‘Tightwad Tuesdays’ at the Eagle LA
The Eagle 4219 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CACheap men gather for cheap beer ($2 for 12 ounces) at the Eagle LA's weekly Tightwad Tuesday.
Cheap men gather for cheap beer ($2 for 12 ounces) at the Eagle LA's weekly Tightwad Tuesday.
The Women And Books Club, sponsored by the City of West Hollywood's Women's Advisory Board, meets the first Tuesday of each month to discuss a particular book. For more information, please email carlabrowning@hotmail.com, call (310) 652-5340 or visit www.meetup.com/womenandbooksinweho.
Outfest, the LGBT film organization, and the City of West Hollywood screen and discuss films of interest to the LGBT community on the first Wednesday of every month. Tickets, $10 for the general public and $6 for Outfest members, are available at the door and may be purchased in advance online.
A cocktail reception in honor of Ron Valdez, a former AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) board member.
The bears and cubs come together for Cub Scout with DJs Chris Bowen and Victor Rodriguez on the first Friday of the month. $5 cover charge.
“For The Record: Baz Luhrmann,” a theatrical concert based on the films of director Baz Luhrmann, comes to DBA. Performers are from a rotating cast of L.A.’s leading artists from music, stage and screen. Tickets, $35 to $55, may be purchased online.
Friday nights at Fubar kick off with Mikey Scott and Teddy Margas banter along with other special guest comics.
The Peachy Keen free comedy show every friday at 8 p.m. at Bar Lubitsch, no cover or drink minimum. Age 21+.
#Trade offers cheap PRBs the first Friday of every month at Faultline.
“For The Record: Baz Luhrmann,” a theatrical concert based on the films of director Baz Luhrmann, comes to DBA. Performers are from a rotating cast of L.A.’s leading artists from music, stage and screen. Tickets, $35 to $55, may be purchased online.
The Friends of the West Hollywood Library with support from the City of West Hollywood presents "The Golden Age of Broadway: Lyricists and Composers" with TV host and producer Sonny Fox.
The Los Angeles Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence host "an extraordinary fashion experience of the wildest imagination. A blasphemous queer fashion show like no other, this annual event invites designers and creative artists to stretch the absolute limits of creativity, beauty and concept. Project NunwayLA is about fashion, art, queers, and over-the-top vision! Too far is NOT enough!"
The world's largest LGBT organization celebrates its 45th anniversary with a star-studded gala honoring George and Brad Takei, Marvel Entertainment and L.A. County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky. Shop the silent auction during the hosted cocktail reception, then enjoy the show and dinner, all while mingling with L.A.'s movers and shakers who support the LGBT community. Tickets, $400, can be […]
“For The Record: Baz Luhrmann,” a theatrical concert based on the films of director Baz Luhrmann, comes to DBA. Performers are from a rotating cast of L.A.’s leading artists from music, stage and screen. Tickets, $35 to $55, may be purchased online.
The Helen Albert Certified Farmers market, featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, fish and flowers, is held every Monday.
Cheap men gather for cheap beer ($2 for 12 ounces) at the Eagle LA's weekly Tightwad Tuesday.
“For The Record: Baz Luhrmann,” a theatrical concert based on the films of director Baz Luhrmann, comes to DBA. Performers are from a rotating cast of L.A.’s leading artists from music, stage and screen. Tickets, $35 to $55, may be purchased online.
Friday nights at Fubar kick off with Mikey Scott and Teddy Margas banter along with other special guest comics.
The Peachy Keen free comedy show every friday at 8 p.m. at Bar Lubitsch, no cover or drink minimum. Age 21+.
Daddies and those who love them gather at Faultline on the second Friday of every month.
The Breeches and Leather Uniform Fanclub (BLUF) assembles in full gear on the second Friday night of every month at the Eagle LA. Leather and uniforms are strongly encouraged.
“For The Record: Baz Luhrmann,” a theatrical concert based on the films of director Baz Luhrmann, comes to DBA. Performers are from a rotating cast of L.A.’s leading artists from music, stage and screen. Tickets, $35 to $55, may be purchased online.
Informed by the prose and imagery of Edgar Allen Poe, Chris Anthony’s “Seas Without A Shore” includes wet plate collodion prints along with color photographs.
On every second and fourth Saturday of the month big and burly men and those who love them gather for Meat Rack at the Eagle L.A.
“iMix will represent my style of DJing to the fullest, as I always try to offer diversity when I play. I believe that people will respond to a great contemporary remix of someone like Aretha Franklin, as well as Depeche Mode, Madonna or Daft Punk etc. I’ll include soul music, rock and roll, new wave, […]