URBAN SOULS
Dance Company

Season 2 returns on February 11th
with Old Wounds: New Blood
in celebration of Black History month.
Tickets Available At UrbanSouls.org

PARIAH  – In Theatres NOW

Boston.com: “…feels like an incidental rebuke of the festivals long-standing suggestion that the sexuality of young white boys is the center of the universe.”

Filmmaker Magazine: “exhibits a sensitivity to the nuances of class and style among city-dwelling blacks that is not evident anywhere else in recent American cinema…”

What do YOU think? Is America ready to hear OUR story? Is this the future yet? A.B.E. plans to flood the theaters in support of this film, hopefully YOU, THE ENTIRE LGBTQ COMMUNITY and the rest of America will be there too!

heART&SOUL … Where the Arts Merge!

Spoken Word Artists – Vocalist – Musicians – Writers – Comedians – Painters – Tattoo Artists

“I will say it again, heART&SOUL is like poetchurch for my soul.” -Rhea

” …the love and acceptance we receive when we attend heART&SOUL is indescribable. The artists pour their hearts out and ‘speak their truths’. It’s always a blessing and I leave inspired to do better…be better!” -LaQueena

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First Fridays
1st Fridays 10-2a

Bocados Lounge
1312 W. Alabama
FREE til 10:30p
DJ Meaux!
Eskay Ent

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Divaz @2020
Fridays 10-3a

Club 2020
2020 Leeland
18 & Up
$5 Entry til 11p
NishiaDaDiva

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heART&SOUL
2nd Fridays 7-10p

Taft St Coffee
2115 Taft
Open Mic
Poets, Lyricists, Dancers
$10 Entry
K. Dapree

LGBT Events in Houston


Saturday, Jan. 28th: Pink Moscato Party


Cost: $7 After 10:30p
When: Every Saturday Beginning Jan. 28th
Where: Azteca’s, 2207 Richmond
Features: The Grown + Sexy 25 & Up Ladies Are Taking Over Azteca’s! Great Drink Specials, DJ Jazzie Dee in the Mix!

Hosted by: Five Star Kities

Leagally Haute: Wall Calendar to Benefit Anti-Bullying Campaigns


Legally Haute is a wall calendar that features male models “posing for the cause”! Proceeds benefit the fight to end bullying against LGBT youth. King Entertainment brings a group of the sexiest African-American models presenting them in all their masculine glory. The sub-title “Pose For the Cause” is exactly that, the time to speak up is now! Get your copy today, let’s put an end to bullying with style!

 

Wednesday, Feb. 1st: Invisible Families

Cost: Free
When: 6p, Wednesday, February 1st
Where: Rice University, Herring Hall 100
Features: Join the Race Scholars at Rice for an evening with author Mignon R. Moore to discuss her new book Invisible Families: Gay Identities, Relationships & Motherhood Among Black Women. Drawing from interviews and surveys of one hundred black gay women in New York City, Invisible Families explores the ways that race and class have influenced how these women understand their sexual orientation, find partners, and form families. Reception and book signing to follow the lecture.

Advance copies of the book can be ordered directly through Brazos.
Convenient paid parking is available in the Founders Court Lot and the Central Parking Garage. Campus map

Powered by: Rice University, KPFT’s Queer Voices & OutSmart Magazine

Sunday, Feb. 5th: Super Bowl Party

Sit back, Relax & Watch the BIG GAME with the “Fam”!

Cost: No Cover All Night
When: 5:30p, Sunday, February 5th
Where: Uptown Lounge, 5706 Richmond
Features: Great Drink & Hot Wing Specials All Night + Great Music!
Powered by: A.B.E. & Queen Pearl

Saturday, Feb. 11th: L-Word Loft Party

Exclusive “L-Word Loft Party”
…SEXY, SEXY, & More SEXY!!!
Pre-sale Tickets Only $10

When: 10-3a, Saturday, February 11th
Features: Witness some of the most beautiful species of Houston grace their presence via the Red Carpet at this EXCLUSIVE Event! Love Jones inspired POETRY, Complimentary Chocolate Covered Berries, Complimentary Champagne, Adult Entertainment, the “The Cigar Bar” and Eargasms provided by Go Djmeaux Mentum!
Suggested Attire: Noir (black) with a Splash of Red!!!
Powered by: Ashton Ent. & EsKay Ent.
Click To Purchase Pre-Sale Tickets & Table Service


Pariah (New Lesbian Movie)


View the Trailer
Finally! A raw, honest and real depiction of modern, African American lesbian youth.

Writer/Director: Dee Rees
Executive Producer: Spike Lee
In Theaters NOW

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