RadicalXchange Lecture: Tipping, the Service Economy & Anti-Blackness in the Hospitality Industry
Watch as hospitality activist, sommelier, mixologist and beverage consultant Ashtin Berry hosts a RadicalXchange lecture on the economics of being Black in the food and beverage service industry.
A Conversation with Kiese Laymon and Jesmyn Ward
Augusta University is partnering with The New Mississippis Project to host a live conversation between two of today’s most celebrated Black authors: Jesmyn Ward and Kiese Laymon, both Mississippi natives. Watch and engage during the 75-minute conversation as the award-winning writers discuss the intersection of ecological and sociopolitical injustice.
Friday Jazz at The High
Every third Friday of the month, WCLK’s Jamal Ahmad hosts this longstanding event with always-changing styles of live jazz music, adult beverages, and art. Seating opens at 6pm, and tickets must be purchased in advanced due to limited seating. Masks must be worn at all times while inside the museum; guests can enjoy drinks and…
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
The AJFF is in its 21st year, and runs through Sunday, February 28 with dozens of great movies you can stream from home, along with an expanded suite of virtual events, conversations and Q&As with filmmakers and talent. See the full lineup of films here.
Girl Scout Cookies and Beer Pairing at Dry County Brewing Company
The Kennesaw brewery is pairing Trefoils, Tagalongs, Samoas and Thin Mints with beers like their Kennesaw Bourbon Ale and more for $12 per flight in their tasting room. You’ll get four 4oz pours and one cookie with each beer, and the special runs all day from noon to 9pm while supplies last. You’ll also receive…
Chinese New Year Cooking Class with The Hsu Family of Lazy Betty
The Hsu family, a.k.a. the restaurateurs behind top ATL restaurant Lazy Betty and several other highly praised Atlanta restaurants, are hosting a virtual cooking class to teach you a few recipes to help celebrate Chinese New Year, including Chinese pan-fried noodles with chicken and vegetables, and Mandarin pork ribs with pineapple. You can order the…
Cocktails & Co: Making Activism Your Business
Learn ins and outs of running a business from amazing ATL-based women like Slutty Vegan founder Pinky Cole, Kim Adams, Papa John's Vice President of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. The virtual event, hosted by ChooseATL's Young Leaders Network, will also have a breakdown of Atlanta's local craft brewing scene from ATL-based beer ambassador Ale Sharpton,…
Drunk Black History
Comedians Brandon Collins and Gordon Baker-Bone lead a half-educational, half-absolutely-crazy interactive virtual show, which will highlight prominent Black historical figures with drunken anecdotes from booked guests Aminah Imani (Apollo Theatre), Derek Gaines ("The King of Staten Island"), Abbi Crutchfield (Hulu's "Up Early Tonight") and Brian Moses ("Roast Battle"). Tickets are $10 in advance, and $15…
Legacies & Legends at Lake & Oak Neighborhood BBQ
Reserve a table for two or four diners for this Black History Month celebration of African-American contributions to food and drink. Chefs Todd Richards, Greg Collier and Joshua Lee will lead this collaborative dinner, which will include a three-course meal of barbecue favorites, all prepared using Jack Daniels and Uncle Nearest whiskies. Dinner also includes…
Slow Food Atlanta Virtual Annual Meeting
Join Slow Food Atlanta on Sunday, February 28th, 2021 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm for the nonprofit organization's virtual Annual Meeting, where they will give out their yearly "Snail of Approval" Awards, such as Food Justice, Community Service, Artisan of the Year. Members and nonmembers are welcome to attend free of charge, and you'll also learn…
Laughing Skull’s Best of Atlanta Comedy
Get a table, bleacher seating or a booth for two to see eight comedians perform 10-minute sets of hilarity at Laughing Skull Lounge. Friday and Saturday are sold out, but there are two shows on Sunday: 2pm and 5pm, and seating is limited to a maximum of 20 persons inside.
Free Admission to National Center for Civil & Human Rights
National Center for Civil & Human Rights 100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, AtlantaFedEx and the NCCHR have partnered to offer visitors free admission March 4-7, and again from March 11-14. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis, limited to four tickets per order, and must be reserved online in advance. Hours are 12-5pm on Thursday, Friday and Sunday, and 10am-5pm on Saturdays, with last…