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WeHo offers a variety of bars, clubs and events to suit everyones preferences and styles.

Besides the atmosphere of WeHo Silver Lake is another popular area known for its bohemian vibe and relaxed queer community. The flying fish visit the Island for only a few months a year and best shows itself at night when lured with lights. LA Kink Pride aims to connect “anyone with Wi-Fi and an open queer kinky heart” for a series of workshops, plus spotlights on queer-owned and -allied vendors.

The city boasts a lgbtq+Q+ community and offers numerous gay bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Highlights include a queer leather social, a pet play mosh, long distance BDSM, a twerk dance party and a flogger-making class.

ProjectQ Virtual Workshops

June 7–20: Mon–Fri noon

ProjectQ provides free gender-affirming haircuts for homeless LGBTQ+ youth and all sorts of workshops.

Art / Music / Health.

 

San Francisco Pride

www.SFPride.org

 

 

 

Orange County Pride

www.PrideOC.com

 

 

 

JULY

San Diego Pride

www.SDPride.org

 

 

 

 

 

AUGUST

Laguna Beach Pride

seven 7 seven
777 Laguna Canyon Rd
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
949-494-6044
www.lagunabeachpride.org

Laguna Beach Pride Festival in Laguna canyon.

 

Chico Pride

www.StonewallChico.org

 

 

 

South Bay Pride (Chula Vista)

www.SouthBayPride.org

 

 

 

 

 

SEPTEMBER

AIDS Walk Orange County

17982 Sky Park Circle, Ste.

J
Irvine, CA 92614
949-809-5700

 

 

AIDS Walk & Run San Diego

donate.thecentersd.org/
event/aids-walk-and-run-san-diego/e495005

By walking, running, donating or volunteering this year, you will help to provide much-needed resources to some of San Diego’s most invaluable HIV/AIDS service organizations.

 

Catalina Film Festival

Catalina Island, CA
www.CatalinaFilm.org

Catalina Film Festival, an annual celebration of film on the only West Coast resort island, features more than 75 films, nightly events and entertainment.


 

 

Gay Days Anaheim

www.GayDaysAnaheim.com

 

 

 

OC Pride

OC Fair & Event Center
88 Fair Dr
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714-869-7399
www.prideoc.com

A vibrant celebration of queer joy, protest, pride, and community.

 

Folsom Street Fair

www.FolsomStreet.org

 

 

 

 

OCTOBER

Red Dress Party San Diego

San Diego Museum of Man
1350 El Prado
San Diego, CA 92101
www.RedDressPartySD.com

A celebration to raise awareness and funds for organization that serve the San Diego HIV community.

 

Borrego Days Desert Festival

Christmas Circle Community Park
The Hub of Borrego
600 Christmas Circle Dr.
Borrego Springs, CA 92004
760-767-5555
www.BorregoDays.com

Enticing locals to come together after a long hot summer and to welcome snowbirds back for the fabulous desert weather; this highly anticipated event comes to the delight of adults and children.

 

San Gabriel Valley Pride

www.SGVPride.org

 

 

 

 

 

NOVEMBER

Palm Springs Pride

www.pspride.org

A street fair, a music festival, and a gathering place, the Pride Festival celebrates all that is LGBTQ+ in Palm Springs.

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June 14

Originally hatched by LA Pride organizer Christopher Street West but now in the hands of an all-black advisory board, this solidarity protest march is being held in response to racial injustice, systemic racism and all forms of oppression.

The day was established by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2009 following the success of the award-winning feature film Milk retracing Milk’s life.

 

Annual Koroneburg Old World Renaissance Festival

Crossroads Riverview Park
14600 Baron Drive
Corona, CA 92880
951-735-0101
Info@CrPark.net
www.RenFestCorona.com

Come meet hundreds of family members living, working and playing in Southern California’s only permanent Renaissance Village.

 

Annual Flying Fish Festival

Catalina Island, CA
866-772-9592
www.seecalifornia.com

From late May to September every year, Catalina Island welcomes the famed flying fish.

Various events and activities take place in LA to commemorate his legacy.

Here are some popular gay events and places to visit in Los Angeles, CA;

  1. West Hollywood; West Hollywood is widely recognized as the hub of Los Angeles. The walk will step off from the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue at 10am (the site of the first-ever permitted Pride Parade) and head west, into West Hollywood and to the intersection of San Vicente and Santa Monica Boulevards.

    Some of L.A.’s best gay bars and community organizations have been holding all sorts of inventive LGBTQ+-friendly events online—and they’re rolling out even more for Pride Month. This neighborhood boasts cafes, unique boutiques and a mix of both traditional gay bars and modern queer hangouts.

    LAs lgbtq+Q+ community goes beyond nightlife.

    While the haircuts haven’t exactly made the jump online, ProjectQ has been hosting daily workshops on its Instagram that include hair tutorials, plus exercise, massage and screen printing workshops, with a dance party or ballet thrown in here and there.

    June 13

    Though it had to call off its annual gathering for queer women, families and allies in Elysian Park, Dyke Day is asking past attendees to share selfies, memories and puppy parade photos for a gender and trans-inclusive video that it will be releasing.

    Trans joy is revolutionary, so let’s come together for a day of movement, resource sharing, fundraising, and more! Its Latin themed dance nights and live entertainment make it a popular choice for experiencing the lgbtq+Q+ community from a perspective within Los Angeles.

  2. Lastly we have Faultline—a gay bar situated in Silverlake that caters to the leather and fetish enthusiast crowd.

    This vibrant celebration attracts visitors from around the globe. So we’ve selected some of our favorite LGBTQ+ things to do in L.A. this month, including events both weighty (a solidarity march to combat racial injustice) and wild (a virtual BDSM celebration curated by a dominatrix).

    RECOMMENDED: Pride Worldwide 2020

    Been there, done that?

    But while it’s still temporarily shuttered, the bar will be using that hour each day to share a photo and a few words from their staff about someone they consider to be their LGBTQ+ hero.

    One City One Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival

    Through June 30

    From Harvey Milk Day (May 22) through the end of June, West Hollywood is celebrating Pride with all sorts of virtual events, including weekly poetry readings (Fri 6–8pm), play readings (June 20, 21 at 4pm), a storytelling performance about coming out (June 27 at 7pm) and a panel discussion about Circus of Books (June 30 at 6pm).

    June 6–14

    Mistress Justine Cross is bringing a bit of BDSM to this month’s events.

    Its charming outdoor patio provides a setting for people watching. It's a spot to grab a delicious meal before embarking on a night, out.

  3. Akbar; Positioned in Silverlake Akbar is a gay bar known for its relaxed ambiance, affordable drinks and themed dance nights. Virtual Trans Pride kicks off with a conversation between model and When They See Us actor Isis King and actor, teacher and activist Alexandra Billings.

    Applications open NOW: Apply HERE.

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    Los Angeles, often known as the "City of Angels " is an diverse metropolis with a thriving lgbtq+Q+ community.