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* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kindred Spirits SoftballKindred Spirits Softball

Come Out and Play Kickoff and Cabaret. Kindred Spirits Foundation and ERICSS’s Empress 25 Marcia Mink Anne Gill kicks off KSF’s 2nd Annual Softball Tournament, and Jim Benton of Houston provides hors d’oeuvres. 7 p.m. George Your Country Sports Bar, 617 Fairview Ave. • kindredspiritshouston.org.

* Crocker Bar anniversaryCrocker Bar anniversary

Fourth-year anniversary of Crocker Bar. Celebrate with your first well or call drink on the house. 2312 Crocker St. • 713/529-3355.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* Positive Brothers UnitedPositive Brothers United

Time: 6:00 pm

Positive Brothers United is a support/social group for MSM of color who are HIV-Positive. The group meets every first and third Fridays of the month from 6-7:30 p.m.. The group's focus is men of color, however any one looking to be a part of the group is welcomed. We have no race or age restrictions. We have regular education updates, free condoms and incentives for those who are members. Meetings are held at the Montrose Counseling Center first floor room 110. For more information call our group voice mail at 713-454-7548, or email csmithpbu@yahoo.com

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* Drag Queen BingoDrag Queen Bingo

Drag Queen Bingo, hosted by Tanya Hyde, offers cash prizes and more. 2:30 p.m. Benefits Houston GLBT Community Center. El Real Tex-Mex, 1201 Westheimer Rd. • http://www.houstonglbtcommunitycenter.org.

* Assert YourselfAssert Yourself

Assert Yourself: Personal Boundaries and Effective Confrontation. Take pride in developing identity while understanding the dynamics of passive, assertive, and aggressive personalities and how to effectively deal with them. Facilitated by Denise O’Dougherty, LPC, LMFT, LCDC, RN. 10 a.m. Leisure Learning Annex, 2990 Richmond Ave. • 713/524-9525.

* LOAF Ice Cream SocialLOAF Ice Cream Social

Ice Cream Social. LOAF (Lesbians Over Age Fifty) celebrates senior lesbian pride with sweet, cold treats. Bethel Church UCC, 1107 Shepherd Dr. • http://www.loaf.org.

* Some Like It HotSome Like It Hot

Some Like It Hot. The crossdressing classic with Marilyn Monroe. 1959. Billy Wilder directs. Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney St. • http://www.discoverygreen.com • 713/400-7336.

* Girl in a ComaGirl in a Coma

Girl in a Coma’s Exits & All the Rest, the notorious San Antonio-based trio’s fourth album, won a 2012 Independent Music Award for Best Alternative Rock Album. Catch them, along with Snoop Dogg, Willie Nelson, and other music royalty at Free Press Summer Fest. June 2–3. Eleanor Tinsley Park, 500 Allen Pkwy. • http://www.freepresssummerfest.com.

* Lesbian Health FairLesbian Health Fair

Inspiring Health in LGBT Women. Lesbian Health Initiative Houston presents its Summer Health Fair for lesbians, offering mammograms, Pap examinations, extensive blood screenings by appointment, and much more. Just in time for summer, body/skin scans, provided by M.D. Anderson Melanoma and Skin Clinic, are also available. Dr. Mary Alice Cowan Ob/Gyn, Attorney Kristen Capps, Maria Boydston, as well as representatives from American Cancer Society, Legacy Community Health Services, Montrose Clinic, San Jose Clinic, AssistHers, United Way, the Alzheimer’s Association, and other local organizations provide life-saving and life-improving information. 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Legacy Community Health Services, 215 Westheimer Rd. To schedule a mammogram, blood screening, or Pap test, call 713/426-3356 or e-mail info@lhihouston.org.

* Lesbian Health Initiative fairLesbian Health Initiative fair

Inspiring Health in LGBT Women. Lesbian Health Initiative Houston once again presents its Rainbow Health Fair for lesbians, offering mammograms, Pap examinations, and extensive blood screenings by appointment, and much more. Just in time for summer, body/skin scans, provided by MD Anderson Melanoma and Skin Clinic, are also available. June 2, 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Legacy Community Health Services, 215 Westheimer Rd. To schedule a mammogram, blood screening, or Pap test, call 713/426-3356 or e-mail info@lhihouston.org.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Drawing from the Right SideDrawing from the Right Side

Time: 10:30 am

Drawing from the Right Side of the Brain. Artist and teacher Jose Figuero leads this drawing class, taught through Leisure Learning at The Center. This session of Saturday-morning classes continues through May 14. Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Soul music/food/drag @ ChelseaSoul music/food/drag @ Chelsea

Testify! Soul music, soul food, and soul drag with Ty Blue; cuisine catered by Chelsea Grill. Noon. Vue, 526 Waugh Dr.

