Mark your calender and book your boat!! Floatilla is back for 3rd year: Sunday 11 of May.
Floatilla is a our party on the water, a Hong Kong version of Pride! Last year we had 22 boats and over a thousand people. We brought together almost every section of the gay community in one location and just swim, dance, and party.
This year, there is no Mothership, no assigned DJ. There is also no docking fees. Really simple, get your own group of friends together, and book your own boat, theme your boat, and then decorate it to your theme.
Long Yang Club (LYC) Shanghai is a social group for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Asians, their partners and friends (Expats) to meet and socialise in a friendly and supportive environment. Since 2008 we have planned for future events to be dinners, BBQs, picnics, movie nights, sporting events, and get togethers at members' houses, Dim Sum (Restaurant) and more.
We are Launching with Dim Sum (Yum Cha) as our 1st social event to meet and chat.
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No.103, Dong Zhu An Bang Road, Changning District, Shanghai
How fake can a fake Tongzhi Movie be? Homosexuals were emotionally hurt by straights, they got so filled with hatred that they become some sick psycho killer and murder for pleasure. But with a single kiss, they'd be straightened instantaneously. And of course Homosexuals could never get away with a doomed destiny in the end. Fake as Hell as they are, these movies were actually once regarded Tongzhi(LGBT) movies in the old days.
The First Ever Fake Film Festival selected 6 local Fake Tongzhi movies that grew up with us and tormented the minds of our society. Let's watch, analyze and dissect all the misinterpretation within them.
Art Statements Gallery is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition by Bertrand Lavier in Hong Kong.
Born in France in 1949, Bertrand Lavier has acquired a prominent position in the international contemporary art scene. Influenced by Duchamp and the Nouveaux Réalistes movement, his witty artworks disturb the common perception and conception of art. They reassess the spectator’s visual and intellectual education and aspire to question the process through which mundane objects can be transformed into authentic artworks.
Gallery Hours: Monday to Saturday 10:30am to 7:00pm or by appointments.
Objectifs FIlms is proud to present a short film, Wind, by Aaron Wilson, followed by an environmental documentary, Remember Chek Jawa, by Eric Youwei Lin, for the month of May.
Wind:8 min / Drama / 2007 [No dialogue]
Director: Aaron Wilson
(Best Short Film, Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival 2007)
Remember Chek Jawa: 47:30 min / Documentary / 2007 [English & Chinese subtitles]
Director: Eric Youwe
(“The Mark Haslam Award” at Planet in Focus International Environmental Film Festival 2007)
Fridae, Shaw and Crocodile are proud to present this powerful reply of tragic history in Wilde, in a gala premiere to raise funds for Singapore's very own LGBT festival and pride season, Indignation.
Hong Kong’s very own super-club, Beijing Club, just keeps on pushing the limits with the third in the series of Ministry of Sound events. This month, Beijing Club welcomes DJ Richard Murray who will be performing on the 14th of May.
Richard, who started DJing at the age of 17, made his debut with MoS in 2000. Richard was added to the MoS Tours DJ roster, after Nick Leonard, head of tours saw Richard smashing up the main bar at MoS, giving him a chance to pump out his dirty electro / tech sets to the masses.
With a multitude of achievements, Richard is also Housexy’s main resident DJ, mixing the albums and rocking parties literally right across the planet.
Come on OUT every 2nd Wednesday, starting 6:30pm, to Candlelight Cafe, for Human Rights Campaign-San Antonio's free monthly social. Bring your good friends, meet some new friends -- rub elbows, network and have fun. Find out about HRC's monthly events and upcoming fund-raisers. Extended happy hour for WOW participants. Laura Marie live on the patio at 8:00pm.
On May 14th, the distinguished British writer Joe Bennett will join HK Magazine for a literary dinner at SoHo SoHo. Bennett will introduce his fascinating book Where Underpants Come from – tracing a pair of Warehouse underpants from store shelf back to Chinese cotton fields.
When Joe Bennett bought a five-pack of 'Made in China' underpants in his local New Zealand hypermarket for $8.59, he wondered who on earth could be making any money, let alone profit, from the exchange. Leaving his supermarket trolley behind Bennett embarks on an odyssey to the new factory of the world, China, to trace his pants back to their source. Where Underpants Come from tells you all you need to know about this mystery of global commerce.
We Will Rock You, the musical by Queen and Ben Elton is an electrifying show that's guaranteed to blow your mind. Now is its 6th year on London's West End, where it continues to play to packed houses. Thas captivated 6 million theatre goers around the world form London to Las Vegas, Toronto to Tokyo and beyond.
We Will Rock You is a futurist adventure set in the year of 2350, a time when live music is banned on earth, but the kids are rebellion, fighting against the all powerful Globalsoft Corporation which controls their lives and feeds them a diet of synthesized pop. The show features 26 of Queen’s legendary hits ncluding Bohemian Rhapsody, We Are The Champions, Radio GaGa, Another One Bites The Dust and Crazy Little Thing Called Love
The 4th International Day Against Homophobia Rally will be held in Hong Kong (IDAHOHK) on 18 May 2008, 2:30pm at East Pont Road pedestrian zone.
For the last three years, the focus of IDAHOHK was on discrimination based on sexual orientation. This year, we will further our focus on discriminations based on genders/gender characters/gender identities/gender roles. These include discriminations against trans-genders, cross-dressers, transsexuals, tb/tbg, 0/1/10, masculine-female, feminine-male, third sex, intersex, gender queer, pure, FTM (female-to-male), MTF (male-to-female), etc...
On 17 May 1990, the World Health Organization removed homosexuality from the list of mental disorders.
PRINCE WORLD & PT FOUNDATION presents AIDS MEMORIAL DAY 2008 in conjunction with INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ANTI HOMOPHOBIA
Starring DJ Bobby B & David K
Show performance by Michael Ong Group
FREE Entry with PINK TOP before 11pm
plus FREE PINK Badge for first 500 guest