socialite stories: Nov 19 and on

Nov 19—OVERDOSE THURSDAY WITH EL DJETTE AND B’UGO at club Parking

Nov 19—Queer Picnic Party at the People’s Potato

Nov 20—Smut on the Dance Floor! The Heavy Petting/Dirty Dancing edition at Woof bar

Nov 20—(p)Leather and Lace: The (re)Doing It Wrap-Up Party!

Nov 21—Worn Fashion Journal launch and Slow Dance Night

Nov 20—Can We Play Fun Gay?: Disjuncture and Difference, and the Precarious Mobilities of Millennial Queer Youth Narratives (part of the Simone de Beauvoir Institute feminist café series)

Nov 22—The Cranberries

Nov 23—Queer Concordia presents the Betty & Veronica mixer and fundraiser for Concondia’s annual HIV/AIDS exhibition

Nov 24—Telling Tales: By Hook Or By Crook and Billy Tipton: Breaking rules of outsider stories—Films and Artist Talk by Silas Howard

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