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    Black and Queer AF

    Aira Juliet hosts an all-Black, all-queer variety show with a vendor market of Black makers, created to "promote, amplify, and center the work of the amazingly talented Black and queer artists and creatives in Austin that define this city." Featuring performances by Jose Da'Hype, Xoy, KB Brookins, Loners Club, "The Prodigy Truth," She 23, Pilika, Fairth Janee, Pedro Dehli, Sinful Purchase, and Mark Anthony Jackson.
    Sun., Nov. 19, 5-10pm. Free but RSVP.  
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      Big Medium: Fuertes y Firmes

      The multidisciplinary artist José Villalobos grew up on the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, and was raised in a traditional and religiously (Evangelical) conservative family. His work reconciles the identity challenges in his life, caught between traditional Mexican customs and American mores, as well as growing up with religious ideals that conflict with and condemn being gay.: Villalobos manipulates material through the context of self-identity as he examines gender roles within family culture, demonstrating that dismantling traditional modes of masculine identity centers an interstitial space where materiality softens virility.Recommendation: See this vivid show of highly resonant work, the inaugural exhibition in the new Big Medium space – from the folks who bring our lucky city the annual Austin Studio Tour.
      Through Dec. 2
      4201 S. Congress #323
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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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      To Get There... You Must Undergo... A Radical... Transformation

      Andie Flores brings her story of "a depressed clown stuck in a self-improvement/self destruction spiral" to the stage with drag artist Arinna Dior Heys as co-star.
      Nov. 17-18: Fri.-Sat., 8pm; Sun., 2pm. $25.  

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