Through July 7: Gregg Araki Retrospective at HoMA
Doris Duke Theatre 900 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI, United StatesThe films of the New Queer Cinema pioneer Greg Araki have seen a resurgence of interest the past few years, with his movies taking on new relevancy. This retrospective at HoMAʻs Doris Duke Theatre includes Araki’s breakout hit The Living End, along with his Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy (Totally F***ed Up, The Doom Generation, and Nowhere) and Mysterious … Continue reading Through July 7: Gregg Araki Retrospective at HoMA
HT25 Artist Talk: Salote Tawale
Arts & Letters Nuʻuanu 1164 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI, United StatesJoin Hawaiʻi Triennial 2025 artist Salote Tawale for an Artist Talk at Arts & Letters Gallery on Saturday, July 6 at 6pm. Tawale, a queer woman of color, understands her artworks as self-portraits. Working from the perspective of her Indigenous Fijian and Anglo-Australian heritage, Tawale’s practice-led research explores the identity of the individual within collective … Continue reading HT25 Artist Talk: Salote Tawale
Prentis Hemphill: What It Takes To Heal Book Tour
Ka Waiwai ma Mō'ili'ili 1110 University Avenue, Honolulu, HI, United StatesThe genderqueer writer, therapist, political organizer, and founder of The Embodiment Institute, Prentis Hemphill will be in conversation with Noʻu Revilla at Ka Waiwai Mōʻiliʻili on July 9. In their latest book, Hemphill shows us how we must learn to heal ourselves, connect with one another, and embody our values. "The book is a tool … Continue reading Prentis Hemphill: What It Takes To Heal Book Tour
Lei Pua ʻAla Dancers Auditions
Audtions for Kūhiō Beach Show 394 ʻAuwaiolimu St., Honolulu, HI, United StatesLei Pua ʻAla | Queer Histories of Hawaiʻi has announced auditions for dancers with a strong foundation in traditional hula and an appreciation for discovery for a new project conceived, directed and choreographed by Kumu Hula Patrick Makuakāne. Be part of a history-making Hōʻike celebrating Waikīkīʻs historic past. Auditions will be held Friday, July 12 … Continue reading Lei Pua ʻAla Dancers Auditions
LGBTQIA+ Boxing Workshop with LKE Dojo
Hawaiʻi Martial Arts Center 555 N. King Street, Honolulu, United StatesLIKE Dojo is dedicated to "Transforming Women and Queers through the Art of Muay Thai" and theyʻre inviting the LGBTQIA+ community to participate in their boxing workshop. It includes warm-ups, technique, footwork, mitt training, combinations, offense, defense, and more. Learn some skills, get a great workout, and have fun alongside other badass local Queers. If … Continue reading LGBTQIA+ Boxing Workshop with LKE Dojo
Hulaʻs Five-O: Hulaʻs Golden Anniversary
Hula's Bar & Lei Stand 134 Kapahulu Ave, Honolulu, HI, United StatesSave the dates: July 17-18 and celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Hula’s Bar and Lei Stand. After originally opening under the famous Banyan Tree in the middle of Waikīkī half a century ago, the famed LGBTQ+ bar moved to its present location in 1994, where it continues to be a beloved gathering place for Hawaiʻiʻs … Continue reading Hulaʻs Five-O: Hulaʻs Golden Anniversary
Ladies of Tapas Transgender T Dance
Tapas Waikiki 407 Seaside Avenue, Honolulu, HI, United StatesTransmen, Transwomen…and everyone!... are all invited to party with the Ladies of Tapas. Come socialize and dance the night away. The fun begins at 8:30 and the show starts at 11 pm. Weʻll see you there!
Shine a Light for Caregivers
Ala Moana Beach Park 1201 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, United StatesShine A Light for Caregivers is a charity fundraiser walk at Ala Moana Beach Park to grow awareness for Caregivers. Gimme a Break, the eventʻs organizer, says, "Caregivers become isolated and withdrawn, it’s as if they disappear into the darkness! By ʻShinning a Lightʻ for Caregivers, we show them that we see them and appreciate … Continue reading Shine a Light for Caregivers
Work Hawaiʻi Level Up
Online"How do you want to Level Up? By securing housing? By getting your GED? By learning computer skills? With a paid internship or a new job? Maybe you just need access to a laptop and printer to work on your résumé and job search. Whether itʻs assistance with rent, tuition, or getting a job, WorkHawaiʻi … Continue reading Work Hawaiʻi Level Up
Pu’u Ma’eli’eli Hike (Kaneohe Bay Pillbox Trail)
Puʻu Maʻeliʻeli Trail 279 Kahekili Hwy, Kaneohe, HI, United StatesJoin the Aloha Bears and Oʻahu Queer Hiking & Adventures for a fun time on the Pu’u Ma’eli’eli Hike (Kaneohe Bay Pillbox Trail) with optional beach time afterwards. Itʻs a short, beautiful hike that gives you excellent views of the windward side of the island. Considered easy enough for beginners, the trail might be better … Continue reading Pu’u Ma’eli’eli Hike (Kaneohe Bay Pillbox Trail)
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• Aloha Maui Pride • Garden Island Tea • Gay Island Guide • Go Hawaii • Hawaii Island LGBTQ Pride • Hawaii Public Radio • Hawaii Rainbow Chamber of Commerce • Honolulu Magazine • Kauai LGBT Pride • Kona Pride • Lei Magazine • Midweek • q-cal LGBTQ+ Calendar • Star Advertiser
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