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Brands seize on NBA All-Star Game and Valentine’s Day: The Week Ahead

Brands seize on NBA All-Star Game and Valentine’s Day: The Week Ahead

Feb. 15

Restaurant Brands International reports its fourth-quarter and full-year results. This will be the company’s first financial update since announcing plans to acquire the Firehouse Subs chain in December. Analysts will seek answers for slow-growing sales at Burger King and on international expansion for its fast-growing sibling chain, Popeyes Louisiana Chicken. 

Feb. 16

Kraft Heinz Co., which outperformed expectations in its fiscal third quarter, reports results for its fourth quarter and full year. Officials expect flat sales for the year vs. a robust 2020 but improving quarterly profits as it manages cost increases.

The Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement begins its virtual 11th annual Converged TV Measurement and Data Conference. It comes at a time of unprecedented flux in TV measurement, with industry heavyweight Nielsen having lost Media Rating Council accreditation and a host of networks offering trials of alternative currencies for writing TV deals. Ad Age Editor Jeanine Poggi interviews Krishan Bhatia, president and chief business officer, global advertising and partnerships of NBCUniversal, in an opening keynote fireside chat.

Roblox, the gaming platform that has come to characterize the growing interest in the metaverse, announces fourth-quarter earnings on Feb. 15 and hosts a conference call today at 8:30 a.m. ET. Investors will see how the gaming world with almost 50 million active users is shaping up, and hear about how brands have been developing there.

Feb. 17

Coming off a fourth quarter in which it exceeded analyst expectations for sales and earnings, Hormel Foods will review its financial results for the fiscal first quarter. The maker of Spam, Planters and Skippy saw sales gains in all of its four divisions (refrigerated foods, grocery, Jennie-O turkey and international) in the fourth quarter.

Walmart announces fiscal fourth-quarter earnings, showing whether the country’s biggest retailer continued momentum from earlier in the year. Announced departures of the U.S. unit’s chief merchandising officer and chief customer officer in January might lead to some trepidation, but Walmart has been on a roll for a while.

Roku releases fourth-quarter results today with an earnings call at 5 p.m. ET. Industry watchers will get to see how the streaming company closed out last year in the holiday period, and how the connected TV advertising business is performing.

Feb. 18

The action-adventure video game series “Uncharted” gets brought to life in the form of a movie of the same name, starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg, that lands in U.S. theaters today. The New York Times reported that Sony Pictures spent $120 million to make it, with high hopes that the 40 million fans who have bought “Uncharted” games (published by Sony Interactive) for PlayStation over the years will turn it into a big-screen blockbuster.

Feb. 19-20

The closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics airs and streams live Sunday at 7 a.m. ET on NBC, Peacock and NBCOlympics.com, with a primetime re-airing on NBC at 8 p.m. ET.

The NBA All-Star Game heads to Cleveland on Sunday. TNT coverage begins at 6 p.m. ET. State Farm has the lead sponsorship on the All-Star Saturday night activity, which includes the Taco Bell Skills ChallengeMTN Dew 3-Point Contest and AT&T Slam Dunk.

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Love is in the air at these Valentine’s events around North Texas

Love is in the air at these Valentine’s events around North Texas

Swap out those roses for one or more of these fun things to do on Valentine’s weekend. You can enjoy V-Day with a sweetheart, a friend or all by your swell self. Some events are outdoors, so check for any changes due to weather before you go.

‘LOVE AT LEGACY WEST’ POP-UP INSTALLATION

Smile pretty for a photo at this flower-filled installation at Legacy West. The Valentine’s-themed backdrop is open for free selfies all month, or book a professional mini shoot on Feb. 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. Additional Valentine’s pop-ups at Legacy West include Build Your Own Bouquet sessions at the Sand and Soil Flower Truck (Feb. 12-13, noon to 4 p.m.), a tasting of Latin American-tinged bonbons and confections from Maravilla Cacao (Feb. 12, noon to 4 p.m.) and a Kids Club DIY Valentine’s Day Cards craft (Feb. 12, noon to 3 p.m.). Check the website for more Valentine’s events and pricing.

The installation continues through Feb. 28, daily during shopping center hours at Legacy West, 5908 Headquarters Drive, Plano. Free for selfies. legacywest.com/events.

‘EL CORAZÓN’ EXHIBITION AT THE BATH HOUSE

This marks the 27th year for “El Corazón,” an exhibition curated by Jose Vargas and featuring a variety of works by North Texas artists. All the pieces are inspired by the human heart. An opening reception with music and more is planned for Feb. 12.

