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15th Annual Dyke March LA Happens Today!

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Are you ready, boots? Start walking!

The 15th Annual LA Dyke March kicks off at 5:30 pm today at the Vista Theater in Silverlake, just east of the Sunset/Hollywood junction. The walk is short, and the pace is mellow - bring your bikes, rollerskates, and fabulous costumes if you like. Whistles and noisemakers are strongly encouraged.

The post-party will be held at the Silverlake Triangle Park If the afterparty is anything like last year's, we are in for one hell of a good time. Make sure not to miss Patria Jacobs set at 7:30! Full set list after the jump!

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Vista Theater 4473 Sunset Drive in Silverlake. Meet-up at 5:30 pm
Silverlake Triangle Park 1600 Griffith Park Blvd at Sunset

Set list:

Alison De La Cruz 7pm-7:25pm
Q S Workers 7:25pm-7:32pm
Patria Jacobs 7:32pm-7:52pm
Jianda 20 7:52pm-8:12pm
-----Raffle------ 8:12pm-8:32pm
Pharaoh 5 8:32pm-8:37pm
DJ Claw-D 25 8:37pm-9:02pm
Hir Bois 10 9:02pm-9:12pm
Angie Evans 9:12pm-9:32pm
Nova Jade 25 9:32pm-9:57pm
*running simultaneously* take down/set up/emcee time 9:57pm-10:30pm

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