Friday 07.10 & Saturday 07.11

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Campy tribute to lesbian pulp fiction gets late-night staging at the Pocket

It was a love that dare not speak its name! …. until the Supreme Court gave it the OK in 2015. But long before marriage equality, pulp novels about “sinful” same-sex relationships provided the grist for many closeted fantasies. The regional premiere play The Beebo Brinker Chronicles celebrates that genre with a nod to lesbian novelist Ann Bannon with two late-night performances this week at Pocket Sandwich Theater. Don’t miss the scandal of the century!
DEETS:
Pocket Sandwich Theater
5400 E. Mockingbird Lane
Friday and Saturday
10:45 p.m. doors, 11:15 p.m. curtain
$12
214-821-1860

Saturday 07.11

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Drag Racer Miss Fame glams up The Brick

Drag queens are supposed to lip sync, not sing, but Miss Fame breaks the mold. She has a single out, “Rubber Doll,” and recently dropped a solo CD, Beauty Marked. She’ll share those musical enterprises — as well as her fashionista persona — with the crowd at The Brick for a show this Saturday.
DEETS:
The Brick
2525 Wycliff Ave.
10 p.m.–4 a.m.
$30–$165
MissFameDallas.eventbrite.com

Thursday 07.16—Thursday 07.23

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Asian Film Fest features, as always, queer content

North Texas is lucky to have so many film festivals sharing this international medium in varied and unique ways, and while Q Cinema focuses on gay content, almost all feature some queer-friendly films, including the Asian Film Festival of Dallas, now in its 14th year. Among the entries of LGBT interest are the closing-night film, A Girl at My Door (pictured), Eat with Me, a ballet film (Ballerino) as well as a number of shorts. But check out all the offerings at this fun fest.
DEETS:
Angelika Film Center
5321 E. Mockingbird Lane
For complete schedule and pricing, visit AsianFilmDallas.com.

This article appeared in the Dallas Voice print edition July 10, 2015.