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Members gathering discussion: http://www.blowingwind.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=52096 Come support the freedom to love! Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/764314776920579/?ref=22 Website: http://pinkdot.sg/about-pink-dot/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pinkdotsg3 points
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Pool Party Aboard HOT BuOYS Sailing Vessel
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untilIf I bring my yacht to Sebana Cove Marina then I think I should be able to host a pool party aboard. If instead I am at ONE 15 Marina, I can't .2 points -
Group Fun (near Gurney drive)
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looking for some group fun2 points -
LGB know your T
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untilThe Transgender Day of Remembrance is marked annually on November 20. It is a day to remember fallen members of the transgender community who died as a result of transphobia and hate. In conjunction with the Transgender Day of Remembrance, The T Project, Project X, Some Reassembly Required and Oogachaga are jointly organising an event called LGB Know Your T. June Chua of The T Project and Christopher Khor of Some Reassembly Required will share on their personal experiences of being a transgender person and talk about their community projects in Singapore. Vanessa Ho of Project X will tell you more about her outreach work through Project X. This is also a chance for you to ask all your burning questions about the transgender community, in a safe and educational space. This event is suitable for anyone who identifies as a trans-ally or would like to learn how to be one! Date: 18 November 2014, Tuesday Time: 7.30pm to 9.30pm Venue: The Seminar Room, Heritage Place, 21 Tan Quee Lan Street, #02-08 Singapore 188108 (Near Bugis Junction) (see map) This is a FREE event. We welcome any cash donations to offset the venue rental cost. To help us with event logistics for the event, please register your attendance on bitly/LGBknowyourT LGB Know Your T is jointly organised by2 points -
3+1 Service by Oogachaga and Dr Tan & Partners
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Starting from 11 July 2014, Oogachaga will partner Dr Tan & Partners to offer on-site outreach and emotional support when you visit the clinic for your anonymous HIV test. After the doctor has administered the anonymous HIV test, you may request to talk in private with a professional counsellor while waiting for your test result. Our professional counsellors will be available on Fridays, 6pm2 points -
untilAre you committed to making an impact on the youth LGBTQ communities in Singapore? Are you a youth peer leader, or aspire to be one soon? Oogachaga is conducting Singapore2 points
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until#AFATH16 #AFAID16 #AFASG16 Connecting Asia to Japan, get ready for the No.1 regional Anime, Games and Cosplay event platform! Coming your way in 2016! Jump aboard with us as we bring you the world of Japan Pop Culture, NOW! ● AFA Singapore 2016 ● 25,26,27 November at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Center Official site: http://animefestival.asia/1 point
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untilSingapore is home to many cultures. Since independence, Singaporeans have lived and worked harmoniously with people from all walks of life. We are indeed proud to be in a nation that values and celebrates diversity. Openness, understanding and tolerance are important tenets of our society. In Singapore, however, very little is known about a segment of Singaporeans – the LGBTs (lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgendered individuals). Out of fear and ignorance, prejudice forms. Many negative things have said about the LGBT community; that they are abnormal, anti-family, perverse, demented, diseased… the list goes on. Safe to say, the LGBT community in Singapore has been subject to a multitude hate speech and bigotry. Pink Dot recognises that many Singaporeans are conservative. However, we also recognize the dangers that prejudice and bigotry can have on our social fabric. We are mindful that in some countries, hate crimes towards the sexual minorities have spurred outcries and social unrest. https://www.facebook.com/pinkdotsg/info/?tab=page_info1 point
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Night's OUT 10 by SGRendezvous
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Looking to get a tan? Looking to make a friend? Come join SGRendezvous at our FIRST outdoor event! We're going to have some fun in the sun and we want you to be there! With Pink Dot just around the corner, it is going to be a perfect time to make friends for the picnic - all that while getting a dose of vitamin D. Everyone gets a big chance at walking away a winner from this one as we have goodie bags, team prizes and a lucky draw in store just for you. Details Date: 6 June 2015, Saturday Time: 4pm to 7pm Dress Code: Beach wear Fee: $10 if you register alone; $8 each if you bring a friend along Note: This event is open to GBQ men age 18 to 25 years old only. Register at http://tinyurl.com/nightsout10 Limited places, so hurry! Night's OUT 10 is proudly sponsored by Tealy, Cutey & Beauty, foodpanda, BooksActually, Superslyde, DottingHill and Climb Central. It is also supported by gayhealth.sg, AWARE and Oogachaga.1 point -
