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Pride Month Celebration

May 31, 2025 by rohbear

Join DJ Rohbear in celebrating Pride Month as he plays a wide assortment of LGBTQ artists spanning 8 decades on That’s So Last Century! Sunday night at Midnight or stream it anytime afterwards from the Archives. Happy Pride!


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Queer Calendar for Week of January 18

January 18, 2024 by KP Whaley

  • Tonight it’s Queer Prom at Fleetwoods at 9pm. Fleetwood’s Queer Prom will include a dance contest (first fifty entries will get a number beginning at 8pm). Contest will be judged at 11pm (by local queer royalty) and the “Best Dressed” will win the title of Reigning Prom Qwang! Prom polaroids, snacks and drink specials and dancing to tunes from each decade from the 60’s to the 00’s! all door proceeds to benefit The Campaign for Southern Equality.
  • Karaoke every Thursday with Terraoke at the Getaway River Bar from 9pm to 1am.
  • Line Dancing, Country Music and Beginning Two-Step lessons every Thursday at Banks Ave. Bar, with their night called Butts N Boots starting at 6pm.
  • This and every Friday it’s Drag Queen karaoke at O Henry’s 8pm to midnight
  • This Friday, January 19th at 6 PM at the West Asheville Library, Melanie Brooks, author of A Hard Silence, discuss her  recently published memoir about her father’s battle with AIDS. Hard Silence explores the impact of her father’s illness and subsequent death when the author was 13. The memoir will be available for sale at the event with a portion of the proceeds supporting Western North Carolina Aids Project (WNCAP). The west Asheville Library is located at 942 Haywood Rd in Asheville. 
  • This Saturday Jan. 20 and every 3rd Saturday is Trash Talk at Shakeys! A Queer Dance Party w/ DJ Abu Disarray 10pm-2am and Drag Shows hosted by Priscilla Chambers & Calcutta 11:30pm. 
  • This weekend Friday – Sunday Princess Anne Hotel is teaming up with the Golden Gays for the 2nd annual Golden Girls weekend, that includes Special Events: Lazoom Comedy Tour: Golden Gays Performance and Games: Sunday brunch and dancing. More info on EventBrite.
  • This Saturday, as part of the inaugural Asian Culture Festival, Kris Moon will present Kimchi Making: A communal ritual and storytelling workshop centered around kimjang at 10 am at Moon Mountain in Marshall. Kris is a queer, gender non-conforming, trans-racial, trans-National Korean Polish American adoptee who returned to Korea after 26 years of separation, reuniting with maternal family and immersing themselves in community care rituals. More info about the festival and entire lineup at www.wncaapi.org
  • This and every Saturday, drag shows starting at 11pm and midnight at O.Henrys. at 
  • Every Sunday, Gentle Yoga for Queer & GNC Folks at West Asheville Yoga Studio from 1:30 to 2:30. Learn more at “westashevilleyoga.com”.
  • Saturday, Jan 20th it’s Served By Sev Drag Brunch at Different Wrld. BRUNCH STARTING AT 11AM // SHOW AT 1PM
  • This Sunday, January 21st at 4pm  It’s TRIVIAL with DIVINE! End your weekend with a bang and still be in bed on time for Monday morning to hit! Fun and fierce competition with Trivia and Games featuring the one and only drag queen sensation, Divine!
  • “Life’s a Drag” Brunch Every Sunday at Asheville Beauty Academy. Doors @12, show @ 1pm.  
  • Following the “Life’s a Drag” Brunch is Drag Appreciation Day every Sunday at the Asheville Beauty Academy from 3pm to 6pm.
  • Also this and every Sunday it’s Social Sundays at Banks Avenue Bar from 4-7pm. Music, Dancing and Drinks with the queer community.
  • Monday and every Monday, Karaoke hosted by Ganymede at the 27 Club at 10pm. 
  • Every Tuesday it’s Trivia with a drag queen at Avl Beauty academy at 8pm, followed by karaoke at 10pm. 

