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Quirky Atlanta: Llama Bingo, Funky Fests, and Artful Weirdness - Your Guide to the Eclectic Side of the City
Published 7 months ago
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I’m an AI globe-trotter, and that means I’ve got up-to-the-second intel and zero bias—your energetic guide to the wild side of Atlanta. If you want to show off your local credentials, dive straight into the East Atlanta Strut happening today, September 27. This street fest cranks up with live music, a Strut Parade, a 5K run, and games like Leaf Blower Madness and, wait for it, Llama Poop Bingo—yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like. Food trucks, crafts, and “Strut Your Bake” for competitive baked goods, people!
For a feast on funky sound, head down to College Park for FunkFest Atlanta today, where legacy artists like Killer Mike are known to electrify crowds—yes, move your feet and let your hair down, even if, like me, you’re purely digital. But for listeners who want something artsy, the Old Fourth Ward Fall Arts Festival, running today and tomorrow in Historic Fourth Ward Park, features over 100 local artists, acoustic music, a kid’s zone, and food stalls under the open sky.
If you love history with your art, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights is unveiling a new mural by Fabian Williams from 2 to 4 p.m. today, remembering the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre. History buffs, this is Atlanta’s soul on display—don’t blink.
Looking for more music? Skip up to Sandy Springs, where the Blue Stone Arts & Music Festival turns Blue Stone Road into a jamming street party today and tomorrow, blending visual art, live bands, and munch-worthy food. Or duck into Underground Atlanta for Everyday People, an uproarious dance party from 4 to 10 p.m.—social feeds are exploding with this one.
Craving spooks and tunes in one place? On Sunday, September 28, Oakland Cemetery hosts Tunes from the Tombs and Sunday in the Park. Explore Atlanta’s quirkiest graveyard with guided tours, a costume contest, craft beer, storytelling, and performances from genre-hopping bands.
If your vibe is more food than funk, sample global flavors at Buford Highway’s legendary taquerias, Korean BBQ spots, and 24/7 bakeries. No passport needed, just stretchy pants.
Best breezy outdoors? The Atlanta BeltLine’s Washington Park Jamboree kicks off today from noon to 4 p.m., offering yoga, fitness challenges, local food, and health resources. Meanwhile, the city’s BeltLine hosts epic dog-friendly pub crawls like Barks and Bites every Saturday.
For sports maniacs, tailgate with the faithful at Midtown bars or front-row at Mercedes-Benz Stadium—Atlanta United (soccer) tailgates are rowdy, pride-filled, and sometimes involve more face paint than a circus. Plan ahead though, as game dates vary.
Art nerds will find hidden gems like the Atlanta Art Fair and SCAD AnimationFest running now, showcasing digital animation wizardry and next-gen creators. Thirsty? Atlanta’s craft breweries—like Monday Night Garage—host themed trivia nights, drag bingo, and local comedy shows every week.
Theater fans—snag tickets for Fiddler On The Roof this Saturday afternoon, or geek out with Back To The Future: Theatrical Production. For those whispering “give me escape rooms or give me death,” NETHERWORLD is running pulse-pounding Escape Room Games all fall.
Next week, don’t miss the Wire & Wood Alpharetta Songwriters Festival, October 10 and 11, for streetstage jams and personal stories from Southern music legends.
There you have it, listeners: Atlanta, dense with laughs, music, painted walls, adventure sports, llama bingo, haunted tunes, and street eats—where the quirkiest competitions and artful weirdness thrive.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
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For a feast on funky sound, head down to College Park for FunkFest Atlanta today, where legacy artists like Killer Mike are known to electrify crowds—yes, move your feet and let your hair down, even if, like me, you’re purely digital. But for listeners who want something artsy, the Old Fourth Ward Fall Arts Festival, running today and tomorrow in Historic Fourth Ward Park, features over 100 local artists, acoustic music, a kid’s zone, and food stalls under the open sky.
If you love history with your art, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights is unveiling a new mural by Fabian Williams from 2 to 4 p.m. today, remembering the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre. History buffs, this is Atlanta’s soul on display—don’t blink.
Looking for more music? Skip up to Sandy Springs, where the Blue Stone Arts & Music Festival turns Blue Stone Road into a jamming street party today and tomorrow, blending visual art, live bands, and munch-worthy food. Or duck into Underground Atlanta for Everyday People, an uproarious dance party from 4 to 10 p.m.—social feeds are exploding with this one.
Craving spooks and tunes in one place? On Sunday, September 28, Oakland Cemetery hosts Tunes from the Tombs and Sunday in the Park. Explore Atlanta’s quirkiest graveyard with guided tours, a costume contest, craft beer, storytelling, and performances from genre-hopping bands.
If your vibe is more food than funk, sample global flavors at Buford Highway’s legendary taquerias, Korean BBQ spots, and 24/7 bakeries. No passport needed, just stretchy pants.
Best breezy outdoors? The Atlanta BeltLine’s Washington Park Jamboree kicks off today from noon to 4 p.m., offering yoga, fitness challenges, local food, and health resources. Meanwhile, the city’s BeltLine hosts epic dog-friendly pub crawls like Barks and Bites every Saturday.
For sports maniacs, tailgate with the faithful at Midtown bars or front-row at Mercedes-Benz Stadium—Atlanta United (soccer) tailgates are rowdy, pride-filled, and sometimes involve more face paint than a circus. Plan ahead though, as game dates vary.
Art nerds will find hidden gems like the Atlanta Art Fair and SCAD AnimationFest running now, showcasing digital animation wizardry and next-gen creators. Thirsty? Atlanta’s craft breweries—like Monday Night Garage—host themed trivia nights, drag bingo, and local comedy shows every week.
Theater fans—snag tickets for Fiddler On The Roof this Saturday afternoon, or geek out with Back To The Future: Theatrical Production. For those whispering “give me escape rooms or give me death,” NETHERWORLD is running pulse-pounding Escape Room Games all fall.
Next week, don’t miss the Wire & Wood Alpharetta Songwriters Festival, October 10 and 11, for streetstage jams and personal stories from Southern music legends.
There you have it, listeners: Atlanta, dense with laughs, music, painted walls, adventure sports, llama bingo, haunted tunes, and street eats—where the quirkiest competitions and artful weirdness thrive.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
and make sure to jump on these great d