WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Creative Loafing

National Fortune Cookie Day Doc Chey's Dragon Bowl 1556 N. Decatur Road (Druid Hills/Emory), 11:00 AM ­ Free Celebrate National Fortune Cookie Day at Doc Chey’s Morningside, Grant Park or Dragon Bowl Emory Village. Every guest who dines­in will receive a special fortune cookie with a prize inside, including free food or possibly a Garmin Vivosmart HR Watch.

Curiosity Club: Cheeeeeeeeese! Eventide Brewing 1015 Grant St. S.E. (Grant Park), 6:30 PM ­ $30 Every third Wednesday of the month, Eventide Brewing and the Homestead ’s Curiosity Club series showcases the city’s finest artisans, crafters, and movers through engaging talks and demos. Held at Eventide’s Grant Park brewery, this cheesy event will feature renowned Atlanta cheesemaker Rebecca Williams of Many Fold Farm as she pulls the curtain back on the science and craft of making cheese.

Artist Talk: Lauren Weisberger Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta 5342 Tilly Mill Road (Dunwoody), 7:30 PM ­ $10­$15 Lauren Weisberger. New York Times bestselling author of The Devil Wears Prada and Revenge Wears Prada comes back to a Page from the Book Festival of the MJCCA to present her new book, The Singles Game. It tells the tale of a tennis prodigy and what she is willing to give up to become the best. There will be a book signing after the discussion, and books will be available for purchase there. , City Winery 650 North Ave. (Old Fourth Ward), 8:00 PM ­ $22­$28 Americana rocker and songwriter for hire (, ) Chuck Prophet usually tours with his rugged band Mission Express, mopping up clubs with sweat­soaked country rock. For this show, Prophet is backed by a string quartet, showing off material from 2014’s Night Surfer — the first of his albums to fully embrace strings in his 25­year career. Eclectic singer, songwriter, and multi­instrumentalist Joseph Arthur opens the show. Arthur is sure to show off songs from his 2014 album of covers, Lou, along with cuts from his latest solo album, The Family.

'da Kink in My Hair Horizon Theatre 1083 Austin Ave. N.E. (Little Five Points), 8:00 PM ­ $25­$40 “If you want to know a black woman, you touch her hair,” says Novelette, as she delves into her client’s tresses to reveal hidden stories. The women come away with more than just a new hairdo. This amazing musical tells their incredible, uncensored, unforgettable tales through dance, song and stories.

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