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LA Forum after party*** discussion and update- your feedback is VERY appreciated!!! (Other after party updates and info in thread)
Hey everyone!!! I know when the shows were announced, we had talks about the after parties, amd I have put updates in the Free For All threads, as well as some other behind the scenes discussions with several members here. I just want to keep everyone caught up, and would like soe. feed back- I have had SEVERAL discussions with different venues with regards to an after party, and I feel I have zeroed in on the location. Firstly, to keep everyone informed- one issue with the Forum after party is safety amd the neighborhood. Apparently, Inglewood isnt the most "tourist friendly" neighborhood if you arent from a major city, amd can be sketchy at night. For that reason, I am trying to be careful with our selection of a venue so that all the traveling fans feel safe and comfortable. Secondly, this is a weekend night in a major city, so many places are already gonna be packed. Thirdly, if I judge by attendance for the HOLLYWOOD Palladium after party I organized in 2017, we need a space for 200-300 people- 200 attended the after party in 2017. I looked in the VERY near vicinity of The Forum, amd there is almost NOTHING big enough or suitable for our needs. The next thing- we travel a bit. I found a couple fo aces that LOOKED big enough for us- Unfortunately, two of the places that responded- Brewport TapHouse, and Three Weavers Brewing Company BOTH said they were interested, amd are planning renovations to expand that MIGHT be done by September, but NO GUARENTEES... I tried the area hotels, BUT they ALL went to charge a rental. The ONE PLACE that offered us a space, amd can hold 300+ people on a weekend night is The Hollywood Park Casino. They have a lounge, and offer a Late Night Happy Hour! Here is their Website- amd you can see their lounge and facilities: http://www.playhpc.com/ I think THIS COULD BE FUN!!! It is however, an uber or Lyft ride from the venue- bit pretty much ANY OTHER option would be- here is the Google maps directions from The Forum to Hollywood Park Casino- https://imgur.com/a/Bw5kmkB It is an EASY uber, and not expensive. I also can get us a private area! Here is a history of some of my correspondences with the venues- https://imgur.com/a/ChRX5ai ** PLEASE ALL- LET ME KNOW WAHT YOUR THOIGHTS ARE!*** If it seems like this is a viable option- I will move forward. As far as other after parties- The NYC one is booked!: https://imgur.com/a/dMBJLGP The Boston one is BOOKED!!!: https://imgur.com/a/qoDiQby And I am almost finished with the Atlanta party, which will most likely be at Sports and Social Atlanta- https://liveatthebatteryatlanta.com/eat-and-drink/sports-and-social-atlanta Thanks for any input I might get, and looking forward to seeing MANY of you again, and MEETING a bunch of you for the first time!!! Cheers! -Brian
[USA-NJ] [H] Limited print Switch games, games for multiple platforms, Amiibo [W] Switch games and accessories, N64 Accessories, Korg M01 JP, Animal Crossing HHD, Hello Kitty DS cases, lists
Hey! I heard you like video games. I do too. But do you ever feel like maybe you don't like some of your video games as much as you might like some of my video games? Then I have a proposal for you: let's swap! Please note: * I am fine with trading my sealed games for your not-sealed games, as long as the value is fair and what you have is in like new condition (or pretty good condition for older stuff). * I am fine with removing stickers, please do not remove stickers before sending. * For me, CIB means all the inserts that were included with the original box need to be present. I am very picky about this, sorry. I can check if something you have is CIB or not, if you are not sure. * Prefer to only trade in CONUS due to shipping costs * If you have low rep I may ask you to send first
Here's what I have to offer:
Switch limited print games
Enter the Gungeon Special Reserve sealed - only looking to trade these toward other limited print games, specifically Celeste, Flinthook, Shakedown Hawaii or Vasara Collection, or possibly other Switch games
Minit gray alt version with cloth map, sealed (x2) - only looking to trade toward other Switch games, like Mario Maker 2, Fire Emblem Three Houses, etc. or limited print games including Lumines Remastered, Vectronom, and the 3 mentioned above
EMS NDS Adapter This is the original model that only works with 32 bit Windows (XP is best). The newer "Plus" model works with 64 bit Windows and retails for $29.99. This adapter allows you to transfer DS saves to and from the computer. Yes, this means you can write a game save file to your DS carts or back up your saves to your PC. I used this for backing up my copies of KORG DS10 but that was many years ago. This is CIB, it still has the installer CD in the sleeve inside the box.
