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Bryan Carter Embraces the Freedom of Jazz at Pride
In 2019, after finding there were no Pride events at any prominent New York City jazz venues, Juilliard-trained musician Bryan Carter took matters into his own hands. With help from friends, what started as a simple night of jazz and LGBTQ+ celebration became the showstopping Jazz at Pride..

2:40PM Tue. Aug. 9, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

Good Vibes at Viva La Vida Fest
On Saturday, July 23, Lustre Pearl South was overtaken by art – bright, beautiful, and befitting of the day’s patron saint, Frida Kahlo. Viva La Vida Fest went from 5pm until 1am, hosted by Frida Friday ATX with the intention of celebrating Kahlo’s life, work, and activism.

2:08PM Mon. Jul. 25, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

aGLIFF Gets in the Ring With New Wrestling Documentary
Iconic queer grappler Effy has a t-shirt that says "Make Wrestling Gayer." aGLIFF, Austin's All Genders, Lifestyles and Identities Film Festival, is making its 2022 lineup more wrestling-y with the announcement that LGBTQ wrestling documentary Out in the Ring will be part of this year's lineup.

1:00AM Sat. Jul. 23, 2022, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

aGLIFF Gets in the Ring With New Wrestling Documentary
 
Queer Comic Clara Blackstone Is Creating Good Pollution
Austin’s comedy scene is full of pollution: the obvious straight dude stand-ups and the podcast impresarios who claim they’ve made the scene what it is. But deep within the dumpster trenches, gleaming in filth and freakiness, is what comedian Clara Blackstone aims to elevate in her new Wednesday night Fallout Theatre show – Good Pollution.

1:35PM Fri. Jul. 22, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

QTPOC-Focused Fest Brings Together the Colors of Pride
Despite the LGBTQIA rainbow flag’s multicolored nature, many Pride events are unfortunately monochromatic in their representation. So when Austin Queer Asians, Austin Latinx Pride, and QWELL Community Foundation decided to put together an event, they wanted to uplift all of Pride’s shades.

2:30PM Wed. Jun. 22, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

Fusebox Artists Display “Prime Specimens” of Southern Camp
Buff women. Beautiful dogs. Big trucks. All three are testaments to excess, to wanting more and more, to queering the baseline existence of their subjects – and all three will feature in Tailgate Projects’ truck painting performance on April 16 at MASS Gallery as part of Fusebox Festival.

4:30PM Thu. Apr. 14, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

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Cara Connors’ Authentic Queer Self
In anticipation of her first Austin show this Saturday at Fallout Theater, Cara Connors bought a secondhand pair of Wranglers and, very crucially, a small cowboy hat.

11:49AM Fri. Feb. 25, 2022, James Scott Read More | Comment »

aGLIFF Relocates to Galaxy Highland
A little over a week before opening night, the All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities Film Festival (aGLIFF), running Aug. 26-Sept. 6, has announced it will be moving all in-person screenings to Galaxy Highland, and pulling back on its schedule of special events.

3:00PM Thu. Aug. 19, 2021, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

Programming Maestro Jim Brunzell Leaving aGLIFF
2020 saw one last chance to give Austin's creative community a kick in the ribs. The All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities Film Festival (aGLIFF) announced today that Jim Brunzell will be leaving as artistic director.

10:47PM Wed. Dec. 23, 2020, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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