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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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30 Years and Counting: “Art AIDS America”
The ONE Gallery in West Hollywood held the opening night reception last Friday night for part one of “Art AIDS America”, an exhibit presented as part of the city of West Hollywood’s One City One Pride Arts Festival held in celebration of LGBT Pride Month. The … Continue reading
The T’s Have It!
As a kick-off to this weekend’s citywide LGBT Pride celebrations, and in particular to next week’s TransPride festivities, the Advocate & Gochis Galleries are presenting “Brought To You By The Letter T“, a group exhibit of photographs and drawings created … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Events
Tagged Advocate, Gochis, LGBT Center, McGrath, Mostovoy, Overtoom, Pride, Sisneros, The Village at Ed Gould Plaza, trans youth, transgender, TransPride, Wilkins, Youth Center
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