GBA
Final Fantasy Tactics loose (hard trade)
YuGiOh The Sacred Cards loose
YuGiOh 7 Trials to Glory loose
Spyro 2 Season of Flame loose
F-14 Tomcat loose
Monster Trucks loose
Backyard Football loose
Backyard Basketball loose
Chicken Little loose with manual
Disney Pixar Cars loose, missing label
Spirit Stallion of the Cimmaron loose, missing label
Astro Boy Omega Factor custom case
Boktai custom case (does not hold game well but works OK)
Offbrand SP charger (looks just like an OEM one, but isn't)
Can hold a poochy amiibo and game from any region, much nicer than the NA region box, game is also available and is sealed, boxes in UK do not come sticker sealed so this is new condition and can be opened
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 Digital Camera - Almost complete in original box with a bonus carrying bag and microfiber cloth, still works, battery doesn't last as long as it used to though, does not have USB cable, so you need to use the SD card if you want to be able to transfer your photos off the camera
Old iPod Touch - Some scratches, has a bunch of Chinese songs on it, I can include a USB charger if you like
Hatsune Miku Merch Mega Bundle (Cosplay tie and suspenders, socks, plush, stickers, posters, keychain, webcomic anthology, and two men's shirts, one is L other is M, can be broken up)
These are all businesses and markets that I love. The competition is weak. The market is growing. The costs and risks are low. The odds are good. You can analyze the market and make accurate decisions on where there is opportunity to thrive. You can win. Start small. Start low skilled and low risk if you don’t have any capital or experience. As the opportunities grow and you get momentum your business can evolve. If you have capital and are willing to invest the time and money you can find very profitable niche services. The more specialized you can get the better the margins and the better the chances of success. These are not commodities. You can always add more value and avoid competing on price and racing to the bottom. There will always be customers willing to pay a premium for better and faster services. The biggest gap in most of these industries is speed. Service providers are overloaded so they are booked out 1-2 weeks. They have more business than they can handle. If you can deliver a consistent service tomorrow you can charge 50%-100% more. If you have a tech background or can apply basic tech you have a huge competitive advantage in these spaces. The companies that currently dominate don’t have the tech to get you quick quotes. They don’t have the tech to manage employees or schedules or billing. Interested in getting started? Here is my take on an analytical approach to starting a low risk business. Don’t forget a market analysis. Have a job? Get started while working. Here are some low cost tools you can use to get started. This list will be growing and changing and evolving. Check out the businesses I hate here. Home services:
These are all businesses and markets that I love. The competition is weak. The market is growing. The costs and risks are low. The odds are good. You can analyze the market and make accurate decisions on where there is opportunity to thrive. You can win. Start small. Start low skilled and low risk if you don’t have any capital or experience. As the opportunities grow and you get momentum your business can evolve. If you have capital and are willing to invest the time and money you can find very profitable niche services. The more specialized you can get the better the margins and the better the chances of success. These are not commodities. You can always add more value and avoid competing on price and racing to the bottom. There will always be customers willing to pay a premium for better and faster services. The biggest gap in most of these industries is speed. Service providers are overloaded so they are booked out 1-2 weeks. They have more business than they can handle. If you can deliver a consistent service tomorrow you can charge 50%-100% more. If you have a tech background or can apply basic tech you have a huge competitive advantage in these spaces. The companies that currently dominate don’t have the tech to get you quick quotes. They don’t have the tech to manage employees or schedules or billing. Interested in getting started? Here is my take on an analytical approach to starting a low risk business. Don’t forget a market analysis. Have a job? Get started while working. Here are some low cost tools you can use to get started. This list will be growing and changing and evolving. Check out the businesses I hate here. Home services:
Saturday is Springtime Tallahassee. Here’s all the info on performers, schedule, etc. I used to throw the greatest parade parties. This is Tallahassee Music Week and you can find a list of all the events right here, although many are listed on this page as well. Next weekend is The Word of the South Festival. Look here for details and schedules. Musicians and writers performing for free at Cascades Park. Joan Osbourne, Lisa Loeb, Cap 6, The Currys, and a bunch of other stuff. Tally’s Independent Cinema and Theater Offerings:
Cap City Video Lounge: “Tallahassee Florida's premiere cult cinematic theater and movie rental store. Many free showings in their small theater of movies from Lord of the Rings and Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure to the best/worst in B-rated horror.”
All Saints Cinema: “The Tallahassee Film Society was formed for the purpose of bringing foreign and American independent films to the Tallahassee area.”
Monticello Opera House: “A historic theater in Monticello featuring musical performances and local theater.”
Quincy Musical Theater: “Quincy Music Theatre is North Florida’s largest and only all-musical community theater.”
Student Life Cinema: “Florida State University's Student Life Cinema (located in the Askew Student Life Center) is one of the nation's leading campus film programs, featuring five to six nights a week of everything from the most recent blockbuster movies to documentaries, alternative and foreign films, to restored cinema classics.” General Public permitted.
Theatre Tallahassee: “Serving the community since 1949, Theatre Tallahassee has been a leader in professional-caliber community theater featuring your friends and neighbors.” Currently showing Avenue Q.
Young Actors Theater: “YAT is a non-profit youth theatre and school for the performing arts founded in 1975. YAT provides quality theatre and theatre education to the community.”
ALSO:
Breakout Games is new and does that escape-a-locked-room thing with multiple theme options. Good for fun times with friends, team building exercises with coworkers.
Joyride Bicycle Collective offers various fun bike riding options, usually accessible for all levels of ability.
Gulf Winds Track Club lists many if not most of the area races, so go pound some sand.
SATURDAY 4/1
Park at Monroe: The Downtown Marketplace. 9am
Corner of Georgia & Macomb: Frenchtown Farmers’ Market. “The Frenchtown Heritage Market offers a wide variety of fresh, naturally grown produce. Live music, cooking demos, fruits vegetables, and honey sold directly by farmers.” 10am – 3pm.
