
We're welcoming every intersection of our community to our third annual Pride or Die - a FREE Horror-themed event celebrating LGBTQIA+ identity. On Saturday, June 24th from 4pm - 9:30pm, join us at Media Pollution in Los Angeles, CA.
You'll be treated to a DJ set from LVCRFT, a special screening of "Don't Turn off the Ghost Light" followed by an exclusive sneak preview of Allisyn Snyder's directorial debut - "Howdy, Neighbor!", immersive art, health resources from AHF - Aids Healthcare Foundation Pharmacy & Children's Hospital Los Angeles, a LIVE podcast from AfroHorror, special performances from MAJOR, Lights Out, a pop-up marketplace of Horror vendors, food from Rice And BBQ, & much more, all in a haunting atmosphere.

3816 MEDFORD ST. LOS ANGELES, CA 90063

DJ SET

SPECIAL APPEARANCES

SKELETON SAM
LVCRFT'S GRAVEYARD GHOUL

LIGHTS OUT
THEATRICAL PRODUCTION

MAJOR
DRAG PERFORMER

HEALTH RESOURCES

FREE HIV TESTING

FREE MPOX VACCINES

EXCLUSIVE PODCASTS




EXCLUSIVE SNEAK PEAK

SPECIAL SCREENING


MINI MARKETPLACE

SCHEDULE
EVENT HOURS: 4 PM - 9:30 PM
OPENING PERFORMANCE:
Lights Out Creative - 4:30 PM
"DON'T TURN OFF THE GHOST LIGHT"
Film screening - 5-5:30 PM
+ PLUS
HOWDY, NEIGHBOR! SNEAK PEAK:
Film Sneak Peak Exclusive - 5-5:30 PM
EXCLUSIVE RECORDING:
Horror Queers Podcast - 5:30-5:45 PM
DRAG PERFORMANCE #1:
Major - 5:45 PM
DJ SET BY LVCRFT:
w/ Skeleton Sam Meet & Greet
6-8PM
LIVE PODCAST:
AfroHorror Podcast - 8:15 PM
DRAG PERFORMANCE #2:
Major - 9:15 PM
Check back in for updates!



Street parking may be available along Medford st., Bonnie Beach Pl., or other nearby locations.
Media Pollution, 3816 Medford St, Los Angeles, CA 90063

BBQ STICKS - Served w/ side of pancit (noodles) & rice.






SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR "PRIDE OR DIE" 2023 SPONSORS:








Horror in Color is a growing platform painting the Horror genre with colors of intersectional diversity, inclusion and equity. They aim to make the genre accessible to all, especially women, People of Color, LGBTQIA+, and people with disabilities. Notable guests range from American Horror Story’s Angelica Ross to music trailblazer Tinashe.