TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
It’s Hump Night with performer extraordinaire Regina, 8 p.m., Friends on Ponce, www.friendsonponce-atl.com
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3
SAGE Atlanta’s social hour begins at 10 a.m., followed by a program/meeting at 11 a.m., Phillip Rush Center Annex, www.rushcenteratl.org EXPOSED, a six-week contemporary dance and physical theater festival featuring Israeli and local artists including gay couple Niv Sheinfled and Oren Laor, runs through November 19 throughout the Atlanta area, including the erotic “Cowboy” at 7 Stages November 3 – 6, www.exposedfestivalatl.com Building on the activist tradition of consciousness-raising groups, each month Charis invites community members to join The Personal is Political: Feminist Vent, a lightly facilitated group to talk about personal issues or societal issues they are trying to deconstruct. The group will use intersectional feminist strategies as tools to talk through these issues. 7:30 – 9 p.m., www.charisbooksandmore.com The Pretty Girl Hideout Thursdays is tonight, hosted by Mook Dahost, Soul
October 28, 2016
Randy Harrison returns to Atlanta to play the Emcee in the national tour of the classic musical “Cabaret,” The Fox Theatre, with a performance tonight at 7:30 p.m., www.atlanta.broadway.com (Publicity photo) Bar B Pal’s Lounge, 254 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, GA 30303, www.traxxgirls.com
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 – SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6
Central Presbyterian Church begins a four-class series titled “Pronouns, Potties and People: Transgender Studies 101,” facilitated by the Rev. Molly McGinnis. The series will kick off with a screening of the documentary “Out of Order,” revealing the complex and painful struggles faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer faith as they confront entrenched bigotry and work to build loving support within their churches. 5 p.m., in the church sanctuary. Classes begin November 6 at 9:45 a.m. in the atrium of the Central Outreach & Advocacy Center. The film and classes are free and open to the public, www.cpcatlanta.org
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Don’t miss the first concert in the Atlanta Women’s Chorus’ fourth season. The Atlanta Women’s Chorus opens season 4 with a musical journey through the seasons. “Follow the Sun” will offer a variety of musical genres that will carry audiences through the moods of winter, spring, summer and fall, along with a little taste of the holidays. From popular Beatles tunes to those made unforgettable by the incomparable Frank Sinatra, from Broadway classics to challenging choral works, this show is sure to delight its audiences. 2 and 8 p.m., Druid Hills Presbyterian Church, 1026 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, GA 30308 Out Front Theatre company, dedicated to producing LGBT-themed theatrical work, opens “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert: The Musical,” based on the cult classic movie about drag queens Tick, Bernadette and Adam, 8 p.m., through November 6, www.OutFrontTheatre.com
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Enjoy free pool and rotating DJs at Bulldogs, 893 Peachtree St., Atlanta, GA 30309
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Trans and Friends is a youth-focused group for trans people, people questioning their own gender, and aspiring allies. Charis provides a facilitated space to discuss gender, relevant resources and activism around social issues. Whether silently or aloud, please come ready to consider your own gender in a transient world. This is a project of the Feminist Outlawz and is co-sponsored running