Growler USA (University Square): DJ Night. 6pm-9pm
Salty Dawg: Karaoke with Paul. Family friendly! 8pm
Leggetts: Karaoke with Cowboy Chris. 9pm
El Patron: Pasion Latina. Bachata, Merengue, Salsa, Reggaeton. 9pm
The Skybox (Crawfordville): Karaoke with Mark. 9pm
Travelodge: Latin Night with DJ Carlitos. “I invite you to the Latin nights! We start tomorrow, we will bring the best in music! Bachata, salsa, merengue, reggaeton, vallenato and much more.” 9pm/$5/21+
Main Library: Springtime Title Wave Used Book Sale. 9am-3pm
Hurricane Grill & Wings: Echo Electric w/ The Unicorn Wranglers and Samarium. 1pm-4pm
Saltwater Seafood Company: Gene Zone. “Classic rock covers.” 2pm-5pm
Lake Tribe Brewing Company: Rhythm & Brews feat. Nicholas Roberts. 2:30pm/$10 for tour and tasting
American Legion Hall: For Cats Sake and The Stray Cat Strut. “A silent art auction followed by an evening of live music and dancing, all benefitting local community kitties!” 4pm
Governor’s Mansion: National Day of Action for Housing. “Trump's budget threatens many wonderful programs. However, the $6 Billion cut from HUD will be particularly devastating and many people will lose their housing. In addition to that massive cut, Florida Governor Rick Scott aims to take 77% our state's affordable housing dollars. Advocates from across the state are gathering outside the Governor’s Mansion, also known as “The People’s House” on April 1st to voice opposition to these cuts.” 5pm
Midtown Reader: Colleen Oakley: Close Enough to Touch. “Former senior editor of Marie Claire and editor-in-chief of Women's Health and Fitness Colleen Oakley brings her new book, CLOSE ENOUGH TO TOUCH, to Midtown Reader in April!” 5:30pm
Urban Food Market: Samantha Crawford. “Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, and Contemporary Gospel selections on violin.” 5pm
Hurricane Grill & Wings: The Allie Cats. 6pm
Blue Tavern: Doug Gauss retirement party (No April Foolin'). 7pm/free
Ruby Diamond: A Conversation with Nathan Fielder. 7pm/GP $25/18+
Fifth & Thomas: The Mulligan Brothers. 7pm/$18/21+
Junction @ Monroe: Sarah Mac Band with McCall Chapin. 8pm
621 Gallery: J/K. April Fools Noise show at 621 Annex featuring: No Lux, Soft Opening, Alien Hypnotist, Perfect Game, Ghost in the Toy. 8pm/$5
Black Dog on the Square: Kalen Mercer and the Mercernaries. 8pm
Just One More Bar & Grill: Invented Truths. 9pm
Corner Pocket: Tobacco Road Band. 9pm
Bradfordville Blues Club: Chris O’Leary Band. 9pm
Birds Oyster Shack: Killer Party (1986) Trash Cinema Night's Six Year Anniversary! “I don't want to spoil any of the surprises, so I'm just going to say it features college pranks, nekkid sorority girls, costume parties, murder, zombies, Drive-In movies, a badass 80's hair metal song by White Sister, cute nerdy girls into horror gore effects, funeral tragedies, haunted houses, killer bees and man on man double penetration, if you know what I mean, and I think you do!” 9pm
Fire Bettys: DJ Peewee. 10pm/free/21+
Krewe de Gras: Shaken Not Stirred Burlesque &Tinderbox Circus Sideshow. 10pm
Café Shisha: Belly Dancers. 10pm
The Moon: YOUNG DOLPH. 10pm
SUNDAY 4/2
Lake Ella: Sunday Brunch with What About Us! “Brunch it up with the Backpackers Food Truck at Lake Ella!” 10:30am-1:30pm
Gaines Street/Railroad Ave: The Souk – “Come grab brunch from Tallahassee's finest, enjoy local musicians and check out local vendors. BRUNCH! Gaines Street hosts 12+ locally owned dining establishments in a 2 block area - we've got something for everyone! VENDORS! We've got vendors all up & down the block! Have some stuff to sell? Bring it down!. And tons of live MUSIC!” Noon-5pm
Gulf Specimen Marine Lab: The Living Dock. “Join us on our living dock this weekend to see what creatures you can find! This will be a hands on adventure offering fun prizes. Free with general admission!” 1pm-2pm
GrassLands Brewery: Queer Trivia: Let's Get Beers Together. “GrassLands invites the Tally LGBT community and friends to come down and enjoy local craft beer and queer-themed trivia every Sunday. LGBT-themed trivia provided by Trivia With Hank. $30 bar tab for 1st place. Stick around afterward for queers and beers.” 5pm
Salty Dawg Pub & Deli: The Famous Acoustic Jam w/ Wayne, Glenn, and Bo. Open mic, free beer for performers. 6pm
Fifth & Thomas: Jazz Brunch. “Enjoy brunch listening to the smooth jazz sounds from Shanice Richards & The Tenbusch Trio! $15 bottomless mimosas and kids eat free (with the purchase of an adult entree).” 10am-2pm
Art Alley on Gaines: 100 TPC Soapbox. “We invite poets, writers and performance artists of all styles and experience to stop by, step up and speak out on the 100TPC Soapbox in the Art Alleys! A public and safe space to share your voice!” 2pm-5pm
Centrale Pizza Parm and Bar: Oysters, Champagne and Live Music with WilloW. 10am-4pm
St. Louis Catholic Church: Sung Latin Mass - Fifth Sunday of Lent. “The liturgy will be entirely Gregorian-chanted in Latin, with easy-to-follow translations of the Mass texts provided for those who do not have their own pew missals.” 10:30am
Nefertaris: Latrío. Noon-1pm
The Wilbury: Fuzzzy Nickels Brunch. “Vibe out to the sounds of soul, funk, R&B, lo-fi and experimental hip-hop. Good food. Good drinks. Good tunes to dance to.” 2pm-5pm
StorQuest Self Storage: Tallahassee Area Foster and Adoptive Parent Association’s Storage Unit Open House. “We are reducing the inventory in our storage unit. Please come "shopping" on Sunday April 2nd from 2-5pm. Items are available to fosteadoptive parents and other substitute caregivers. The address is 2401 Barcelona Lane, Tallahassee. Drive around to the back of the building. Our unit is located inside the first set of glass doors. Knock loudly or call 850-325-0494.” 2pm-5pm
St. Mark’s Wildlife Refuge: Edible Plants! “Ranger Scott Davis will tell us all about native edibles and we'll have some samples! Yes, betony is edible from top to bottom.” 2pm
Monticello Opera House: Mushroom Growing Workshop. “Join us for a Sunday afternoon in the Opera House garden with mushroom farmers Josh and Tyler of Play of Sunlight Mushrooms (based in Tallahassee). Topics will include three easy ways to grow a variety of gourmet and medicinal mushrooms at home.” 2pm
