Out & About
Calendar: March 5-11
Events in the week to come

Friday, March 5
The DC Center hosts Friday Tea Time for Older LGBTQ+ adults today at 2 p.m. via Zoom. Participants are invited to join this free social hour for a chance to connect and build friendships and community over beverages of choice. For more information, visit thedccenter.org.
Madams of DC presented by Off the Mall Tours is tonight at 7 p.m. via Facebook. DC experienced an unprecedented rise in prostitution around the time of the Civil War and Pennsylvania Avenue became a notorious red light district. For tickets and information, visit otmdc.com/booking.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” is back at Red Bear Brewing (209 M St., N.E.) tonight at 8 p.m. Red Bear is airing this season’s events on its big screens while serving beer, food and cocktails. Visit redbear.beer or their Facebook event page for details.
Saturday, March 6
The Gay District, a social and discussion group for LGBTQ men aged 18-35, meets virtually tonight at 8 p.m. This is a free community-based event focused on building an understanding of gay culture and personal identity through an awareness of community events and civil rights. Visit gaydistrict.org for more information.
Sunday, March 7
Meditation for queer and trans people of color is tonight at 6:45 p.m. This free event includes 5-10 minute meditations and shared readings by different queer and trans authors of color. For more information and to register, visit Eventbrite.
Monday, March 8
Center Aging hosts its virtual Coffee Drop-in today at 10 a.m. via Zoom. LGBTQ older adults and friends are invited to join in friendly conversations on Mondays. For more information, visit thedccenter.org.
The 2021 Ibero-American Film Showcase: Female Perspectives hosted by IberoamericanCulture DC and the Ibero-American Cultural Attachés Association begins today at noon via Facebook. The association promotes the cultures of its 17 member countries in the D.C. area. This free event, starting on International Women’s Day and lasting until Mar. 21, screens works celebrating women’s stories and features a panel discussion with the filmmakers and other guests. More information is available on the event’s Facebook page.
Tuesday, March 9
DC Gaymers, a social group for LGBTQ gamers in and around the DC area hold events every second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Visit their Facebook page for upcoming events or email [email protected].
Wednesday, March 10
The Who’s Hiring Web Series for Trans and Non-Binary Job Seekers hosted by HRC and Trans Can Work continues today at 3 p.m. For more information and to register, visit hrc.im/whoshiring or hrc.org/resources/whos-hiring-web-series.
Get Empowered! A Self-Defense Happy Hour is tonight at 6:30 p.m. This online workshop is for people of color and is open to women, trans men and other gender diverse individuals who are 16 and up. There is a $20 minimum fee, but those who need financial assistance should contact the venue. To register and for more information visit defendyourself.org or thedccenter.org.
Thursday, March 11
Molly’s Salon, a weekly virtual discussion presented by Arena Stage and featuring artists and theater industry leaders hosts two-time Tony award nominee Brad Oscar today at 7 p.m. Oscar, whose husband is actor Diego Prieto, earned Tony nods for his work in “The Producers” and “Something Rotten!” Oscar and Prieto were married in 2012 in an Arena Stage ceremony where they met during a 2005 production of “Damn Yankees.” For more information on this free event, contact [email protected].
P&P Live! Presents a discussion between “The Committed” author Viet Thanh Nguyen and Cheyenne and Arapaho writer Tommy Orange tonight at 8 p.m. This novel follows an unnamed character called “Sympathizer” and his brother as he arrives in early 1980s Paris and gets caught up in drug dealing and addiction even as he struggles to assimilate into French culture.
Local queer journalists will celebrate Pride this weekend at the annual NLGJA-DC Pride Happy Hour event at Trade (1410 14th St., N.W.) on Saturday, June 6, 3-5 p.m. Admission is free.
