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Oct
25
Fri
ICOH Coronation XXXVIII / Neptuna
Oct 25 @ 7:30 am – 2:00 pm

https://www.facebook.com/imperialcourtofhawaii/

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ICOH Coronation XXXVIII / In-Town Show
Oct 25 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

https://www.facebook.com/imperialcourtofhawaii/

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Derek Daniels’ Memoirs of a Gaysha
Oct 25 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

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STONEWALL STORIES, A Docudrama
Oct 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

https://mailchi.mp/a1bbbbac2c17/beware-scamming-emails-2362221?e=5521d78820

$20 at the door

Reception to follow

directed by Sujatha Raman

written by Carol Polcovar

This year is the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion, the event that marked the beginning of the fight to end oppression against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people.

Ms. Polcovar’s play, is based on eyewitness accounts of that night. The Rebellion was a spontaneous uprising of ordinary people one hot late night in June. STONEWALL STORIES tells the story of that night, through the voices of the people there. Playwright and political activist Carol Polcovar spent two years interviewing participants in and eyewitnesses of the events on the evening of June 27, 1969.

Originally staged in New York City in 2006, STONEWALL STORIES was named Best Docudrama of that Festival Season by TalkinBroadway.com and Theatermania.com. It was also staged more recently at PlayBuilders here in Honolulu directed by Miles Philips.

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Oct
26
Sat
Aloha Rainbow Classic
Oct 26 @ 8:30 am – 9:00 pm

Welcome to the first annual softball tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii!
https://aloharainbowclassic.org/

Pre-Tournament
Honolulu Pride is Saturday October 19th so fly in on the 18th, enjoy the festivities all weekend long!
Sight see, relax, and enjoy Hawaii all week before the games on Saturday and Sunday, the 26th and 27th.

HONOLULU PRIDE™ 2019

Tournament Information
October 26th & 27th, 2019
Honolulu, Hawaii
Pool Play and Double Elimination Tournament held at Patsy T. Mink Regional Park

Team Ratings
All teams and individual ratings will be based on NAGAAA ratings and format. Your team’s rating must be based on the ten (10) highest rated players on the team’s roster. Team’s players with no established NAGAAA/ASANA rating must rate their players based on the ratings process. Players without a rating will be asked to complete a player rating assessment form to be filled out by the team manager or coach prior to their team’s acceptance into the Aloha Rainbow Classic.

Tournament Format
All teams will be guaranteed (4) games. Teams will first be playing in round robin pools for seeding (2 games), then will enter a double elimination for regular play.

Fee & Payment Information
The cost for the tournament is $425 by Friday, August 2nd, 2019 and $475 after Friday, August 2nd, 2019. Due to scheduling as well as other concerns, we cannot accept any new teams after Friday, October 4th.

Pay Pal:https://www.paypal.com/webapps/hermes?token=0YV145933A005751S&useraction=commit&mfid=1557274585364_7c519768a4f87
OR
You can mail a check or money order made payable to:
Rainbow Classic, P.O. Box 14731, San Francisco, California, 94114.
Please be sure to include your team name.

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Hawaii Gay Kickball League
Oct 26 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Hawaii Gay Kickball League — Honolulu’s newest gay sports organization.

It’s a recreational league open to LGBTQ and our allies.

If you are interested in joining email mikey.rickman@gmail.com

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Hula’s Waikiki Catamaran Sail
Oct 26 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Hula's Waikiki Catamaran Sail

http://www.hulas.com/catamaran.html

“Come and set sail aboard the World Famous Hula’s Bar and Lei Stand Waikiki Catamaran! Each week Hawaii’s most fun group set sail along the shores of Waikiki Beach with music, Mai Tai’s, Beer and fun! If you’re lucky you may even come across Whales or Dolphins! Whether you’re looking for a party or a romantic sail, you’re sure to enjoy yourself! Wear your swimsuit because if conditions are safe, the Captain will allow you to swim in the beautiful Pacific Ocean!”

