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    Nightlife & Parties

    Body Mechanics

    A night of serious goth bosses like Andi from NYC, Ponyboy and KT Mills (Dallas), and big bosses Organwash and Dream Days to close out this "bizarre techno rave."
    Fri., July 21, 10:30pm. $20 with RSVP.  
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    Arts & Culture

    Good Time Club

    A night of all-funny, all-talented comics hosted by Angelina Martin in Austin's oldest comedy club.
    Fri., July 21, 10pm. $10.  
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    Arts & Culture

    Hyperreal Film Club Presents: Velvet Goldmine (1998)

    Paramount Summer Classic Film Series: Hyperreal Film Club screens this glam rock fantasy set in the Seventies and Eighties just in time for its 25th anniversary. Make sure to grab a copy of the Film Notes: They were written by the Chron's very own Qmmunity Editor James Scott.
    Fri., July 21, 8:30pm. $14.  
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    Arts & Culture

    I See You See Me

    A collaborative photography show curated by Bianca and Riel Sturchio of 18 artists from Austin and its surrounding area. Focused on LGBTQ, chronically ill, disabled, and neurodivergent identities, ISYSM "embraces alternative approaches to photography through modes of making that honor the grit, the grime, the queer, the accidental, the immediacy, the power, and the magical potentialities of analog photography."
    Through Aug. 12
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    Arts & Culture

    Lora Reynolds Gallery: Grottos

    Here's an exhibition of new drawings by Simon Haas – the artist's first solo project with the gallery – featuring his newest graphite drawings on panel, each of a glory hole offering a tight view at a carefully rendered cock, a peeping eyeball, a pair of solicitous fingers, a slightly parted mouth, or a deep, dark (empty?) void.
    Opening reception: Sat., July 8, 6-8pm
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    Queer Vinyl Collective: DJ Dana Scully

    Founder of QVC DJ Dana Scully spins deep cuts, hits, and more from the Seventies to today.
    Fri., July 21, 10pm
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    Arts & Culture

    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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