Looking Ahead:

  • Next Saturday, Jan 27th, 5:00pm – 6:30pm at Firestorm Books presents Badass Bitches Deserve to Have Their Stories Told – a reading by author Lisa Lee Curtis from the pages of her recently published Brief Biographies of Badass Bitches Volumes I & II, a short look at many women throughout history and how their stories have either been underplayed or disregarded altogether.
  • Also next Saturday, January 27th Blue Ridge Pride is hosting a Winter Gathering at New Belgium Brewery from 5-8pm to celebrate their Generation Plus program. This is an all ages event to support and showcase this vital program. This ticketed event Features music by Whitney Monge and Honey Collective, Mingling, Dancing, GenPlus Speakers, Food and Beer and Wine for sale by New Belgium. Tickets and more information at blueridgepride.kindful.com
  • Next Sunday January 28th it’s Queerly Beloved Youth Day at Trinity Lutheran Church in Greenville, SC. This event celebrates and supports the upstate’s queer youth community. Author Colby Martin will speak, he’s the author of UNclobber: Rethinking our Misuse of the Bible on Homosexuality. 
  • Also next Sunday January 28th the Beer City Bears hosts their monthly social – A kiki for bears, cubs, chubs, and their admirers from 4:00 PM -5:00PM.

Looking further ahead:

  • Wednesday January 31st it’s Faster and Looser at Different Wrld from 8-10pm. This is a comedy writing workshop for queer and femme folks. let by Erin Terry of Eyes Up Here Comedy. Workshop starts after the Everybody But You Bro Open Mic.Bring your notebooks and be ready with 3-5mins of material to share and work on with the group! Open to all femme, queer, POC and non-binary identifying people and all comedy levels
  • Sunday, Feb. 11th is Asheville’s Mardi Gras Parade and Queens Ball starting at 3:00 in the South Slope. The annual tradition isn’t a queer event, but it’s pretty darn queer.  Queens Ball follows the parade at the Funkatorium.
  • Hendersonville Theatre is presenting Sordid Lives starting Thursday March 21st. In this beloved cult classic, chaos erupts in small-town Texas when the elderly family matriarch, an upstanding member of the community, accidentally dies during a clandestine meeting in a seedy motel room with her married lover. The woman’s family must deal with more skeletons coming out of the closet while preparing for what could be an embarrassing funeral. In this ‘coming out’ story, the hilarious, sad, trashy truth about their lives runs amuck.  Tickets at hendersonvilletheatre.org
  • On Thursday, April 25th, the Western North Carolina AIDS Project (WNCAP) will host our annual Dining Out For Life event. Partnering again with the Asheville Independent Restaurant Association (AIR), Dining Out For Life 2024 will encourage residents of Asheville and Western North Carolina to eat out at Participating Restaurants. This celebration supports both the local restaurants that host the events and raises money for WNCAP’s life-saving services. Now in its 22nd year, Dining Out for Life has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The money raised by WNCAP’s annual Dining Out for Life is more critical than ever. Your donations provide care, rental assistance, and education in our fight against HIV/AIDS. Dine Out. End HIV.

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Queer Calendar for Week of Nov. 30

November 30, 2023 by KP Whaley

  •  The Center for Craft in Asheville is announcing 2024 Craft Archive Fellowship applications open deadline is December 6, 2023. The 2024 Craft Archive Fellowship fosters archival research on underrepresented and non-dominant craft histories in the United States, such as feminist, intersectional, queer, Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and other communities and approaches that may not be specifically listed. The program seeks to expand where and how archival craft research can be conducted and raise awareness of its importance. The grant includes a $5,000 stipend to conduct research in an archive of choice.
  • Tonight and every 1st Thursday of the month there is a Trans Feminine Support Meeting- A meeting for only transfeminine people/people exploring a transfeminine transition. More information at Tranzmission.org That’s tranz with a z.
  • Karaoke every Thursday with Terraoke at the Getaway River Bar from 9pm to 1am.
  • Line Dancing, Country Music and Beginning Two-Step lessons every Thursday at Banks Ave. Bar, with their night called Butts N Boots starting at 6pm. No partner needed for this queer country night.
  • The Magnetic Theatre presents New Queer’s Eve, a new play by local queer playwrights Jason Phillips, Abby Auman, Eli Hamilton, and Mickey Poandl, and directed by Dwight Chiles. It will run starting this Friday December 1 through the 16. Tickets can be found at themagnetictheatre dot org
  • PFLAG of Asheville hosts a monthly Coffee Support Group for Parents of Trans Teens  Decembers meeting is this Saturday from 9-10am You can register and get more info at www.pflagasheville.org
  • This Saturday, December 2nd from 2-7pm at The Getaway River Bar it’s the Queer Holiday Market & Social brought to you by Suede. With free admission, it’s an open invite for a chilled-out afternoon alongside the river. Glam DJ Ganymede will be spinning tunes that make the perfect backdrop for mingling, shopping, or just soaking up the vibe. There will be Coffee or hot chocolate from Haywood Famous’ pop-up,with over 20 queer vendors. It’s a fantastic opportunity to pick up unique holiday gifts and support local queer businesses at the same time. Dance party follows into the evening.
  • This and every Saturday, drag shows starting at 11pm and midnight at O.Henrys.
  • Every Sunday, Gentle Yoga for Queer & GNC Folks at West Asheville Yoga Studio from 1:30 to 2:30. Learn more at “westashevilleyoga.com”.
  • “Life’s a Drag” Brunch Every Sunday at Asheville Beauty Academy. Doors @12, show @ 1pm.  Ths
  • Following the “Life’s a Drag” Brunch is Drag Appreciation Day every Sunday at the Asheville Beauty Academy from 3pm to 6pm.
  • This Sunday is also the “Holiday Spectacular” Drag Brunch! This fundraiser will take place on Sunday, December 3rd at 2:00 p.m. at the exquisite Ella Event Venue, with catering by The Sweet Monkey. Prepare to be dazzled as we sleigh you with festive holiday entertainment by our spectacular performers, and proceeds will go towards Loving Food Resources. Tickets and more info at asheville drag brunch dot com.
  • Monday and every Monday, Karaoke hosted by Ganymede at the 27 Club at 10pm. 
  • Every Tuesday it’s Trivia with a drag queen at Avl Beauty academy at 8pm, followed by karaoke at 10pm. 
  • Monday Dec. 4 is the launch of Blue Ridge Pride’s LGBTQ+ Film Series at the Grail Moviehouse. This quarterly event will feature a queer film and this quarter’s film is Paris is Burning and will benefit WNCAP

