for youth in grades 3rd to 12th. Youth participate in sports such as baseball, lacrosse, soccer, and volleyball.

Sports, fitness & outdoors:

  • To honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., all national parks, including Atlanta’s Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area and Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park offer free entry on Jan. 15. And, of course, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park is always free.
  • Join Tissot, the Official Timekeeper of the NBA at Dillard’s (Perimeter Mall) on January 14th, 2024, from 4:00PM until 5:30PM ET for a chance to meet legendary basketball player, Clint Capela!
  • Enjoy the Avondale Estates Farmer’s Market this Sunday.
  • It’s time for the Discover Boating Atlanta Boat Show at the Georgia World Congress Center. 
  • The Atlanta Hawks host the Indiana Pacers at 7:30 p.m. Friday and the Washington Wizards at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. See both games at State Farm Arena. The Friday game will feature a special halftime performance by Tasha Cobbs Leonard. 
  • Watch amateur basketball at Atlantic Station’s Overtime Elite Arena this weekend.
  • Join BikeChurchAtl for a Bike Ride this Sunday. We meet at 10:00am at Finca to Filter in Wild Heaven at Lee and White. Come early and grab a coffee. Stay after for tacos and cycling camaraderie!
  • Skate the Station is still at Atlantic Station, and all are invited to skate under the stars through Jan 15th! 
  • Want to get more active this year? Check out these pickleball courts around Atlanta.
  • The College Football Hall of Fame and Coca-Cola are embracing the giving spirit of the holiday season, partnering once again to present the annual college student ID promotion. With this promotion, the first 500 students who provide a valid college student ID between now and January 8, will receive complimentary admission to the Hall of Fame

Plan ahead for these upcoming events:

Upcoming:

  • Mark your calendars for Lanta Gras 2024! The parade and festival will be held in Downtown Kirkwood.
  • Join Amy Poehler and Tina Fey on Jan 19th to celebrate their thirty years of friendship with an evening of jokes, stories, and conversational entertainment.
  • Decatur’s Lunar New Year festival at Ebster Rec Courtyard
    Saturday, February 3rd, 2024 from 1:00pm-5:00pm
  • A Decatur tradition- the Mead rd Mardi Gras parade is back!
    Sign up as a Krewe to walk in the parade or sign up as a sponsor to help us raise money for music and arts education in Decatur.
    As always, watching from along Mead Rd is free and encouraged! Wear your purple, green, and gold.
    More info at meadrdmardigras.org

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Atlanta Weekend Guide: Jan 4, 2024

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Atlanta weekend guide:
january 4 - 7, 2024

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all the arts:

  • Happy hour meets art party every first Friday at the High.
  • Queer Justice Exhibition Opening & Panel at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights
  • Alliance Theatre presents Alex Edelman’s acclaimed one-man show “Just for Us.” See the limited engagement performance on The Coca-Cola Stage this weekend only 
  • Fiber Parts Presents Eco-printing Class on Sunday at 1PM
  • 1UP Comedy / Hissy Fit Comedy /Fire City Comedy are proud to present the 2024 edition of 50 First Jokes Atlanta. The show will feature 50 of Atlanta’s best comics sharing their first new joke of the year. Saturday, January 6
    Doors 7:00 PM 
    The Garden Room @ Wild Heaven West End Brewery
  • The new Cirque du Soleil show “Echo” is open under the big top at Atlantic Station.  
  • See “Pericles: Prince of Tyre” at Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse Saturday through Jan. 27. 
  • The exhibit, “Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature” is on display at the High Museum of Art and runs through Sunday. And The High Museum of Art also presents the exhibit, “A Long Arc: Photography and the American South since 1845.”

More fun things!