Christmas Day is on 25 December each year and is one of two Christian public holidays in Singapore. The other is Good Friday. Christmas Day celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and Good Friday remembers his death. In Singapore, we have the joy of all the Christmas celebrations without the cold weather that traditional countries like England and North America have. Our streets come alive with Christmas decorations and lighting. One place to experience this joyous time of the year is in Orchard Road where shopping centres like Marina Bay Sands, Takashimaya, Tangs, ION Orchard and Wisma Atria seem to compete with each other for the most stunning decorations and effects. All of Singapore comes alive at Christmas. In November, the Sentosa HarbourFront holds a synchronised ‘light up’ – where a switch brings the whole zone to life. There are public performances and fireworks, food and singing, programs for children and shopping for adults. And to top off the atmosphere and excitement, choirs of children sing Christmas carols and street acrobats show their skills amongst decorations and Christmas trees. People of all religions enjoy the fun and festivities of Christmas, but Christians also attend church services on Christmas Day and consider it a day of worship and remembrance of Jesus Christ. Many restaurants put on Christmas meals and buffets that include turkey stuffed with lobster, truffles, Scottish salmon, honey-glazed ham, fresh seafood, and desserts like chocolate soufflé, gingerbread crème brulee and Yule logs. In family homes where Christmas is celebrated, family members exchange gifts on the evening before Christmas or on Christmas morning. And, even this far from the cold climates, it is not uncommon for families to eat roast turkey, roast vegetables and then follow it with an enjoyable dessert of Christmas pudding and custard.1 point
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Coming Out Artfully
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untilWhat does coming out mean? How do different people come out? If you choose to come out, what are the artful ways of doing so? Oogachaga invites you to mark Coming Out Day with an event where we hear from lesbian, gay and transgender people who have come out through film, poetry and the written word. Date: 11 October 2014, Saturday Time: 7pm – 9pm Venue: Artistry Café, 17 Jalan Pinang (off Victoria Street, near Bugis MRT) Admission is free, & donations are encouraged to offset the cost of hosting the event. Register online here: http://bit.ly/ComingOutDaySg20141 point -
The Boys in the Band - Fundraising show for Oogach
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untilThe Boys in the Band - Tim Garner Productions 10% of each Wondersday ticket purchased for the show on Wed 13 August will be donated to Oogachaga. Visit www.timgarnerproductions.com to purchase and mention “Wondersday” in the “Instructions to seller” field.1 point -
Looking to meet other singles? Or perhaps to connect with someone you can click with? If so, register for our upcoming speed dating event here. It's casual, it's fun and it's a convenient 2 hour engagement on a weeknight in the heart of the CBD. Venue will be a gay bar, to be disclosed to registered participants. Drinks included in $25 registration fee.1 point
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SG Tipsy Trivia returns to Earshot Cafe for an Awesome April! Price: $5 per player (max. 6 players per team. Teams with more than 6 players will have 3.5 points deducted per extra player.) Top Prize: 50% of evening's pot + $74 worth of Earshot Cafe/Viet Lang vouchers Second Prize: 30% of evening's pot Team leaders, reserve a table for your team using this form: http://bit.ly/sgttApr2014 Spots fill up fast; "chope" your place today! https://www.facebook.com/events/484340491691339/?ref=221 point
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Nostalgic Shanghai Night
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Nostalgic Shanghai Night One night only. MOVE Community First Year Anniversary & Chinese New Year1 point -
untilSpend Friday evening catching an outdoor screening of Reunion Dinner and Ilo Ilo, with its director Anthony Chen! This event is part of FILEM FILEM: Mobile Cinema Project, a partner of Watch Local, an initiative by the Singapore Film Commission. Location: Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay Admission: Free Website: http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/the-gardens/whats-on/calendar-of-event.html1 point
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untilBook Launch: The Return of Mr Kiasu SINGAPORE1 point
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Make a Candle . Empower the Underprivileged
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untilSeason of Peace . Love . Share Make a Candle . Empower the Underprivileged In India, 1 out of 12 girls who are born, die before their 1st birthday. By age 4, 1 out of 4 are victims of sex abuse. Every day, 22 women and girls are killed by their husbands or husbands1 point -
"Awesome night with great food and a chance to make new friends." - Josh, Night's OUT 4 "It's FUN-tastic." - Sky, Night's OUT 4 We are too excited for Christmas to come that we decided to have it as early as we can. The 5th run of Night's OUT is here! There will be food and drinks, games and prizes to be won too. What more can you ask for? It is the season of giving anyway. Here are the details :- Date: 7 December 2013, Saturday Time: 6pm onwards For: Gay and bisexual men aged 18 to 25 years old only Venue: To be disclosed to registered participants Cost: FREE! What is Christmas without exchanging gifts? All participants are to bring a present of your choice (not more than $10) and you will be exchanging them with your new found friends. That aside, all participants will receive a goodie bag worth over $80, from our kind sponsors. Too good to be true? Wait till you hear this. All participants will also be entitled to a lucky draw where MORE prizes will be given out. So, no matter what, everyone will be going home with something. Night's OUT would not be possible without the support of the following sponsors/partners. (click on them to go to their facebook pages) Supported by The Purple Alliance Official Media Element Community Partners Action for AIDS, Oogachaga and Fridae Official sponsors BooksActually, The Little Badge Store, Dottinghill, Tealy, Browhaus, Strip, We Need A Hero, and Small and Able. Register by clicking on the following link: http://bit.ly/1aYJIvj1 point
