LGBT Atlanta Best Bets for July 17 – July 23

FRIDAY, JULY 17

The documentary “Do I Sound Gay?” opens at the Landmark Midtown Art Cinema today, with director David Thorpe down for Q&A on Sunday, July 19, after the 7:15 p.m. screening, www.landmarktheatres.com

Edie Cheezburger presents “The Other Show,” the most unique drag show in Atlanta. Admission is $5, Jungle, 10 p.m., www.jungleatl.com

It’s Mr. Atlanta Eagle Robbie Butler’s birthday and the Eagle is having an Animal House Toga Party, with jello shots, cake, raffls and more. The proceeds will benefit The Leather Heart foundation (www.leatherheart.org) and the Mr. and Ms. Atlanta Eagle travel fund, 10 p.m., www.atlantaeagle.com

Divas Destiny Brooks and Shavonna Brooks host the super sexy Femme Fatale show, 11 p.m., Burkhart’s, www.burkharts.com

SATURDAY, JULY 18

Atlanta Pride will host a donation drive at the Phillip Rush Center today from 9 a.m. – noon. Please bring clothing and household items to the Rush Center Annex to donate to Lost-N-Found Youth, www.rushcenteratl.org

Joining Hearts offers up its annual pool party, this year titled Dive, at Piedmont Park, with entertainer Debby Holiday and DJ Grind, 4 – 11 p.m., www.joininghearts.org

Molly, Ally, Judd, Emilio and Anthony Michael are back — the classic “The Breakfast Club” screens at the Fox Theatre as part of the Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival, 7:30 p.m., www.foxtheatre.org

It’s two parties in one. DJ Rob Reum spins inside while DJ Daryl Cox turns up the music outside at TEN Atlanta, www.tenatlanta.com

SUNDAY, JULY 19

They’re creepy and kooky – catch “The Addams Family Musical” at a matinee today, 3 p.m., Onstage Atlanta, www.onstageatlanta.com

DJ Caprice works the crowd at Bulldogs, 893 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30308, www.facebook.com/bulldogsbaratlanta.com

Regina Simms emcees the New Faces event with singers, dancers, musicians, drag kings and queens and more, 9 p.m., Friends on Ponce, www.friendsonponce-atl.com

MONDAY, JULY 20

Since Mondays tend to drag on anyway, why not make the most of it? MAX’s Wine Dive, the Midtown restaurant and wine bar, has teamed up with Atlanta’s best drag queens for “Monday’s a Drag” — a viewing party from 6 – 10 p.m. each Monday featuring a classic drag movie or TV show. MAX’s is offering campy drinks and food specials. Ten percent of all food and drink sales from each week’s event will be donated to Lost-n-Found Youth. www.maxswinedive.com/atlanta-12th-street

TUESDAY, JULY 21

Writer/director Joel P.E. King presents “Of Hers and His” featuring actor Jensen Atwood (“Noah’s Arc”) at 7 p.m. at Social Haven, www.socialhavenatl.com

The all-new Latino Tuesday kicks off with DJ Karlito, Blake’s, www.blakesontheparkatlanta.com

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22

Crazy Nights Karaoke is every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at My Sister’s Room, www.mysistersroom.com

Out Brian Clowdus opens his summer musical “Evita” at Serenbe Playhouse, running through Aug. 16 with an 8:30 curtain tonight, www.serenbeplayhouse.com

Ruby Redd’s Birdcage Bingo starts at 8:30 p.m., with $3 well drinks all night, then Tyler King hosts Beauty and the Beast karaoke at 11 p.m., The Hideaway, www.atlantahideaway.com

THURSDAY, JULY 23

The Hideaway hosts Ian Aber for Hot Mic comedy nights, 10 p.m., www.atlantahideaway.com

Faces Lounge in Marietta’s new All Star Cabaret is every Thursday at 10:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. with the likes of Heather Daniels and Coco Chanelle, 138 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta, GA 30060

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