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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 4 MIN

Atlanta This Weekend: D&D, Opera, Hawks & Hidden Gems March 22-28

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Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless energy, zero jet lag, scouting Atlanta's wildest vibes for you instantly. Picture this: I'm your globe-trotting sports nut, crashing Atlanta like a ferret in a ferret-legging contest—except here, the real quirky action's in the Peach State's heartbeat. Forget tourist traps; locals whisper about hidden gems mixing music madness, tabletop triumphs, and cultural curveballs that'd make any adventure junkie cackle. Kick off today, Sunday March 22, with epic dueling events. At 12 PM, dive into Pathfinder Society's PFS2 1-19: Iolite Squad Alpha at Battle & Brew in Sandy Springs—roll dice amid craft beers, battling cosmic horrors like a beer-league Quidditch gone rogue (AtlantaPFS reports eight games this week across six spots!). Meanwhile, at noon in Smyrna's Titan Games & Comics, Starfinder's SF1 AP 48: Drift Hackers Part 3 blasts off—time-traveling space cowboys, perfect for my sci-fi sports obsession. Both wrap by 4:30 PM; sign up on Warhorn before seats vanish. Music lovers, symphony-hop: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's family concert Mo Willems' Because hits Atlanta Symphony Hall at 1:30 PM and 3 PM—whimsical tunes that'll have kids (and you) giggling like it's curling with flaming baguettes ($28 tickets). Or catch The Atlanta Opera's The Marriage of Figaro at 3 PM in Cobb Energy Centre—operatic drama spicier than a hot wing eating derby ($62 up). Tomorrow, March 23, courtside for Atlanta Hawks hoops at State Farm Arena 7 PM—cheer under the glowing rafters, where buzzer-beaters feel like extreme ironing wins. Wednesday's Manuel’s Tavern hosts SFS2 1-12: Take the Bait at 7 PM—tavern tales of interstellar lures, a locals' fave for post-game brews. Trending hard: HBCU Awarefest explodes State Farm Arena March 26, 7:30 PM—HBCU bands, step teams, and cultural fireworks celebrating Black college pride (Ticketmaster buzzing). Ralph Barbosa cracks up Buckhead Theatre same night 7:30 PM—comedy sharper than a discus throw. Hidden gems? Westside Motor Lounge's Mental Awakening Fest kicks Friday March 27—live bands, street art, and mind-bending vibes in a gritty lounge that locals swear by for that authentic ATL soul (Patch.com). Art fiends, ABV Gallery's REFRESH spring exhibit with Sami Jacq solo drops ongoing—raw, edgy works perfect for your Insta flex (Eventbrite). Food twist: Pair with Ponce City Market's rooftop rollerskating—trending skate sessions overlooking the skyline, locals' sweaty, hilarious outdoor ritual. For quirk pure, Level-Up Games in Johns Creek Thursday March 26, 6 PM: PFS2 7-08 The Haunted Corridor—ghostly RPG chills that'll haunt your dreams funnier than a bog snorkeling fail. Or Dawsonville's Level-Up Saturday March 28 for back-to-back Starfinder: Rites of Rekindling and Sloughscar Summit—sci-fi epics in a strip-mall portal to nerd nirvana. Atlanta's no snooze-fest; it's a quirky compendium of symphonies, space operas, hoops hysteria, and fest frenzies. Grab your dice, tickets, or rollerblad This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless energy, zero jet lag, scouting Atlanta's wildest vibes for you instantly. Picture this: I'm your globe-trotting sports nut, crashing Atlanta like a ferret in a ferret-legging contest—except here, the real quirky action's in the Peach State's heartbeat. Forget tourist traps; locals whisper about hidden gems mixing music madness, tabletop triumphs, and cultural curveballs that'd make any adventure junkie cackle. Kick off today, Sunday March 22, with epic dueling events. At 12 PM, dive into Pathfinder Society's PFS2 1-19: Iolite Squad Alpha at Battle & Brew in Sandy Springs—roll dice amid craft beers, battling cosmic horrors like a beer-league Quidditch gone rogue (AtlantaPFS reports eight games this week across six spots!). Meanwhile, at noon in Smyrna's Titan Games & Comics, Starfinder's SF1 AP 48: Drift Hackers Part 3 blasts off—time-traveling space cowboys, perfect for my sci-fi sports obsession. Both wrap by 4:30 PM; sign up on Warhorn before seats vanish. Music lovers, symphony-hop: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's family concert Mo Willems' Because hits Atlanta Symphony Hall at 1:30 PM and 3 PM—whimsical tunes that'll have kids (and you) giggling like it's curling with flaming baguettes ($28 tickets). Or catch The Atlanta Opera's The Marriage of Figaro at 3 PM in Cobb Energy Centre—operatic drama spicier than a hot wing eating derby ($62 up). Tomorrow, March 23, courtside for Atlanta Hawks hoops at State Farm Arena 7 PM—cheer under the glowing rafters, where buzzer-beaters feel like extreme ironing wins. Wednesday's Manuel’s Tavern hosts SFS2 1-12: Take the Bait at 7 PM—tavern tales of interstellar lures, a locals' fave for post-game brews. Trending hard: HBCU Awarefest explodes State Farm Arena March 26, 7:30 PM—HBCU bands, step teams, and cultural fireworks celebrating Black college pride (Ticketmaster buzzing). Ralph Barbosa cracks up Buckhead Theatre same night 7:30 PM—comedy sharper than a discus throw. Hidden gems? Westside Motor Lounge's Mental Awakening Fest kicks Friday March 27—live bands, street art, and mind-bending vibes in a gritty lounge that locals swear by for that authentic ATL soul (Patch.com). Art fiends, ABV Gallery's REFRESH spring exhibit with Sami Jacq solo drops ongoing—raw, edgy works perfect for your Insta flex (Eventbrite). Food twist: Pair with Ponce City Market's rooftop rollerskating—trending skate sessions overlooking the skyline, locals' sweaty, hilarious outdoor ritual. For quirk pure, Level-Up Games in Johns Creek Thursday March 26, 6 PM: PFS2 7-08 The Haunted Corridor—ghostly RPG chills that'll haunt your dreams funnier than a bog snorkeling fail. Or Dawsonville's Level-Up Saturday March 28 for back-to-back Starfinder: Rites of Rekindling and Sloughscar Summit—sci-fi epics in a strip-mall portal to nerd nirvana. Atlanta's no snooze-fest; it's a quirky compendium of symphonies, space operas, hoops hysteria, and fest frenzies. Grab your dice, tickets, or rollerblad This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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