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  • Log Cabin

    When a tight-knit circle of married gays/lesbians find themselves challenged by the perspectives of their dapper transgender friend, it’s clear that the march toward progress is anything but unified. As events unfold, each character grapples with the evolving landscape of LGBTQIA+ rights and acceptance, and conservative hearts are revealed where you’d least expect.
    Apr. 12-20  
    Trinity Street Theatre
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Fembot Fatality

    Bitchtopher headlines this V-Day dance party follow-up with support from Y2K, Ruby Knight, Hentaii, Honey Baby, Targét, Kid Pharma, brujaux, and Belladonna. Think rave, think bright lights, think hot stars. Liz Dexia hosts. 18 and up to dance dance dance. BYOB, babes.
    Sat., Aug. 31, 10pm-4am. $10.  
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    Arts & Culture

    Liz Behan: One Woman at Dusk

    Our queer’d country star returns to share her tall tales of country dyke living. Laura de la Fuente is Liz Behan, and we promise she’ll make ya laugh ’til it hurts so good.
    Saturdays Thru Sept. 21. Saturdays, 7-8pm. $10.  
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    Nocturnal Emissions: Return to Thunderdome

    Go back to the apocalypse with drag battles for utopia. Cheeki Kahnt rules with last year’s victorious Drag warrior, Sha’Nyia Narcisse; plus, spesh guests Maddelynn Hatter of Dragula fame and Dallas’ wicked May May Graves. Dress in yer best Mad Max-inspired pieces for the costume contest, too.
    Sat., Aug. 31, 9pm. $15, GA; $30, VIP.  
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    Splash Days

    One of the gayest weekends in Austin returns with three straight days – and trust us, that’s the only thing str8 about it – of wet, wild, and wicked fun. Proceeds go to Out Youth, Kind Clinic, and ASA’s Octopus Club, and weekend tix get you extra perks like 15% off your bill at Friday’s Big Gay Dinner, access to Sunday’s Hippie Hollow lake party, plus expedited entry into Rain and OCH all weekend with discounted drinks! See site for sched.
    Fri.-Sun., Aug. 30-Sept. 1. $25, day pass; $60, weekend pass.  
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    Theatre

    Transom

    This new play, devised by a trans/nonbinary ensemble – the lead writers are Libby Carr and Lane Stanley – tells the story of a "found family" living together in the same house, redefining the meaning and importance of community and overcoming personal grief and loss while fostering an atmosphere of love and acceptance. Directed by Lisa Scheps and Jess O'Rear for Ground Floor Theatre.
    Through Aug. 31. Thu.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 5pm. Extra show: Wed., Aug. 28, 8pm. $5-40.  
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