5 things to do: GRiZ - November 10 2017

It’s the freakin’ weekend, spend it wisely.

Point of View

R. Alexander Fine Art - 5650 Peachtree Parkway Peachtree Corners, GA 30092. Free. 10 a.m.

R. Alexander’s unveils the newest exhibition Point of View, which features views of the city, ocean, and country by a variety of artists. Art by Miguel Peidro, Pietro Piccoli, and Oscar Mersch will be on display. On display through Dec. 4.

GRiZ

Coca-Cola Roxy - 800 Battery Avenue Southeast, Atlanta, GA. 30339 8 p.m. $98-$155.

Funk-filled GRiZ plays at the Roxy. GRiZ’s latest release, Good Will Prevail, is debuted at #1 on the electronic charts while simultaneously being available for free download.

How to Live in the City: The Story of the American Music Show

Eyedrum - 88 Forsyth Street S.W. Atlanta, GA. 30303. $8. 8 p.m.

The screening of How to Live in the City pays tribute to the American Music show, a public cable TV show produced from 1981 to 2005. A beacon for Atlanta’s underground, LGBT, and musical communities, the show was heralded for its DIY style, humor and dark satire.

Arkells, Irontom

Terminal West - 887 W. Marietta St. N.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30318. $15-$19. 8 p.m.

Arkells, an alternative rock band, performs at Terminal West with Irontom.

Awkward Autumn Sketch Show

The Village Theater - 349 Decatur St. S.E., Atlanta, GA 30312. $10. 9 p.m.

As the cool air settles in, enjoy a night of fresh sketch comedy including “woke” football, dangerous dad jokes, and an epically uncomfortable encounter with a neighbor down the hall.