IAN HARVIE AND
LAUGH OUT PROUD Ready to “Laugh until you cry?” “Bust a gut?” “Laugh so hard you pee?” Then
pull on those Depends and head to Martinis Above Fourth onThursday, May 10for a raucous night of hilarity. The comedic line up includes Sarah Burford, Allison Gill, Sean Wherley, Jen McGlone and headliner Ian Harvie. Ian was born in Portland, Maine and raised on the shores of (no, this isn’t a joke) Beaver Pond (don’t believe me? Check
outianharvie.com). He is one of the country’s most famous transgender comedians and has appeared on Byron Allen’s Comics Unleashed (ABC), OutLaugh on Wisecrack and One Night Stand Up (both on Logo) and was featured in Margaret Cho’s touring burlesque and comedy show Margaret Cho’s Sensuous Woman. Advance ticket purchase is highly recommended, as people purchasing tickets at the door will be seated as space permits. For tickets and information call 619.400.4500 or go to martini-
sabovefourth.com.
HEART AND HARMONY Celebrating 25 years of creating
music in and for the San Diego com- munity, San Diego Womens’ Chorus is proud to present its Anniversary Concert, “Heart & Harmony.” The concert takes place on Saturday, May 5at 7
p.m.and Sunday, May 6 at 3 p.m. at the Mission Hills United Church of Christ, 4070 Jackdaw Street in Mission Hills. Founded in 1987 the chorus is made up of members who identify
as lesbians and feminists, who’s goal it is to celebrate their power through music. SDWC will perform songs that celebrate singing, the women’s choral movement, that signify important moments from our past, as well as those that shine the way for the future. Tickets are on sale now
throughbrownpapertickets.com.
OUT AT THE PARK “Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd” has
never had more lyrical significance as it does in this annual San Diego LGBT Pride event taking place onSaturday, May 19, at 7:05 p.m. at our very own Petco Park downtown. Come join the gaggle of gays as we “Root, root, root for the home team,” while the Padres take on the Los Angeles Angels, with first time player and baseball superstar Abert Pujols. Whether you buy some “peanuts or Cracker Jacks,” beer or wine, a good time is guaranteed for every “Katie Casey or Nelly Kelly” (and yes that’s really in the song)! Tickets are $15, available through San Diego Pride exclusively—cheaper than the $18.50 individual ticket prices paid by buying tickets directly from the Padres! For more information or to buy tickets go to
sdpride.org.
FIESTA OLD TOWN CINCO DE MAYO Who doesn’t like a three-day party? Where else would you find the best Cinco de
Mayo outside of Mexico? The answers? We all do and non other than our very own Old Town San Diego! The 29th Annual Fiesta Old Town Cinco de Mayo is the largest Cinco de Mayo celebration north of the border. This FREE three-day fiesta takes place onFriday, May 4,Saturday, May 5 andSunday, May 6. There will be three stages of sizzling flamenco beats, Norteno flairs and tra- ditional Mariachi music, with food from 20 different restaurants, a beer garden and a high-end tequila sampling area to test your agave knowledge. For more information go to
fiestaoldtown.comand remember that no tickets are neces- sary because it’s free, free, free!
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