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untilCome for anonymous testing by AFA at: 750 Victoria Street, Singapore (Bugis MRT exit A) The MTS van is the first in Singapore and is an extension and expansion of the Anonymous Testing and Counselling Service (ATS) based in the DSC Clinic in Kelantan Lane. The ATS, which operates three times a week, is the busiest of the seven anonymous HIV test sites in Singapore approved by MOH. This community project is sponsored by the MAC AIDS Fund and supported by Ministry of Health, Ministry of Community, Youth and Sports, and the Department of STI Control. MTS Van Set-up The interior of a hybrid van, Toyota High Roof Hiace, has been converted into a counselling and testing room with complete clinical facilities to conduct rapid HIV and syphilis tests. The van will be manned by 2 trained staff who will facilitate counselling and provide testing services. Volunteers will be on site to answer public queries and to introduce the service to interested persons. Results of the rapid HIV and syphilis tests will be ready within 20/60 minutes. Tests will be performed in strictest confidence and will be anonymous. Want to find out more about MTS? The MTS service can be offered at a variety of locations. Through active outreach, AfA will work with agencies, community based groups and companies to bring the MTS to as many venues as possible. Ownership and collaboration with stakeholders are necessary to make HIV testing as non-threatening as possible. The timing of the service will be catered to needs of various groups. The operating hours will be flexible. The MTS van will also be parked at targeted locations in order to complement with AfA1 point
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untilRegion's top Japanese Popular Culture Festival, Anime Festival Asia 2013 is here! Mark your dates this November for Anime Festival Asia 2013 (AFA13), for a sensory treat of good music, shopping, anime-related content and much more. The region's biggest festival for Japanese Popular Culture, which saw over 80,000 visitors last year, returns on 81 point
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The ice-cold chains clings loosely onto your bare skin, its chill kisses your weaker spots on every movement. You shudder, and your vibrations are drawn away to meet his eager build as he draws you in from behind. You cannot see his face from this position, but the throbbing warmth nestled in the curve of your back flashes depraved, aggressively lustful expressions in your head. You are dazed by the enticing breath against your ear, smelling like a hot-blooded mix of booze and aftershave. His words nimbly glide into your consciousness.1 point
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untilAbout We Are Family We Are Family is a new bi-monthly social event for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning (LGBTQ) individuals of different nationalities to get together This five-part programme is a safe platform where LGBTQ individuals from different nationalities share their culture and experience growing up in places other than Singapore. It is also a place for Singaporeans to share their own experiences with them. The sessions are based on five selected national themes and whether you are Singaporean or non-Singaporean from other countries, feel free to join us and to hear, share, and find out more about cultures other than yours. China 21 Dec 2013, 4:00pm - 6:00pm The 'Reunion' 22 Feb 2014 time to be confirmed CLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION1 point
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Art Exhibition: Malaysian Transwomen Issue
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Our very own Malaysian trans artist Shieko Reto, is showcasing her installation on "Malaysian Transwomen Issues" at Singapore Biennale, 8Q. Location: 8Q, 8 Queen Street, Singapore 188535. The exhibition will be on until February next year. More information here:https://www.facebook.com/SingaporeBiennaleSB?fref=ts1 point -
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untilFetish Sex & BDSM (1 November) This session is devoted to a discussion about sexual adventurism in the forms of fetish sex and BDSM (bondage, discipline, sado-masochism). What are the precautions one should take in order to keep these activities safe, healthy and respectful of different parties? Taboo Conversations offers a safe platform for gay and bisexual men to discuss about topics that are relevant to them. These topics may not feature commonly in daily conversation as some are too private to be discussed in social outings, while others set off heated debates. Whether you are interested in topics that may raise eyebrows or set people thinking, we invite you to join us at the Taboo Conversations, where you can share your own experiences and learn more about these topics. Taboo Conversations is planned for men age 18 years and above. These sessions are free and light refreshments will be provided. You may sign up for as many sessions as you wish, as each session is different. All sessions are held on Fridays, 7.30pm to 9.30pm at the Oogachaga Centre. http://www.oogachaga.com/congregaytion/news/detail/339/Open-Door-on-Fridays-21 point
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Blowing Wind Anniversary Party1 point