SEATTLE LESBIAN & GAY FILM FESTIVAL:
Looking for Romeo @ Cinerama 6pm, $7.
Glimpse through the keyhole into the world of male prostitution
and hear the stories of hustlers and the men who seek them out.
Special guest director Arthur Ian.
Gay TV Dinner: Set for Stun @ Central Cinema 6pm, $7.
Two full episodes of must-see TV, giving you more time to order
your dinner and enjoy the voyage. Seating starts at 5:30pm.
Drool @ Cinerama 7:45pm, $15
Anora accidentally kills her husband and leaves their small Kansas
town with her kids and newfound lover on a most unconventional
family vacation to put Daddy to rest once and for all.
Special guests director Nancy Kissam & actor Ruthie Austin.
Includes the Centerpiece Gala at Top Pot Doughnuts.
Dancing Queens: Shorts @ Central Cinema 8pm, $10.
You’ll be having the time of your life watching this spirited
collection of five little gay musicals from 6-25 minutes each.
The Man Who Loved Yngve @ Cinerama 9:30pm, $10.
Jarle Klepp has the best girlfriend in the world and the world’s
coolest buddy. But then Yngve, the new boy in class, appears.
Match Game: Queer Film Edition @ Central Cinema 9:45pm, $10.
The ’70s fill-in-the-blank TV game show gets a few new twists in
an exciting, fast-paced, live, reinvention of the bawdy classic.
Jack Wrangler Tribute: Gemini @ Cinerama 12am, $10.
On April 7, 2009, the legendary Jack Wrangler passed away
from emphysema. This year, as a tribute, see one of his classic
adult films, Gemini. Contains graphic sexuality. 21+ only.
13 Love Stories @ Cupcake Royale, 1111 E. Pike St: 3pm & 8pm
13 couples whose lives were profoundly affected by Proposition 8.
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago @ Paramount Theatre 8pm.
Puppetry of the Penis @ ACT Theatre 7pm & 9:30pm, $45.
The genital origami extravaganza returns for a jaw-dropping show.
Gossip @ Showbox with MEN and Champagne Champagne, 8pm.
Titus Andronicus @ 2115 5th Avenue at Lenora – 8pm, free.
GreenStage gets down & dirty with Shakespeare’s bloodiest tragedy.
For The Bible Tells Me So @ All Pilgrims Christian Church, 7pm.
Five families find out that one of their children is gay or lesbian.
Cuff Country @ Cuff – Country Western Dancing – 7:15-10:30pm.
Intermediate 2-step & “Cowboy Cha Cha” walkthrough.
Cuff Complex: HiNRG Dancing with DJ Stacey 10:30pm-3am: $5.
Kwanchai Happy Hour @ Jonathan Mathews Design Group 5pm-8pm.
Benefits Peace for the Streets by Kids from the Streets (PSKS).
OutDancing @ Century Ballroom: Gay night of Two Step, Swing & Waltz. Lesson: 8:30pm, Dance: 9pm-12:30am, $10.
Purr Cocktail Lounge: DJ John (Toast) 6pm-9pm. DJ Freddy King of Pants 9pm-2am. Start the night at this popular gay lounge.
Lily Armani “UnTucked” @ Neighbours 8pm-10pm, $10.
Neighbours: “Ultimate Dance Party” with DJ Richard J. Dalton.
$5 till 12am, $8 until 2am. After 2am is all ages 18+: $10.
Caliente @ Neighbours Underground: Efren & Divas showcase the latest in Latino house music. DJs Fernando and Luis. Performances by special guests. $6 cover allows admission to upstairs nightclub.
Seattle Eagle: “Jock-Itch” Sports Attire Party with DJ KC.
R Place: Swollen Fridays DJ E plays r&b/top 40 & VJ Flo’w rocks the video booth: 10pm. Lashes Cabaret w/ Lady Chablis at 9pm.
Martins Off Madison Piano Bistro – Joseph Rojo 9pm-12am.
Le Faux @ Julia’s On Broadway with host Shannel: 10pm – $20
“Voted Seattle’s Best Female Impersonator/Cabaret Show!”
Wildrose: Kamikaze Karaoke with Sarah (Lesbian)
SEATTLE LESBIAN & GAY FILM FESTIVAL:
Satur-Gay Morning Cartoons @ Central Cinema 11am, $7.
