Friday, October 24, 2008

Weekend Events: Dance Parties and Magnetic Fields


I hope everyone made it to work on time following last night's Queers Rock! It was a good start to a weekend filled with queer events. Here are TNG's picks ...

Tonight:

  • Guerilla Queer Bar at The Tombs: The queer crowd is venturing to the edge of Georgetown University's campus to take over a pub. Check out Facebook for more information. Details: The Tombs, 1226 36th St. NW, 9 p.m., free, 21+.
  • Shake the Foundations at the Looking Glass Lounge: Gavin Malette will be kicking off Shake the Foundations, a new monthly queer dance party. Expect a mix of soul, R&B, funk, post-punk, and more. Details: Looking Glass Lounge, 3634 Georgia Ave. NW, 9 p.m., free, 21+. (Ed.- Thanks for the correction, Gavin.)
Saturday:
  • ANTHEM at Fab Lounge: DJs Oochie Ollie and Kofi are throwing a monthly queer dance party every fourth Saturday starting this weekend. As much as I mock Fab, this sounds like it could be a lot of fun. Preview the music they'll be spinning at Mixwit. Details: Fab Lounge, 1805 Connecticut Ave., 2nd floor, 10 p.m., free, 21+.
  • Mirah at the Black Cat: Mirah, considered by AfterEllen to be "one of the most prolific and consistent queer singer/songwriters of modern times," will be performing with the No Kids. Details: Black Cat, 1811 14th St. NW, 9 p.m., $15, all ages.
Sunday:
That's all. Don't forget to check out the weekly events listed on TNG's calendar, and keep in mind that Reel Affirmations runs through Saturday. Leave any events we missed in the comments. Have a good weekend!

(I'd like to thank my favorite "lesbro" for sending me this week's weekend preview image.)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd just like to note that Shake the Foundations is actually going on tonight starting at 9pm. I think the confusion and descrepency is that I stated it ran through the 25th at 3am on Facebook since you have to put in an end time/date.

Anonymous said...

And my non-spell checking ass knows that it's actually discrepancy.

Karen Salerni said...

Sorry about that, Gavin! The calendar's fixed now, too.

Kyle said...

There's a panel discussion at GW on Sunday evening about Islam and Homosexuality, sponsored by several groups, including Al-Fatiha. Local Al-Fatiha member and imam Daayiee Abdullah is on the panel. It is in the Marvin Center, at 7:00.