Waterworks: April Shimmy Caravan. “Join us for an evening of dinner, drinks, and belly dance.” 7:30pm/free/21+
MONDAY 4/3
Growler USA (U Square): Kill the KEG at Growler USA! “It is the start of the week and we need to open up a tap for new beer! $20 all you can drink until the keg is empty, from 8-10pm! Winner(s) will receive a free Growler T Shirt and a 64 oz Growler from select taps! Bring out your team and whichever team goes through the most pitchers wins!” 8pm/21+
Under Wraps on the Parkway: Bar Trivia With Hank. “50 questions of friendly trivia. Plus great Mediterranean food, delicious wraps, and beer by the bottle or bucket that won’t kick you in the wallet. $20 tab for 1st place. Near all the state offices – start your week off right.” 7pm/free
Blue Tavern (N Monroe St): Lost Mondays with Belmont & Jones. 8pm
Waterworks: Patio Theater. 8:35pm/21+
926 Bar & Grill: Karaoke with Nathan. He’s got all the songs. All the songs you want to sing. 9pm
Side Bar Theater: Open Mic Mondays with Karaoke and Games. “ Open Mic: Drums, Guitar Amp, and Bass Amp will be provided. (Bring your own guitars and various instruments!) Karaoke, Nintendo 64 ( Mario Kart, Starfox, and more!), Foosball, Cornhole.” 9pm/free/18+
Finnegan's Wake: Karaoke With Paul. 10pm
The Warrior: Hip-Hop Open Mic Monday's // Dj T Wixx on site // Bring your Tracks. 10pm
TUESDAY 4/4
Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Bob Dogan. 6pm
Growler USA (University Square): Trivia Night. 6pm
Madison Social: Trivia Social. They do half and half theme and miscellaneous, so check their FB every week for an event page. 7pm
Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. Check their FB page for the theme. 7pm
Northside Pies: Bar Trivia With Hank. 50 questions of sweet, sweet trivia. This is a great geeky date night option. If you’ve got teens or kids that want to go to trivia (hey, nerds come in all sizes), this is a PG/PG-13 night. 7:30pm/free
The Warrior: Open Mic "SingeSong Writer" Edition. “Full bands welcome. Free Pitcher for a 15 minute or more ORIGINAL Set.” 9pm
926 Bar & Grill: Trivia Tuesday! 9:30pm
Applebee’s on the Parkway: Karaoke with Amanda Goram. 10pm
Pockets Pool: Karaoke with Dwight. 10pm/21+
Blue Tavern: Roda Vibe - Brazilian Choro Music. 8pm
The Warehouse: Brad Watson. 8pm
WEDNESDAY 4/5
Madison Social: The Booze-ness Lunch: Free Drink During Lunch “If Don Draper did it, why not you. We are introducing the weekly Booze-ness lunch, because one cocktail in the afternoon just makes you more creative and productive (its science). Come have lunch with us, Centrale or Township and enjoy a delicious adult beverage on the house with food purchase.” 11:30am-3pm
Bird's Oyster Shack: Lab Sessions with Jim Crozier, featuring Frank Lindamood. 6pm
Fermentation Lounge: Quizmaster General Knowledge Trivia. “Quizmaster is hosted by Bennett Miller from 7-9pm every Wednesday, and features three rounds of general knowledge trivia (and a weekly food special). It is free to play and teams of up to 6 are welcome. The winner of each round receives a sample flight, and the Quizmaster for the night receives a $25 gift card and serious credit on Geek Street.” 7pm
Brass Tap on Gaines: Trivia. Check their FB page for the theme. 7pm
Hurricane Grill & Wings: Trivia With Greg. 7pm
GrassLands Brewing Company: BYOBG! Bring Your Own Board Game. “Our gracious host, Trevor Bond, will be featuring one game each week. Feel free to bring your own games to play & share.” 7pm/21+
Junction @ Monroe: Bike Night, Bingo, and Karaoke. 7pm
Proof: Bar Trivia With Hank. Drink delicious brews and show off all those random factoids you thought you’d never use. Local beer, local trivia in the heart of Tally’s Art District. A food truck is always out front for this, too, or you can order and pick up something great at the Crum Box Gastgarden (the caboose in RR Sq). Bar tab for 1st and 2nd place teams. 7:30pm/21+/no cover
The Warehouse: Open Mic. “There is a lottery for time slots. Now smoke free!” 8pm
El Patron: Karaoke With Big Bob. 8:30pm-11:30pm
926 Bar & Grill: Karaoke. 9pm
The Skybox (Crawfordville): Karaoke with Mark. 9pm
Just One More: Karaoke with Roger. 9pm
Corner Pocket: Karaoke. 9pm
Bird’s: Comedy Night. I’m pretty sure this is both a performance and an open mic. 9:30pm/free
Waterworks: PURPLEPALOOZA 2017. “Join Relay For Life North Leon for an evening of entertainment, fun, food, and LOTS of PURPLE PASSION as we kick off Relay Month!” 5:30pm
Blue Tavern: The Lark & The Loon / Kelly Goddard. 6pm/$5
Club Downunder: InternatioNole Fusion. “A night where people from all over the world showcase their talent. Dancing, singing, stand up...there's something for everyone. Show FSU your talent and your culture.” 7:30pm
Side Bar: The Wailers play Bob Marley's greatest hits featuring YAMADEO, SWAY JAH VU, and JUST CHAMELEONS. 8pm/$23
THURSDAY 4/6
Lake Ella Area: Food Truck Thursday. 6pm
Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Joe Dinkel. 6pm
Growler USA (University Square): Wing Eating Contest. “Like wings as much as you think you do? Think that you are a Pro or at least Semi Pro at it? Show off your skills at Growler USA from 6PM-11PM every Thursday. Rules: $20 entry fee per person for all you can eat wings, winner will be anounced on our Facebook page the following day. In addition to gettting to show off and eating a mountain of wings, the winner will receive $25 Gift card and a Free Growler USA T shirt!” 6pm
Beef O’Brady’s: AJ Johnson Trivia. 6:30pm
Junction @ Monroe: Open Mic Night. “Bring your instruments and play an open slot or just come and be entertained in Tallahassee's best sounding room!” 7pm/free
Skybox: $10 Cornhole Tourney. 7:30pm
Warhorse: Bar Trivia With Hank: AV Night. “3 rounds of music, 2 rounds of pictures! Happens on the first Thursday of every month. Full bar, fantastic pizza, and fun facts.” 8pm
Dux (Crawfordville): Karaoke with Big Bob. $25 bar tab given away every week. 8:30pm-12:30pm