From the latest in animation to old-school cartoon classics with
homo undertones and obviously queer characters, served up with
a buffet breakfast bar of sugary cereals and fruity treats.
Prodigal Sons @ Admiral Theater Noon, $7.
Sibling rivalry, nature versus nurture, and self-reincention,
that shows transformation can happen when you least expect it.
College Boys Live @ Cinerama Noon, $7.
Intimate and provocative documentary examines a complex
subculture of voyeurism, exhibitionism, and the tradeoffs
involved in sustaining it.
Out In Focus: Shorts @ Cinerama 2pm, $10.
Life. Death. And the will to succeed against impossible odds.
Three documentaries take a look at some defining moments.
Lion’s Den @ Admiral Theater 2pm, $10.
Julia is forced to give birth to her child while in prison, learning
that she is no longer able to trust people from her previous life.
Fagbug @ Central Cinema 2pm, $10.
The word “fag” is spray-painted on a VW Beetle and turns into
a cross-country trip to raise awareness about homophobia.
Training Rules @ Cinerama 4:30pm, $10.
Penn State’s Rene Portland had three rules: no drinking, no drugs,
and no lesbians. Talented young players were harassed, threatened,
and even stripped of their college scholarships if they identified
as lesbian or even had lesbian friends, revealing heatbreak
of lost dreams and the struggles against an iconic coach.
Special guests directors Dee Mosbacher and Fawn Yacker.
Nightfliers/Reel Queer Shorts @ Central Cinema 4:30pm, $10.
When Jesse and her father move to a rural town she is immediately
bullied by the local mean girls, who find her tomboy nature both
repellent and somehow attractive. Her only ally is Jacob, a neighbor
who has his own demons he is trying to escape.
Special guest director Sara St. Martin Lynne.
Struck! @ Admiral Theater 4:30pm, $10.
Daisy must finish out her days on death row with a sadistic
warden, corrupt guards, cat-fighting cuties, and four hardened,
flirty inmates who will “acclimate” Daisy to life behind bar.
I Can’t Think Straight @ Cinerama 7pm, $10.
Tala prepares for an elaborate wedding with her fiancé, when she
encounters Leyla. As the wedding approaches, family tensions come
to a boiling point & pressure mounts for Tala to be true to herself.
Prayers For Bobby @ Central Cinema 7pm, $10.
Sigourney Weaver stars in the heart-wrenching and inspiring true
story of Mary Griffith, a suburban housewife struggling to accept
her son’s gayness.
We are the Mods @ Admiral Theater 7pm, $10.
Love letter to youthful discovery and female friendship. Sadie,
accompanied by her ever-present 35mm camera, discovers more
than just the nightlife as she and Nico become fast friends.
One Night Stand Up: Drag Queens @ Cinerama 9:30pm, $10.
All-drag uncensored stand up comedy with drag superstars
Jackie Beat, Miss Coco Peru and Varla Jean Merman.
Special guest director Andrea Meyerson.
Bandaged @ Central Cinema 9:30pm, $10.
Forbidden love, nubile nurses, and sinister doctors, as it walks
the line between creepy and campy, all while adding a delicious
dose of sex appeal that will draw you in, creep you out, and
lay you up in rehab for days to come.
ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction @ Admiral Theater 9:30pm, $10.
Port Gamble, Washington is under gruesome attack by an invasive
pest: zombies! Gore abounds as a ragtag band of rebels tries to
push back the hoards of brain-eating undead.
Special guests producer John Sinno and director Brain Benson.
Trial By Fire: Dennis Cooper on Film @ Central Cinema 12am, $10.
Receiving both acclaim & criticism from the queer community for
his shocking works of violence, sexual transgression & outsider art.
13 Love Stories @ Cupcake Royale, 1111 E. Pike St: 3pm & 8pm
13 couples whose lives were profoundly affected by Proposition 8.
Titus Andronicus @ 2115 5th Avenue at Lenora – 8pm, free.
GreenStage gets down & dirty with Shakespeare’s bloodiest tragedy.
For The Bible Tells Me So @ All Pilgrims Christian Church, 7pm.
Five families find out that one of their children is gay or lesbian.
Cuff Complex: Dancing with DJ Almond Brown 10pm-3am, $5.
Puppetry of the Penis @ ACT Theatre 7pm & 9:30pm, $45.
The genital origami extravaganza returns for a jaw-dropping show.
Madison Pub: No DJ, Never A Cover! Line forms by 11pm.
