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The 23rd Annual Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival continues Wednesday evening starting at 6:30 PM with an Italian 19th century romance; a beautiful Argentinian coming-of-age drama; a boy-meets-girl, girl-meets-girl, girl-dumps-boy-for-girl drama; and Natalie from The Facts of Life as a fag hag looking for love.

On the heels of Last Splash 2010 comes the 23rd Annual Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival with a screening of The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls, a documentary about comedic, country singing, dancing, and yodeling lesbian twin sisters who have attained a unique status within New Zealand culture.

Having trouble trying to figure out what you want to do this Splash Weekend? From lake side to East Side, want to check out your favorite deejay; or try to find the lesbian mothership, or sip mimosas under a noon day sun ... there's probably something out that that you will want to do.

The M Two Lounge will soon offer Austin's brunch crowd an option with a little extra sparkle along with their mimosas.  Beginning September 5th, the trendy downtown restaurant and lounge will produce Austin's only Sunday Drag Brunch hosted by Saffire T. Stone.

The annual fundraising event on July 16th at Oilcan Harry’s, to benefit Project Transitions, includes live entertainment, food, drinks, and a large high-end live and silent auction.

Owner Joe Reynolds will be hosting a grand opening event for M Two this Friday, June 25th. Located directly across 4th Street from Oilcan Harry's and Rain on 4th where Saba Blue Water Cafe once was, M Two is Austin's newest gay restaurant & lounge.

LGBT activists to host statewide conference for equality and march in honor of Harvey Milk Day

The Austin Pride Foundation opens the Big Gay Garage Sale this weekend at Highland Mall.  Open Saturday from 10 AM - 9 PM and Sunday from 12 noon - 6 PM.  All proceeds benefit Austin Pride.

The Austin Gay & Lesbian Pride Foundation released the list of seven individuals selected to be honored as Grand Marshals at this year's Austin Pride.

Live Oak Pharmacy in the West End District becomes the first retail pharmacy in Austin to offer a Medication Take-Back Program; offering an eco-friendly way to keep those unused or expired medications out of the waterways and landfills where they can contaminate the city's water supply.

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