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Friday night June 3rd, join the artists at Precinct DTLA for Queen Kong hosted by the Boulet Brothers.  HOMO RIOT will be in attendance as well as Mark Cramer, DJ Sad Boy, Antonio Da Silva, Ruben Esparza, JT Bruns, JON VAZ GAR, Liss LaFleur, Jeremy Lucido, Josef Jasso, Alex La Cruz, Jamison Karon, Martin Matamoros, Stuart SandfordJoey Terrill.  Drink specials all night as well as dancing and performances on stage.  The party kicks off at 10pm.

Saturday night June 4th is the Opening Night of the Queer Biennial 
The event will include works in the gallery, short films, live performance art and installations including a street installation by Homo Riot.  The event will be at Industry Gallery  801 East 7th Street DTLA.  Gallery hours are 6-11pm.  Music provided by DJ Sad Boy.

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