Solo Photography Show : Fabien Charuau

What you have here is a simple interweaving of different projects such that there arises a dialogue, one that continues to engage Fabien.

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Book Reading : Hostel Room 131

Azaad Bazaar presents Book Reading with acclaimed author R.Raj Rao of his new book Hostel Room 131.

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Queer Azaadi Mumbai : Debrief and Way Ahead with Pride 2011

With almost 5 months to go for Pride March on 30th Jan, 2011 the Queer Azaadi Mumbai (QAM) committee has called for a meeting with all organizations, individuals and fellow queer friends concerned.

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Book Release : Hostel Room 131

Penguin Books India, Bombay Dost and Crossword cordially invite you to the launch of R Raj Rao’s ‘Hostel Room 131′ by noted filmmaker Onir.

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Kovai Rainbow Festival

The city of Kovai celebrates it’s very first month long Pride Festival, concluding with a Pride March on the 27th.

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Freedom Run

In commemoration of Gandhi Jayanti and to denounce British colonial laws worldwide, laws that criminalise adult consensual sex The Delhi FrontRunners and Walkers (DFR) have organized Freedom Run.

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Bad Is Good : Talent Quest

B.I.G Team presents Bad Is Good, Gay friendly parties.

Cost: For those who are not drinking alcohol, cost of Rs650 covers unlimited soft drinks and choice of 4 v and 4 n-v starters. Rs750 buys the same + 2 small drinks. Extra drinks at Rs50 for a small drink, beer, etc.

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The GayBombay Film Festival

A film by Harish Iyer, or Aham. Its a courageous film that takes on the issue of child sex abuse and how queer kids get specially signalled out for this (they do NOT turn out queer because of the abuse – that’s a lie spread by homophobes which is one of the most vicious aspects of child sex abuse).

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Draw The Circle by Desi Deen

As Deen struggles to come to terms with being a transgender man, those who love him most find themselves struggling as well in this unique solo show, told entirely from the point of view of Deen’s family, friends, and partner, yet performed by Deen himself.

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Sunday High Discussion : Growing Old Queer

One of the biggest insecurities that LGBT populations face is the thought of growing old. This week, Bombay Dost (Sunday High) will discuss whether it’s really more difficult if you are LGBT, what our methods can be to cope with old age, the support mechanisms that should exist and how these ideas can be implemented.

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Queer Cafe

After three successful annual queer cafes, we bring another evening for voices that challenge the ways in which we imagine or our supposed to imagine our many genders and desires!

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Say Hello To Coimbatore

Looks like the folks behind the Chennai Rainbow Pride celebrations will not be limiting themselves to just one city. Yup you heard it right, they have bigger…much bigger plans.

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Mumbai Says Queer Azadi Zindabad!

Queer Azadi Mumbai invites you to join in the Naaz judgment celebrations.

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New Delhi Joins The Party

Delhi Pride Committee invites all to join in celebrating the efforts of countless queer individuals, activists, lawyers and supporters from every walk of life, who led the Naz victory for the dignity and rights of LGBTIQ people.

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Kerala Makes A Debut

While the final floor plan is yet to be chalked out, it gives me immense pleasure to inform you folks that Kerala (yup God’s own country) is having its very first Pride celebrations this year.

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And the T-Shirt goes to:

… Jane Doe!

The winning slogan is: “Each of us is different, but all of us are EQUAL”.

The slogan that was runner up was: “Freedom means loving whoever you like.”, by IdeaSmith.

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Bangalore Celebrates Historic Naz Verdict Anniversary

Bangalore’s Queer Groups have decided to celebrate 1st anniversary of the historic Naz Foundation decision decriminalizing IPC 377. In glorified words; mating between two consenting adults of same sex is no longer a criminal offence in India

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Chennai Pride Festivities 2010

The sexy Pride Month is here and the celebrations have begun! Chennai is rocking this month with various events and contests to celebrate the visibility of alternate sexualities and gender identities.

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