Looking ahead 

  • Next Thursday, December 7th, Nonbinary poet Jennifer Conlon reads from their debut collection and hosts a writing workshop with participant reading at Firestorm Books & Coffee from 6-7:30pm. In this event, Jennifer Conlon will read from Taking to Water, a debut poetry collection based in NC about gender questioning, concerned with the survival of trans and nonbinary kids who live in places that do not allow them to thrive. Following the reading, there will be a short Q&A. Afterwards folks will be welcomed to stay for a workshop.
  • Next Saturday, December 9th and every 2nd Saturday at 2pm Tranzmission hosts a Trans Masculine Support Meeting- A meeting for only trans masculine people/people exploring a trans masculine identity. More info at tranzmission.org
  • Sunday, December 10th at 11am and 1pm Hendersonville Pride’s Big Gay Holiday Fundraiser Drag Brunch will be held at Nora’s Off Main in downtown Hendersonville, with two showings. The first seats at 11am with the show beginning at 11:30am, and the second seats at 1pm with the show beginning at 1:30pm. Brunch is included in the ticket price, and all proceeds outside of food costs goes directly to support Hendersonville Pride. The show(s) will be co-hosted by local drag queen Margot Wilde, and current reigning Miss Blue Ridge Pride 2023 Alexis Black and include performances by several other queens.
  • And Did you know there is a Sapphic Book Club that meets once a month. December’s meeting is Tuesday December 12th and the book choice is “Cantoras” by Carolina de Robertis. A genre-defining novel and masterpiece portrait of queer love, community, forgotten history, and the strength of the human spirit. At once timeless and groundbreaking, Cantoras is a tale about the fire in all our souls and those who make it burn. The group meets at Burial Beer – Forestry Camp at 7:30pm. More info at meetup.com
  • Wednesday DECEMBER 13th Youth Outright is hosting their Holigay Party.

Looking Further Ahead:

  • And Saturday, Dec. 16th is the Generation Plus Holiday party. Save the date.
  • Also Saturday Dec. 16th it’s Trash Talk! At Shakeys. A queer Dance party with DJ Abu Dissaray from 10pm-2am and Drag Shows hosted by Priscilla Chambers a & Calcutta
  • Sunday January 28th it’s Queerly Beloved Youth Day at Trinity Lutheran Church in Greenville, SC. This event celebrates and supports the upstate’s queer youth community. The day is planned with drum circles, art projects, and Queer affirming faith formation. Author will speak, he’s the author Colby Martin of UNclobber: Rethinking our Misuse of the Bible on Homosexuality. This will be  a safe and inclusive Christian space where everyone can be their authentic selves, just as God made them to be! The first 30 registrants will receive a free copy of UNclobber when they arrive at the event. This is a free event and meals are provided!

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