Midtown Caboose: Trivia Factory. 8:30pm
Unique Wonders: Live Comedy with Big Hou! 8:30pm/$5
Pockets: Karaoke Dance Party with Keith Welch. 9pm/21+
Brass Tap Midtown: Karaoke with DJ Rah. 9pm-Midnight
Applebees on Cap Cir: Karaoke with Amanda Goram. 10pm
Birds: Karaoke with Nathan. All the songs. $1 Pabst drafts. 10pm
Institute for Nonprofit Innovation and Excellence: Relay Royale Gala. “We cordially invite you to relay royale, our first annual gala & casino night! Join us at relay royale for a night of mocktails, hors d'oeuvres, casino games & silent auctions benefiting relay for life of fsu. Come dressed in your BLACK TIE best! OPEN to all FSU students and the Tallahassee Community.” 6pm/$25, survivors free
The Side Bar: Sammy Adams: The Senioritis Tour with THE FARROW (from Minneapolis), YBO (from Albany NY) plus locals J. KELLY, TAREEF KNOCKOUT, DA BEAST, RO-THORO & DJ FELIX FLO! 7pm/$20
Black Dog on the Square: Literary Night featuring Katie Clark. 7pm
The Wolf’s Den: David Dondero with Tragwag & Winded. 8pm/$5/all ages
The Warehouse: Faking Jazz / Man-Moth / Ryley Smith. 9pm/$5
FRIDAY 4/7
Fifth & Thomas: Backstage Garden Happy Hour with David Lareau. 5pm-8pm
Growler USA (University Square): Live Music. 6pm
Hobbit South: Karaoke. 8pm
Leggetts: Karaoke with Paul. 8:30pm
Just One More: Karaoke with Roger. 9pm
Skyzone: GLOW- Featuring DJ LooseKid. “Grab all of your friends and get your jump on with live music featuring Dj Loosekid, glow lights & laser beams! Check in early to take advantage of the full 2 hours of jumping! Each jumper must wear a reflective shirt, or purchase a shirt in the park. Due to the popularity of this event and early sell outs- we highly suggest you reserve your tickets online beforehand. We cannot guarantee tickets for GLOW will be available in the park at the time of the event.” 9pm-11pm/$25/no one under 5yo
926 Lounge (Formerly Pugs): The Friday Night Party. “Get your pre-game on at Happy Hour with Tom from 4-9 and the dance party getting rolling at 10 pm with our favorite house DJs slinging sound all night long. At midnight, join our talented Queens for an amazing show!” 9pm/$5, $7 under 21/18+
Stetsons @ The Moon: Karaoke with Devin Cywinski. 10pm/$5/18+
Super Secret Bonus Level (RR Sq): Grand Opening. "Come check out the new store and get your retro gaming fix!" 10am
Flippin Great Pinball: $5 First Friday. "All you can game from 4pm to midnight."
Fifth & Thomas: KING BABY W/ Buck L. Brown. 7pm/21+
Junction @ Monroe: FreakAndy with Drummer On The Move. “We will be broadcasting live on 106.1FM from 9:45 to 10:45.” 8pm/$12
Bradfordville Blues Club: Rusty Wright Band. 8pm
Blue Tavern: Landon Gay. 8pm/$5
The Wilbury: Fake News w/ Buster Wolf, Cat Among The Crows, Cough Drop. 9pm/free
Corner of Georgia & Macomb: Frenchtown Farmers’ Market. “The Frenchtown Heritage Market offers a wide variety of fresh, naturally grown produce. Live music, cooking demos, fruits vegetables, and honey sold directly by farmers.” 10am – 3pm.
Growler USA (University Square): DJ Night. 6pm-9pm
Salty Dawg: Karaoke with Paul. Family friendly! 8pm
Leggetts: Karaoke with Cowboy Chris. 9pm
The Skybox (Crawfordville): Karaoke with Mark. 9pm
El Patron: Pasion Latina. Bachata, Merengue, Salsa, Reggaeton. 9pm
Fifth & Thomas: Gospel Brunch. “Come and have brunch with us and enjoy the beautiful sounds of Gospel music as we have Waddles, Richards, & St. Luc. at FIfth and Thomas. Get ready for our scrumptious brunch menu plus $15 bottomless mimosas and kids eat free with the purchase of an adult entree!” 10am-2pm
The Red Shed: 1st Annual Country Market & Craft Fair. 11am
7th Hill Tap Room: Oskar Blues Can'd Aid Foundation Fundraiser Cookout. “Come out and support a great cause, all while drinking beer and enjoying some damn good BBQ. We are making Beer can Chicken with Dale's Pale Ale and a pork butt with a glaze made from Oskar Blue's Old Chub Scotch Ale. Pre-sale tickets are $15 which will get you a heaping plate of BBQ and 2 beers. Tickets day of will be $20. $3 of every ticket sale will go to Oskar Blues Can'd Aid Foundation. This organization has a CAN do attitude when it comes to helping others. But don't just take my word for it, check out their website. Noon-5pm
Lake Tribe Brewing Company: Blind Draw Cornhole Tourney. “Blind Draw, $10 per person, throw for the hole jackpot, and wonderful brews.” 1pm
Tallahassee Indoor Sports: Tallahassee Roller Girls Season 11 Game 1: Legiskators vs. Sinators. “New Season. New Venue. Same hard-hitting action!! Come see TRG's season opener of 2017 featuring the two home-grown competitive teams: The Legiskators and the Sinators. This will be your only chance to see this match up this year, so be sure to rep your blue or red! Back for the first time in years: Our 21+ fans can now purchase beers available through our very own beer garden! Tailgate starts at 5 pm. Our new venue is full of exciting things: We'll have half time games and high $$ raffle items, just to name a few. This is a family-friendly event: kids 12 and under are FREE! Doors open at 6pm for Superfans and season pass holders, and 6:30pm for general admission. Seating may be limited, but feel free to bring your own chair! Afterparty location: Bird's Aphrodisiac Oyster Shack.” 5pm
Club Downunder: The Blackout: The Ultimate Multi-Art Experience. “Artist Collective presents the ultimate multi-art experience at Florida State University. This will be a showcase of every form of art. From gallery art to dance, music, spoken words, fashion and more!” 7pm
Civic Center: The Price is Right Live. 7:30pm/$29-$49
Junction @ Monroe: Dr. Sinn's Freak Island Musical Sideshow/All Strings Considered. “Dr. Sinn's Freak Island Musical Sideshow is a live original music playin’ sexy clown show spectacular from the steamy swamps of Gainesville, Florida. Featuring the good Dr. Becky Sinn, her adopted robot brother Mr. Fiddlesticks, and three dancing clowns: the Harlequin of Heat, Jenny Castle; the Titillating Tapper, Sally B. Dash, and the Princess of Poultry, Henrietta Henhouse! Setting hearts (and other things) on fire with their antics, shenanigans, and general buffoonery. All Strings Considered is a collaboration between lifelong musicians Jim Crozier (of Tallahassee's own The Common 'Taters & the Turn-Ups, Jim Crozier Music & more!) & Don Austin of Dr. Sinn's Freak Island Musical Sideshow!.” 8pm/18+/$12