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Twerk 4 Mother Earth x INBTWNS
Oct 26 @ 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/twerk-4-mother-earth-x-inbtwns-tickets-76520485833

October 26th, we are bringing you TWERK 4 MOTHER EARTH x INBTWNS! Visit us during Honolulu Pride in Waikiki for a poolside rooftop day party where we set our phobias aside so we can all get free.

Twerk 4 Mother Earth x INBTWNS is a special collaboration between The Contingency & The House of Malico for HOM’s independent dance party series, T4ME, building a community that supports artists promoting an inclusive, consent-based culture, while raising funds for mother earth*. Featuring an all-woc** lineup of genre-bending performances & DJ sets:

Queens D. Light
FELA KUTCHii
ONMOMMAS (Sasha Kelley)
Riana Tittahbyte
and hosted by Zen Chambers

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/twerk-4-mother-earth-x-inbtwns-tickets-76520485833

Alongside vending from local queer & femme-forward businesses, past, present, and future soundscapes that make the body move as we dance to get free. From 90’s Booty Bass, 2000’s Footwork, to today’s Future Beats, T4ME x INBWTNS will bring Oakland to O‘ahu with a bipoc*** & qtipoc****-forward rooftop poolside twerk party for us all to get free.

October 26th, 4pm-10pm at the Hyatt Centric Waikiki. $15-$20 sliding scale. All Ages.

*Pending Sponsorship; we are currently seeking individuals & mission-aligned businesses to match ticket sales in support of Kia‘i on Mauna Kea. Contact@thehouseofmalico.com for inquiries.

**womxn of color
***Black & Indigenous People of Color
****Queer Trans, & Intersex People of Color

Sliding scale tickets sold at the door $15-$20
Very limited number of donation-based NOTAFLOF tickets available on Eventbrite.

If you’d like to vend, please apply at:
https://thehouseofmalico.squarespace.com/t4me-inbwtns-vending

Very special thanks to all of our partners and sponsors in making this magic happen!

The Contingency
23rd Elevation
The Pōpolo Project
Honolulu Pride Parade + Festival
NMG Network
Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach
Curate Well

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Imperial Court of Hawaii Coronation XXXVIII
Oct 26 @ 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm

https://www.theimperialcourtofhawaii.com

You Are Cordially Invited To “Blue Hawai’i of the Pacific” Hawaii Coronation XXXVIII

The International Imperial Court System (IICS) is one of the oldest and largest predominantly gay organizations in the world. The court raises money for charity through large annual fancy-dress costume balls in cities throughout North America and numerous smaller fundraisers each year. Although no official numbers are available the Los Angeles Times have stated that the Imperial Court System is the second largest gay organization in the world, surpassed only by the LGBT outreach program of the Metropolitan Community Church.

The Purpose of the Court is to support the human civil rights of citizens, secured by law, and to work for the elimination of prejudice and discrimination against all people, through discussions, forums, panels, lectures, projects, and other programs, the court shall work to promote a higher quality of life and to lessen tensions within the community. By raising and distributing fund to other exempt organization, the court offers positive and athletic activities, and attractive atmosphere can be established with constructive outlets for members and the general community.

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STONEWALL STORIES, A Docudrama
Oct 26 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

https://mailchi.mp/a1bbbbac2c17/beware-scamming-emails-2362221?e=5521d78820

$20 at the door

Reception to follow

directed by Sujatha Raman

written by Carol Polcovar

This year is the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion, the event that marked the beginning of the fight to end oppression against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people.

Ms. Polcovar’s play, is based on eyewitness accounts of that night. The Rebellion was a spontaneous uprising of ordinary people one hot late night in June. STONEWALL STORIES tells the story of that night, through the voices of the people there. Playwright and political activist Carol Polcovar spent two years interviewing participants in and eyewitnesses of the events on the evening of June 27, 1969.

Originally staged in New York City in 2006, STONEWALL STORIES was named Best Docudrama of that Festival Season by TalkinBroadway.com and Theatermania.com. It was also staged more recently at PlayBuilders here in Honolulu directed by Miles Philips.

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