* PFLAG Pride in the PewsPFLAG Pride in the Pews

Pride in the Pews. The Houston chapter of PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) and a panel of clergy and lay leaders discuss what they and their movements are doing to promote inclusion of LGBT people in their congregational life and through public witness to the community at large. 2 p.m. St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 5501 Main St. • http://www.pflaghouston.org.

* Colt 45’s drag 70s ShowColt 45’s drag 70s Show

That ’70s Show. Colt 45’s celebrates its 36th anniversary with a drag show. Benefits Colt 45’s AIDS TroubleFund. 7 p.m. Brazos River Bottom, 2400 Brazos St. • http://www.colt45s.org.

* Montrose Softball LeagueMontrose Softball League

Montrose Softball League. Co-ed softball teams play. 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Houston Sportsplex, 12631 South Main St. • http://www.montrosesoftballleague.com.

* Montrose Softball LeagueMontrose Softball League

Montrose Softball League. Co-ed softball teams play. 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Houston Sportsplex, 12631 South Main St. • http://www.montrosesoftballleague.com.

* Blood DriveBlood Drive

Blood Drive, with Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center mobile unit. It’s still illegal for gay men to donate blood, but lesbians can roll up their sleeves to save lives. 8 a.m. St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 5501 Main St. • http://www.stpaulshouston.org.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Pot Luck/Chocolate ChallengePot Luck/Chocolate Challenge

Time: 12:00 am

Community Pot Luck and Fair-Trade Chocolate Challenge. Enter a dish using fair-trade chocolate, and share your recipe. Bonus points are given for delicacies special to city or region of origin. 12:15 p.m., St. Paul’s UMC, 5501 Main St. • http://www.stpaulshouston.org • 713/528-0527.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Some Like It HotSome Like It Hot

Some Like It Hot. The cross-dressing classic with Marilyn Monroe. 1959. Billy Wilder directs. Alamo Drafthouse at Majestic Metro, 911 Preston St. • http://www.marketsquarepark.com.

* Positive Brothers UnitedPositive Brothers United

Positive Brothers United, an HIV support group for men of color. June 5 and each Tuesday, 7 p.m. GLBT Cultural Center, 401 Branard St. • http://www.positivebrothersunited.org • 713/454-7548.

* Wilson PhillipsWilson Phillips

Wilson Phillips. The ’70s girl pop trio, featuring the extremely LGBT-supportive Carnie Wilson. 7 p.m. The Grand 1894 Opera House, 2020 Postoffice St., Galveston • http://www.thegrand.com • 409/765-1894.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* The Power of Exercise. The Power of Exercise.

Time: 12:00 pm

David Lewis, a personal trainer experienced in working with clients with HIV issues, offers Project Empower, an exercise program for people living with HIV. Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon. 1900 Kane St. • 713/524-3818

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* F Factor Vocal CompetitionF Factor Vocal Competition

The F Factor: The Ultimate Vocal Competition! continues. Local celebrities Ernie Manouse, Maria Todd, and Kai Hicks choose the vocal teams and are judged by audience reaction. Winners receive cash prizes, recording studio time, and other incentives. 10 p.m. F Bar Houston, 202 Tuam St. • http://www.fbarhouston.com.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* HGLBT Center Coming Out GroupHGLBT Center Coming Out Group

Time: 7:00 pm

Facilitated support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals at any stage of the coming-out process. First and third Wednesdays, 7 p.m., at the Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. Free. www.houstonglbtcommunitycenter.org, 713/524-3818.

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* Best Lil' Whorehouse OUT@TUTSBest Lil' Whorehouse OUT@TUTS

Kicking Up Their Heels and Other Body Parts. Theatre Under the Stars’s gay patrons enjoy OUT@TUTS, a cabaret-style event at Artista Restaurant following the performance of Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. June 7. Hobby Center for Performing Arts, 800 Bagby St. • http://www.tuts.com • 713/558-8887.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* OUT@TUTS apres WhorehouseOUT@TUTS apres Whorehouse

Kicking Up Their Heels and Other Body Parts. Theatre Under the Stars’s gay patrons enjoy OUT@TUTS, a cabaret-style event at Artista Restaurant following the performance of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Hobby Center for Performing Arts, 800 Bagby St. • http://www.tuts.com • 713/558-8887.

