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Friday, Feb. 3
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
TGIF at the High Museum of Art! The February event includes snow globe-making, music from the Atlanta Funk Society, ice carving, fortune telling with hand-drawn fortunes, screening of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, a Photo Booth and much more. This only happens once a month, so make sure to attend this incredibly explorative event.
Wednesday, Jan. 18 – Sunday, Feb. 12
Alliance Theatre
1280 Peachtree Street
Troubadour is a feel-good romantic comedy musical that tells the story of Joe, Inez and Izzy as Joe attempts to enter the country music world in the footsteps of his legendary musician father. With music by Sugarland’s Kristian Bush, this world premiere production is not to be missed.
400 Ponce de Leon Ave
Find jugglers, unicyclists, hoopers, kendama, live music and family fun for all ages at the annual Jugglers Festival. Know how to juggle? Want to pick up a few new tricks? Just like to watch and maybe learn how to juggle? Whether you’re here to watch or learn, you’re guaranteed to have a blast.
Through Feb. 15
Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) is a cinematic exploration of Jewish experience — Jewish culture and history, life in Israel, and the work of Jewish artists — particularly where these stories intersect with other communities both here in Atlanta and around the world. Seeking to use the power of film to both entertain and educate, AJFF challenges conventional perspectives on complex and challenging issues facing the Jewish and global communities.
Through Saturday, Feb. 14
Atlantic Station
231 18th Street NW
Show off your ice skills this season at Skate Atlantic Station, Atlanta’s largest outdoor ice skating rink! The ice officially sticks around through Valentine’s Day and is a great way to get out for a date or study break.