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Photo Gallery: LA Pride Parade 2018
Posted in Attractions, Events, Miscellanious, Photo Essays
Tagged Gay Pride, LGBT Center, LGBTQ, Los Angeles, Paddy's Pub, pflag, pride festival, pride parade, west hollywood
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Bashing Back with Rock: Queer Rock Explosion – Night 2!
The Queer Rock Explosion Night #2 was a party in a pre-Orlando gay mass murder world, at least for most of the night, for most of the crowd out to enjoy pride weekend with friends at the Viper Room in West … Continue reading
We will NOT be Silenced: The Sunset Strip’s Queer Rock Explosion – Night 1!
To celebrate Pride month this year, queer rockers traveled to the Viper Room on the Sunset Strip this weekend to attend the first ever “Queer Rock Explosion”, a two-day festival of classic, metal, synth, indie and alt rock queer bands…never so many … Continue reading
June Pride Kicks Off on the Eastside at the Eagle
Last week the Eagle in Silverlake was the site of Dyke Day LA’s beer bust and bbq fundraiser, the proceeds of which will help support the big annual Dyke Day LA event taking place later this month. Much needed funds were … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Photo Essays
Tagged BBQ, Dyke Day LA, Eagle, eastside, Elysian Park, Gay Pride, Pride, queer, Silverlake
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Setting the Record Gay: Gay Just Got Real!
Think you know all there is to know about male sexuality—male homosexuality to be precise—its customs, its culture, what makes it tick? What if you’re way off? And what if there’s actually nothing to know anyway—in the collective stereotypical sense? … Continue reading
Posted in Theater
Tagged Avery Schreiber Playhouse, Billy Walker, Dodd, Gay Pride, Homosexuality, Leon Acord, Misha D. Fisher, Wenzel Jones
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