For the family:

Sports, fitness & outdoors:

Plan ahead for these upcoming events:

Upcoming:

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Atlanta Holiday Guide

Atlanta weekend guide:
new years eve edition

atlanta holiday holdovers:

New Years events:

Art, comedy & music:

  • Widespread Panic performs at the Fox Theatre on New Year’s Eve. Showtime: 8 p.m.
  • New Year’s Eve with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra begins at 8 p.m. at Byers Theatre, City Springs. The program includes the waltz from Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake,” Mendelssohn’s nocturne from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Rossini’s overture from “La gazza ladra,” Offenbach’s “Can-Can,” Strauss waltzes and more. 
  • Deck the Halls with Dad’s Garage and Horizon Theatre this season when “Y’allmark Christmas: An Improvised Holiday ‘Movie,’” returns.  Dec. 19 through Dec. 30
  • Madeline’s Christmas” is playing at Horizon Theatre through Dec. 31. 
  • Dad’s Garage brought back its cult-classic holiday show “Invasion Christmas Carol.” The show runs through Dec. 30.
  • Callanwolde Fine Arts Center Winter House 2022.
  • The new Cirque du Soleil show “Echo” is open under the big top at Atlantic Station. With performances through Jan. 21, 2024.

HOLIDAY POP UPS & BARS:

NYE for KIds & family:

Sports & Outdoors:

  • Free Yoga: Namaste through the holidays at Uptown Atlanta as we offer a three week series that features the Gifts of Yoga.
  • The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Kicks off at Mercedes-Benz Stadium at noon on Saturday. The Ole Miss Rebels face the Penn State Nittany Lions. Prior to the kick-off, the football-themed Peach Bowl parade steps off at 8 a.m., featuring floats, bands, classic cars, cheerleaders, mascots and much more. The parade starts at Centennial Olympic Park and Baker Street and concludes at FanFest at the Georgia World Congress Center at 9:30 a.m.
  • The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl FanFest built by The Home Depot runs from 8 a.m. until noon. The FanFest is an indoor fan experience featuring 200,000 square feet of interactive attractions like punting, passing and kicking games, obstacle courses and zip lining. 
  • The Atlanta Hawks play the Sacramento Kings at State Farm Arena Friday at 7:30 p.m. 
  • Find serenity and chart the course for 2024 at Distillery of Modern Art’s New Year’s Eve yoga class. 

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Atlanta Holiday Guide

Atlanta Holiday Guide

Atlanta holiday guide

Your go-to guide for all things Holiday in Atlanta!

holiday markets:

trees & Menorahs!

  • Holiday Tree and Menorah Lighting Events have now passed.
  • The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library’s new holiday exhibit, “Holidays at the Carter White House,” is open through Jan. 6, 2024. There are a number of items that have never been displayed before including the menorah used for the 1979 Celebration of the Festival of Lights (the first time a president participated in a national celebration of Hanukkah), a 500-year-old painting depicting the nativity, Christmas stockings and much more. 
  • Winter Wonderland: Celebrations & Traditions Around the World is on display at Fernbank Museum of Natural History through Jan. 7, 2024. Among the highlights are representations of cultural traditions from all over the world; relevant artistry; and holiday staples.

festivals & events:

  • Chamblee Holiday Hoopla kicks off November 24-December 31 with Holiday Hoopla of Lights in Downtown Chamblee – 5 additional events on multiple dates. See link for details.
  • Celebrate the most wonderful time of the year at LEGO Discovery Center Atlanta during our Holiday Bricktacular, November 24 – December 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (hours may vary – please check the website for all hours).
  • CHICK-FIL-A PEACH BOWL
    Kick off bowl week in style during the pregame parade,  MVP Tailgate Party, featuring live entertainment, food and beverages, and much more.
  • The Atlanta Hawks play the Memphis Grizzlies at State Farm Arena Saturday at 7:30 p.m. 

A great gift is in the details!

Need a last minute gift that comes directly to your email?
Buy a Car Detail Gift Card for someone you love, 
and give them the gift of clean!

holiday pop ups & bars:

Check out one of the many Holiday pop up bars around the city with this curated list of bars from Alyssa Fagien of @atl_bucketlist! All Holiday Bar Pop Up’s Instagrams linked below! Be sure to designate a driver, grab a ride share or take Marta to your favorite destination!

