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Baltimore arts briefs: events through Nov. 15

Waters to interview Travolta, Iron City hosts ‘Queer’ reading and more

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John Travolta (center) in a scene from ‘Savages.’ Travolta drew controversy when he starred in a film adaptation of Waters’ ‘Hairspray.’ The original starred late drag legend Divine, a notorious Waters cohort. (Photo courtesy Maryland Film Festival)

Travolta joins Waters for conversation

Maryland Film Festival is holding a tribute to John Travolta, who is being awarded the Festivalā€™s ā€œReel Guyā€ for his performance in ā€œSavages,ā€ Saturday night at 10 p.m. at the MICA Brown Center (1300 West Mt. Royal Ave.).

Travolta will be joined by John Waters for Maryland Film Festivalā€™s fifth annual ā€œOpen Conversations.ā€ The program was designed to bridge the community to people who create the movies. Both Travolta and Waters have a history of performing in Baltimore.

Tickets are $75 for the conversation only and $300 for the conversation and a personal dinner with the guests. For more information, visitmdfilmfest.com.

Bump, set, spike with Charm City

Charm City Volleyball is hosting social play for volleyball players of all levels Wednesday evening starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Mount Royal Recreational Center (137 McMechen St.).

The group is an LGBT volleyball organization. The weekly social play is to promote volleyball in the community. Charm City Volleyball hosts competitive events and social clinics.

The sessions are $3 each and $30 for the fall season. There are discounts for students. For more information, visitĀ volleybaltimore.org.

BRAS hold final event

Baltimore Recreation Alternatives (BRAS) has its ā€œLast Dance: Just Us Gals Throwback Danceā€ Saturday night at 8 at Holiday Inn (9615 Deereco Rd., Timonium).

This is the last throwback dance party BRAS is hosting. The last blow-out will feature ā€˜60s, ā€˜70s and ā€˜80s music.

Tickets are $25. For more information, visitĀ brasmaryland.com.

‘Queer Bathroomā€™ gets reading

Iron Crow Theatre Company presents ā€œThe Queer Bathroom Monologues: A Staged Readingā€ at Towson University Center for the Arts (8000 York Rd.) Monday at 7 p.m.

The piece takes a look at LGBT experiences in Canadaā€™s public facilities. There will be a pre-event with an opportunity to meet the write Sheila Cavanagh and refreshments.

This event is free. For more information, visitĀ towson.edu.

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PHOTOS: New York City Pride Parade

Annual LGBTQ march held in Manhattan

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The 2024 New York City Pride Parade was held on June 30. (Washington Blade photo by Daniel Truitt)

The 2024 New York City Pride Parade wound through the streets of Manhattan and past the historic Stonewall Inn on Sunday, June 30.

(Washington Blade photos by Daniel Truitt)

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PHOTOS: Fredericksburg Pride

Fourth annual LGBTQ march and festival held in Virginia town

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The 2024 Fredericksburg Pride March wound through the streets of Fredericksburg, Va. on Saturday. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

The fourth annual Fredericksburg Pride march and festival was held at Riverfront Park in Fredericksburg, Va. on Saturday, June 29. The event began with a march around downtown Fredericksburg beginning and ending in the park.

(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key)

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PHOTOS: Goodwin Living Pride

Senior living and healthcare organization holds fourth annual march at Falls Church campus

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Drag artist Crimsyn marches alongside residents and supporters at the fourth annual Goodwin Living Bailey's Crossroads community Pride march on June 25. (Photo courtesy of Goodwin Living)

The senior living and healthcare organization Goodwin Living held its fourth annual community Pride march around its Bailey’s Crossroads campus in Falls Church, Va. with residents, friends and supporters on Tuesday, June 25. Following the march, a drag brunch was held with performances by drag artists of SADBrunch: Crimsyn, Sapphire Dupree and Evon Dior Michelle.

(Photos courtesy of Goodwin Living)

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