* Pride SuperstarPride Superstar

Pride Superstar, the sixth annual vocal competition, judged by Blake Hayes, Joey Guerra, Benjamin Pheonix, and Tianna Hall. Winners receive cash prizes, recording studio time, a cruise, and more. 10 p.m. South Beach, 810 Pacific St. • http://www.pridehouston.org.

* Out LaterOut Later

Out Later. Support for Gay Fathers and men who come out later, focusing on life issues of parenting, divorce, family, dating, relationships, and other issues. June 7, and each Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church, 2025 W. 11th St. • outlater@resurrectionmcc.org.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* The Power of Exercise. The Power of Exercise.

Time: 12:00 pm

David Lewis, a personal trainer experienced in working with clients with HIV issues, offers Project Empower, an exercise program for people living with HIV. Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon. Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. • 713/524-3818

* Center EnergyCenter Energy

Time: 1:00 pm

Exercise class. Noted personal trainer and gym owner John Aaron Villarreal (Muscle Mechanics) leads this low-impact program. Center Energy offers ways of staying centered and healthy, while reducing stress and building body strength. While the program continues to focus on people living with HIV, all are welcome. Many GLBT seniors find the program helpful as do others looking to explore a regular workout routine. Thursdays, 1 p.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

* HGLBT Center HIV Support GroupHGLBT Center HIV Support Group

Time: 6:00 pm

New facilitated support group for HIV-positive individuals. 6 p.m. Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. Free. 713/524-3818.

* Clean Living. Clean Living.

Time: 6:30 pm

Stretch and Surrender AA, a yoga class of beginning and intermediate hatha yoga postures led by an instructor, combined with an open AA meeting, meets Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. Lambda Center, 1201 W. Clay St. • 713/739-7576.

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* Kids film shortsKids film shorts

I Can Do Anything! Film shorts by, about, and for kids, with the Girls Rock! Camp All-Star Band. 7 p.m. Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney St. • http://www.aurorapictureshow.org • 713/868-2101.

* Joyful NoiseJoyful Noise

Joyful Noise. Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton star in the comedy about a small-town choir out to win a national competition despite overwhelming odds. Todd Graff directs. 2012. Houston District D Council Member Wanda Adams hosts. 8 p.m. Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park, 100 Concert Dr. • http://www.milleroutdoortheatre.com • 281/373-3386.

* Kiya Heartwood & Nancy ScottKiya Heartwood & Nancy Scott

Women’s Music House Concerts presents singer/songwriters Kiya Heartwood from Wishing Chair and Austin favorite Nancy Scott. Reservations only: sandilg61@aol.com • 281/444-7669.

* HATCH PromHATCH Prom

The Year of the Dragon Ball. The 20th Annual HATCH Prom for youth and supportive adults. 7 p.m. GLBT Cultural Center, 401 Branard St. • http://www.hatchyouth.org • 713/529-0037.

* HATCH PromHATCH Prom

The Year of the Dragon Ball. The 20th Annual HATCH Prom for youth and supportive adults. June 8, 7 p.m. GLBT Cultural Center, 401 Branard St. • http://www.hatchyouth.org • 713/529-0037.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Girl Jam Pre-Pride PartyGirl Jam Pre-Pride Party

Girl Jam Pre-Pride Party. Alex Dame, Paige Lewis, and Jesse Roach DJ Melle Mell provide entertainment, plus games, prizes, and a scooter raffle, with Jimmy’s Burgers and the Pink Taco Truck providing food. The Usual Pub • http://www.theusualpub.com • 281/501-1478.

* AssistHers on cancerAssistHers on cancer

AssistHers meets on the second Saturday of each month for breakfast, committee meetings, door prizes, and a featured speaker. This month, Maria Montes-Boydstun from the American Cancer Society discusses cancer facts for lesbian and bisexual women, specifically, the cancers most commonly found in women (breast, colon, lung, skin, and gynecological cancers), and more. 9:30 a.m. Bering Memorial United Methodist Church, 1440 Harold St. • http://www.assisthers.org.

