Friday, August 28
Out On Film hosts the Atlanta Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (AGLCC) Fourth Friday mixer at Mixx Atlanta, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., www.outonfilm.org
“Driving Miss Daisy” bows at Onstage Atlanta with an out director – Cathe Hall Payne – and a largely gay cast, through September 5, 8 p.m., www.onstageatlanta.com
Edie Cheezburger presents “The Other Show,” the most unique drag show in Atlanta. Admission is $5, Jungle, 10 p.m., www.jungleatl.com
Shavonna Brooks and Destiny Brooks emcee the riotous Femme Fatale show, 11 p.m., Burkhart’s, www.burkharts.com
Saturday, August 29
The “Frozen” sing-a-long at the Fox Theatre, as part of the Coca Cola Summer Film Festival at 1 p.m., will entertain children and frighten adults, www.foxtheatre.org
Gay author Scott Wilbanks and his husband Mike Wilson will be at FoxTale Book Shoppe in Woodstock for a wine and cheese reception, book discussion and signing. Scott's debut novel is "The Lemoncholy Life of Annie Aster," 5 p.m., www.foxtalebookshoppe.com
The Chicago Sky come to town to take on the Atlanta Dream as the regular season nears its end, 7 p.m., Philips Arena, www.philipsarena.com
Come dressed as your favorite character as Southeast Black & Blue and BARCODE presents Nerds & Jocks, a fundraiser for Southeast Black & Blue, Atlanta Eagle, 10 p.m. – 3 a.m., www.atlantaeagle.com
Sunday, August 30
DJ Kevin Durard spins for the late night revelers, 3 a.m., Xion Atlanta, www.xionatlanta.com
Charis is proud to once again host friends from LostintheLetters. This reading features Scottish writer Helen McClory with her debut book “On the Edges of Vision.” This is a Charis Circle From Margin to Center Literary event. The suggested donation is $5. 6 – 7 p.m., www.charisbooksandmore.com
Monday, August 31
They’ve been doing it for 15 years and have never been better. The Stars of the Century hit the stage at Jungle Atlanta for an unforgettable show led by emcees Miss Sophia and Joe Jackson. Featuring performances by Necole Luv Dupree, Archie Bonet, Stasha Sanchez, Raquel Lord, Damoni Hall Dickerson, Trinity Bonet and more, 11 p.m., www.jungleatl.com
Tuesday, September 1
The all-new Latino Tuesday kicks off with DJ Karlito, Blake’s On The Park, www.blakesontheparkatlanta.com
Wednesday, September 2
Enjoy games with hairy men at Woofs Game Night, 8 p.m., www.woofsatlanta.com
It’s Amateur Night every Wednesday at 9 p.m. at BJ Roosters, www.bjroosters.com
Thursday, September 3
SAGE Atlanta hosts a social hour and games at 10 a.m. and then a general meeting at 11 a.m., Phillip Rush Center Annex, www.rushcenteratl.com
Come line dance at the Heretic tonight with free lessons beginning at 8 p.m. and then an open dance at 9 p.m., www.hereticatlanta.com
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
UPCOMING
Friday, September 4-7
ATTA – Atlanta’s LGBT tennis league – hosts the Peach International Tennis Tournament this weekend at various venues, www.atta.org
The biggest event of its kind in the world, Atlanta Black Gay Pride revs up today for a week of events, www.inthelifeatlanta.com
Dragon*Con is a giant pop culture convention for science fiction, fantasy, gaming, art, comics, music and film, with panels, contests, vendors, a banquet, and a parade down Peachtree Street, www.dragoncon.org
Saturday, September 4-6
The Decatur Book Festival kicks off today, with keynote speaker Erica Jong and authors all weekend, www.decaturbookfestival.com
Friday, September 4
Cece Peniston sings “Finally” and more at Center Stage, with special guests Sybil and Robin S., 8 p.m., www.centerstage-atlanta.com
The Lesbians 50+ Potluck Social is tonight. Please bring a prepared dish to share and a beverage for yourself. Plates, utensils and ice provided. Doors open at 6:00 and dinner is at 6:30. Phillip Rush Center, www.rushcenteratl.org
Saturday, September 5
Anthony Wayne stars in “Mighty Real: A Fabulous Sylvester Musical,” with actress Sheryl Lee Ralph as one of the creators, 7 p.m., Variety Playhouse, www.variety-playhouse.com