Lesbian
singer/songwriter
SONiA
plays
two
shows
—
one
solo
and
one
with
her
band
Disappear
Fear.
7
p.m.
and
9:30
p.m.
at
Eddie’s
Attic,
515-B
McDonough
St.,
Decatur,
404-377-4976,
www.eddiesattic.com
‘Drag
Idol
II’
kicks
off
its
latest
competition
in
a
weekly
elimination
for
cash,
prizes
and
a
spot
in
the
Charlie
Brown
cast.
11
p.m.
at
Charlie
Brown’s
Cabaret,
50
Upper
Alabama
St.,
www.charliebrownscabaret.net
Author
Dewey
Sadka
presents
his
latest
work,
‘The
Dewey
Color
System
For
Relationships:
The
Ultimate
Compatibility
Test
for
Love,
Friendship
&
Career
Success,’
at
a
cocktail
mixer.
8
p.m.
at
Outwrite
Bookstore
&
Coffeehouse,
991
Piedmont
Ave.,
404-607-0082,
www.outwritebooks.com
The
Jeannie
Johnson
Band
plays
for
Come
Out
Dancing’s
weekly
gathering
following
a
dance
lesson
in
West
Coast
Swing.
Lesson
at
7:30
p.m.,
live
music
at
8:30
p.m.
at
Jungle,
2115
Faulkner
Road,
404-844-8800,
www.jungleclub.net
Atlanta’s
gay
youth
organization,
YouthPride,
hosts
Club
Condom,
a
party
and
HIV
education
event.
6
p.m.
–
9
p.m.
at
YouthPride,
1017
Edgewood
Ave.,
404-521-9711,
www.youthpride.org
Charis
Books
&
More
presents
house
poetry
night,
featuring
local
favorites
followed
by
an
open
mic.
8
p.m.,
1189
Euclid
Ave.,
404-524-0304,
www.charisbooksandmore.com
 |
Juan
Miguel
Ramos
exhibit
|
The
Independent
Adoption
Center
holds
its
monthly
adoption
workshop
for
gay
couples.
9:30
a.m.
–
1:30
p.m.,
3774
Lavista
Road,
Suite
100,
Tucker,
404-321-6900,
www.adoptionhelp.org
Texas
artist
Juan
Miguel
Ramos
opens
an
exhibit
at
the
gay-owned
Romo
Gallery
in
Castleberry
Hills.
Through
March
4,
Tuesday-Saturday
11:30
a.m.
–
5:30
p.m.,
309
Peters
St.
SW,
Unit
1,
404-222-9955,
www.romogallery.com