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    Nightlife & Parties

    Asian Pride Drag Show

    Partnering up for this AANHPI Heritage Month celebration are Asian Family Support Services of Austin, Cheer Up Charlies, and Kind Clinic, who present drag from local queens Lotion, Petty Cakes, and Rachel Slur.
    Sun., May 18, 6pm
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    Arts & Culture

    Austin Gay Men’s Chorus Presents Shake the Rafters

    An early choral congratulations for having the taste to pick the gayest tunesters in Austin for your hearing pleasure. Bringing what they’ve called “a full-spectrum extravaganza of emotion, community, and vocal cords working overtime in the best way possible” – emojis removed to protect our Chron designers’ font sensibilities – the Austin Gay Men’s Chorus features modern songs from the likes of Harry Styles, Sam Smith, and the Beatles. (Look, at least two of them are alive so that counts as modern.) Snag your tix for Saturday or Sunday and get ready to watch those rafters, you know. Shake. – James Scott
    May 17-18
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    Bebesota: Baddies Brunch

    Your best girls bring their “bad” selves out for this month’s drag show featuring Amber Nicole Davenport, Diamond Dior Davenport, Zimora Lee Evans, and host Beauty.
    Sun., May 18, 1pm
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    Early Morning Hike w/ QBWA

    This week’s outdoorsy activity is a joint one with Pride in Black ATX, Latino Outdoors, and Indigenous Movement Crew popping up with Queer Black Women Alliance. Show up ready for a 2.7-mile dog-friendly hike.
    Sun., May 18, 9am
    Turkey Creek Trail, 1401 City Park Rd.
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    Sapphic Singles

    Meet the love of your lesbian life – or maybe a new BFF, who used to be the love of your other BFF’s lesbian life. Erin Camp and Areesha Singh host.
    Sun., May 18, 5pm
  • Film

    Special Screenings

    Shinjuku Boys (1995)

    WLV’s monthly queer movie meetup SunGays celebrates AANHPI Heritage Month with this Japanese doc about three trans-masculine hosts at Tokyo’s New Marilyn Club. Released in the mid-Nineties to posi reception – including an Outstanding Documentary win from the San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Film Festival – the film focuses on the self-referenced “onabe” and their experience with romantic and familial relationships and gender presentation. A good watch for the Ouran High School Host Club fan who wants to understand real queered host club dynamics – or anyone who enjoys hot trans guys. Guilty! – James Scott
    Sun., May 18
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    The Dirty Bird Show

    Malibu Imported hosts the drag show featuring special guests Solangel Vergara, Yvonna F Mei, and Targét; the Eagle provides the brunch buffet; and you bring your tips and applause.
    Sun., May 18, 1pm
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    Wet T-Slur Contest

    Here's the rules for this competition: You gotta be trans and you gotta get wet. Soak yourself well enough and you'll earn a trophy, a Chups bar tab, and the respect of host p1nkstar - the best prize of all. Plus: The big water slide is back!
    Sun., May 18, 4pm
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    Bear Beer Bust

    Iron Bear's beer bust brings all the boys to the bar. Specials on select pints and pitchers.
    Sundays, 2-9pm  
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    OutFitness Trans Masc Workouts

    Open to both trans folks and allies, these workouts are designed to build a muscle line physique. Modifications are available for all exercises.
    Sundays, 9am
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    Tha’ Spot

    Diamond Dior Davenport hosts this celebration of hip-hop and R&B every week, supported by DJ Montez spinning beats all night.
    Sundays
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    The Good Show

    Miss Good hosts a show for all the baddies of Bat City.
    Third Sunday of every month, 8pm
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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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    Events

    The Wayward Vampire

    Adventurers in parties big and small (six people being the comfortable limit) are invited to join in this newest quest at LARP legend the Tiny Minotaur. At $45 per person, the quest runs about 90 minutes with complimentary snacks and a bevvie included for all the 21-and-above aged participants. From the Minotaur themselves: “It appears the Holy Circlet has sent an ill-experienced Cleric to the Rift to investigate and they are seeking the help of some Adventurers at the Tiny Minotaur! Will you and your party be able to help your new Cleric companion return to the Holy Circlet as a Hero or will you all perish on a mission ill-fated from the start?!” – James Scott
    Mondays, Sundays and Mon., Nov. 25
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    Vixens of Volstead

    Resident vixens Mars, May Magdalene, Veronica Valentine, and Tequila Rose throw a fab brunch. DJ Boyfriend ATX brings great tunes and vendors sling sweet wares thanks to Eastside Pop Up.
    Sundays, 1pm
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