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Mary’s House has full weekend planned
Performances scheduled throughout Black Pride
Mary’s House for Older Adults, a first-of-its-kind LGBT-friendly affordable residence in Washington, has several events this weekend as part of Black Pride.
On Saturday at 11 a.m., a workshop titled “Before You Know It: Creating New Strategies to Live a Fuller Life” will be held on the Independence Level at Grand Hyatt Washington featuring Mary’s House Founding Director Imani Woody.
An “Old School Dance/Party With a Purpose” will be held from 3-7 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church (400 I St., S.W.) with soul food, drinks, door prizes and music for all ages. Alan Dinsmore will receive a “Celebration of Life” award. Proceeds benefit Mary’s House. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at maryshousedc.org or call 240-432-5996.
On Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Howard Theatre (620 T St. N.W.) is “Sensuality II,” the story of two women in love who travel to Mary’s House with exciting stops along the way. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $45-60 and can be purchased at the door at atcloudstheater.com.
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Washington Improv Theatre hosts ‘The Queeries’
Event to celebrate queer DMV talent and pop culture camp
The Washington Improv Theatre, along with the Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs and the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington DC, will team up to host “The Queeries!” on Friday, April 26 at 9:30 p.m. at Studio Theatre.
The event will celebrate Queer DMV talent and pop culture camp. With a mixture of audience-submitted nominations and blatantly undemocratically declared winners, “The Queeries!” mimics LGBTQ life itself: unfair, but far more fun than the alternative.
The event will be co-hosted by Birdie and Butchie, who have invited some of their favorite bent winos, D.C. “D-listers,” former Senate staffers, and other stars to sashay down the lavender carpet for the selfie-strewn party of the year.
Tickets are just $15 and can be purchased on WITV’s website.
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Drag Underground returns
Indiana Bones, Bombalicious Eklaver, Shi-Queeta Lee, Cake Pop! to perform
Dupont Underground and the Washington Blade have teamed up to host “Drag Underground” on Friday, April 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Dupont Underground.
Performers include Indiana Bones, Bombalicious Eklaver, Shi-Queeta Lee and Cake Pop.
Tickets start at $15 and can be purchased on Eventbrite.
The annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner is set for Saturday, April 27 at the Washington Hilton with Colin Jost serving as emcee.
President Biden is scheduled to speak and numerous celebrities are expected around D.C. all weekend for related parties and events.
The Washington Blade is the only LGBTQ outlet that is a member of the Association and is hosting a table of VIPs, including actor Billy Porter and Congressman Robert Garcia (D-Calif.).
“We look forward to the Dinner each year to celebrate our press freedoms and to thank a range of allies and supporters for their work on behalf of the LGBTQ movement,” said Blade Editor Kevin Naff.
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