Garden Lights, Holiday Nights 

January 12, through January 14

Atlanta Botanical Gardens

Back for its 13th year, Garden Lights, Holiday Nights features familiar favorites and new installations, including Skyline Frost, a new skynet by Patrick Shearn of Poetic Kinetics; illuminated metal birds and deer by Cédric Le Borgne; and the return of White Rabbit to the Skyline Garden Pond.

XXX Rated Cougars 

January 13, 9pm

Atlanta Eagle

The Eagle Cabaret presents XXX Rated Cougars with your host, the legendary Mr. Charlie Brown.

SFQP Organizing Meeting 

January 14, 2pm

Create ATL

Join Southern Fried Queer Pride at their organizing meeting at Create ATL and also on Zoom at https://sfqp.info/sfqpotalink114.

Rustin/Lorde Breakfast 

January 15, 10am

Loudermilk Conference Center

The Southern Unity Movement, an Atlanta-based social justice organization committed to building a more unified Black LGBTQ community through advocacy, education, and recreation, presents the annual Rustin/ Lorde Breakfast. Now in its 22nd year, the Black LGBTQ signature event honors the legacies of civil rights pioneers and change agents Bayard Rustin and Audre Lorde through a culturally inclusive program that embodies Dr. Martin Luther King’s vision of a beloved community. Tori Cooper, Director of the Human Rights Campaign’s Community Engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative and the first Black trans woman to serve on the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, will be the Mistress of Ceremony for the 2024 Breakfast. Tim’m West, poet, professor, and Executive Director of The LGBTO Institute at The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, will also be featured.

Trans and Friends 

January 15, 7pm for youth, 8pm for adults

Charis Books and More

Trans and Friends is a youth-focused group for trans people, people questioning their own gender, and aspiring allies, providing a facilitated space to discuss gender, relevant resources, and activism around social issues.

Cirque du Soleil ECHO 

January 16, 7:30pm, through January 21

Big Top at Atlantic Station

Fueled by the power of invention, the hope of the youth, and the importance of empathy, Cirque du Soleil ECHO invites the audience to participate in a universe of color, wonder, and infinite possibilities.

Karaoke Night 

January 17

My Sister’s Room

Get your karaoke on tonight at My Sister’s Room.

“The Whale” 

January 18, 8pm, through January 21

7 Stages

Set on the outskirts of Mormon country in rural Idaho, “The Whale” is the story of Charlie, a 600-pound recluse who hides away in his apartment while slowly eating himself to death. Desperate to reconnect with his long-estranged daughter, he reaches out to her, only to find a viciously sharp-tongued and wildly unhappy teen. At the same time, Charlie encounters a young man on his mission whose own story is not all that it seems. Presented by Authenticity Theater.

“La bohème”

January 20, 8pm, through January 28

Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre

The Atlanta Opera opens its 2024 with one of the greatest operas ever written, Giacomo Puccini’s masterwork “La bohème.”

PFLAG Support Group 

January 21, 2:30pm

Spiritual Living Center

The PFLAG support group for parents and families of LGBTQ children meets in person today.

“Housekeeping for Beginners” 

January 23, 7pm

Atlantic Station

Out On Film presents a special screening of the new LGBTQIA-themed “Housekeeping for Beginners,” from the director of “Of An Age.” RSVP at outonfilm.org. 

Bitchy Bingo 

January 24

Lips Atlanta

Brigitte Bidet and Taejah Thomas host Bitchy Bingo. Come play the game and enjoy a drag show.

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

January 25, 7:30pm, through January 27

Fox Theatre

Celebrating its 65th Anniversary Season, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater features four unforgettable performances, including the world premieres “Century” by Amy Hall Garner and “Me, Myself and You” by Elizabeth Roxas-Dobrish, plus the return of the audience favorite “Are You in Your Feelings?” by Kyle Abraham.

LGBTQ Book Club

January 27, 10am

Virtual

The LGBTQ Book Club is a group for LGBTQ folks and allies to read queer-themed books and books by queer authors. The aim is to have diverse, thought-provoking discussions about queer identity, history, and topical issues. All are welcome to join. This month’s book is “Quietly Hostile” by Samantha Irby. Join at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85007056372.

“Hamilton” 

January 30, 7:30pm, through February 25

Fox Theatre

A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation, “Hamilton” is the epic saga that follows the rise of founding father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, the Tony Award-winning musical has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education.

“Furlough’s Paradise” 

January 31, 7:30pm, through March 3

Alliance Theatre Hertz Stage

Winner of the 20th annual Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition, A.K, Payne’s “Furlough’s Paradise” is a poignant new play examining the dynamics that shape our lives and lead us to where we make our homes. Cousins Sade and Mina, raised like sisters but now leading very different lives, return to their childhood town for the funeral of their mother and aunt. While Sade is on a three-day furlough from prison and Mina experiences a brief reprieve from her career and life on the West Coast, the two try to make sense of grief, home, love, and kinship. But traumas and resentments from the past, both real and surreal, threaten to pull them apart, all as time ticks towards the correctional officer’s arrival.

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