Opening Reception: How Human of You by Kent Williams
101/EXHIBIT 8920 Melrose Ave., West HollywoodOpening Reception: How Human of You by Kent Williams
Opening Reception: How Human of You by Kent Williams
Zephyr Theatre presents the world premiere of “Low Hanging Fruit” written by Robin Bradford, directed by Lee Sankowich. The play centers around four homeless women, all combat vets of Iraq/Afghanistan. Without support from society, the women face their toughest battles trying to make their way on the mean streets of LA's Skid Row. Tickets, $25, […]
A Halloween event filled with partying, more partying, and a brunch. The event starts off with Fred & Jason’s star-studded Halloweenie 9, “Under the Big Top," benefitting the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles. The party the moves on to the Mayan nightclub, where DJ ABEL will be spinning until the sun comes up. After a night a partying, take a disco nap and then refuel at the Rockwell Recovery Brunch buffet.
“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.
Zephyr Theatre presents the world premiere of “Low Hanging Fruit” written by Robin Bradford, directed by Lee Sankowich. The play centers around four homeless women, all combat vets of Iraq/Afghanistan. Without support from society, the women face their toughest battles trying to make their way on the mean streets of LA's Skid Row. Tickets, $25, […]
Cited for its toe-curling frankness and comedic twists, which have nothing to do with fighting chickens, this Olivier Award-winning play by Mike Bartlett makes its Los Angeles debut at Rogue Machine. It portrays the worst of men's (and women's) behaviors explode in a lustfulicious triangle. John desperately needs some straightening out...no intermission, no retreat, and […]
The Helen Albert Certified Farmers market, featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, fish and flowers, is held every Monday.
Cited for its toe-curling frankness and comedic twists, which have nothing to do with fighting chickens, this Olivier Award-winning play by Mike Bartlett makes its Los Angeles debut at Rogue Machine. It portrays the worst of men's (and women's) behaviors explode in a lustfulicious triangle. John desperately needs some straightening out...no intermission, no retreat, and […]
Cheap men gather for cheap beer ($2 for 12 ounces) at the Eagle LA's weekly Tightwad Tuesday.
The Lambda Literary Book Club highlights a different LGBT book each month. Admission is free. Validated parking is provided. For more information and to learn the book that will be discussed, call (310) 652-5340 or visit www.lambdaliterary.org/book-clubs/lambda-lit-book-club The October Book Club discussion will feature the book Are You My Mother? A Comic Drama by author […]
Music by Ben Frost, Tim Hecker, and Pete Swanson at Los Globos.
Meet director Kimberly Peirce for a special retrospective screening of "Boys Don't Cry," sponsored by Fox Searchlight. This film, first screened 15 years ago, garnered over 49 international awards, as well as a Best Actress Oscar for Hilary Swank's portrayal of Brandon Teena. The screening includes a Q&A with the director and a special post-screening […]
“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+.
“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.
soundSpark is a monthly music series for young children featuring solo and duo performances by emerging artists. This month's performer is violist Cassia Streb.
Cited for its toe-curling frankness and comedic twists, which have nothing to do with fighting chickens, this Olivier Award-winning play by Mike Bartlett makes its Los Angeles debut at Rogue Machine. It portrays the worst of men's (and women's) behaviors explode in a lustfulicious triangle. John desperately needs some straightening out...no intermission, no retreat, and […]
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.
“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 June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives hosts a screening of the Foxy Merkins.
The Helen Albert Certified Farmers market, featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, fish and flowers, is held every Monday.
Cited for its toe-curling frankness and comedic twists, which have nothing to do with fighting chickens, this Olivier Award-winning play by Mike Bartlett makes its Los Angeles debut at Rogue Machine. It portrays the worst of men's (and women's) behaviors explode in a lustfulicious triangle. John desperately needs some straightening out...no intermission, no retreat, and […]
Cheap men gather for cheap beer ($2 for 12 ounces) at the Eagle LA's weekly Tightwad Tuesday.