Blue Tavern: John Emil – Slide Guitarist. 8pm/$5
Black Dog on the Square: Jazz on the Square featuring the Shawn Villanueva Quintet. 8pm
Side Bar: Cow Haus Productions Present Cream Abdul Babar + Black Tusk. “Local legends CREAM ABDUL BABAR reunite for their first Tallahassee show in 10 years along with special guests BLACK TUSK from Savannah GA! To celebrate the 20th anniversary year of Cow Haus Presents, Cream Abdul Babar is playing one show as part of a series featuring reunions of some of your favorite local bands along with bands currently in the FL scene. Black Tusk will open.” 8pm/$20
Fifth & Thomas: Young Dubliners. 9pm
Bradfordville Blues Club: Jeff Jensen Band. 9pm
The Wilbury: Shaken Not Stirred Burlesque. 10pm
SUNDAY 4/9
Gaines Street/Railroad Ave: The Souk – “Come grab brunch from Tallahassee's finest, enjoy local musicians and check out local vendors. BRUNCH! Gaines Street hosts 12+ locally owned dining establishments in a 2 block area - we've got something for everyone! VENDORS! We've got vendors all up & down the block! Have some stuff to sell? Bring it down!. And tons of live MUSIC!” Noon-5pm
GrassLands Brewery: Queer Trivia: Let's Get Beers Together. “GrassLands invites the Tally LGBT community and friends to come down and enjoy local craft beer and queer-themed trivia every Sunday. LGBT-themed trivia provided by Trivia With Hank. $30 bar tab for 1st place. Stick around afterward for queers and beers.” 5pm
Salty Dawg Pub & Deli: The Famous Acoustic Jam w/ Wayne, Glenn, and Bo. Open mic, free beer for performers. 6pm
The Wilbury: Breathe Now tour with Lazarus Wilde/ Brighter Poet and more! 2pm
Junction @ Monroe: Second Sunday Blues Jam. “Bring your guitar, harp, voice, and any other instrument and join us every second Sunday for a blues jam. Open at 6pm for dinner, drinks, and player registration. House drum kit and bass rig provided.” 6pm/free
Waterworks: Selena Tribute Performance. “Yvette Smith will be celebrating Selena's birthday at Waterworks by performing a Selena Tribute dance routine.” 7:30pm/free/21+
MONDAY 4/10
Growler USA (U Square): Kill the KEG at Growler USA! “It is the start of the week and we need to open up a tap for new beer! $20 all you can drink until the keg is empty, from 8-10pm! Winner(s) will receive a free Growler T Shirt and a 64 oz Growler from select taps! Bring out your team and whichever team goes through the most pitchers wins!” 8pm/21+
Under Wraps on the Parkway: Bar Trivia With Hank. “50 questions of friendly trivia. Plus great Mediterranean food, delicious wraps, and beer by the bottle or bucket that won’t kick you in the wallet. $20 tab for 1st place. Near all the state offices – start your week off right.” 7pm/free
Junction @ Monroe: Monday Night Bingo. “Good food, good drinks, good friends, and a chance to win some big cashola! It doesn't get any better than J@M. Every Monday from 7pm-9pm we've got cash payouts up to $250 per game with multiple games each night PLUS a 50/50 drawing each week benefitting the Tallahassee Area Musicians Guild.” 7pm-9pm
Blue Tavern (N Monroe St): Lost Mondays with Belmont & Jones. 8pm
Waterworks: Patio Theater. 8:35pm/21+
926 Bar & Grill: Karaoke with Nathan. He’s got all the songs. All the songs you want to sing. 9pm
Side Bar Theater: Open Mic Mondays with Karaoke and Games. “ Open Mic: Drums, Guitar Amp, and Bass Amp will be provided. (Bring your own guitars and various instruments!) Karaoke, Nintendo 64 ( Mario Kart, Starfox, and more!), Foosball, Cornhole.” 9pm/free/18+
The Warrior: Hip-Hop Open Mic Monday's // Dj T Wixx on site // Bring your Tracks. 10pm
The Moon: Explosions In The Sky w/Thor and Friends. 7pm/$30/18+
The Wilbury: Cat Family Records Presents Tail Light Rebellion with The Rest of Ray Brower, Austin Dienger, & Matt Binder. 8pm
TUESDAY 4/11
Junction @ Monroe: Live Rehearsal Tuesdays. “Tuesdays are Live Rehearsals at J@M. Sponsored by the Tallahassee Area Musicians Guild. Utilize our complete backline and PA for rehearsals, jams, or hold auditions. Up to one hour slots (or more depending on number of signups) per artist/group.” 4pm
Blue Tavern: Happy Hour with Bob Dogan. 6pm
Growler USA (University Square): Trivia Night. 6pm
Madison Social: Trivia Social. They do half and half theme and miscellaneous, so check their FB every week for an event page. 7pm
Brass Tap in Midtown: Trivia. Check their FB page for the theme. 7pm
Northside Pies: Bar Trivia With Hank. 50 questions of sweet, sweet trivia. This is a great geeky date night option. If you’ve got teens or kids that want to go to trivia (hey, nerds come in all sizes), this is a PG/PG-13 night. 7:30pm/free
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Throwaway (for reasons you'll see below), also long wall of text. Fuck you October. This has been the shittiest month of my life. Half this shit is probably petty, but having everything compounded just made it a really bad month. Also, I have a bad habit of consuming alcohol to deal with terrible situations. Let's begin. October 2nd: My folks tell me that they're going to India to take care of my grandpa on Thursday. Long story short, he had a stroke in July, my step grandma had been nonchalant regarding his care and my parents had to go to India back then to make sure he was being properly taken care of. October 5th: Parents go to India. Since we have a family business, I find out first hand how difficult it truly is to run the office by myself. Yea, it's a lot tougher than I imagined. October 7th: My buddy who was supposed to join me for NLDS Game 1 bailed out last minute. Complained about ticket prices even though he had agreed on the prices when I purchased the tickets. I ended up going with my friend (free ticket) who was getting married next weekend and I was one of his groomsmen. October 8th: Game 2 of the