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    Body Mechanics

    The 25th edition of this "hedonistic therapy party" with Lucia Beyond and Dream Days bringing you on a sonic journey to a new Heaven.
    Fri., June 30, 10:30pm. RSVP, $20.  
    VXVII, 5018 E. Cesar Chavez
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    Freakin' Fetish Friday

    Mz. Daddie and Wil Wever host this celebrqtion of all things kink: leather, lace, sports, gear, etc.
    Last Friday of every month, 10pm
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    Pride n' Joy: Panel & Drag Show

    A safe space to learn from local activists and community organizers about how to "lead with queer joy in a state that fails to protect LGBTQ+ rights." This month's speakers include Pamela Williamson-Wyllie with HRC and recent Best of Austin winner Adri Peréz with Texas Freedom Network. The panel is moderated by Unified's Madelyn Morneault.
    Fri., June 30, 5pm. Free.  
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    Prideberry Rainbow Donut

    The Salty Donut introduces a new confection: a rainbow-shaped donut filled to the brim with mixed berry jam and totally covered in sweet cream glaze. A portion of each donut delight's price goes to local org Equality Texas, so indulge with Pride.
    $4.75.
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    Queer Beers: Pride Month Drag Show

    Round Rock Pride, United Court of Austin, and Big Country present this farewell to Pride drag show featuring Travis Randy Travis, Brigitte Bandit, and FFire Stone. Plus: A dollar from each draft sold goes to Veterans for Equality.
    Fri., June 30, 6pm. Free but RSVP.  
    Big Country Organic Brewing Co., 2400 Patterson Industrial Drive, Pflugerville
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    Sister Fisters Pride: Chick Habit

    An all-femme, all-queer lineup of punk featuring the Pinky Rings, FEA, Wet Dip, and the Get Lows. Plus: queer vendors like tarot card reader Teó and fashion by Ugly Kid.
    Fri., June 30, 9pm. $10.
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    Slay! Werk! Bewts!

    Hold onto your wigs for the return of Lavender Thug's wild card drag show where every week a new cast performs "freaky, fun performances made to make you laugh, cry, or throw up!" Plus queer stand-up comics at the halftime mark.
    Fridays, 6-9pm. Through June 30
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    Arts & Culture

    The Cathedral Open House: Pride Month

    Wander through the Cathedral's newest exhibit, Multicolor, which features art from women and nonbinary artists, or shop from over 200 local women artists presented by local collective atxGALS, at this month's Cathedral open house. Plus: music from Lena Luca, and a drag performance by Natalie Monáe Hole.
    Fri., June 30, 7-10pm. $15-25.  
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    The Little Gay Book Club

    Crack open a new queer lit section every month with the Little Gay Book Club, a subscription-based "community of booklovers and bibliophiles that share in our passion for reading through conversations, monthly meetings, and events." Meetings are available virtually and in-person.
    $0-50 per month.
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    The Sapphic Sting

    Have an epic adventure in this immersive game/scavenger hunt/bar crawl/Fourth Street tour/Pride month romp that has 12 different endings to be discovered. Ticket price includes the prize for successfully completing the game: a custom book that contains the story your team experienced. Extras like a tulle neck ruff or a themed hand fan are offered for a fee.
    June 29-July 1, 6:30pm. $20.  
    West Fourth & Colorado Street
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    Urban Axes Pride Night

    Celebrate love, diversity, and bullseyes with this axe throwing charity event that raises money for local nonprofit Out Youth.
    Fri., June 30, 7-10pm. $60.
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    Virtual Trivia Night

    Transgender Wellness hosts a 18+ night of trivia and games that you can join from your own couch via Zoom.
    Fri., June 30, 6-7:30pm
    Virtual

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