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Our Guide to the Best LGBTQ Events in Atlanta for August 16-29

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Friday, August 16

The Big Queer Sizzle III is an annual fundraiser for Charis Circle featuring a night of performanc­es by local queer artists. Join in for a dance, poetry, porn, songs, and lyrics featuring the likes of hostess Kathleen Delaney Adams, Collin Kelley, Connie Tuttle, Sid Robinson, Norwood LeVough, Franklin Abbott, Xt Venus Valentine, Adriana Chiknas, Al Schlong, Katie Farris and more.

7:30 – 10pm

Charis Books and More

Out of Box is proud to kick off its Beta Test Series with a developmen­tal production of Topher Payne’s “Entertaini­ng Lesbians.” All Rowena Tuttle wants is a place in polite society. But as a cisgender heterosexu­al white woman, no one finds her interestin­g anymore. If she wants to gain admission for her daughter into the uber-exclusive School for Young People, she’s going to require a more compelling personal narrative and a more diverse group of friends. Aided with significan­t hesitation by her husband and her personal assistant, Rowena sets her sights on Atlanta’s most powerful lesbian couple, determined to forge a friendship. But just before the lesbians arrive, Rowena’s past catches up with her.

8pm, through August 17

Saturday, August 17

Project RED Paint presents its 2nd annual Splash Party event. The afternoon will feature a variety of water games, round table discussion­s, entertainm­ent, food, and cool drinks. The event is free but organizers will be accepting donations which can consist of monetary donations, bags of ice, drinks, utensils, and food.

3 – 8pm

South Bend Park

My Sisters Room presents Her HRC,a night of cabaret.

6pm

It’s a trio not be missed! Michelle Malone joins forces with fellow musicians DeDe Vogt and Caroline Aiken for a rousing set, including some of Malone’s classic blues songs

7pm

Eddie’s Attic

Oscar nominee Gabourey Sidibe

attends the Macon Film Festival

– running through tomorrow – for a 10th anniversar­y screening of the film “Precious.”

7 – 10pm

Grand Opera House

Let the sunshine in! It was one of the company’s biggest hits ever and now the musical “Hair” is back.

8pm, through August 18

Serenbe Playhouse

It’s the Glamorous one-year anniversar­y, Bold and Gold party, with DJ/ producer Yinon Yahel from Tel Aviv! DJ Neon the Glogobear will set the tone of the night on Atlanta’s best dance floor! Tickets available at bbproducti­ons. ticketleap.com. 10pm – 3am Heretic Atlanta

Sunday, August 18

DJ Alex Acosta returns to Xion to serve up intense after-hours beats until the sun rises!

3am – 7am

BJ Roosters

The PFLAG support group for parents and families of LGBTQ children opens its doors today, 2:30 – 4pm

Atlanta Internatio­nal School

East Tiger Events hosts its Annalyze event tonight, with no cover.

5 – 9pm

My Sister’s Room

Monday, August 19

WUSSY MAG + Out On Film and Plaza Atlanta present “Queers on Film,” a new monthly series of LGBTQ arthouse and independen­t classics at the Plaza Theatre. Tonight’s screening is the 1982 Julie Andrews classic “Victor/Victoria,” featuring great performanc­es, the unforgetta­ble number “Le Jazz Hot” and a post-film discussion. Singa-long with the film, shady dames.

7pm

Tuesday, August 20

Looking for some exciting hoop action? The Chicago Sky take on the Atlanta Dream tonight.

7pm

State Farm Arena

Wednesday, August 21

If you are looking, hiring or just want to extend your network in the Health and Wellness industry, join MAAP tonight for its first-ever health and wellness-focused

Mix & Mingle. Take a break from the work week, have a good laugh and make the connection that will move your career forward while enjoying a compliment­ary chair-massage, wine, and artwork by local artisans. RSVP now at https:// maap082119.eventbrite.com.

6 – 8pm

Art of Touch Massage

Thursday, August 22

Do you want to read books by amazing Black women writers? Do you want to discuss works from a Black feminist perspectiv­e(s)? Do you want to do all of this in an awesome gem of a feminist bookstore? Then the Black Feminist Book Club is for you. Charis Circle board chair Susana Morris is the facilitato­r of this group. This spring and summer Black Feminist contempora­ry memoirs are on tap and tonight it’s “Ordinary Light” by

Tracy K. Smith. This is a Charis Circle From Margin to Center literary event and the suggested donation is $5.

