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Trinity The Tuck hosts a dance party with DJ Drew G on Friday at District Atlanta. (Photo by Russ Bowen-Youngblood)
Spin toward the end of the month with good vibes and good LGBTQ ATL events. It’s a time of year that’s kind of like recent virus news stay winter aware, but with virtual and distanced spring in your step.
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Friday, Feb. 26
Trinity ‘The Tuck’ ft. DJs Drew G & Jalen Jackson.The RuGirl hits town for a dance party and performance, inviting your “loud lewks and open minds” @ District, 10 p.m.
Bianca Del Rio returns to Atlanta on Friday and Saturday.
You don’t even need a subscription service to watch premiere LGBTQ movies all weekend. That’s not all. See what queer Atlanta has in store for virtual and distanced events for Rupaul queens, dancing queens and all you other queens.
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Friday, Feb. 19
Drag Race fave headlines other Ru queens including Violet Chachki for two nights with two performances each night. Stay in your car, queen. It’s a drive-in show @ Sugarloaf Mills, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. both tonight and Saturday.
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Peruse the possibilities with movies, music, merrymaking, and oh yeah⦠Love. Itâs Valentineâs Day, and Atlanta’s LGBTQ events schedule shows it. So does the Love Issue of Q ATLus magazine.
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Friday, Feb. 12
Supernova. Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci play husbands of 20 years do a road trip to make the most of their time before dementia sets in for one of them @ Atlanta cinemas now, On Demand Feb. 16.
Fired Up.DJ Isis Muretech spins opening salvo for three Presidents Weekend circuit sets from Fuego Productions @ Heretic, 10 p.m. Next stop,
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Entertainer Monica Van Pelt died on Jan. 31 at the age of 46. (Photo by Just Toby)
Tributes from across LGBTQ Atlanta are commemorating Monica Van Pelt, the drag mainstay who entertained fans for years. She died Sunday at the age of 46.
Van Pelt, who emceed several shows a week at Lips Atlanta, told manager Tyler King between shows on Saturday that she thought she was having a heart attack.
“I told her to go to the hospital,” King told Project Q Atlanta. “She went home. It kills me because to think there was a possibility that this could be avoided is so frustrating.”
Out Georgia hosts a virtual 2021 kickoff on Friday. (2019 photo by Russ Bowen-Youngblood)
Whether you’re online and in PJs or in person and in a mask, LGBTQ weekend events in Atlanta are ready for you. Sundance is screening, groups are gathering, and clubs are thumping.
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Friday, Jan. 29
Out Georgia 2021 Kickoff. The LGBTQ business group hosts a free online event to talk plans and priorities, followed by breakout groups for networking. Registration required @ Zoom, 5:30 p.m. Have you heard about their new LGBTQ charity fund?
Friday BBQ. Atlanta’s gay sports bar is going long for customers with in-person and to-go food and cocktails. Fridays are extra special with a taste escape to backyard ‘cues @ Woofs, 11:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.