Through March 12, Tuesdays through Saturdays from noon to 6 p.m., with an opening reception Feb. 12 from 5 to 8 p.m., at the Bath House Cultural Center, 521 E. Lawther Drive, Dallas. Free. bathhouse.dallasculture.org.

Reunion Tower lights up for Valentine's Day.
Reunion Tower lights up for Valentine’s Day.

VALENTINE’S AT REUNION TOWER

Music and magic are happening at Reunion Tower’s observation deck. Saxophone player Alex Styer will set the romantic mood nightly Feb. 11-14. Magician Grant Price will also be on deck Feb.14. If you’re in the mood to pop the question from 470 feet above street level, book a Love Is in the Air package on Feb. 13-14. If you prefer to keep your feet planted on the ground, you can still look up after dark to see the twinkling lights on the Reunion Tower ball.

Feb. 11-14 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. (8:30 p.m. on Feb. 13-14) at Reunion Tower, 300 Reunion Blvd., Dallas. $9-$35 for ages 4 and older, free for ages 3 and younger; call 214-712-7040 for Love Is in the Air information. reuniontower.com.

Comedian Paul Varghese performs at Backdoor Comedy club.
Comedian Paul Varghese performs at Backdoor Comedy club.

CHAMPAGNE, CHOCOLATES AND COMEDY

For a lighter look at love, laugh along with Paul Varghese and Linda Stogner and a lineup of more Backdoor favorite comics. Your ticket to any of the three Valentine’s shows includes a glass of Champagne, a box of chocolates and a ticket to a future show at the Richardson comedy club. Call 214-328-4444 for reservations.

Feb. 12 at 7:15 and 9:45 p.m., Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Backdoor Comedy, 940 E. Belt Line Road, Richardson. $30. backdoorcomedy.com.

LOVE ON THE RUN RACE/WALK AND AFTER-PARTY

Get a healthy start to the weekend with a 5K run, 10K run or family-fun walk that winds through Las Colinas and returns to the Texas Lottery Plaza for a beer and pancake after-party. The event benefits the Irving Schools Foundation.

Feb. 12 at 8:30 a.m. at Toyota Music Factory, 300 W. Las Colinas Blvd., Irving. $15-$69.99 for participants, spectators and after-party. irvingmarathon.com/love-on-the-run-5k.

CHOCOLATE AND WINE WALK

Stroll through downtown McKinney and enjoy a day of wine and chocolate tastings and shopping with participating merchants. Your timed general admission ticket includes a souvenir wine glass, 10 wine samples and four chocolate samples. Plus there will be a bonus taste waiting for you at Lone Star Cellars (103 E. Virginia St., McKinney).

Feb. 12 from noon to 6 p.m. in downtown McKinney. $30-$45. eventbrite.com.

JUST THE GIRLS GALENTINE’S DAY AT GRANDSCAPE

Grab a group of gals for an afternoon of wine tasting, waffle bars, massages and DIY creations at the shops and restaurants of Grandscape. There’ll be shopping, pop-ups, live music and swag bags.

Feb. 12 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Grandscape, 5752 Grandscape Blvd., The Colony. $50 (alcohol-free)-$65. eventbrite.com.

RICKI DEREK VALENTINE’S SHOWS

Crooner Ricki Derek will turn up the romance during two evenings of classics by Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Bobby Darin and more. Doors open at 7 p.m. for the Feb. 12 show at Legacy Hall, where a spin on the dance floor is highly encouraged. Standing room and reserved table reservations were still available at press time. On Valentine’s Day, Derek is back for an 8 p.m. show at the Granada Theater.

Feb. 12 at 9 p.m. at Legacy Hall, 7800 Windrose Ave., Plano. Tickets start at $10. eventbrite.com.

Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. at the Granada Theater, 3524 Greenville Ave., Dallas. $25-$40. prekindle.com.

Stephanie Mills performs a Valentine's concert at the Music Hall at Fair Park.
Stephanie Mills performs a Valentine’s concert at the Music Hall at Fair Park.(Al Pereira / WireImage)

VALENTINE’S LOVE JAM

Grammy-winning vocalist Stephanie Mills and R&B group the Whispers take the stage for a Valentine’s concert of their biggest hits.

Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Music Hall at Fair Park, 909 First Ave., Dallas. $55-$75. ticketmaster.com.