Out & About
DC Front Runners Pride Run 5K set for Saturday
Annual event held at historic Congressional Cemetery
The 14th annual DC Front Runners’ Pride 5K run/walk is set for Saturday, June 6 at historic Congressional Cemetery. The race starts and ends at the cemetery (1801 E St., S.E.) and passes through scenic D.C., along the Anacostia River trail and the fields at RFK campus. Registration ends Friday at 11:59 p.m.
Runners can pick up their race packets on Saturday from 7-8:30 a.m. at Congressional Cemetery; the race begins at 9 a.m.
The fee to run the 5K in person is $65 ($35 for those under age 20). Proceeds benefit local LGBTQ nonprofits, including Thrive DC, Wanda Alston Foundation, Blade Foundation, Ainsley’s Angels, SMYAL, and Team DC. Visit DCFrontRunners.org for more information.
Friday, June 5
“Center Aging: Pride Monthly Luncheon with Chair Yoga & Drag Bingo” will be at 12:00 p.m. at the DC LGBQ+ Community Center. Lunch will be provided. For more details, visit the DC Center’s website.
“Comedy Show for LGBTQ+ Prosperity” will be at 7 p.m. at the DC LGBTQ+ Community Center. This will be a funny, queer show produced by Grassroots Comedy to celebrate the DC LGBTQ+ Center and the beginning of Pride month. Across the country, LGBTQ+ people are losing access to care, protection, and support. These aren’t abstract policy changes – they are real people losing the resources they rely on to stay safe and well. And when that happens, many come to Washington, DC, a place long considered a site of refuge for these vulnerable populations. For more details, visit the DC Center’s website.
Saturday, June 6
Go Gay DC will host “LGBTQ+ Community Brunch” at 11 a.m. at Freddie’s Beach Bar & Restaurant. This fun weekly event brings the DMV area LGBTQ+ community, including allies, together for delicious food and conversation. Attendance is free and more details are available on Eventbrite.
Sunday, June 7
Pride Month Sound Bath Meditation will be at 10:30 a.m. at Atlas Salon DC. Pride Month sound bath meditation is an immersive morning of sound to slow down, reset, and rest in community while supporting LGBTQIA+ youth. This event is free and more details are available on Eventbrite.
Monday, June 8
Center Aging: Monday Coffee Klatch” will be at 10 a.m. on Zoom. This is a social hour for older LGBTQ+ adults. Guests are encouraged to bring a beverage of choice. For more information, contact Adam ([email protected]).
Genderqueer DC will be at 7 p.m. on Zoom. This is a support group for people who identify outside of the gender binary, whether you’re bigender, agender, genderfluid, or just know that you’re not 100% cis. For more details, visit www.genderqueerdc.org or Facebook.
Tuesday, June 9
Trans Discussion Group will be at 7 p.m. on Zoom. This event is intended to provide an emotionally and physically safe space for trans people and those who may be questioning their gender identity/expression to join together in community and learn from one another. For more details, email [email protected].
Coming Out Discussion Group will be at 7 p.m. on Zoom. This is a safe space to share experiences about coming out and discuss topics as it relates to doing so — by sharing struggles and victories the group allows those newly coming out and who have been out for a while to learn from others. For more details, visit the group’s Facebook.
Wednesday, June 10
Job Club will be at 6 p.m. on Zoom upon request. This is a weekly job support program to help job entrants and seekers, including the long-term unemployed, improve self-confidence, motivation, resilience and productivity for effective job searches and networking — allowing participants to move away from being merely “applicants” toward being “candidates.” For more information, email [email protected] or visit thedccenter.org/careers.
Thursday, June 11
The DC Center’s Fresh Produce Program will be held all day at the DC LBTQ+ Community Center. No proof of residency or income is required. For more information, email [email protected] or call 202-682-2245.
Virtual Yoga Class will be at 7 p.m. on Zoom. This free weekly class is a combination of yoga, breathwork and meditation that allows LGBTQ+ community members to continue their healing journey with somatic and mindfulness practices. For more details, visit the DC Center’s website.
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