Arts & Entertainment
‘Married’ doc screens Saturday in Baltimore
First offering of newly revived LGBT film festival


Pat Dwyer and Stephen Mosher travel cross-country to get married in every state that allows them. (Photo courtesy Baltimore Queer Film and Media Fest)
Baltimore Queer Film and Media Fest screens “Married and Counting” Saturday at Universal Catering and Events (6809 Belair Rd., Baltimore) from 5-11 p.m. Saturday.
“Married and Counting,” narrated by gay actor George Takei, tells the story of couple Pat Dwyer and Stephen Mosher who travel with their closest friends across the country to get married in every state that lets them. The screening includes a meet-and-greet reception with the filmmaker Allan Piper, Dwyer and Delegate Luke Clippinger, one of the original drafters of the marriage equality bill passed by the Maryland House of Delegates before the bill went to referendum.
Tickets are $25 for the reception and film screening and $10 for the film screenings of “Married and Counting” and “Scenes from a Gay Marriage” at 9 p.m. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit bmorequeer.org.

A Ziegfeld’s/Secrets Reunion Party was held on Saturday, March 15 at Crush Dance Bar. The event celebrated and remembered the legendary local LGBTQ venue Ziegfeld’s/Secrets, closed in 2020. Performers at the reunion party drag show included Ella Fitzgerald, Destiny B. Childs, Tatiyanna Voche and Kristal Smith.
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The second annual Mr/Ms/Mx Uproar competition was held at Uproar Lounge & Restaurant on Saturday, March 15.
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The Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington and the GenOUT Youth Chorus performed “Passports” at the Lincoln Theatre on March 15-16. Visit gmcw.org for information on future shows and events.
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