Santa sightings:

  • On weekends beginning Nov. 18 and including Fridays in December, Santa will be at the 2023 Christkindl Market in Buckhead Village District for you to take your own photos, from 2 to 6 p.m. No reservations necessary. 
  • Enjoy the sights and sounds of the holiday season at Georgia Aquarium beginning Nov. 10 with daily tree lightings, photos with Santa and more through Jan. 1, 2024.
  • Santa is setting up shop every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Nov. 15 through Dec. 24 in the Truist Community Corner at The Battery
  • Meet Botanical Saint Nick at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens! Free with Garden admission or membership.
  • Mall Santa’s:
  • More Santa locations listed here.

skating & snow:

shows & art:

holiday lights:

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Atlanta: Small Business Shopping Guide

Atlanta small business shopping guide:

When you shop local this holiday season, you make a BIG impact by supporting the local businesses that make Atlanta unique. You are also working to keep more money in our local community!

Below are some of our favorite Atlanta local businesses. Be sure to show them support this Small Business Saturday and all year round!

We have also indicated which of these local businesses are Black-Owned (🤎), which are Women-Owned (💖) and which are Veteran-Owned (🎖️)!

Kids & pets:

home & garden:

eat up:

drink up:

A great gift is in the details!

Buy a Car Detail Gift Card before November 27th, 2023, 
and we will send you a $15 Gift Card for yourself!

experiences:

fashion & boutique:

music & books:

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Atlanta Weekend Guide: November 17th

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Atlanta weekend guide:
November 17th - 19th

arts and comedy things to do in atlanta

all the arts:

  • November’s Friday Jazz at the High Museum of Art occurs Friday from 6 until 10 p.m. Enjoy a drink and light bites before heading to the galleries to explore the works on view. 
  • The First Voices Festival returns to 7 Stages Theatre on Friday and continues through Nov 24. The evening of Nov. 17 brings storytelling and music with Muscogee (Creek) elder and fine flute maker William Harjo. On Nov. 18 and 19, the soccer field in Little 5 Points will be filled with dancers, musicians, vendors and visitors to the only Pow Wow in the city of Atlanta. On Nov. 24, Plaza Theatre will screen “Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World,” a documentary about the influence of indigenous people on rock ‘n’ roll.
  • Follow the yellow brick road to Atlanta because the Tony Award-winning musical The Wiz is headed to Fox Theatre for seven performances in November, 2023.
  • The new Cirque du Soleil show “Echo” runs at Atlantic Station through Jan. 21, 2024.
  •  The Alliance Theatre’s “A Christmas Carol” returns this weekend for its 34th year. This, the third year of the reimagined classic, runs through Dec. 24. 
  • Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse performs “The Tempest” starting Saturday and running through Nov. 26 (but not on Thanksgiving Day). A new exhibit, “In the City of Light: Paris, 1850–1920” is open at the High Museum of Art through the end of the year. 
  • The exhibit, “Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature” is open at the High Museum of Art and runs through Jan. 7, 2024.
  • The Atlanta Christkindl Market 2023 will be open this weekend in Buckhead Village then again, daily Nov. 24 through Dec. 24. The market brings German holiday traditions including culinary delights and handcrafted treasures.

More fun things!

