March Happy Hour
The Five6 124 S 1st St, Rogers, Arkansas, United StatesDowntown Rogers is where we'll be in March. Come meet some new people at this cute little hotspot!
Downtown Rogers is where we'll be in March. Come meet some new people at this cute little hotspot!
Our GenPride program provides time and space for the members of the region's LGBTQ community, ages 50+ to socialize and have fun! Sign-up to receive specific GenPride notifications here! We'll meet this month at NWA Equality's resource center in downtown Fayetteville.
We celebrate both Women's History and Transgender Visibility in March. This month's book selection is Summer Fun by Jeanne Thornton, winner of the 2022 Lammy Award for transgender fiction. The main character of Summer Fun, Gala, a young trans woman, works at a hostel in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. She is obsessed with the Get… Read more about March Gay Book Club
Now that drag is legal again in Arkansas – Hang out with Taylor Madison Monroe, Shawn Tyler Andrews, Cassandra Rae, Mr. Arkansas Continental Holland, Miss Gay Arkansas America Savvy Savant, and the Arkansas Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence for our annual drag bingo comedy show, prizes and all this cast's zany shenanigans to fundraise for the… Read more about 2023 Dickson Divas Drag Bingo
In addition to the regular performance, The University of Arkansas Schola Cantorum will perform musical selections from Considering Matthew Shepard during an interfaith panel discussing the balance of religion with LGBTQ acceptance. This event is sponsored by NWA Equality and is free.
In partnership with NWA Equality, the University of Arkansas Schola Cantorum performs Considering Matthew Shepard by Craig Hella Johnson. Composed in 2016, Considering Matthew Shepard is a large musical work for mixed chorus and soloists, piano, guitar, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, bass, and percussion. The two concert chronicles the events surrounding the murder of Matthew… Read more about UofA Schola Cantorum, “Considering Matthew Shepard”
This month, we're reading John Copenhaver's The Savage Kind, winner of the 2022 Lambda Literary Award for LGBTQ Mystery. Two lonely teenage girls in 1940s Washington, DC, discover they have a penchant for solving crimes — and an even greater desire to commit them — in the new mystery novel by Macavity Award-winning novelist John… Read more about April Gay Book Club
The Odd Soul in downtown Springdale is where we'll be for April's Happy Hour!
Our GenPride program provides time and space for the members of the region's LGBTQ community, ages 50+ to socialize and have fun! Sign-up to receive specific GenPride notifications here! We'll meet this month at NWA Equality's resource center in downtown Fayetteville.
It's patio season, and we'll take full advantage of Bentonville Dive's patio for May's Happy Hour. See you there!