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  2. Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta | Jan. 3-5, 2025 - AOL

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    From music and comedy to art, food, and sports, there’s something for everyone. Check out our curated list of events happening around the city. Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta | Jan ...

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  4. Dad's Garage Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    Dad's Garage Theatre Company, located at 569 Ezzard St. in the Old Fourth Ward in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in 1995 by Chris Blair, Marc Cram, Sean Daniels, George Faughnan, John Gregorio, David Keeton, Joseph Limbaugh, Matt Stanton, and Matt Young. A second wave of people in the founding summer soon followed, and the theatre company spent ...

  5. The Punchline - Wikipedia

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    The Punchline is a comedy club first opened in 1982 in Sandy Springs, Georgia now located in Atlanta, Georgia. The venue seats 270 people and presents shows five or more nights per week. The club has hosted comedians as diverse as Robin Williams , Eddie Murphy , Dane Cook , and was the original performance venue of Jeff Foxworthy .

  6. My Sister's Room - Wikipedia

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    Events range from Drag shows, burlesque, comedy shows, king shows, bands pub crawls, karaoke, birthday parties, bachelorette parties and more. They strive to have “Something for Everyone “ MSR Host Gay Pride’s Official Women’s Events in October, Pride Pub Crawls in June and started the first Atlanta March for LGBTQ rights June 2016.

  7. Treklanta - Wikipedia

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    The founding of Treklanta (formerly "TrekTrax Atlanta") was, in many respects, a result of its founder and chairman, Eric L. Watts—who had served as Dragon*Con's Director of Star Trek Programming from 1993 to 2009—not being asked to return for an 18th year by Dragon*Con management in December 2009. [7]