  • Hapeville for the Holidays: Join in the park for the annual lighting of the tree! The evening is free and will include games, music, a snow play area, train rides, hot chocolate, cookies, and, of course, visits with Santa. (Tuesday Nov. 21st). 
  • Friday (17th) join the Atlanta History Center as they kick-off the holiday season with their second annual tree lighting ceremony of their 50 ft. tree with special performances followed by music, cash bar, pictures with Santa and more in the museum.
  • Barbie Dream Bar Cocktail Night at Battle and Brew: A night of nostalgic glitz, glamour and PINK drinks at the most iconic cocktail event of the year.
  • Garden Lights, Holiday Nights opens Saturday at Atlanta Botanical Garden and remains open through Jan. 14, 2024. 
  • The Georgia Festival of Trees opens on Saturday and continues through Nov. 26.  The Festival of Trees features a forest of Christmas trees available for auction, live music and entertainment, kids’ activities and games, gift shops from local artisans, food and more. Find it at the Georgia World Congress Center.
  • The Bell Tower Boutique at Oakland Cemetery is open on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Browse through a curated selection that includes handmade silver jewelry, colorful birdhouses and handcrafted cutlery.
  • From November 6 through December 9, order your fresh and fragrant Fraser fir wreaths from Historic Oakland Foundation’s annual wreath sale and decorate your home or your family plot.

holiday season is here!
We know you’re cleaning the house.
Don’t forget to schedule a car detail too!

For the family:

  • IllumiNights: A Chinese Lantern Festival opens Friday at Zoo Atlanta. Enjoy a mile-long stroll of lanterns depicting the wildlife of our planet and creatures of our imagination, from luminous leopards to a towering fiery phoenix.
  • Wildwoods: AGLOW opens Friday at Fernbank Museum of Natural History and will remain open on select nights through Feb. 25, 2024. 
  • Winter Wonderland: Celebrations & Traditions Around the World opens Saturday at Fernbank Museum of Natural History and continues through Jan. 7, 2024. 
  • Rudolph soars back into town at the Center for Puppetry Arts with this faithful adaptation of the beloved 1964 stop-motion animated special. (Sensory Friendly showings also available!)
  • Georgia Aquarium is all decked out for the holidays, and even the critters are in on the fun. Beginning Friday and through Jan. 1, 2024, take in the sights and sounds of Holidays at Georgia Aquarium in the transformed atrium with festive music, winter-inspired projections and a 40-foot live tree. 
  • Stone Mountain Christmas kicks off the holiday season on Saturday with two new attractions: a new North Pole Experience and the arrival of Aurora the Princess of Light. Stone Mountain Christmas brings festive music, millions of dazzling lights, immersive walk-thru experiences and visits with popular holiday characters.
  • The Alliance Theatre presents “Into the Burrow: A Peter Rabbit Tale” through Dec. 23. 
  • The exhibit Vikings: Warriors of the Sea opens at Fernbank Museum of Natural History on Saturday and runs through Jan. 1, 2024. 
  • Jurassic World: The Exhibition is open at Pullman Yards through the end of the year. Walk through Jurassic World and see a Brachiosaurus, a Velociraptor and Tyrannosaurus Rex. 

Sports, fitness & outdoors:

Plan ahead for these upcoming events:

Upcoming:

  • Get ready for a reel good time on the square in downtown Decatur. The Screen on the Square Movie Series is here to bring you a lineup of family-friendly movies selected to delight audiences of all ages. (Nov 10th and December 1st) 
Ongoing:

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Atlanta Weekend Guide: November 10th

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Atlanta weekend guide:
November 10th - 12th
veteran's Day weekend

arts and comedy things to do in atlanta

Art & comedy

  • The new Cirque du Soleil show “Echo” runs at Atlantic Station through Jan. 21, 2024.
  •  The Alliance Theatre’s “A Christmas Carol” returns this weekend for its 34th year. This, the third year of the reimagined classic, runs through Dec. 24. 
  • The Queen’s Cartoonists synchronize their instruments to the music of cartoons during a performance at the Rialto Center for the Ats. While classic cartoons play on the screen, the musicians lead audiences through a world of virtuosic musicianship, multi-instrumental mayhem and comedy as they meticulously recreate the soundtracks.
  • The 2023 Higher Benefit Concert at the Kupcakerie in Grant Park is an inaugural gospel benefit concert that helps us raise funds for our need-based grants and merit-based scholarships.
  • Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse performs “The Tempest” starting Saturday and running through Nov. 26 (but not on Thanksgiving Day). 

