Randy Rainbow: The Pink Glasses Tour

Hawaii Theatre 1130 Bethel Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

America’s favorite musical satirist, Randy Rainbow, is taking his act on the road! On The Pink Glasses Tour, the four-time Emmy-nominated singer, writer, and comedian will take on the hottest topics and skewer politicos of the day as only he can, as he brings his most viral video song parodies to life onstage. Featuring live … Continue reading Randy Rainbow: The Pink Glasses Tour

Jingle All The Way

Kaimana Beach Hotel 2863 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, United States

Rotary E-Club of Hawaii is a strong supporter of the Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation, the Hawaiʻi Health & Harm Reduction Center, and many other local, national and international projects. Theyʻre hosting a Drag Brunch fundraising event on Saturday, December 3 at the Kaimana Beach Hotel-Waikiki with drinks, food and a drag show hosted by Cocoa … Continue reading Jingle All The Way

Atlas Honolulu 2012 S. Beretania, Honolulu, United States

Join Atlas Honolulu for their monthly ATLAS AT SEA evening boat cruise along the shores of Waikīkī on Saturday, December 3 at 7:30pm. Tickets include all you can drink margaritas, long islands and Trulys (you can also BYOB), and free entry to Atlas Bar. After the cruise, get your sea legs moving and dance the … Continue reading

Slay Ride – A Holiday Concert

Unity Church of Hawaii 3608 Diamond Head Circle, Honolulu, United States

Join the Gay Men's Chorus of Honolulu for Slay Ride, their 2022 Holiday Concert on Sunday December 4th at 4:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. at Unity Church of Hawaii. The show will have a suggested donation of $15 that you can pay at the door or online, or pay what you can! All funds support … Continue reading Slay Ride – A Holiday Concert

Mālama Kawainui Marsh

Kawainui Marsh Kailua, United States

Join the Hawai'i Gay Kickball League and the Hawai'i Queer Hiking & Activities Group on Sunday, Dec 4th for a fun, outdoor collaboration to mālama ‘āina and restore the ‘āina at the Kawainui Marsh in Kailua with Hui o Ko'olaupoko (HOK). Kawainui, Hawai‘i’s largest wetland, is threatened by overgrowth of invasive plants such as bullrush, … Continue reading Mālama Kawainui Marsh

Hawaiʻi Youth Social Justice Virtual Film Festival

Online

Through its roster of over 30 short films, the festival will spark conversations on pressing topics impacting our youth communities, including mental health, living in times of a pandemic, friendship, disordered eating habits, seeking support from parents, experiences of stereotyping, prejudice and racism, sex-ed, speaking up, and how to take care of our environment.  The … Continue reading Hawaiʻi Youth Social Justice Virtual Film Festival

Hawaiʻiʻ Peopleʻs Fund 50th Anniversary Bash

Church of the Crossroads 1212 University Avenue, Honolulu, HI, United States

Spend an evening with a room full of Hawaiʻiʻs progressive movers & shakers at the very spot where it all began. Join the Hawaiʻi Peopleʻs Fund on Saturday, December 10th at Church of the Crossroads. Link up with comrades old and new, enjoy a delicious spread from Kamoaʻs Kitchen, specialty beers from Waikīkī Brewing Co., … Continue reading Hawaiʻiʻ Peopleʻs Fund 50th Anniversary Bash

Aloha Bears Booze Cruise & Toy Drive

Bacchus Waikiki 408 Lewers Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

The Aloha Bearsʻ popular Second Sunday Catamaran Cruise sets sail on Sunday, December 11th, and, to share some holiday love, theyʻll be collecting toys to donate to Shriners Hospital.* Ticket purchasers meet at 11:30 a.m. at Bacchus Waikiki, 408 Lewers Street. You'll check in, meet and greet other passengers and enjoy a cocktail or two. … Continue reading Aloha Bears Booze Cruise & Toy Drive

Mālama Māmā and Keiki Market

Waiwai Collective, the group of Native Hawaiian entrepreneurs sharing kuleana and passion for uplifting the lāhui, is hosting a unique Pop Up market at their Mōʻiliʻili location on December 17. In collaboration with MMK (Mālama Māmā and Keiki) it will feature vendors selling crafts, plants, and ono food and include live music, a lion dance, … Continue reading Mālama Māmā and Keiki Market

Rally for The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers

Hawaii State Capitol 415 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers was created to call attention to hate crimes committed against sex workers all over the globe. Inaugurated by Dr. Annie Sprinkle and started by the Sex Workers Outreach Project USA, the first annual day was in 2003 and was held as a memorial and vigil for … Continue reading Rally for The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers