Christina
Ricci
stars
as
the
trashy
relative
intent
on
ruining
everything
in
the
indie
favorite
‘The
Opposite
of
Sex,’
followed
by
‘All
Over
Me,’
a
lesbian
coming-of-age
drama,
part
of
the
Independent
Film
Channel's
Pride
Month
programming.
‘Opposite
of
Sex’:
7:30
p.m.
‘All
Over
Me’:
9:15
p.m.
on
IFC,
Comcast
channel
140.
www.ifc.com
SATURDAY
JUNE
7
Margaret
Cho
hits
the
stage
with
‘Beautiful,’
the
latest
showcase
of
her
raunchy-with-a-message
standup
act.
Liam
Sullivan
and
musical
guest
Kelly
open.
8
p.m.
at
the
Tabernacle,
152
Luckie
St.
www.livenation.com
'Debutante'
Omar
Nino
raises
funds
in
support
of
local
HIV/AIDS
organizations
and
his
race
for
the
Atlanta
Cotillion
crown
with
a
poolside
fashion
show.
2
p.m.
–
7
p.m.
at
a
private
residence.
Visit
www.atlantacotillion.com
for
details.
Author
M.W.
Moore
reads
from
and
signs
his
new
book,
‘Internal
Chaos.’
7:30
p.m.
at
Outwrite
Bookstore
&
Coffeehouse,
991
Piedmont
Ave.
404-607-0082,
www.outwritebooks.com
Get
geared
up
for
the
Premiere
Party
at
one
of
the
slew
of
lead-up
events,
this
time
with
DJ
Brian
Beck.
10
p.m.
at
the
Heretic,
2069
Cheshire
Bridge
Road.
404-325-3061,
www.hereticatlanta.com
A
Catholic
schoolboy
grows
up
to
be
the
toast
of
London
as
a
drag
cabaret
singer
in
‘Breakfast
on
Pluto,’
part
of
Pride
Month
programming.
10
p.m.
on
Sundance,
Comcast
channel
280.
www.sundancechannel.com
WEDNESDAY
JUNE
11
Photo
by
AP
No,
it's
not
Tim
Burton.
Robert
Smith
and
the
Cure
head
to
town
for
a
summer
show.
8
p.m.
at
the
Arena
at
Gwinnett
Center,
6400
Sugarloaf
Parkway.
www.ticketmaster.com
THURSDAY
JUNE
12
Activist
Axel
Leblois
discusses
social
entrepreneurship
and
the
book
‘Tactics
of
Hope:
How
Social
Entrepreneurs
Are
Changing
Our
World.’
7:30
p.m.
at
Charis
Books
&
More,
1189
Euclid
Ave.
404-524-0304,
www.charisbooksandmore.com
Photo
by
AP
Kathy
Griffin
wants
us
to
think
she’s
still
living
‘My
Life
on
the
D-List,’
but
the
Emmy
she’s
packing
says
otherwise.
Tune
in
for
the
season
premiere
of
the
comedian's
award-winning
show.
10
p.m.
on
Bravo,
Comcast
channel
70.
www.bravotv.com
‘We’re
All
Angels,’
the
documentary
about
gay
Christian
singers
Jason
&
deMarco,
airs
for
Pride
month.
8:30
p.m.
on
Showtime,
Comcast
channel
361.
www.sho.com
FRIDAY
JUNE
13
–
SUNDAY
JUNE
15
The
Southeast
Leather
Fest
hosts
social
events,
workshops
and
discussions
all
weekend
at
the
Holiday
Inn
Select,
130
Clairemont
Ave.,
Decatur.
www.seleatherfest.com
SATURDAY
JUNE
14
The
East
Point
Possums
return
for
their
11th
annual
drag-stravaganza.
8
p.m.
–
11
p.m.
at
East
Point
Commons
in
East
Point.
www.eastpointpossums.com
The
Atlanta
Rollergirls
roll
out
for
a
pair
of
bouts.
5
p.m.
at
the
Yaarab
Shrine
Center,
400
Ponce
de
Leon
Ave.
www.atlantarollergirls.com
SATURDAY
JUNE
14
Hip-hop
industry
insider
Terrance
Dean
visits
with
his
book,
‘Hiding
in
Hip
Hop.’
7:30
p.m.
at
Outwrite
Bookstore
&
Coffeehouse,
991
Piedmont
Ave.
404-607-0082,
www.outwritebooks.com
LeBuzz
kicks
into
the
big
leagues
with
a
Men
of
Playgirl
revue.
9
p.m.
at
LeBuzz,
585
Franklin
Road,
Marietta.
770-424-1337,
www.thenewlebuzz.com
Atlanta
Cotillion
deb
Ronnie
Mallette
hosts
a
pool
party
and
Wii
tournament.
2
p.m.
–
6
p.m.
at
a
private
residence.
For
location
and
more
information,
visit
www.atlantacotillion.com
Showtime
continues
its
Pride
Month
programming
with
the
U.S.
television
premiere
of
‘The
Bubble,’
the
Israeli-Palestinian
gay
love
story
that
was
a
huge
a
hit
at
last
year’s
Out
on
Film.
10
p.m.
on
Showtime,
Comcast
channel
361.
www.sho.com
MONDAY
JUNE
16
–
TUESDAY
JUNE
17
Cyndi
Lauper
and
her
equality
posse
are
back
with
the
True
Colors
Tour,
this
year
with
the
B-52s,
Tegan
&
Sara,
and
Rosie
O’Donnell
on
board.
7
p.m.
at
Chastain
Park
Amphitheatre,
Stella
Drive
and
Pool
Road.
www.ticketmaster.com
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