Neighbours Nightclub Powermix with DJ Randy Schlager.
Cover: $5 till 12am, $8 12am-2am, $10 all ages (18+) 2am-4am.
Vogue Night @ Neighbours Underground. 80s-Goth-Industrial.
DJs Evan Blackstone, Chance and Eternal Darkness: 9pm – 3am.
Purr Cocktail Lounge: DJ Freddy King of Pants 9pm-2am.
Seattle Eagle: “Trucker Fucker” Trucker Theme Night with DJ KC.
Latino Night @ Galerias Dance Lounge until 2:30am: $5
Bus Stop (1552 E Olive Way): Happy Hour with DJ Jerri Blank 4-8pm. DJ John (Toast) 9pm – 2am
Martins Off Madison Piano Bistro – Victor Janusz 9pm – 12am.
Twisted in Everett: Matthew Shepard Foundation fundraiser.
Le Faux @ Julia’s On Broadway with host Shannel: 10pm – $20
“Voted Seattle’s Best Female Impersonator/Cabaret Show!”
R Place: Therapy Saturdays DJ Flo’w spins r&b/house and VJ E rocks the video booth: 10pm. Lashes Cabaret w/ Lady Chablis at 9pm.
Cherry @ Rebar DJs Amateur Youth & Mathematix 10pm, $5-$7.
Girl4GIRL @ Swank in Kent with DJ Stacey 9pm, $5 (Lesbian)
Wildrose: Spurm Butts & Toots Blogwilde 9pm, $5 (Lesbian)
Midnight Madness: No cover, drink specials & DJ Jodi Bon Jodi at 12am.
SEATTLE LESBIAN & GAY FILM FESTIVAL:
Homo Emo: Shorts @ Cinerama Noon, $7.
Looking for an alternative to gym-toned bodies? From indie kids
to family outcasts, these quirky and sensitive guys will touch you
in more ways than a one-night stand. Special guest Brian Harris.
Off and Running @ Admiral Theater Noon, $7.
An American coming of age film about Avery, who is African-
American, and her adoptive parents are white, Jewish lesbians.
West Side Story Sing Along @ Cinerama 2:30pm, $10.
One of the most celebrated and important musicals. Romeo meets
Juliet—or rather, Tony meets Maria, legendary 1961 film won ten
Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Now you can sing along.
Handsome Harry @ Admiral Theater 2:30pm, $10.
Harry seeks forgiveness on behalf of a former Navy buddy. He
confronts the truth that haunts him, knowing that only through
confronting the distant past can he begin to truly live again.
Special guests director Bette Gordon & actor James Sheridan.
Hannah Free @ Cinerama 6:30pm, $30.
Hannah (Sharon Gless) and Rachel’s childhood friendship grows
deeper with time, blossoming into a passionate relationship
that spans two lifetimes.
Special guests actor Sharon Gless (from “Cagney & Lacey”),
director Wendy Jo Carlton, and producer Tracy Baim.
Ticket includes film and Closing Night Gala at Pan Pacific Hotel.
Closing Night Gala @ Pan Pacific Hotel, 2125 Terry Avenue.
Enjoy sumptuous offerings from City Catering and Cupcake Royale plus a bevy of beverages. Gala only tickets $15 at door.
Titus Andronicus @ 2115 5th Avenue at Lenora – 8pm, free.
GreenStage gets down & dirty with Shakespeare’s bloodiest tragedy.
For The Bible Tells Me So @ All Pilgrims Christian Church, 7pm.
Five families find out that one of their children is gay or lesbian.
NW Bears Brunch @ Martins Off Madison 11:30am – 1pm.
Cuff Complex: Popular T Dance with DJ John England, $5.
$1 Drafts/$2 Wells/$4 Doubles: 6pm – 12am.
Sunday T-Dance @ Re-bar with DJ Dana Dub 4pm – 9pm, $3.
Timberline’s legendary DJ returns to Sundays with this T-Dance.
Sunday Skool T-dance @ Chapel with DJ Skiddle 5pm..
Noche Latina @ Neighbours Nightclub. 10pm-2am, $6.
Martins Off Madison Piano Bistro – Tim Kennedy, 8pm – 11pm.
Bus Stop: (1552 E Olive Way) Happy Hour with Valpak, 4-8pm.
X-Rated Bingo @ Swank in Kent 8pm, Top 40 Dancing after