Where: Cafe Roka, 35 Main St, Bisbee
When: Sunday, June 18 at 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Join Afeelya Bunz, Tyra Marie and Arizona’s Hipstorian, Marshall Shore for a Retrospectacular brunch to die for. Enjoy delicious food and drink at Bisbee’s renowned CafĂ© Roca and let the queens enterain you while Marshall regales you with an
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Thursday, June 8, 2017
Big Gay Brunch: Bisbee
BINGO @ The Clarendon
Free
Where: Rooftop, Clarendon Hotel, 401 W Clarendon Ave
When: Tuesday, June 20th, 7-9p
Rooftop BINGO FREE + Prizes = Fun Where: Lounge at Cafe Tranquilo/ The Clarendon Hotel
Host: Marshall Shore, The Hip Historian
Ball Girl: Jenny Kuller, Redhead Sadie
Signs of the Times: Arizona's Golden Age of Neon & Signs
Where: Ed Robson Library9330 East Riggs Road, Sun Lakes When:6/ 13 @1p
Where: Gila Bend Library 202 N Euclid Ave, Gila Bend When: 6/ 28 @1p
The rise of car travel in the 1940s, 1950s & 1960s meant that thousands of people were traversing the broad expanses of the Southwest looking for new landscapes and adventure. As the cars sped past, restaurants, motels, curio shops and gas stations needed large, bright signs to make an impression. This informative and entertaining visual presentation explores the social significance of the rise of commercial neon signs, and references the designers whose signs became iconic images that defined the West in the age of the automobile.
Where: Gila Bend Library 202 N Euclid Ave, Gila Bend When: 6/ 28 @1p
The rise of car travel in the 1940s, 1950s & 1960s meant that thousands of people were traversing the broad expanses of the Southwest looking for new landscapes and adventure. As the cars sped past, restaurants, motels, curio shops and gas stations needed large, bright signs to make an impression. This informative and entertaining visual presentation explores the social significance of the rise of commercial neon signs, and references the designers whose signs became iconic images that defined the West in the age of the automobile.
Trivia Night at Alamo
When: Tuesday, June 13 at 7 PM - 9 PM
Where: Alamo Drafthouse Phoenix, 4955 S. Arizona Ave, Chandler
Hear about the East Valley’s baseball past, while you compete with other trivia enthusiasts at this inaugural event. Have a night out with friends enjoying delicious local craft drinks, amazing food and the outrageous fun that is Marshall Shore. Compete with a trivia team of four or six. Reserve your spot today.
Doors will open at 6:30pm with Trivia starting promptly at 7pm.
More information at chandlermuseum.org .
Doors will open at 6:30pm with Trivia starting promptly at 7pm.
More information at chandlermuseum.org .
LGBT+ History in Arizona @ Tempe Library
When: Monday, June 12 at 6 PM - 7:30 PM
Where: Tempe Public Library/ Meeting rm A, 3500 S Rural Rd, Tempe
Join us for an educational workshop about Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT+) History in Arizona with Marshall Shore (Hip Historian). Also, learn how to preserve personal archives and local history for future generations with Nancy Godoy (Archivist from Arizona State University). Free archive kits will be distributed!
Vegas in Space: Phoenix Premiere
Vegas in Space with Miss X & Marshall Shore |
Where: FilmBar 815 N. 2nd St.Phoenix
When: Wednesday June 28 2017 7:30 P
Join San Francisco legend Brad Chandler, aka Chad Wrangler, aka Miss X! Founding member of San Francisco’s drag troupe Sluts A Go Go, Brad is writer, star and producer of the Troma film, Vegas In Space.
The event is a fundraiser for the Arizona LGBT+ History Project, an initiative to preserve stories and other archival materials that document the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) history in Arizona.
LGBTQ: History in Arizona
LGBTQ: History in Arizona
Where: Ironwood Library, 4333 E Chandler Blvd, Phoenix
When: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
Celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month with Phoenix's own Hip Historian Marshall Shore as he shares the story of Arizona's LGBTQ History. From pre-statehood to present day, Shore will use storytelling magic, found film footage and photos, ephemera, and artifacts to bring our state's LGBTQ heritage to life in an entertaining and educational presentation. Supported by the Friends of Phoenix Public Library Ironwood Chapter.
Malinda's Alley Mural
This June Third Friday, come see downtown’s bold new mural, enjoy a cocktail on us, and hear about the colorful character and namesake who inspired this piece.
Join artists Hugo Medina and Darrin Armijo-Wardle, Downtown Phoenix Inc., and Renaissance Hotel for a dedication and cocktail reception at the mural, which now graces the alley behind the Renaissance Hotel.
Enjoy complimentary refreshers while you hear from the artists and mural project supporters. After, we'll head down to the speakeasy bar Melinda’s Alley for an after party with hosted appetizers and cocktails, and little-known narratives of the mural's namesake, Malinda Curtis, as told by Marshall Shore, Phoenix's resident Hipstorian.
For more details on the artists, Malinda and this project, read our latest blog: http://bit.ly/MalindaMural
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