GA Voice

MONDAY, JAN. 18

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Charis Books sponsors “The Personal is Still Political: Feminist Vent” tonight. Building on the activist tradition of consciousn­ess-raising groups, each week Charis Books invites folks to come talk about issues in their personal lives or in society as a whole that they are trying to process or deconstruc­t. Then they talk about how intersecti­onal feminism can be a tool to help solve those issues. People of all genders, levels of political experience, and education are welcome. 7:30–9 p.m., www.charisbook­sandmore.com Edie Cheezburge­r and special guest DJs spark Glitter Bomb at 11 p.m., Blake’s, www.blakesonth­eparkatlan­ta.com

SUNDAY, JAN. 17

The PFLAG Atlanta support group meets today from 2:30–4 p.m. at the Unitarian Universali­st Congregati­on of Atlanta, www.uuca.org Come play pool for free and hang out at Bulldogs, open from 4 p.m.–3 a.m. today, 893 Peachtree St., Atlanta, GA, 30308 Trans and Friends is a youth-focused group for trans people, people questionin­g their own gender, and aspiring allies. Charis Books offers a facilitate­d space to discuss gender, relevant resources, and activism around social issues. This is a project of the Feminist Outlawz. 7–8:30 p.m., www.charisbook­sandmore.com

TUESDAY, JAN. 19

Art It Out Therapy Center is now offering an Expressive Art Therapy Group for LGBTQ Teens on Tuesdays. Through art, the group will explore self-identity, coping with stress, intimate and parental relationsh­ips, and coming out. 7 p.m., 255 Village Parkway (in Paper Mill Village), Suite 580, Marietta, GA 30067 Chad hosts Show Tune Tuesdays at Oscars Atlanta, 8 p.m., www.oscarsatla­nta.com Two dollar tapas and tacos are on tap tonight at Las Margaritas with guest DJ Karlitos, DJ Emerick and DJ Spence, lasmargari­tasmidtown.com

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20

SM 101 is tonight with a topic to be discussed, 8–10 p.m., Atlanta Eagle, www.atlantaeag­le.com

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