‘Meat Rack’ at the Eagle LA
The Eagle 4219 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CAOn 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.
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.
Vocalist Judy Wexler has headlined at jazz festivals, performing arts centers and major jazz clubs around the world. She released her 4th CD, “What I See,” in September 2013 which showcases Wexler’s close creative ties to pianist/arranger and co-producer Jeff Colella. Judy is widely known as a straight-ahead jazz singer and an inspired interpreter of […]
The Helen Albert Certified Farmers market, featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, fish and flowers, is held every Monday.
PF Sloan discusses and signs 'What’s Exactly the Matter With Me: Memoirs of a Life in Music' in conversation and performance with Creed Bratton from hit TV show 'The Office' and former member of The Grass Roots, at Book Soup. In 'What's Exactly the Matter With Me?' is a first-person account of an extraordinary life […]
The longest running independent show in The Comedy Store's history. Hosted by Don Barris in the Belly Room. Free admission. Two drink minimum. More information available online.
Join SoCal Social Club and Varsity Gay League for an evening of old school board games, trivia, and other fun surprises. $20 per player and you can register here. Tuesday, July 15 at 8 p.m. at The Spare Room.
Tom Whitman and Flip present Totally Nineties Tuesdays (TNT), a weekly event featuring favorite hits from the Nineties by performers such as NSync, Janet Jackson, Backstreet Boys, Spice Girls, etc. Hosted by Mayhem Miller with resident DJs Josh Peace and Casey Alva. $5 well drinks from 9 to 11 p.m.
Join Gallery 825 on Wednesday, July 16 at 7 p.m. for a special Conversations with the Artists with juror Elizabeth James from Cherry and Martin and artists in the group show "Cultural Excavation". The show runs through July 18. Admission is free.
The West Hollywood Library to host a queer evolution discussion Wednesday, July 16 at 7:30 p.m. The discussion will include topics regarding how queer culture is evolving and explore ideas of an ideal future and check in to see if we are taking the necessary steps to get there.
A series of discussions encourage attendees to talk about their own experiences about issues important to the Gay male community.
Join Andaz West Hollywood for a free wine tasting event in their lobby, Thursday, July 17 from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. The event is free for everyone over the age of 21. V Wine Room will guide you through the evening as you enjoy a curated selection of wines from boutique California wineries.
The Sunset Strip Craft Beer Market every Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at 8755 Sunset Blvd. Food trucks, fresh produce, live entertainment and craft beer. This is the last market of the season.
The West Hollywood Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposal by Beverly Boulevard Associates to expand and convert an existing office building at 8899 Beverly Blvd. (once known as the ICM building) to residential units with ground floor retail and to build residential units on the adjacent parking lot.
'Gear' is the Eagle's monthly event for guys who like to really show what's in their leather and gear wardrobe. Third Friday of every month. $5 cover
Bears In Space'a Chris Bowen and Chris Cruse present "Objects in Motion," an experiment in sound, on the third Thursday of every month. No cover charge.
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+.
'Marilyn-My Secret' play at MACHA Theater. 'Marilyn-My Secret' chronicles the life of Norma Jean from unwanted orphan, to bit player, to sex goddess including the untold story of Marilyn's affairs with both female and male lovers. Play runs from July 18 through August 24, Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m. and Sundays 6 p.m. Tickets, $40, available online.
'Spit' 1st Anniversary. Staged once a month from 1997 to 2005, this east side indie/alternative queer event is back the third Friday of every month at Faultline featuring DJs Paul V. & Tommy Rocker. $5 cover
Join The Abbey every Saturday through Aug. 30 for brunch with jazz.
Classical Theatre Lab presents Alexander Ostrovsky’s 'A Family Affair' at Plummer Park Fiesta Hall. This Russian comedy centers around a greedy merchant, Bolshov, who makes a fraudulent bankruptcy application in order to finance the lavish lifestyle of his bourgeois husband-hunting daughter. When Bolshov’s accomplices run off with his assets and his daughter, he descends into professional and psychological ruin and is jailed. Upon […]
Gore Vidal claimed there was no such thing as "gay," only gay sexual acts. But what was the truth about his sex life and sexuality-and how did it affect and influence his writing and public life? In 'In Bed With Gore Vidal', author Tim Teeman interviewed many of Vidal's closest family and friends, including Claire […]
'Marilyn-My Secret' play at MACHA Theater. 'Marilyn-My Secret' chronicles the life of Norma Jean from unwanted orphan, to bit player, to sex goddess including the untold story of Marilyn's affairs with both female and male lovers. Play runs from July 18 through August 24, Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m. and Sundays 6 p.m. Tickets, $40, available online.
Join the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles for their 35th Anniversary concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Alongside a 25 piece orchestra, GMCLA celebrates the music of Los Angeles and created by Angelenos in a unique and distinct style. Then, joined by 300+ singers from across the country, a chorus of over 500 men will deliver […]
Grand Central Market and Vintage Los Angeles wrap up their Noir Nights Dinner and Movie Series with a screening of “Double Indemnity” at the Million Dollar Theatre on Saturday, July 19 at 8 p.m. Set against the backdrop of old Los Angeles, the film's sordid tale of money and murder kicked off the film noir genre and […]