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The best events in L.A. this season


Mustache Mondays Founded by promoter Nacho


Nava and resident DJs Total Freedom and Josh Peace, Mustache turns Monday into a sloppy, raucous extension of the weekend. The night often features special guest DJs and drag queens; Le1f, Lady Miss Kier, Sam Sparro and Gangsta Boo are among the notable names that have come through to perform. à The Lash, 117 Winston St (213-687-7723, instagram.com/mustachemondays). Mon at 9pm; free.


Dina Martina:


Of the Charts Drag star and Vegas stalwart Dina Martina, who describes herself as a “tragic singer, horrible dancer and surreal raconteur,” brings her talents to one of the few queer cabarets still regularly operating on the east side of town. John Waters counts himself among her many fans. à Cavern Club Celebrity Theater at Casita Del Campo, 1920 Hyperion Ave (323-662-4255, cavernclubtheater.com). Jan 20, 21, 27, 28 at 8, 10pm; $25.


Mr. L.A. Leather Bear


2017 Contest Venerable East Side bear (and otter and cub) den Eagle L.A. hosts its third annual Mr. L.A. Leather Bear contest. In addition to crowning 2017’s bear king of leather, this debauched occasion also celebrates the winner of last year’s title. à Eagle L.A., 4219 Santa Monica Blvd (323- 669-9472, eaglela.com). Jan 21 at 8pm; $5.


63 David Sedaris: A Work


in Progress Beloved writer and humorist


Alan Cumming Sings


Sappy Songs Cumming brings his cabaret show from New York’s legendary Cafe Carlyle to Downtown L.A. for this evening of garish and bawdy navel-gazing, featuring songs from the Great (Gay) American Songbook, including works from Noël Coward, Stephen Sondheim and Annie Lennox. à Walt Disney Concert Hall, 111 S Grand Ave (323-850-2000, laphil .com). Jan 29 at 7:30pm; $52–$122.


TIMEOUT.COM/ LOS-ANGELES/LGBT


Sedaris comes to CAP UCLA to workshop his forthcoming book, Theft by Finding. You may have seen him read from his witty works before, but this intimate series is different: The book isn’t quite done yet, and he’ll try out different variations in front of the audience every night for a week as he polishes it to perfection. à Macgowan Hall Little Theater, 245 Charles E. Young Dr (310-825-5761, cap.ucla.edu). Jan 22–28: Sun at 7pm; Mon-Fri at 8pm; Sat at 2,8pm. $15–$59.


“Is Hollywood Transparent? Identity and ‘Mis’ representation


à McClintock Theatre, 1010 W Jefferson Blvd (visionsandvoices.usc.edu/events). Jan 27 at 3pm; with R.S.V.P free.


Rhonda International presents Rhondavous:


A Lovers’ Ball Rhonda is L.A.’s preeminent polysexual dance party, and around Valentine’s Day, things get extra saucy. Resident DJs Goddollars and Paradise are joined by a roster of local and international talent spread across three rooms of sensual healing and eccentric eroticism. à Union, 4607 W Pico Blvd (323-466- 2971, facebook.com/rhondaintl). Feb 10 at 10pm; $30.


sSISTERSs: An


in the Industry” Transparent’s Alexandra Billings hosts a panel of actors and activists to explore depictions of trans people in mainstream film and television. They discuss whether these fictitious portrayals are empowering or impeding the efforts of trans people working for gender justice.


Experimental Musical Written and Directed


by Gina Young Award-winning writer and director Young (Tales of a Fourth Grade Lesbo, Femmes: A Tragedy) premieres her latest opus. This time around, the play focuses on the story of three sisters who may or may not be actual witches. And it’s a punk-rock musical, naturally. à 24th Street Theatre, 1117 W 24th St (213- 745-6516, visionsandvoices.usc.edu/events). Feb 22, 23 at 8pm; with R.S.V.P. free.


Mari’s Leather


Garden Party Sister Mariposa Patriota of the L.A. Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence hosts her annual garden party, where leather-clad ladies and gentlemen bare their hearts and souls (and an array of other parts) as they compete for the coveted titles of Mr. and Ms. Los Angeles Leather. Produced by the Los Angeles Leather Coalition, this popular casual mixer brings together both contestants and general enthusiasts. à MCC in the Valley, 5730 Cahuenga Blvd, (818-762- 1133, lalc.info). Feb 26 at 4pm; $10–$20.


January–March 2017 Time Out Los Angeles


PHOTOGRAPH: KEVIN GARCIA


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