Here's a book launch events for Rigsby'sOpinionated Homosexual’s Guide to Relationships, Self-Love and Tactful Pettiness, an evening "full of talking trash and acting a fool, with a side of group therapy."
Eva Inez hosts a celebration of Mexican drag with performances from Tatiana Cholula, Iggy Bank, Veronica Valentine, Dee Gee Rey, and CDMX's Papercut. DJ Salem Ofax spins.
From woven tapestries of ocean garbage to quilted scenes of trans injustice, this group show brings together 10 artists who explore hard stuff in soft ways. Featuring works by Ben Aqua, Kendra Bergman, Beth Schindler, Michelle Devereux, Grayson Hunt, Jessica Gritton, Carly Ostler, Jasmine Amazing, Bella Maria Varela, and Ian Gerson.
Learn how to interact with fellow pup players as well as people outside of the scene from Pup Sharp, aka Texas Pup 2023. Warm up with a mosh, refreshments and STI testing on-site.
Part of MoHA's Summer Drive In series, this film festival focuses on experimental shorts that explore what digital movement can be through "border blending." BIPOC, LGBTQ, disabled and local artists prioritized.
In honor of Austin Pride month, catch this vendor market focused on local deaf artisans with sign language interpreters available throughout the event.
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.
Shop 'til ya drop at this new mini-vintage department store's grand opening, whose aesthetic owner Meggie O'Neill describes as "retail Barbie threw up in here, but like, in a good way."
It's all about the T (and all the LGB within the communi-T) every third Saturday at Harry's Dark Bar. Enjoy special performances and chat with other trans folks.
See a cinematic classic like you never have before when Austin's funniest comics do a live script reading of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? Featuring drag, live piano, and gags. Brian Bonnet directs with music by Yuki DeSouza, and readings by Mase Kerwick, Aira Julier, Steph VF, Alexander Noland, Franny Harold, and a farewell performance from Dylan Garsee.