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    Special Screenings

    I Saw the TV Glow (2024)

    Early into I Saw the TV Glow, Maddy (Jack Haven) sets a boundary with new friend Owen (Justice Smith): She likes girls, not boys. “What about you, do you like girls?” she asks. He stutters. “I don’t know. I think that I like TV shows.” Thus, the two escape into The Pink Opaque, a Buffy-esque program where suburban life – and the identities they’ve yet to get a handle on – can’t hurt them. Of course, nonbinary director Jane Schoenbrun knows, you can’t run away from yourself forever. This trans allegory is disorienting, distressing, and empathetic all at once, a visceral reminder that there’s still time to become who you are. – Carys Anderson
    Fri., June 6
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    Arts & Culture

    Kokomo City (2023)

    Presented by your gay little friends at HFC alongside homeless support outfit Queertopia, this D. Smith-directed doc showcases four Black trans sex workers and their lives in New York and Georgia.
    Fri., June 6, 7:30pm
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Lavender’s Lesbian Pride Party

    C’mon down to East Sixth for a party that’s been described as “flirty,” “mysterious,” and “the biggest sapphic event of the Austin Pride season” – by the event organizers. Promised delights include DJs, drinks, and an overflow of sapphic spirit.
    Fri., June 6, 8pm
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Queer Rogue Night

    When in the Rift – aka the fictional area Tiny Minotaur’s LARP takes place in – do as the rogues do: Be a gay criminal. Members and their guests get in free; all others fork over $15.
    Fri., June 6, 7pm
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Slaynetics: the Pseudoscience of Drag

    Help support Austin International Drag Festival 2025 and learn the truth about the drag elites. Are they really aliens sent to Earth to further our understanding of bedazzling? Hmmm... better drop that $10 cover charge to find out.
    Fri., June 6, 10pm
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Smokey’s Screenings Presents: To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)

    All y’all San Marcos-ians itching for a queer cinema sit-down need wait no longer, as “Comedy Countess” Smokey Zbornak and special guest Duchess DeVille screen this drag-queen classic. There’ll also be a queer market with special appearances by San Marcos Queer Council, Bobcat Pride Scholarship Fund, and PFLAG San Marcos.
    Fri., June 6, 6pm
    Triple Six Social, 329 Cheatham St., San Marcos
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Country Night

    Giddy on up to the Bear for a night of Nineties and modern country tunes spun by DJ Mike.
    First Friday of every month, 9pm
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Fetish Social

    Party with host Wil Weaver in leather, rubber, whatever floats your fetish boat.
    First Friday of every month, 9pm
    Harry's Dark Bar
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    Community

    Free HIV & STI Walk-In Testing

    Know your status by taking advantage of Vivent Health's free testing hours and other sexual health offerings like free condoms/lube.
    Mon.-Fri., 8am-4pm; Tue., 1-4pm
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    Community

    Grounded Dance Cardio

    Dance your butt off with the queer workout queen of Austin and after you sweat, grab some of that delicious food fare of Fareground fame.
    First Friday of every month, 10am
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Kink Disco

    Leather up, lovelies, with Leatherman Wil and DJ Tony Castro for some sexy disco, house grooves, and all the kinkz.
    First Friday of every month, 9pm
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    Nightlife & Parties

    Now Serving

    Tiffany Epiphany presents dinner and a drag show, where the plates are hot and the performances are even hotter – unless you ordered those sizzling fajitas, of course.
    Fridays
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    Nightlife & Parties

    TGIF

    Say hello to the weekend at this pop-up drag show hosted by Maxine LaQueene and Eileen Dover.
    First Friday of every month
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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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    Arts & Culture

    Unbury Your Gays

    Presented by Broad Theatre and written by Maxine Dillon, this time-traveling coming-of-age comedy traverses the pains and pleasures of girlhood, growing up, and staying gay to the grave. Kicks off on May 22.
    Thursdays-Saturdays, 8pm

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