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Thursday 21 May
School's Out Wellington
3:45-5pm
Guest speaker:
young genderfluid hottie from the UK
School's Out at Out Takes: Reel Queer Film Festival
Saturday 30 May
4:30pm (meet 4ish at Paramount)
"Shelter"
hot surfer boys....
$12.50 students, bring ID
Saturday 6 June
12:30pm (meet 12ish at Paramount)
"Short and Girly"
6 queer girl short films
$12.50 students, bring ID
Sunday 7 June
8:30pm (meet 8pm ish at Paramount)
Patrik, Age 1.5
Film about gay families, homophobia and adoptions going bad!!...
$12.50 students, bring ID
(all movies $15 w/out student ID)
UniQ all ages ball coming up in July!!
watch this space for more details...
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Sat 14 March
Picnic and Lego Day
Island Bay Park for a picnic, then to Merlin's house (which is near the park) for Lego
12-4ish
(Merlin has HEAPS of Lego, but bring along a Lego character with its own biography, story, history etc, if you have lego)
(Island Bay park is the last stop on the Island Bay line, No. 1 bus)
Sun 15 March
Assume Nothing Doco
(one of Hannah's mates is in this so she's going along if anyone wants to come)
Hoyts, Manners Mall
6:30pm
$13.50
Many of us assume that there are only two genders and that being female or male follows from the sex of our biological bodies. Focusing on the art, photography and performances of six “alternative” gender artists of Maori, Samoan-Japanese, and Pakeha descent, the film Assume Nothing poses the questions: “What if “male” and “female” are not the only options? How do other genders express themselves through art?”
Sat 28 March
A Brief History of Helen of Troy
Bats Theatre, 1 Kent Tce
6:30pm
$13 ( let me know numbers cos i will need to book )
Charlotte is fifteen, fat and ugly. Her beautiful mother is dead, her grieving dad can barely talk to her and her best friend is a faggot. To cope with it all Charlotte devises a vivid fantasy world centred around the beautiful Helen of Troy, which provides some comfort, but her mild psychosis is slowly destroying the lives of those around her.
She wants to have a face that launched a thousand ships but will settle for becoming a porn star.
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Sat 21 Feb
Pink shirts at Cuba St Carnival
members of Schools Out, UniQ and SS4Q (safer schools for queers) will be wearing Pink Shirts and handing out flyers promoting Pink Shirt Day (Weds 25 Feb)
Sun 22 Feb
School's Out picnic and movie
meet 12noon Civic Square for a picnic
Bring something to share
1pm we go to Reading on Courtenay, and watch "Milk", a true story about a gay politician who was assassinated
Weds 25 Feb
Pink Shirt Day
wear something pink to symbolise that we will not tolerate bullying anywhere. Help stop bullying now!
Sat 28 Feb
Out in the Square
GLBTI Queer fair in Civic Square
10am - 5pm
Fri 6 March
all ages Pink Light Disco
8:30 til midnight
$10