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25+ Valentine’s and Galentine’s Day Events in Denver To Treat Yourself To – 303 Magazine

Get a bit nontraditional this weekend of love with these Valentine’s Day and Galentine’s Day events in and around Denver. You can do anything from attending a KINK Ball to having your aura exposed at a Galentine’s Day Aura Photo Event to treat yourself.

Snowed In Cherry Release 2022

Photo Courtesy of Copper Kettle Brewing Company on Facebook

When: February 11, 12 – 10 p.m. 

Where: Copper Kettle Brewing Company, 1338 S. Valentia St., Suite 100, Denver

Cost: Free admission 

The Lowdown: Copper Kettle Brewing Company releases its Snowed In Cherry 2022 brew this Friday. The oatmeal stout is made with tart cherries and aged in bourbon barrels to honor Valentine’s Day. You can imbibe in the chocolate cherry stout on tap or take one home in a 19-ounce can.

My Valentine Contest

Photo Courtesy of Sweet Cooies

When: February 11 – 14

Where: Sweet Cooie’s, 3506 E. 12th Ave., Denver 

Cost: Free admission

The Lowdown: Grab a scoop of Rasberry Love and write a special love letter to Sweet Cooie’s (or someone special) describing them as an ice cream flavor and why they are that ice cream flavor during a My Valentine Contest. The winning letter will receive a $100 birthday gift basket on Sweet Cooie’s 5th birthday – that just so happens to fall on Valentine’s Day. Letters and a mailbox for entries are available in shop.

Valentine’s Weekend

Photo Courtesy of ViewHouse Ballpark Facebook

When: February 11 – 14

Where: ViewHouse Ballpark, 2015 Market St., Denver 

Cost: Free admission 

The Lowdown: Get your celebrations on during Valentine’s Weekend at ViewHouse Ballpark. You can snag food and drink specials throughout the weekend at all four locations, celebrate with Galentine’s events, take part in a Stoplight Party on February 11 and more.

KINK – Denver’s Annual Fetish Ball

Photo Courtesy of KINK on Facebook

When: February 11, 8 p.m. – 2 a.m. 

Where: Tracks Denver, 3500 Walnut St., Denver 

Cost: $20, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Get a little spicy this Valentine’s weekend with KINK – Denver’s Annual Fetish Ball. Tracks Denver hosts the event with three rooms of musical performances, fetish performances and more. This event is not for the fainthearted.

Self-Love Showcase

Photo Courtesy of Boulder Burlesque

When: February 11 – 13

Where: The Spark, 4847 Pearl St. Unit B4, Boulder

Cost: $20 – $75, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Boulder Burlesque presents a Self-Love Showcase. You can watch three nights of burlesque performances with theatrics, surprises and a love for all involved.

Murder at the Brown Palace – A Deadly Engagement

Photo by Amanda Piela

When: February 11 – 12

Where: Brown Palace Hotel and Spa, Autograph Collection, 321 17th St., Denver

Cost: $150 – $600, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Add a bit of mystery into your holiday with Murder at the Brown Palace – A Deadly Engagement. You can dine on a three-course feast and take part in an interactive theater experience with clues, sleuthing and more. Cocktail attire is highly encouraged.

Goldilox Valentine’s Show

Photo Courtesy of Goldilox The Band on Facebook

When: February 12, 8 p.m. – 2 a.m. 

Where: Your Mom’s House Denver, 608 E. 13th Ave., Denver

Cost: $15 – $20, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Shake your stuff at a Goldilox Valentine’s Show. Goldilox The Band and Amber Cole will perform live at Your Mom’s House for a jammin’ evening.

Valentine’s at The Church

Photo Courtesy of Noches Latinas Denver on Facebook

When: February 12, 9 p.m. 

Where: The Church Nightclub, 1160 Lincoln St., Denver 

Cost: Free admission

The Lowdown: Get your party on with Valentine’s at The Church. You can rock it out to beats from Star DJ Gonzo throughout the evening. To make a VIP table reservation, call 303.619.9513.

Valentine’s BAZAAR

Photo Courtesy of DenverBazaar on Facebook

When: February 12 – 13

Where: 439 S. Upham St., Denver 

Cost: Free – $50, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Get that last-minute gift for your special someone (or for yourself – we aren’t judging) at a Valentine’s BAZAAR. You can shop from over 50 Colorado businesses offering jewelry, candles, chocolate and more.

Be Mine: A Magic Show for Naughty Humans

Photo Courtesy of HQ on Facebook

When: February 12, 9 p.m. 