7 – 9pm

Charis Books and More

The Auburn Avenue Research Library, in collaborat­ion with 90.1 WABE, will host Guns & Black Southern Life, a

groundbrea­king new reporting collaborat­ion focused on a single issue: the role of guns in American life. Hosted by WABE reporter Lisa Hagen and Dr. Regina Bradley, Kennesaw State University Assistant Professor of English and African Diaspora Studies, the conversati­on will consider a range of topics including Southern history, self-defense, identity, violence, safety, and survival. The discussion is in coordinati­on with the Guns & America reporting collaborat­ive. Panelists will include representa­tives from the National African American Gun Associatio­n, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, and the featured guest, professor and award-winning author Kiese Laymon.

7pm

Join TEN Atlanta tonight for its Sexy Swimsuit contest.

10pm

Friday, August 23

Help Atlanta Pride raise money at its Paint With Pride event tonight, with painting, drinks and raffle prizes.

7pm

Sips N Strokes

Winner of eight Tony Awards, “Spring Awakening” is a provocativ­e exploratio­n of the journey from adolescenc­e to adulthood told through an electrifyi­ng contempora­ry musical with a pop/rock score. Based on Frank Wedekind’s controvers­ial 1891 play of the same name, it follows the interweavi­ng lives of a group of German teenagers as they navigate issues of sexuality, morality, and adulthood. Although set in late-19th century Germany, the angst, emotion, desire, and romance still ring true today.

8pm, through August 24

Onstage Atlanta

The G8YTIES ’80s Dance Party: EUROTRASH edition brings you your favorite ’80s dance classics with a ripple of New Wave music. Inspired by the punk rock movement in the UK. and later in the US. Come join us as Dj Mike Pope will be spinning all your favorite dance songs and new wave hits of the ’80s from artist including Depeche Mode, Dead or Alive, Pet Shop Boys, Culture Club, Duran Duran, New Order, Billy Idol, Blondie, Missing

Persons, Flock of Seagulls, Erasure and more. $10 cover all night long.

10pm – 3am

Heretic Atlanta

Saturday, August 24

Big hair, high heels, and a lot of duct tape are part of the fun as part of Glitz & Glam, hosted by the legendary

Mr. Charlie Brown.

6:30 and 9pm

Lips Atlanta

Based on true events, “A Southern Fairytale” artfully illuminate­s the challenges facing a young, gay Christian growing up in the Deep South. Written and performed by Ty Autry, the show explores the trauma of rejection by those we love through the character of Alex Belmont. 8pm

Out Front Theatre Company

Get ready to crank the energy up to full blast as Beyond Production­s brings you Atlanta’s newest circuit party, Circuit Breaker, featuring Internatio­nal DJ/Producer Jack Chang all the way from London. Tickets

available on event Facebook page. 10pm - 3am

Believe Music Hall

DJ Daniel Weaver presents Submission – Reload! Will you submit? Domination and resistance come back to the Atlanta Eagle!. Are you a Sir or Boy? Bring it on! 10pm – 3am

Sunday, August 25

Still up and ready for more partying? Get your late-night dance on at Xion with Twisted Dee Martello.

3am

Monday, August 26

Atlanta Black Pride officially kicks off tonight with a week-long series of parties, events, panels and more at various venues.

Tuesday, August 27

Join Tony for Happy Hour and stick around for Dragnifice­nt, Atlanta’s drag competitio­n produced by local drag queen, Phoenix. The event is hosted by Celeste Holmes. 9pm

Heretic Atlanta

Wednesday, August 28

Dragon Con is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the universe. It’s also gay as heck, with a line-up this year that includes George Takei, Colton Haynes of “Arrow” and many more performers.

Thursday, August 29

Elevating Voices will be staging the finale of the LGBT stage play “Love Sex and Marriage” this weekend. “Love Sex and Marriage” follows superstar, Darrin – who the ladies love and the guys want to be. Little does everyone know, Darrin is a closeted gay man, signed to a homophobic music label. When Darrin meets a guy at one of his concert, matters spiral out of control.

7pm, through September 1

7 Stages

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