If the post-conference Flesh and Fetish Ball isn’t your thing, but you still want to have a sex-centric Saturday night, I’ve got some options for you.
Atlanta Film Festival
These screenings and panels take place Saturday, April 12. Admission is $10.
- Out On Film: Distribution Issues in LGBT Film [Panel; 5:15 p.m. at Wyndham Midtown]
- SEX: The Revolution [Screening; 8 p.m. Landmark Art Cinema]
- FIGHTFUCKPRAY [Screening; 8:10 p.m. Landmark Art Cinema]
Will you be here Sunday too? Groovy. I’ve got some more goodies for you:
- The AIDS Chronicles - Here to Represent [Screening; 4:45 p.m. Landmark Art Cinema]
- Out on Film Shorts [Screening; 9:45 p.m. Landmark Art Cinema]
Strip clubs
More into strip clubs? All clubs listed below feature female dancers except for the Coronet Club and Swinging Richards. I have only been to one (Strokers). Information below is based on local reputation and/or the venue’s web site. (For your information: Atlanta strip clubs are all nude, but you can’t touch the dancers.)
- Swinging Richards
- 1400 Northside Dr., Atlanta. Gay male crowd. Women aren’t banned, but bridal shower or raucous girls night out types of groups are. Please respect the space.
- Coronet Club
- 5275-B Roswell Rd, Atlanta. All male dancers for a female clientele.
- The Cheetah
- 887 Spring Street, Atlanta. The Cheetah is a ‘Gentleman’s Club‘ geared toward the business set. What does that mean? No poles. (Boo!) Rumor is that their upscale restaurant Alluvia is pretty good. Mostly white dancers.
- Magic City
- 241 Forsyth St SW, Atlanta. (Warning, the web site is crap.) Word is that Magic City is the premier strip club featuring black dancers. Ludacris filmed his ‘P-Poppin’ video here. The crowd tends towards ‘baller’ (as well as the ‘I just cashed my check so I can fake it’ set). I also hear the table dances and cover charge are higher than most places. Music = hip-hop.
- Strokers
- 1353 Brockett Rd, Clarkston. It’s in a strip mall. Crowd: hip-hop. Dancers? Mostly black. Not as heavy on the eye-candy as Magic City is rumored to be, but I think that depends on the night. Dances are $10. Cover is $10. Music? All crunk. I think Whyte Chocolate of “Tip Drill” fame still dances here.
- Pink Pony
- 1837 Corporate Blvd., Atlanta, GA. Kind of legendary. I hear it’s fun. Dancers are mostly white.
All sexed out? (Impossible!)
Will you be all-sexed out by conference end? Here are some other options:
- Dan Marshall at Apache Cafe. $10
- Big at The Fabulous Fox Theatre. $25 - $125 (A collaboration between Big Boi of OutKast and the Atlanta Ballet)
- La Moustache at the High Museum. $5
- When Something Wonderful Ends at Actor’s Express. $27 (Closing night)
- Doubt at the Alliance Theatre. $40 - $50
- Eurydice at the Alliance Theatre (Hertz Stage). $30
Atlanta also has its share of bars, nightclubs and lounges. We also have some amazing restaurants with award-winning chefs. Need help deciding where to go and what to do? Just ask.





I should add that the above strip club list is by no means exhaustive. Atlanta is just a strip club kind of city. Drive long enough and you’ll see one … or 5.
And if swinging is your thing, but you’re not sure about the ball, Trapeze and Venus are another options.
And don’t forget, there’s also Cupcake Bingo at Sweet Pockets, 3:00 p.m. Sunday!
Thanks for the info! Clermont Lounge sounds fantastic. Also, we’re interested in anything involving cupcakes for sure