NLDS gets rained out, make-up game is the next day which I can't make because I had already purchased tix for the Redskins-Ravens game. Couldn't find anyone to go with either, so that sucked from the start. October 9th: Was supposed to be at the Redskins-Ravens game. We get there and it turns out that the tickets my brother-in-law had purchased off craigslist was fake. One of my cousins had bused in from NYC to join my sister, her husband, and myself for the game. We end up going to the casino next door, I get hammered and somehow my sister sees this as a reason to go off on me for us ending up with fake tickets since I'm the guy that's usually responsible for this stuff. October 11th: Went running in the morning and during my morning jog, my uncle drives up and takes me back to my house. He informs me that my grandpa died of a heart attack in the ICU. I spent the next couple hours in shock, got to the office, started drinking, drove home, kept drinking, cousin took me out for lunch, continued drinking, my buddy who was getting married and fellow groomsmen took me out that evening. Definitely close to 20 drinks. October 12th: Kept drinking, went to my other office, got my tickets booked with my uncle and aunt. Dropped off all the employee checks, went home, packed, and kept drinking. Might've had about 12 drinks. October 13th: Packed my shit, got some invoices out between drinks. Had one of my other uncles pick me up to spend time with him and another uncle who was visiting. He drove to my uncle's and aunt's house (the ones I was traveling with) and took us to the airport. Had an evening flight to Berlin, spent most of it abusing the free alcohol on the plane. (~15 drinks total). Ended up missing the groomsmen dinner, reason I'm upset about this is that I've known my buddy for ~22 years as we grew up together, and two of the other groomsmen also grew up with us in the same neighborhood and school system. So having to miss out on all his wedding stuff was really rough. October 14th: Arrived in Berlin in the wee hours of the morning, apparently people drink during breakfast in Europe, I joined in at the airport (4 drinks) and then drank on the plane (6 drinks). Landed in Delhi that night. Missed my buddy's rehearsal dinner and my fraternity's Founder's Day reunion which ended up being at the same barestaurant. Talk about a two-for-one deal, could've made both appointments AND it was one of the groomsmen's birthday! So fuck me, I still owe him a gift. October 15th: Missed my friend's wedding. We ended up driving 7 hours to my grandpa's house. Went over my grandpa's death. The main thing I focused on was him having low levels of sodium and high levels of potassium. Ended up staying the night at another uncle's house and the two of us went thru half a bottle of Black Label. October 16th: Grandpa's funeral. It was done old school Indian style. I went to his house, his body arrived from the hospital. It's fucked up looking at your grandfather's body. My dad, uncles, and some people from the gurdwara (our version of church) bathed his body and dressed him up. I was going in and out of the room for this as I was having a lot of difficulty keeping my shit together. His body was brought out to the courtyard in an open bed. I kept my shit together for the prayers and ceremonies in the courtyard. We had to carry him and the bed he was lying in to the cremation site (half a mile walk). So the family and friends who came carried him all the way there. We laid out some firewood on a giant metal grate and then put the bed he was lying in on top of that. I lost my shit after that as they started to pile firewood and other stuff on him for cremation. Yup, totally lost my shit, cried like a baby, had to have my mom and aunt console me for a bit before they actually set it on fire. I managed to stay composed for the military salute and actually beginning of cremation. Afterwards, we went to the gurdwara and I stayed for half an hour of prayers. Then we went back to my grandpa's house for a little bit and talked with guests. I met some relatives that I hadn't ever met and got to know them. I met one of my uncles who had come to my sister's wedding in August but had to leave the day before the wedding because his sister had committed suicide back in Canada (crazy shit, right?) I got a ride back to my uncle's place that evening and polished off the rest of the Black Label. We opened another bottle and I drank until I passed out. October 17th: My cousin went with my dad to collect my grandpa's ashes. We all met at my grandpa's house and drove to a gurdwara where we tossed them into a river. Did that, prayed there. Went to another gurdwara (one of the big five in our religion) prayed there, went to another one that was on the way back and prayed there. During the car ride, my dad admitted to what I thought had happened. My step grandma stopped taking care of him and he hadn't eaten in two weeks. He was so weak that when he go pneumonia, the doctors couldn't give him a strong enough dosage of medicine. He ended up on a ventilator and died of a heart attack in the ICU (and you wonder why I was drinking this entire time? Because I saw this coming after the last time my parents went to India and i was powerless to stop it) Got back to my grandpa's house around 5. Had dinner with my immediate family and first relatives at my grandpa's house. Went back to my uncle's house, probably got thru half the bottle before going to bed. October 18th: Packed my shit, went to gurdwara that morning. Prayed for a bit before taking a 7 hour drive to Delhi to catch my flight. No booze for the ride, but I arrived like 5 hours early for my flight so I managed to knock back 7 drinks. Also bought five bottles of vodka and a couple Johnnie Walkers at the duty free. Next was a 15 hour flight to Toronto on Air Canada. Guess what they had free mini-bottles? Black label. One of the air hostesses cut me and when they did a shift change I ended up getting more from the next one. Probably had about 20 drinks between the airport bar and the plane. October 