A toast to Wednesday; the day to drink like it's Thursday; the day to drink like it's Friday. Looking for a place to mix it up midweek?

(not annoying) Trivia at Venkman’s

Remember overhead projectors? No? OK, be that way. Head over to Venkman’s in the now super trendy Old Fourth Ward for a challenging evening of racking your brain for that one piece of info so you and your buds can win prizes! Hosted by DJ Quasi Mandisco who promises not to nag while you get those answers in, people. Signup at 7:30 p.m., fun begins at 8.

470-225-6162

Karaoke at Church

Karaoke is fun. Karaoke sung from a pulpit and accompanied by church organ at a ping-pong bar? Also fun, just harder to describe later to your friends without sounding crazy. But crazy, you are not. Karaoke at Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium is one of the establishment’s most talked about events. Services begin at 10 p.m.

404-522-8275

Jazz and cocktails at Elliot Street Pub

At Elliot Street Deli and Pub, you can push your hump day over the top with soups, sandwiches and the silky smooth flavors of funky jazz served up in one of Atlanta's better kept secrets. The authentic (and tiny) Castleberry Hill institution has a downstairs venue called The 51 that offers free admission to Funk and Jazz Wednesday starting at 9 p.m.

404-523-2174

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Salsa lessons at Tongue & Groove

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced salsa dancer, Tongue & Groove offers lessons each week in both salsa and Bachata ($10 for him, free for her). Brush up on your moves or introduce yourself to a new skill in advance of the Buckhead institution's weekly Latin Wednesday. Lessons begin at 9 p.m. and segway nicely into the Latin Wednesday event that begins after 10 p.m.

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