* Grand Marshals on the RocksGrand Marshals on the Rocks

Grand Marshals on the Rocks honors Houston LGBT Pride Parade 2012 Grand Marshals Nicolas Brines, Jenifer Pool, and Ellen Cohen. 6 p.m. . Benefits Pride Houston. Hudson Lounge, 2506 Robinhood St.

* Houston Pride BandHouston Pride Band

Until the Fat Lady Sings. Houston Pride Band’s annual summer concert plays universally recognizable and timeless classics, directed by Skip Martin. 7:30 p.m. http://www.houstonprideband.org.

* Tara & Kara Dion Bday BashTara & Kara Dion Bday Bash

Tara and Kara Dion Birthday Bash. 11 p.m. 3rd Coast Downtown, 2416 Postoffice St., Galveston.

* Galveston Gay Beach WeekendGalveston Gay Beach Weekend

2nd Annual Galveston Gay Beach Weekend, a day at the beach with music, volleyball, horseshoes, drinking, sunning, swimming, mixing, and mingling. June 9–10. Gay Beach in Galveston.

* Kindred SoftballKindred Softball

Kindred Softball. Following a rainout of their March tournament, the women of Kindred Spirits have rescheduled their Second Annual Softball Tournament. Mixed teams are currently registering to compete for trophies. Hot dogs and cool drinks, commemorative Kindred Spirits T-shirts, and other prizes available. Memorial Park. Benefits AssistHers and LHI-Houston. http://www.kindredspiritshouston.org • 832/419-0165.

* Kindred SoftballKindred Softball

Kindred Softball. Following a rainout of their March tournament, the women of Kindred Spirits have rescheduled their Second Annual Softball Tournament. Mixed teams are currently registering to compete for trophies. Hot dogs and cool drinks, commemorative Kindred Spirits T-shirts, and koozies available. June 9. Memorial Park. Benefits AssistHers, Ellen’s Hand, and LHI-Houston. http://www.kindredspiritshouston.org • 832/419-0165.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Drawing from the Right SideDrawing from the Right Side

Time: 10:30 am

Drawing from the Right Side of the Brain. Artist and teacher Jose Figuero leads this drawing class, taught through Leisure Learning at The Center. This session of Saturday-morning classes continues through May 14. Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Montrose Softball LeagueMontrose Softball League

Montrose Softball League. Co-ed softball teams play. 8:30 a.m. Houston Sportsplex, 12631 South Main St. • http://www.montrosesoftballleague.com.

* AIDS Coalition BrunchAIDS Coalition Brunch

AIDS Coalition of Coastal Texas (ACCT) Champagne Brunch. San Luis Hotel on Galveston Island located at 5222 Seawall Boulevard, Galveston. Benefits ACCT. 409/763-2437.

* Mr./Miss/Ms. Gay Pride HoustonMr./Miss/Ms. Gay Pride Houston

Mr., Miss, and Ms. Gay Pride Houston 2012 Pageant. 7 p.m. Brazos River Bottom, 2400 Brazos St. • http://www.brbtx.com.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* The Power of Exercise. The Power of Exercise.

Time: 12:00 pm

David Lewis, a personal trainer experienced in working with clients with HIV issues, offers Project Empower, an exercise program for people living with HIV. Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon. 1900 Kane St. • 713/524-3818

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* F Factor Vocal CompetitionF Factor Vocal Competition

The F Factor: The Ultimate Vocal Competition! continues. 10 p.m. F Bar Houston, 202 Tuam St. • http://www.fbarhouston.com. (See June 6, Gay Agenda Pride Calendar.)

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Pride SuperstarPride Superstar

Pride Superstar vocal competition continues. 10 p.m. South Beach, 810 Pacific St. • pridehouston.org. (See June 7, Pride Calendar.)

* Molly IvinsMolly Ivins

Red Hot Patriot: the Kick-Ass Wit of Molly Ivins, written by Margaret and Allison Engel. June 14–July 1. Main Street Theatre–Chelsea Market, 4617 Montrose Blvd. • http://www.mainstreettheater.com • 713/524-6706.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* The Power of Exercise. The Power of Exercise.

