For its 33rd year, AIDS Walk Austin is going virtual: Choose from self-guided routes around the city to raise money for 10 local and statewide AIDS service organizations in Central Texas and to ultimately reach zero new HIV infections by 2030.
Throughout September, Austin's arts fest celebrating trans and intersex artists will feature an interactive 3D exhibition, plus weekly livestreams of musicians, poets, storytellers, and interviews with exhibited artists. Catch Q contributor Lilli Hime's interview with Gender Unbound executive director Drew Riley & showcase artists here.
aGLIFF is partnering with AFS for a virtual screening of this doc about Ellis Haizlip and his public-TV variety show Soul! celebrating Black literature, poetry, and music.
The queerios at OUTsider are seeking art for next year's fest that will likely be a hybrid happening: All categories fall within online/out-of-the-theatre experiences (see details here). Start making mischief now and get yer submissions in by October 1. This year's theme is "Future in FluX."
QRF is bringing you queer bands, queer art, and a queer market all month long, featuring Fea, Dogpark Dissidents, Juno Black, and special guest DJ Chuy Politron. This year's proceeds benefit the Kind Clinic. Stay up to date with the schedule at QRF's website.
Make your appointment for curbside pickup at Out Youth and the Transgender Wellness Program's qmmunity closet for bus passes, groceries, hygiene items, art supplies, select gender-affirming items, and more. Days and hours of operation vary.