19th: I noticed as we were coming in that my arms were numb on the bottom half, like my pinky and ring finger in both hands and the bottom of my forearms were just numb, very likely from the position of my arms on the armrests. Landed in Toronto, got held up in customs because I had purchased so much liquor, paid the duty tax and barely made my connecting flight home as they started boarding just as I got to my gate. Uncle that drove me to the airport picked me up and dropped me off at home. Passed out for a bit and then drank that evening. Walked to my cousin's house for dinner. Had the sense to get his daughters gifts from India and gave him one of my bottles from the duty free (Absolut India in case you're wondering). Went back home afterwards and drank myself to sleep. October 20th: Woke up, managed to do some laundry between drinks. Arms still had numbness. I honestly don't even remember if I ate anything other than making eggs for breakfast these two days back. I didn't even go to the office, even though I was supposed to be running shit. I was just depressed about the whole situation. A buddy came over that night and we talked and he told me to get my shit together because I'm going to Winnipeg. I packed my shit for my flight to Canada and cleaned up the house as much as possible before ubering to the airport. October 21st: Flew to Winnipeg, first flight left at 7am, was there at 5:30am and I hadn't slept. Got to Winnipeg, got a rental, drove out to Brandon to see Nolan Patrick (assumed #1 overall pick in the NHL draft) and the Wheat Kings play that night. Get to the hotel, check in, drop my shit off and go to Brown's (Canadian people know what Brown's is) and start getting hammered. Walk to the stadium, get there, walk around, take photos, turns out Nolan Patrick is scratched for the night, FML. Keep drinking, probably going in and out of passing out during the third period. Wheat Kings win 6-1. I walk back to the hotel and pass out. October 22nd: Had breakfast at the hotel, drove straight from Brandon back to Winnipeg for the alumni game. Started drinking in the spectator plaza, my cousins took a taxi from the airport, so I had to meet them in the parking lot so they could drop off their shit. We drank some more in the rental. Walked to the stadium, I drank during the first period, my cousins went ham during the first two periods. During the second intermission, we got an e-mail from expedia saying the hotel had overbooked and we didn't have any rooms to stay in. (Are you fucking serious?) We started calling hotels like crazy after the game and everything in the city was booked. We get to a Tim Horton's around 6pm and my cousins abuse the free wifi trying to find anything. I end up going back in the SUV and passing out for an hour. A nice lady named Patty from the Comfort Inn in Winnipeg found us a place at another hotel in southern Winnipeg. We end up getting a room by 9pm that night, clean up a bit, grab groceries, and then head to the Palomino Club (thankfully I met a guy during Spectator Plaza that hooked us up). I sobered up enough to drive us home, but my cousins disagreed. Ended up walking to a McDonald's in the pouring rain that night for food, it was not a fun walk. We ate like crap and passed out. October 23rd: Woke up, my cousins ripped me for pretty much being a drunk idiot the day prior and forbade me from drinking. Drove to the game, was only allowed two beers prior to the game. Went to the concert in spectator plaza (SUM 41). Enjoyed that, went to the game, Jets lost 3-0 :-(. Drove us back. We didn't really do shit that night, my cousins tried picking up chicks online and failed miserably at it. We stayed up and I drove to the airport at 4am for a 5:45am flight as well as returning the rental. Also, my arms have been fucked for the entire trip. October 24th: Flew home, folks couldn't pick me up so I had to metro and uber it. The hockey team I am actually a Season Ticket Holder of had their party that night. It was fucking terrible. They had players swapping booths halfway thru the night, so if you were in line for one guy, at the halfway mark, it would've been someone else. On top of that, they didn't tell you where anyone was, so you had to walk around hoping to find the tables had whom you wanted and then stand in line for it. I only ended up getting signatures at one table (whereas in prior years I would get at least three). It was a fucking shit show, even when asking employees who was coming to the table in the second half, responses varied from "I don't know" to "I can't tell you". It's incredibly infuriating to stand in line and then they swap people and you have to go down two flights of stairs and run to the back of the museum to get in line for the guy you waited in line for upstairs. I was pissed, I hadn't slept much and I let the staff know that it was fucked up how they handled it. If they had simply listed where everyone was going to be and when, then it's my fault for not getting all the autographs I wanted, but if I'm running around trying to figure out who is where and when? WTF guys. Seriously, WTF. October 27th: Got sick, had to get blood work done with my doctor. October 28th: Still sick, ended up chipping a tooth when a can of soup fell out the cabinet. My arms are still numb (yes, since the flight back from India) and trying to grab multiple cans of soup to compare them with numb fingers is just not going to work out. Missed two Halloween parties. October 29th: Still sick, missed another big Halloween party. Saw my doctor and I need to get my arms checked out for nerve damage with a specialist. October 30th: No longer sick and 7 days sober, my arms are still fucked. Some of this shit is petty, I know, also, some of you might put a positive spin on what I had the opportunity to do, but snowball effect just made for a really, really bad month. Also probably going to get a lot of comments chastising me for poor decision making, I get it, but I just wanted to get this off my chest. Fuck October.
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