  • A new exhibit, “In the City of Light: Paris, 1850–1920” is open at the High Museum of Art through the end of the year. 
  • The exhibit, “Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature” is open at the High Museum of Art and runs through Jan. 7, 2024.
  • Atlanta’s CDC Museum has opened the exhibit, “Ghosts of Segregation: Photographs of Rich Frishman.” The exhibit explores the lingering presence of segregation, slavery and institutional racism hidden in everyday American architecture. See it through May 24, 2024.
  • Every weekend through December (weather permitting), Creator’s Market sets up on the green at Atlantic Station. 

More fun things!

  •  Veteran’s Day Weekend is here. Check out a variety of Veteran’s Day events and be sure all the Veterans in your life enjoy a variety of freebies around town!
    – The 42nd annual Veterans Day Parade is happening on Peachtree Street between 15th Street and 4 Street on Nov. 11. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. 
    – The 2023 Georgia Veterans Day Observance Ceremony is happening 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Nov. 11 at Azadi Galleria at the Woodruff Arts Center in Midtown Atlanta. 
    – The City of Dunwoody is hosting its annual Veterans Day ceremony at 10 a.m. Nov. 11 at DeKalb Veterans Memorial at Brook Run Park. 
    – The City of Roswell is hosting a Veterans Honor Walk & Ceremony at the Roswell Area Park Pond at 9 a.m. Nov. 11
    Six Flags Over Georgia is hosting Veterans Weekend Nov. 11 and 12. Veterans and active duty military personnel will receive complimentary park admission and parking when they present a valid military ID. 
    Atlanta History Center is inviting all active-duty service members, veterans, their families and grateful community members to its Veterans Day Celebration from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m. Nov. 12. 
  • Come out to the Atlanta Mushroom Festival! Bring your family from out of town and have some fun at Wild Heaven West End Brewery & Gardens SATURDAY Nov. 25th! 12-7PM
  • The Atlanta Comic Convention invites all fans of comic books, toys and collectibles to the Atlanta Marriott Century Center/Emory Area Monday through Sunday.
  • Black Podcasters Weekend – 11/11 and 11/12
  • Not for the faint of heart, but a sure bet for Howl-oween lovers, Netherworld Haunted House  plans to continue scaring the bejeepers out of you through Nov. 11. 
  • Midtown Atlanta Food and Cocktail Tour – Multiple days until 12/31/2023

Thanksgiving is coming.
We know you’re cleaning the house.
Don’t forget to schedule a car detail too!

For the family:

  • Join GPB and PNC/Grow Up Great for Be My Neighbor Day at The Home Depot Backyard. This free family event invites kids to learn what it means to be a caring neighbor. Meet your local community helpers, enjoy hands-on activities, and say hello to Daniel Tiger at this grrr-ific event! Be My Neighbor Day is free to attend, but registration is requested.
  • Get ready for a reel good time on the square in downtown Decatur. The Screen on the Square Movie Series is here to bring you a lineup of family-friendly movies selected to delight audiences of all ages. (Nov 10th and December 1st) 
  • Wildwoods: AGLOW opens Friday at Fernbank Museum of Natural History and will remain open on select nights through Feb. 25, 2024. 
  • Rudolph soars back into town at the Center for Puppetry Arts with this faithful adaptation of the beloved 1964 stop-motion animated special.
  • Georgia Aquarium is all decked out for the holidays, and even the critters are in on the fun. Beginning Friday and through Jan. 1, 2024, take in the sights and sounds of Holidays at Georgia Aquarium in the transformed atrium with festive music, winter-inspired projections and a 40-foot live tree. 
  • Stone Mountain Christmas kicks off the holiday season on Saturday with two new attractions: a new North Pole Experience and the arrival of Aurora the Princess of Light. Stone Mountain Christmas brings festive music, millions of dazzling lights, immersive walk-thru experiences and visits with popular holiday characters.
  • The Alliance Theatre presents “Into the Burrow: A Peter Rabbit Tale” through Dec. 23. 
  • Emotions at Play with Pixar’s “Inside Out” is open at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta. The exhibit, based on the Disney and Pixar animated feature “Inside Out” and runs through Jan. 7, 2024.  
  • The exhibit Vikings: Warriors of the Sea opens at Fernbank Museum of Natural History on Saturday and runs through Jan. 1, 2024. 
  • Jurassic World: The Exhibition is open at Pullman Yards through the end of the year. Walk through Jurassic World and see a Brachiosaurus, a Velociraptor and Tyrannosaurus Rex. 