Where: HQ, 60 S. Broadway, Denver

Cost: $25 – $100, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Claire Voyant presents Be Mine: A Magic Show for Naughty Humans. You can see Claire Voyant – the Mistress of Mentalism – perform live with Valentine-themed mentalism and magic for a wild and wondrous night.

Bleeding Hearts: A Gothic Valentines Party

Photo Courtesy of Ritual Noize Denver on Facebook

When: February 12, 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. 

Where: Globe Hall, 4483 Logan St., Denver 

Cost: $5, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Get a bit dark this Valentine’s weekend with Bleeding Hearts: A Gothic Valentines Party. Ritual Noize + Bloodline presents the event with banging sets from DJ Bloodline and DJ Katastrophy for an intense evening.

Their Party: Love Yourself – A Body Positive Lingerie Show

Photo Courtesy of Tracks Denver on Facebook

When: February 12, 9 p.m. – 2 a.m. 

Where: Tracks Denver, 3500 Walnut St., Denver 

Cost: Varying prices at entry

The Lowdown: Wear what makes you feel best at a Their Party: Love Yourself – A Body Positive Lingerie Show. You can dance all night to beats from DJ Markie and DJ Blaque Gurl, watch performances from La Vladirmira, Shiksa Mess and more throughout the empowering evening.

Bubbles & Blooms

Photo Courtesy of Salta Events on Facebook

When: February 12, 4 – 6:30 p.m. 

Where: Alchemy Creative Workspace, 66 S. Logan St., Denver 

Cost: $125, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Get your creative juices flowing at a Galentine’s Bubbles and Blooms event. You can sip on cocktails while creating a custom floral arrangement to later bring home.

Cupid’s Undie Run

Photo Courtesy of Cupid’s Undie Run on Facebook

When: February 12, 12 – 4 p.m. 

Where: Stoney’s Bar and Grill, 1111 Lincoln St., Denver 

Cost: $50, register here

The Lowdown: Get a sweat on with the annual Cupid’s Undie Run. You can slip on your sneakers for a mile-ish run around Denver in support of finding a cure for neurofibromatosis (NF). Make sure to don on a pair of cute undies or a costume to run in and raise some funds for research.

Valentine’s Oysters, Chocolate and Beer Pairing

Photo Courtesy of Dos Luces Brewery on Facebook

When: February 12, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. 

Where: Dos Luces Brewery, 1236 S. Broadway, Denver 

Cost: $30, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Dos Luces Brewery hosts a Valentine’s Oyster, Chocolate and Beer Pairing. You can sample a myriad of aphrodisiacs with bites from Cultura Craft Chocolate and Four Directions Cuisine while imbibing Dos Luces brews.

Almost Valentine’s Day Stout & Cake Pop Pairing

Photo Courtesy of Fiction Beer Company on Facebook

When: February 12 – 13 

Where: Fiction Beer Company, 7101 E. Colfax Ave., Denver

Cost: $5 – $10 at entry

The Lowdown: Fiction Beer Company teams up with baker Elise from Lucky Break Bakeshop for an Almost Valentine’s Day Stout & Cake Pop Pairing. You can satisfy your cravings with a pairing of a Stout aged on cherry and chocolate with a cherry-flavored vanilla cake coated in dark chocolate for an extra sweet day.

Beer & Chocolate Pairing

Photo Courtesy of Denver Beer Co‎ on Facebook

When: February 12, 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. 

Where: All Denver Beer Co Locations

Cost: $25, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Denver Beer Co. hosts a Valentine’s Day Beer and Chocolate Pairing. You can delight in five handcrafted chocolates complemented with five Denver Beer Co. brews for a tasty afternoon.

Talk Murder to Me: A True Crime Tour

Photo Courtesy of Cults, Crimes, and Cabernet on Facebook

When: February 12, 7 p.m. 

Where: The Infinite Monkey Theorem, 3200 Larimer St., Denver 

Cost: $30, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Add a little bit of spook into your life with Talk Murder To Me: A True Crime Tour. The event hosts true crime podcasts such as Cults, Crimes & Cabernet, True Crime IRL, True Consequences and Generation Why live throughout the evening.

Relationsh*t

Photo Courtesy of Chaos Bloom Theater on Facebook

When: February 12 – 13

Where: Chaos Bloom Theater, 70 S. Broadway, Denver 

Cost: $5 – $10, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Listen to some hilariously-horrible stories about dates during Relationsh*t. You can hear as Chaos Bloom players interview audience members about their worst dates and then watch the group add some improv to make for a hysterical night.