Time: 12:00 pm

David Lewis, a personal trainer experienced in working with clients with HIV issues, offers Project Empower, an exercise program for people living with HIV. Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon. Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. • 713/524-3818

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* Center EnergyCenter Energy

Time: 1:00 pm

Exercise class. Noted personal trainer and gym owner John Aaron Villarreal (Muscle Mechanics) leads this low-impact program. Center Energy offers ways of staying centered and healthy, while reducing stress and building body strength. While the program continues to focus on people living with HIV, all are welcome. Many GLBT seniors find the program helpful as do others looking to explore a regular workout routine. Thursdays, 1 p.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

* HGLBT Center HIV Support GroupHGLBT Center HIV Support Group

Time: 6:00 pm

New facilitated support group for HIV-positive individuals. 6 p.m. Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. Free. 713/524-3818.

* Clean Living. Clean Living.

Time: 6:30 pm

Stretch and Surrender AA, a yoga class of beginning and intermediate hatha yoga postures led by an instructor, combined with an open AA meeting, meets Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. Lambda Center, 1201 W. Clay St. • 713/739-7576.

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* Transgender Youth ConferenceTransgender Youth Conference

2nd Annual Transgender and Gender-Variant Youth Conference aims to create and celebrate possibilities for transgender and gender variant young people, helping local families connect with needed resources, and educating professionals about working with this unique population. June 15–16. Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church, 2025 W. 11th St. Registration: http://www.CCP@adaptcounseling.com • 713/961-0651.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* Positive Brothers UnitedPositive Brothers United

Time: 6:00 pm

Positive Brothers United is a support/social group for MSM of color who are HIV-Positive. The group meets every first and third Fridays of the month from 6-7:30 p.m. The group's focus is men of color, however any one looking to be a part of the group is welcomed. We have no race or age restrictions. We have regular education updates, free condoms and incentives for those who are members. Meetings are held at the Montrose Counseling Center first floor room 110. For more information call our group voice mail at 713-454-7548, or email csmithpbu@yahoo.com

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* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Colt 45’s Billiard OpenColt 45’s Billiard Open

16th Annual Houston Billiard Open includes a raffle and silent auction. June 16–17, 11 a.m. Benefits Colt 45’s AIDS TroubleFund. Slick Willie’s Family Pool Hall, 1200 Westheimer Rd. • http://www.iblhouston.com • 713/594-2610.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Gay Men Chorus Bette MidlerGay Men Chorus Bette Midler

Time: 12:00 am

I’m Beautiful Damn It. Gay Men’s Chorus of Houston’s tribute to Bette Midler. Jones Hall, 615 Louisiana St. • http://www.bayoucityperformingarts.org.

* Drawing from the Right SideDrawing from the Right Side

Time: 10:30 am

Drawing from the Right Side of the Brain. Artist and teacher Jose Figuero leads this drawing class, taught through Leisure Learning at The Center. This session of Saturday-morning classes continues through May 14. Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Montrose Softball LeagueMontrose Softball League

Montrose Softball League Postseason Tournament. Co-ed softball teams play. Houston Sportsplex, 12631 South Main St. • http://www.montrosesoftballleague.com.

* Pride pool partyPride pool party

Salvation, a Pride pool party. Cabanas and bottle service available. Noon. . Benefits Pride Houston. Roak, 3320 Kirby Dr. • http://www.pridehouston.org.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Kiss of the Spider WomanKiss of the Spider Woman

Victorious Venom Manuel Puig’s novel, Kiss of the Spider Woman, lauded for its homoerotic tenderness balanced against the harshness of its prison setting, stunned and inspired audiences when it was adapted as a stage play in the early 1980s. At that time, AIDS was a developing threat, and interpretation of a sympathetic gay character was an iffy proposition. Nonetheless, the play soon became a much-lauded feature film, and was eventually adapted into a Tony-winning musical. Unhinged Productions closes its “Unknown Season” with Joe Angel Babb directing the original version of this tale of love, loyalty, and friendship, presented in English with Spanish subtitles. May 31–June 17. Unhinged Productions at Talento Bilingüe de Houston, 333 S. Jensen Dr. • http://www.comeunhinged.com • 832/250-7786.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Dine with Pride—CanopyDine with Pride—Canopy

Dine with Pride. A percentage of the bill benefits Pride Houston. Canopy, 3939 Montrose Blvd. • http://www.pridehouston.org.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Queen tribute showQueen tribute show

The Queen Extravaganza, the official Queen tribute show. House of Blues Houston, 1204 Caroline St. • http://www.houseofblues.com.

