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From theatre kid to CEO, Benjamin Luczak is turning the Westmoreland Cultural Trust into a hub for art, Pride, and community power. Drag brunch included. This is what coming home and showing up looks like. Read the full article link in bio.
Blast off into a queer, zero-gravity world of dance, family, and pop as Erin Kouwe’s GRAPPLING takes over the New Hazlett Theater this April. Directed by Treasure Treasure, this "interstellar romp" explores love, labor, and time with humor, joy, and cosmic imagination. 

Catch one of three performances at the New Hazlett Theater on Thursday, April 16 at 7:30 PM or Friday, April 17 at 10:00 AM (Pay-What-You-Can Matinee!) and 7:30 PM.

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That “hot daddy” in your party flyer? Babe… he might not exist. AI is flooding queer nightlife promos and flattening our culture in the process. Let’s talk about it. Full article link in bio.