Valentine’s Day Cookie Pairing

Photo Courtesy of FlyteCo Brewing on Facebook

When: February 13 – 14

Where: FlyteCo Brewing, 4499 W. 38th Ave. #101, Denver

Cost: $16.50 – $30, get tickets here

The Lowdown: FlyteCo Brewing teams up with Send Flours Bakery to present a Valentine’s Day Cookie Pairing. The event features a sampling of cour different freshly baked cookies paired perfectly with a flight of four FlyteCo beers for a sweet afternoon.

Bridesmaids Galentine’s Day Screening

Photo Courtesy of Sie FilmCenter on Facebook

When: February 13, 2 – 4 p.m. & 7 – 9 p.m. 

Where: Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E. Colfax Ave., Denver 

Cost: $13.25, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Sie FilmCenter hosts a Galentine’s Day Screening of Bridemaids. The hilarious film follows the journey of friendship, jealousy and growth. You can also stop by a Maker’s Market in the lobby to shop from local artists.

Galentine’s Day at History Colorado

Photo Courtesy of History Colorado on Facebook

When: February 13, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. 

Where: History Colorado, 1200 Broadway, Denver 

Cost: $30 – $45, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Add some learning into your Valentine’s weekend with Galentine’s Day at History Colorado. The center celebrates female friendships with a dive into some iconic Colorado women, a breakfast with mimosas and crafts for a friendship-filled day.

Super Galentine’s Day

Photo Courtesy of Halcyon, a hotel in Cherry Creek on Facebook

When: February 13, 2 – 9 p.m. 

Where: Local Jones within Halcyon, a hotel in Cherry Creek, 249 Columbine St., Denver 

Cost: Varying prices, reserve here

The Lowdown: Grab your best gals and guys for a Super Galentine’s Day at Local Jones. You can dig into Pretzel-Wrapped Dogs, a So Many Layers dip, Buttermilk Fried Chicken Tenders, a Three-Cheese Grilled Cheese and more while watching the big game and celebrating the weekend of love.

Galentine’s Day Drag Bingo Brunch

Photo Courtesy of Fillmore Auditorium on Facebook

When: February 13, 11 a.m.

Where: Dairy Block, 1800 Wazee St., Denver 

Cost: Free admission 

The Lowdown: Dairy Block presents a Galentine’s Day Drag Bingo Brunch. You can enjoy a themed brunch filled with flavor while playing bingo with the help of local drag performers including Shirley Delta Blow. You can also have a chance at winning prizes throughout the afternoon. Spots are first-come-first-serve, so make sure to arrive early to snag a seat.

Gal-entines

Photo Courtesy of Sarah Gies Studio on Facebook

When: February 13, 5:30 p.m. 

Where: The Infinite Monkey Theorem, 3200 Larimer St., Denver 

Cost: $50, get tickets here

The Lowdown: The Infinite Monkey Theorem partners with Sarah Gies Studio for Gal-entines. You can get your art on while imbibing in a glass of wine during the paint and sip class. All painting supplies are included in the ticket price.

Nontra’s Nude Sunday Yin Yoga

Photo Courtesy of Nontra Temple on Facebook

When: February 13, 2 – 3 p.m. 

Where: Nontra Temple, location TBA

Cost: $22.22, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Embrace your body during Nontra’s Nude Sunday Yin Yoga. Garden Goddess guides the non-sexual nude practice with an aim for self-compassion and acceptance. The location will be announced upon purchase of a ticket.

Galentine’s Day Aura Photo Event

Photo Courtesy of Ignite Your Aura on Facebook

When: February 13, 12 – 4 p.m. 

Where: Modern Nomad, 2936 Larimer St., Denver 

Cost: $68, book here

The Lowdown: Have your aura read and exposed with the help of Ignite Your Aura during a Galentine’s Day Aura Photo Event. You can receive an aura photo, shop handmade jewelry, flowers and more during the pop-up.

Mortified Live: Doomed Valentine’s

Photo Courtesy of Mortified Colorado on Facebook

When: February 14, 8 – 9:45 p.m. 

Where: The Oriental Theater, 4335 W. 44th Ave., Denver 

Cost: $16, get tickets here

The Lowdown: Mortified Live is back in Denver for Mortified Live: Doomed Valentine’s. The event features a night of comedy, confessionals and more for the perfect night out. Mortified Live has toured around the world with adults sharing their embarrassing stories, diaries and photos for your entertainment.