* Drag Live! And Proud! Drag Live! And Proud!

Drag Live! And Proud! The Dreamgirls, featuring iconic songs of the Pride experience. Ty Blue hosts. 10 p.m. F Bar Houston, 202 Tuam St. • http://www.fbarhouston.com.

* South Beach Rock the RunwaySouth Beach Rock the Runway

Rock the Runway. A fashion show features underwear and swimwear, plus giveaways from designers. 9 p.m. South Beach, 810 Pacific St. • http://www.pridehouston.org.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* The Power of Exercise. The Power of Exercise.

Time: 12:00 pm

David Lewis, a personal trainer experienced in working with clients with HIV issues, offers Project Empower, an exercise program for people living with HIV. Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon. 1900 Kane St. • 713/524-3818

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* Queer Art Across TexasQueer Art Across Texas

Hope Is Never Silent: Queer Art Across Texas, a moveable juried exhibition giving voice to queer art expanding the range and depth of knowledge about contemporary queer culture. June 20–July 7. Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. • http://www.hopeisneversilent.blogspot.com.

* Art Show at F BarArt Show at F Bar

An Art Show and Sale. Art and pottery, raffle, food, and live entertainment. 6 p.m. Benefits HIV/AIDS causes. F Bar Houston, 202 Tuam St. • http://www.fbarhouston.com.

* Pride Superstar concludesPride Superstar concludes

Pride Superstar singing competition concludes. 10 p.m. South Beach, 810 Pacific St. • http://www.pridehouston.org. (See June 7, Gay Agenda Pride Calendar.)

* F Factor Ultimate Vocal Compe F Factor Ultimate Vocal Compe

The F Factor: The Ultimate Vocal Competition! concludes with vocal teams competing with a live band. 10 p.m. F Bar Houston, 202 Tuam St. • http://www.fbarhouston.com. (See June 6, Gay Agenda Pride Calendar.)

* Pride soccerPride soccer

Pride Night at Dynamo Stadium. Houston Dynamo vs. Toronto FC in a soccer match. 7 p.m. Benefits Pride Houston. BBVA Compass Stadium, 2200 Texas Ave. • http://www.pridehouston.org • 713/276-7541.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* HGLBT Center Coming Out GroupHGLBT Center Coming Out Group

Time: 7:00 pm

Facilitated support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals at any stage of the coming-out process. First and third Wednesdays, 7 p.m., at the Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. Free. www.houstonglbtcommunitycenter.org, 713/524-3818.

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* Family/friends support groupFamily/friends support group

Open Hearts, a support group for parents and friends of the LGBT community, meets Sept. 16, 7 p.m., and each subsequent third Thursday. St. Peters United Methodist Church, 20775 Kingsland Blvd. in Katy • 281/492-8031, ext. 314.

* Project EmpowerProject Empower

Time: 7:30 am

Project Empower, a wellness program run by personal trainer David Lewis, has recently added a second meeting time. The group will now meet at 730 pm on Mondays and Thursdays at Bering Church. The program teaches people living with HIV full-body stretching, yoga, weight training, cardio, and always includes new information on diet and nutrition. The program is free and anyone living with HIV is welcome. For more information, contact David at 713.240.5508.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* The Power of Exercise. The Power of Exercise.

Time: 12:00 pm

David Lewis, a personal trainer experienced in working with clients with HIV issues, offers Project Empower, an exercise program for people living with HIV. Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon. Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. • 713/524-3818

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* Center EnergyCenter Energy

Time: 1:00 pm

Exercise class. Noted personal trainer and gym owner John Aaron Villarreal (Muscle Mechanics) leads this low-impact program. Center Energy offers ways of staying centered and healthy, while reducing stress and building body strength. While the program continues to focus on people living with HIV, all are welcome. Many GLBT seniors find the program helpful as do others looking to explore a regular workout routine. Thursdays, 1 p.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

* Bilingual HIV TestingBilingual HIV Testing

Time: 1:00 pm

Through a partnership with Houston Area Community Services, The Center offers monthly confidential HIV tests offered by bilingual staff from HACS, a Federally Qualified Health Center (www.hacstxs.org). Third Thursday of the month, 1-2 p.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

* Pride CalendarPride Calendar

Time: 3:36 pm


* HGLBT Center HIV Support GroupHGLBT Center HIV Support Group

Time: 6:00 pm

New facilitated support group for HIV-positive individuals. 6 p.m. Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. Free. 713/524-3818.