Sports, fitness & outdoors:

Plan ahead for these upcoming events:

Upcoming:

  • Through Nov. 12, the World of Coca-Cola is extending a special invitation to the members of the military. Active duty, reserves and retirees can enjoy a visit to World of Coca-Cola free of charge year-round, but to honor Veterans Day, from Friday until Nov. 12, members of the Armed Forces may purchase up to four general admission tickets at half-price. The discounted tickets can be purchased online starting on Nov. 1 using the promo code VETS2023. Members will be asked to present their valid Armed Forces ID when they arrive.
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  • Enjoy creative fun for all ages the HIGH on the first Saturday of every month! First Saturday incorporate arts programming for everyone. Friends and families of any age can experiment, play, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday, Studio Sessions, or Teen Art Afternoon, there is something for everyone, every month, at the High.
  • The new Cirque du Soleil show “Echo” opens under the big top at Atlantic Station on Sunday. With performances through Jan. 21, 2024.
  • Atlanta Symphony Orchestra music director Nathalie Stutzmann conducts Brahms, Rachmaninov and Dvořák Thursday and Sunday. 
  • The Atlanta Contemporary Jewelry show is open Friday through Sunday at the Carter Center. Shop hand-crafted pieces by 30 contemporary jewelry artists. Doors open at 10 a.m. and remain open until 5 p.m.
  • Sunday, November 5th at Boggs Social & Supply: Boggs Social’s Four Year Anniversary Party 
  • Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse performs “The Tempest” starting Saturday and running through Nov. 26 (but not on Thanksgiving Day). 
  • The exhibit, “Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature” is open at the High Museum of Art and runs through Jan. 7, 2024.
  • Atlanta’s CDC Museum has opened the exhibit, “Ghosts of Segregation: Photographs of Rich Frishman.” The exhibit explores the lingering presence of segregation, slavery and institutional racism hidden in everyday American architecture. See it through May 24, 2024.
  • Every weekend through December (weather permitting), Creator’s Market sets up on the green at Atlantic Station. 

More fun things!

For the family:

  • Join the Children’s Museum for Día de Muertos on Saturday, November 4 during Session A and B.
  • The Atlanta Fair is cruising into town once again from OCT 6 – NOV 5, 2023, across from the Georgia State Stadium
  • The Alliance Theatre presents “Into the Burrow: A Peter Rabbit Tale” through Dec. 23. 
  • Emotions at Play with Pixar’s “Inside Out” is open at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta. The exhibit, based on the Disney and Pixar animated feature “Inside Out” and runs through Jan. 7, 2024.  
  • The exhibit Vikings: Warriors of the Sea opens at Fernbank Museum of Natural History on Saturday and runs through Jan. 1, 2024. 
  • Jurassic World: The Exhibition is open at Pullman Yards through the end of the year. Walk through Jurassic World and see a Brachiosaurus, a Velociraptor and Tyrannosaurus Rex. 
  • The Halloween exhibit Woodland Spirits opens at Fernbank Museum of Natural History on Saturday and runs through Nov. 5. Woodland Spirits evokes mystery, adventure and imagination through commissioned sculptures created by artist Laura Lewis. This outdoor exhibit puts you face-to-face and nose-to-snout with ghostly “visitors” lurking among the trails

Sports, fitness & outdoors:

Plan ahead for these upcoming events:

Upcoming:

  • Starting Friday and through Nov. 12, the World of Coca-Cola is extending a special invitation to the members of the military. Active duty, reserves and retirees can enjoy a visit to World of Coca-Cola free of charge year-round, but to honor Veterans Day, from Friday until Nov. 12, members of the Armed Forces may purchase up to four general admission tickets at half-price. The discounted tickets can be purchased online starting on Nov. 1 using the promo code VETS2023. Members will be asked to present their valid Armed Forces ID when they arrive.
Ongoing:

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  • Start your weekends unwinding with live musical performances in The Plaza at Colony Square every Friday through October 20th.
  • Every Saturday until Oct 15, zoo goers can enjoy the Goat Painting Wild Encounter at Zoo Atlanta. Join the animal care team and “VanGoat” the artist during a painting session. Your group chooses two colors for this unique work of art, and gets to take home the painting.
  • Get ready to be mesmerized by the enchanting melodies of The Luxardo String Quartet at the beautiful Millennium Gate Museum Colonnade. Date: Saturday, September 16, 2023; 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (near Atlantic Station). Bring your own seating.
  • Atlanta 50 Years of Hip-Hop Experience is open at Underground Atlanta — ACVB Visitors Center through Nov. 1. The Experience is an immersive journey through Atlanta’s impact and legacy of hip-hop. 
  • Elevate Atlanta 2023 continues this weekend with the exhibit showcasing women photographers and their documentation of hip-hop culture. The exhibit is open through Oct. 28 at Gallery 72 at 72 Marietta St. Also this weekend, on Friday at 9 p.m. at 529 Bar, Stay Productive presents a gathering of Atlanta hip-hop producers and special guests.
  • A Day at Dairies– A Vintage and Handmade Pop-Up – Sunday Octobner 8th
  • Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse opens “Dracula: The Failings of Men” on Saturday. The play will run through Oct. 31. 
  • The Balzer Theater at Herren’s (Theatrical Outfit) is showing “Passing Strange” through Oct. 22. “
  • Every weekend through December (weather permitting), Creator’s Market sets up on the green at Atlantic Station. The market features more than a dozen vendors selling hand-crafted products including jewelry, home décor, soaps and candle
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More fun things!

  • The Fall Festival on Ponce returns to Olmsted Linear Park Saturday and Sunday. Look through 125 displays of local and regional fine art and crafts along with folk and outsider art.  There will be local food trucks, beverages, a children’s play area, live acoustic music and much more. 
  • The Oakland Cemetery tour, Malts and Vaults: Where Beer Meets History is Saturday. The hour-long tours begin at 2, 3 and 4 p.m. Each ticket includes a complimentary beer.
  • Also at Oakland this weekend, the Pumpkin Patch returns. Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. You may purchase pumpkins, pose for photos, enjoy family-friendly crafts and activities at the children’s festival area and shop for seasonal decor, treats and handmade goods at the Museum Store gift shop and Harvest Market.
  • Scarecrows in the Garden – Atlanta Botanical Garden – Through October 31st – Scarecrows in the Garden brings to the Garden dozens of creations by local artists, crafters, youth groups and more. Entrants and visitors will delight in discovering their own personal favorites.
  • Pumpkin Centerpiece Workshop – Saturday at 6:30 in Decatur
  • The Halloween exhibit Woodland Spirits opens at Fernbank Museum of Natural History on Saturday and runs through Nov. 5. Woodland Spirits evokes mystery, adventure and imagination through commissioned sculptures created by artist Laura Lewis. This outdoor exhibit puts you face-to-face and nose-to-snout with ghostly “visitors” lurking among the trails
  • Not for the faint of heart, but a sure bet for Howl-oween lovers, Netherworld Haunted House opens for the spooky season on Friday and plans to continue scaring the bejeepers out of you through Nov. 11. 
  • Midtown Atlanta Food and Cocktail Tour – Multiple days until 12/31/2023
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