ART PHAG: Frederick Hertz, opening of Voyeur, Philly AIDs Thrift flea market, queer DJ night, Gayborhood Games

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ART PHAG: Frederick Hertz, opening of Voyeur, Philly AIDs Thrift flea market, queer DJ night, Gayborhood Games

POSTED: Thursday, September 24, 2009, 7:53 PM
Filed Under: Arts | Music | Philly Artists Art Phag
Dangerous Ponies

Every Thursday, we give you this week's LGBTQ to-do list. -Author Frederick Hertz will be at Giovanni's Room (345 S. 12th St.,'215-923-2960) today, Sept. 24 at 5:30 p.m., reading from his book Making It Legal: A Guide to Same-Sex Marriage, Domestic Partnerships, and Civil Unions for free. Hertz, an attorney from Oakland, Calif., makes a living providing legal advice to gay couples about marriage, divorce and property ownership. Get ready to be informed. -We've been hearing it for weeks, but on Fri., Sept. 25 at 11:30 p.m. Pure is officially transitioning into what's being hyped as one of the most fab clubs in town, Voyeur Nightclub (1221 St. James St., 215-735-5772). The newly designed, multi-level club will be filled with tunes by DJ Dozia and DJ Tripp. You know you wanna be there. Everyone else will be. -On Sun., Sept. 27 from noon to 4 p.m.,'Philly AIDS Thrift will be pulling their goods out onto the street for their So-So (South of South Street) Block Party and Flea Market. The area on Bainbridge between Fifth and Sixth streets will be flooded with thrifty threads, live music and local restaurant booths. Do it for the fun, do it for the cause. All proceeds go toward the AIDS Fund. -A slew of queer, lady rockers and DJs will be infiltrating Tritone (1508 South St.,'215-545-0475) on Sat., Sept. 26 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. for a $10 show that will surely rock you out of your skinny jeans. Among the list of performers will be Dangerous Ponies (pictured), Rachel Tension and DJ Lil Sis. -And don't forget about the Gayborhood Games on Sat., Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m., which I wrote about in this week's Agenda section. Itching for more gay events? Check out our LGBTQ listings.

 
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