* Clean Living. Clean Living.

Time: 6:30 pm

Stretch and Surrender AA, a yoga class of beginning and intermediate hatha yoga postures led by an instructor, combined with an open AA meeting, meets Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. Lambda Center, 1201 W. Clay St. • 713/739-7576.

* Open Hearts Open Hearts

Time: 7:00 pm

Open Hearts is a support group for parents and friends of the GLBT community. We meet the third thursday of the month at St. Peters United Methodist Church in Katy. Texas. Our first meeting after summer break will be September 16th at 7:00pm in room E225. For more information about the Open Hearts Support Group please contact Elaine at St. Peter's Church at 281-492-8031 ext 314

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* Pride dance partyPride dance party

Wonderland Houston, a Pride dance party features DJ Michael Tank, Cirque aerialists, and Jenna Drey. Benefits Bunnies on the Bayou. 9 p.m. Bayou Music Center, 520 Texas Ave. • http://www.pridehouston.org. (See page 65.)

* Pride dance partyPride dance party

Wonderland Houston, a Pride dance party features DJ Michael Tank, Cirque aerialists, and Jenna Drey. Benefits Bunnies on the Bayou. 9 p.m. Bayou Music Center, 520 Texas Ave. • http://www.pridehouston.org.

* Drag starsDrag stars

William Belli and Jason Carter from RuPaul’s Drag Race. 11 p.m. Guava Lamp, 570 Waugh Dr. • http://www.guavalamphouston.com • 713/524-3359.

* Dirty Dancing filmDirty Dancing film

Dirty Dancing. Hometown hero Patrick Swayze’s signature film. 1987. Emile Ardolino directs. 8 p.m. Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney St. • http://www.discoverygreen.com • 713/400-7336.

* F Bar undergear fashionF Bar undergear fashion

Bayou Beau Show and Tell, a fashion show of male models wearing locally designed undergear. 9 p.m. F Bar Houston, 202 Tuam St. • http://www.fbarhouston.com.

* Thelma HoustonThelma Houston

Rainbow on the Green. Disco star Thelma Houston and local entertainers kick off Pride Weekend. 8 p.m. Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney St. • http://www.discoverygreen.com.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* PWA Holiday Charities showPWA Holiday Charities show

Let the Music Play: The Awesome Sounds of Pride. PWA Holiday Charities’ annual Pride show. 8:30 p.m. Benefits PWA Holiday Charities. Tony’s Corner Pocket, 817 W. Dallas St. • http://www.pwaholidaycharities.org.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* Pride CalendarPride Calendar

Time: 3:36 pm


* Lesbian Discussion HourLesbian Discussion Hour

Time: 6:30 pm

Find your sisterhood at this monthly program for lesbian, bisexual, and transgender women who love women. Discussion topics include health, family, dating, equality, and community awareness. The group will focus on building a dedicated and supportive sisterhood that is open to women from every walk of life. Fourth Friday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

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* Pride After-Party ExtravaganzaPride After-Party Extravaganza

Pride After-Party Extravaganza features DJ Tad Dvorak and a surprise guest at midnight. 7 p.m. F Bar Houston, 202 Tuam St. • http://www.fbarhouston.com.

* Pride Festival 2012Pride Festival 2012

Houston LGBT Pride Festival 2012 features more than 200 exhibitors plus Houston Dynamo’s Family Fun Zone, the Walgreens Health & Wellness Pavillion, the Houston LGBT History Exhibit and performers from Pride Superstar. 1 p.m. Yoakum Street at Westheimer Rd. • http://www.pridehouston.org.

* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Drawing from the Right SideDrawing from the Right Side

Time: 10:30 am

Drawing from the Right Side of the Brain. Artist and teacher Jose Figuero leads this drawing class, taught through Leisure Learning at The Center. This session of Saturday-morning classes continues through May 14. Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* Pride CalendarPride Calendar

Time: 3:36 pm


* Houston LGBT Pride Parade 2012Houston LGBT Pride Parade 2012

Time: 8:15 pm

Live Out Proud! Houston LGBT Pride Parade 2012 features more than 125 parade entries and is considered the largest LGBT event in the Southwest United States. 8:15 p.m. Proceeds east on Westheimer Rd. between Dunlavy St. and Montrose Blvd. • http://www.pridehouston.org.

