The LGBTQ+ film fest opens with Glitter & Doom, a whirlwind musical set to tunes by the Indigo Girls, along with live Q&A and a reception with drinks and light bites.
The 36th annual iteration of Austin's premier LGBTQ+ film festival opens with the highly anticipated Glitter & Doom, a jukebox musical with tunes from the Indigo Girls, and continues with five days of films, parties, and more on the theme "Find Your Friends at aGLIFF's PRISM 36."
Aug. 23-27. Virtual encore, Aug. 28-Sept. 4. Badges, $125 and up; individual tix, $15 and up.
Variety show purveyors Thee Gay Agenda present a campy satire of rainbow capitalism and corporate America, featuring stand-up, music, dance, and "homosexual mayhem." Note: Wednesday night's show will be masks required.
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.
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.