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    ATX Pride Market

    Celebrate what makes Austin queerness so dang special at this mega-market from the Little Gay Shop, featuring tons of Austin-area queer vendors as well as drinks and food.
    Sat., Aug. 3
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    Drag Queen Bingo with Louisianna Purchase

    Louisianna Purchase hosts this night of drag, bingo, beer and shopping in partnership with the Little Gay Shop.
    Third Wednesday of every month, 7-9pm
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    Gay Enough

    Genderfluid lesbian comic Arielle Isaac Norman hosts all her gayest and gayest-looking friends for a night of fun flirty comedy.
    Tuesdays, 7pm. $20.  
    East Austin Comedy Club, 1303 E. Fourth
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    Gaymer Night

    Alice Express hosts this gaymer's delight, with Super Smash Bros tournies, Mario Kart battles, VR areas, and more.
    Thursdays, 9pm
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    Hot Topix: Sports!

    Wahoo! Sports! All the balls and bats, the kneepads and shin guards, the fields and courts: Celebrate this gay-ass pastime of the fit & fabulous with Austin International Drag Foundation. Drag king Syd Prescott hosts with special guest judge Kelsey Hammer bringing the “hammer” down on which performers bring the best drag game to this competition. Winner scores $150, plus bragging rights that they’re the VIP. Tickets to witness this tournament run $10, but all proceeds go toward funding AIDF’s big drag convention. Again, I say: Wahoo! – James Scott
    Tue., July 9
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    Naked Yoga For Gay Guys

    Austin Naked Yoga provides a safe environment to remove your clothes, open up to other gay men, and find freedom in movement.
    Mondays, Wednesdays, 7:30am, Wed., Oct. 26, 7:30am and Saturdays, 10:30am. $5, first class.
    Multiple locations
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    Queer Film Theory 101: Road Trips

    Who among us hasn’t taken a cross-country car journey that taught us a little about life, a little about love, and a lot about ourselves? Okay, most of us haven’t, but damn if movies don’t overrepresent this experience. This month, the cinematic-minded queer “professors” of Queer Film Theory 101 feature films about adventures on the gay ol’ gravel way and present on how these influenced their LGBTQ lives. And before you ask, no, not everyone can talk about sleepover staple Crossroads, but I’m sure someone will speak on this important work. –James Scott
    Third Thursday of every month, 7:30pm
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    Queer Magic the Gathering Night

    Are you LGBTQ and a fan of Magic? Have you never picked up a card but your gay spirit yearns to build a deck? Do you reject the temptations of Yu-Gi-Oh! and its many big-haired idols? Then you may find yourself among friends at this weekly meetup of queer Magic: The Gathering players. Welcome are the dedicated, the lapsed, and the newbies these Thursday nights – even those sans cards can participate. Masks, however, are required, but they’ve got spares if you forget yours at home. – James Scott
    Thursdays, 7-10pm. Free but RSVP.  
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    Sappho's Songs

    Gothess Jasmine hosts and curates this intentionally lesbian/sapphic space with that gay Greek poet energy flowing through every performance. Note: Lesbians of all genders are welcome.
    Third Friday of every month, 9pm
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    Sunday Masc

    If you’re a queer person missing the weekly ritual of Sunday mass but wish it was just a little bit gayer, Cheer Up Charlies’ newest event “Sunday Masc” may be up your alley. The event will feature an array of blasphemous activities, including a holy water wet T-shirt contest and a religious-themed drag king show. The show will be hosted by drag performer Arby’s (no relation), and features the performers Atlas Mars, Trey Devine, Tiny Taurus, Gerry Mander, Mx. Hot Lunch, King Jason Taylor, and Gender Destruction. Come dressed in your Sunday best and bring your church fan – because things might get a little steamy. – Gabrielle Grace Hogan
    Sun., July 7
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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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