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* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Raja drag starRaja drag star

Raja, a winner from RuPaul’s Drag Race, headlines the weekly Legendary Ladies drag show. 10 p.m. F Bar Houston, 202 Tuam St. • http://www.fbarhouston.com.

* Montrose Softball LeagueMontrose Softball League

Montrose Softball League postseason tournament. Co-ed softball teams play. Houston Sportsplex, 12631 South Main St. • http://www.montrosesoftballleague.com.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* Pride CalendarPride Calendar

Time: 3:36 pm


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* Project EmpowerProject Empower

Time: 7:30 am

Project Empower, a wellness program run by personal trainer David Lewis, has recently added a second meeting time. The group will now meet at 730 pm on Mondays and Thursdays at Bering Church. The program teaches people living with HIV full-body stretching, yoga, weight training, cardio, and always includes new information on diet and nutrition. The program is free and anyone living with HIV is welcome. For more information, contact David at 713.240.5508.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* The Power of Exercise. The Power of Exercise.

Time: 12:00 pm

David Lewis, a personal trainer experienced in working with clients with HIV issues, offers Project Empower, an exercise program for people living with HIV. Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon. 1900 Kane St. • 713/524-3818

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* Australia male dance troupeAustralia male dance troupe

Australia’s Thunder from Down Under, male dance troupe. House of Blues Houston, 1204 Caroline St. • http://www.houseofblues.com.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

* The Power of Exercise. The Power of Exercise.

Time: 12:00 pm

David Lewis, a personal trainer experienced in working with clients with HIV issues, offers Project Empower, an exercise program for people living with HIV. Tuesdays and Thursdays, noon. Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. • 713/524-3818

* Center EnergyCenter Energy

Time: 1:00 pm

Exercise class. Noted personal trainer and gym owner John Aaron Villarreal (Muscle Mechanics) leads this low-impact program. Center Energy offers ways of staying centered and healthy, while reducing stress and building body strength. While the program continues to focus on people living with HIV, all are welcome. Many GLBT seniors find the program helpful as do others looking to explore a regular workout routine. Thursdays, 1 p.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

* HGLBT Center HIV Support GroupHGLBT Center HIV Support Group

Time: 6:00 pm

New facilitated support group for HIV-positive individuals. 6 p.m. Houston GLBT Community Center, 1900 Kane St. Free. 713/524-3818.

* Clean Living. Clean Living.

Time: 6:30 pm

Stretch and Surrender AA, a yoga class of beginning and intermediate hatha yoga postures led by an instructor, combined with an open AA meeting, meets Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. Lambda Center, 1201 W. Clay St. • 713/739-7576.

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* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* The Poets: A Play in Two ActsThe Poets: A Play in Two Acts

The Poets: A Play in Two Acts. World premiere of Eleazar “Ricky” Catter’s tale of a bullied, suicidal poet. June 29–July 8. Frenetic Theatre, 5102 Navigation Blvd. • 832/865-3413.

* Singer Ginger LeighSinger Ginger Leigh

Ginger Leigh. The Austin-based singer/songwriter plays one of Texas’s most highly acclaimed listening rooms. 8 p.m. Anderson Fair, 2700 Grant St. • http://www.andersonfair.com.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

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* Texas Bi ArtTexas Bi Art

Bi Art. Texas Bi, a Celebration of Texas-based bisexual artists, is currently accepting submissions for an upcoming exhibition scheduled this month and in May at The Kenmore, within Box 13 ArtSpace, 6700 Harrisburg Blvd. • http://www.thekenmore@gmail.com • 713-582-1198.

* Drawing from the Right SideDrawing from the Right Side

Time: 10:30 am

Drawing from the Right Side of the Brain. Artist and teacher Jose Figuero leads this drawing class, taught through Leisure Learning at The Center. This session of Saturday-morning classes continues through May 14. Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Houston GLBT Community Center. 1900 Kane (use Silver Street entrance). 713.524.3818.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 11:30 am

Ryan White Planning Council meets at 11:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of the month @ 2223 W. Loop South in Houston. For information call 713-572-3724.

* Ryan White Planning CouncilRyan White Planning Council

Time: 12:00 pm

The Affected Community Committee of the Ryan White Planning Council meets on the third Tuesday of the month at noon. Call for location/more info. 713-572-3724 www.rwpchouston.org

 

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