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That’s Amore: Valentine’s Day events, music, food and more – Reporter Newspapers & Atlanta Intown

That's Amore: Valentine's Day events, music, food and more - Reporter Newspapers & Atlanta Intown

Looking for something to do with your dearly beloved over Valentine’s Day weekend? We’ve got suggestions.

Orchid Daze

Orchid Daze at Atlanta Botanical Garden

Artist Kristine Mays’ life-sized, three-dimensional sculptures will be set among the blooming orchids in the warm, vibrant tropical landscape of the Fuqua Orchid Center Feb. 12 through April 10. The figures will rise from carpets of golden Dancing Lady orchids as delicate moth orchids hover in the background and long strands of exuberant Vandas encircle them. Get tickets and details at atlantabg.org.

Cupid’s Undie Run

On Feb. 12, hundreds of people in Atlanta will brave the weather in just their undies during Cupid’s Undie Run, the nation’s largest pantless party and run for charity. The event raises awareness of neurofibromatosis (NF), a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body, and fundraises for NF research through the Children’s Tumor Foundation (CTF).More information regarding the event can be found at this link.

‘Romeo & Juliet’

‘Romeo & Juliet’ at RoleCall Theater

Nothing says I love you like drinking poison! Featuring seven actors and their trademark fast-paced, energetic style, the RoleCall Shakespeare cast is performing the famous tragedy now through Feb. 26. Tickets are available here.




Buckhead Village’s Valentine’s Day Block Party 

Guests are invited to celebrate on Feb. 12 from noon to 4 p.m. with live music from Lilac Wine, treats from Saint Germain Bakery, and a complimentary stem from Pinker Times.

Mad Hatter’s (Gin &) Tea Party

For something a bit more curious,  this 90-minute immersive experience at Underground Atlanta takes you down the rabbit hole to the world of “Alice in Wonderland.” Featuring three carefully curated cocktails created by expert mixologists, these libations help to enhance Lewis Carroll’s classic story as it comes to life around you. Go ask Alice or visit madhatterginteaparty.com/atlanta.

Heartbeat ATL

Heartbeat ATL

This immersive art installation at Centennial Yards, lights up 20 acres with vibrant bands of LEDs, including pulsating red hearts, is happening now through March 4. Projected nightly from 7-11 p.m. throughout the space on artwork and nearby bridges and buildings, the experience created by Dash Studio is free and open to the public. Visitors can access and interact with the artwork on their mobile devices by clicking on QR Codes posted along streets and bridges surrounding Mercedes -Benz Stadium or State Farm Arena or by going to heartbeatatl.com.

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

Andre Bocelli and the ASO will perform together at State Farm Arena on Feb. 10. Then On Feb. 10, 12, and 13, Dmitry Sinkovsky will demonstrates his skill by conducting the orchestra while playing Vivaldi’s Violin Concerto, Il favorito, and then using his countertenor to duet with soprano Georgia Jarman. On Feb. 14, Drew and Ellie Holcomb bring the “You and Me Tour” to Symphony Hall. Get tickets and details at aso.org.

Joe Gransden.

Joe Gransden Valentines Quintet

A swinging, yet intimate, evening of Sinatra-style music led by trumpeter and vocalist Joe Gransden on Feb. 12 at Napoleon’s in Decatur. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the shows at 8:30. Seating is limited. Get tickets here.

Bellyard Hotel

The West Midtown hotel is offering a couples getaway package for the weekend, which includes breakfast for two, a bottle of champagne, flowers, and late checkout. Make your reservations at bellyardhotel.com.

ATL Collective ‘Love Deluxe’

Some of Atlanta’s favorite musicians will gather to perform Sade’s classic album “Love Deluxe” in its entirety plus other hits on Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. at City Winery at Ponce City Market. For tickets and info, visit atlcollective.org.

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Dinner Recommendations

A romantic Valentine’s Day dinner is always a winner and many of Atlanta’s restaurants will be serving up special menus and cocktails for the day, including a five or six-course tasting menu at O-ku, a special four-course prix fixe dinner at The Betty, free bubble tea with the purchase of pho at Vietvana in Ponce City Market, The Blind Cupid pop-up bar in Buckhead, and four-course prix fixe dinner at 5Church in Midtown. You can find more Valentine’s Day suggestions at Open Table.