The Legacy Cares Legacy Angel Dinner returns on Saturday, Sept. 27.
See listings for details.

Weekly: Frontrunners
Running club for the LGBTQ community and allies of DFW. Meet at 7:15 p.m. on Wednesdays and 8:30 a.m. on Saturdays at the corner of Hall Street and Turtle Creek Boulevard in Turtle Creek Park for a one-hour walk/run on the Katy Trail.
September
Sept. 26-28: ‘Troupe Vertigo: Cirque Noir’
Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents Troupe Vertigo: Cirque Noir at Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora St. Visit DallasSymphony.org for tickets and showtimes.
Sept. 26-28: Crystal Clear Conference
Crystal Clear Recovery hosts its conference at ALOFT Downtown Dallas, 1033 Young St. Visit CrystalClearRecovery.org for information and to register.
Sept. 26: ‘Hopeful Spaces: Support Group for Raising LGBTQIA+ Youth’
Dallas Hope Charities’ Hopeful Spaces Discussions hosts this virtual support group for parents, caretakers and allies of LGBTQIA youth from 6-7 p.m. Register at Forms.gle/HzCK67oFPLRitwAGA for meeting link and more information.
n Sept. 26: History and Practice of Photography
The Meadows Museum at SMU, 5900 Bishop Blvd., in conjunction with exhibitions featuring the work of Laura Wilson and Manuel Álvaarez Bravo, begins its Luis Martín Lecture Series in the Humanities with a presentation by SMU art professor Randall Griffin, from 10:30-11:30 a.m., on “The Myths of the American West in Photographs.” The four-part series is free form SMU faculty, staff and students and museum members, and is $60 for others.
Sept. 27: WETT: The Official Dallas Lesbian Pride
Betty Neal presents Wett: The Official Dallas Lesbian Pride, featuring performances by BoLeggs, from 8 p.m.-2 a.m. at Sue Ellen’s, 3014 Throckmorton St. RSVP at Facebook.com/TheBettyNeal to reserve a table.
Sept. 27: ‘The Legacy Angel Dinner: Be The Color’
Legacy Cares brings back its Legacy Angel Dinner at Social A, 7700 John W. Carpenter Freeway, 7-11 p.m. Visit the event page on Eventbrite.com for information and tickets.
Sept. 27: Totally Rad Quinceañera
LGBTQ Saves celebrates 15 years at Texas Wesleyan University, 3165 E. Rosedale St.,
Fort Worth, 7-11 p.m. Visit the event page on Zeffy.com for tickets and more information.
Through Sept. 27: ‘Hair’ at AMOC
Arts Mission Oak Cliff, 410 S. Windomere Ave., presents HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, directed by Brian Harden, through Sept. 27, with performances at 7:30 p.m. each night. Tickets are $15 for the floor, $25 for general admission, $35-$140 for a table and $45 for couch seating, available online at ArtsMissionOC.org/Hair-AMOC.
Sept. 28: Ready for Fall Drag Brunchg
Aunt Marge and Friends join Sisters in Action to present the Ready for Fall Drag Brunch, benefitting the Alzheimers Association, at 1 p.m. in The Rose Room, inside S4, 3911 Cedar Springs Road. Tickets are available online at the Sisters in Action EventBrite page.
Through Sept. 28: ‘Badge of Pride: From Silence…to Celebration’
Badge of Pride presents its LGBT history exhibition, Badge of Pride: From Silence…to Celebration, at the Irving Archives and Museum, 801 W. Irving Blvd. Visit IrvingArchivesandMuseum.com for more information.
October
Oct. 1: 9th Annual Uptown Block Party
Uptown Dallas Inc., in partnership with The Quad and Lincoln Properties, presents the 9th annual Uptown Block Party: This Ain’t Our First Rodeo, from 5:30-10 p.m., across from The Quad at 2905 Routh St. Includes live music from Rhe Reverie and All Hat No Cadillac on the Neon Moon Stage, a dedicated dance floor, and more.
Oct. 2: Cedar Springs Wine Walk
Enjoy amazing wine samples and shop along Cedar Springs. Purchase your collectible wine glass in front of Round-Up Saloon, 3912 Cedar Springs Road beginning at 6 p.m. Visit the event page on Facebook for more information.
Oct. 2: ‘Queer Factor!’
Dallas Comedy Club, 3036 Elm St., presents The Queer Factor variety show, hosted by Stefan G. Doors open at 8:45; show starts at 9 p.m. Tickets are $20.68, available online at PreKindle.com.
Oct. 2: Movies with the Meadows: Spain in the Sixties
SMU’s Meadows Museum, 5900 Bishop Blvd., celebrates its 60th anniversary with screenings of three films from the 1960s capturing the spirit of the decade in Spain, in collaboration with Dallas Film. The first film is Atraco a los tres (Robbery at Three O’Clock) from 1962, screening from 7-9 p.m. at the museum.
Oct. 3: David Archuleta
David Archuleta performs new tracks from his Earthly Delights EP and some other fan favorites in the Cambridge Room at House of Blues in Dallas. Rachel Bochner opens. Tickets available at Laylo.com.
Oct. 3: History and Practice of Photography
The Meadows Museum at SMU, 5900 Bishop Blvd., in conjunction with exhibitions featuring the work of Laura Wilson and Manuel Álvaarez Bravo, continues its Luis Martín Lecture Series in the Humanities with a presentation by SMU art professor Randall Griffin, from 10:30-11:30 a.m., on “The De-Mystification of the American West in Photographs.” The four-part series is free form SMU faculty, staff and students and museum members, and is $60 for others.
Oct. 3: TAG+ Co-Ed Dinner
TAG+ hosts its monthly co-ed dinner at 6:30 p.m. at Clear Springs, 6519 S. Broadway Ave. TAG+ does not pay for meals.
Oct. 4: Legacy of Hope ‘Brunch Soiree’
Dallas Hope Charities hosts Legacy of Hope: A Brunch Soirée from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Aloft Dallas Downtown, 1033 Young St. Special guest speaker is Mark Segal, founder of Philadephia Gay News and a Stonewall Riots veteran. Brunch include a meal and mimosas, a silent auction and a raffle and entertainment. Tickets start at $150, available online at DallasHopeCharities.org. Proceeds benefit Dallas Hope’s mission to provide safe housting for LGBTQ youth.
Have an event coming up? Email your information to Mathew Dominguez at
Mathew@DallasVoice.com by Monday at 5 p.m. for that week’s issue.
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