Christopher Street West is an LGBTQ pride parade and festival that was first held in June 1970 in
Hollywood to commemorate the first anniversary of the
Stonewall Riots in
Manhattan. After incorporation, the event moved to West Hollywood for many years and was typically held the second weekend in June until it relocated back to the City of Los Angeles in 2022. The West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval is an event that takes place annually on October 31. Once a larger event, participation has dwindled dramatically since the
COVID-19 pandemic, further compounded by budgetary cuts from the city of West Hollywood, the event's sponsor. The annual One City One Pride event was an LGBTQ Arts Festival held over a 40-day period from Harvey Milk Day, May 22 through the end of Pride Month, June 30. In 2023, the "One City One Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival" became the "WeHo Pride Arts Festival" to align with the new WeHo Pride brand. In 2024, the WeHo Pride Arts Festival downshifted from 40-days of programming to a unified weekend of programming from June 14 through June 16. Since 1993, the City of West Hollywood and its LGBTQ+ Advisory Board have presented over 173 Rainbow Key Awards to those who have made outstanding contributions to West Hollywood’s LGBTQ+ community. These contributions, by an individual or a group, maybe in many forms, including the arts, community action, humanitarian action, sports, medicine, armed services, leadership potential, benefit to the global LGBTQ+ community, or other ways. Past honorees have included
Bruce Vilanch, Abbe Land, Kenneth Hahn,
Tom of Finland,
Sheila Kuehl, David Cooley,
Chaz Bono, West Hollywood Community Housing Corporation, Project Angel Food,
Jazzmun, and
Nahshon Dion. The West Hollywood Book Fair has been held in the fall since 2001. Past participants have included Andrew McCarthy, Deepak Chopra, and Rocco DiSpirito.
Frontrunners LGBT Pride Run is a 5 km/10 km run/walk held on the Sunday morning of
LGBT Pride. The City of West Hollywood sponsors pet appreciation days including walks throughout the year, which have in the past featured pet psychics and dog activities. During Halloween, the week before October 31, animals can participate in a costume contest in West Hollywood Park. West Hollywood is near
Runyon Canyon Park's hiking trail and dog park in Hollywood. The
Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Party has traditionally been held at the
Pacific Design Center. It is a multimillion-dollar fundraiser for the foundation. West Hollywood has many ongoing programs to celebrate the arts and culture of the city. The literary community is acknowledged with the year-round author series WeHo Reads, featuring new and noteworthy authors at the West Hollywood Library with a full-day literary event each fall. An annual PowPow is presented by AIDS Project Los Angeles Red Circle Project and the City of West Hollywood. This event, held at
Plummer Park promotes HIV awareness and prevention among the Native communities and features dance, music, food, and educational resources. West Hollywood inaugurated the first City Poet,
Steven Reigns, during the regular City Council meeting on October 6, 2014.
Pickle Drag Queen became West Hollywood's first
drag laureate on International Drag Day, July 16, 2023.
LGBTQ community West Hollywood is the epicenter of
LGBT culture in Los Angeles County. Approximately 40% of the population in the city identifies as
lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. West Hollywood has become one of the world's top gay vacation spots for LGBTQ travelers and is at the center of
Southern California gay culture, including nightlife, spas, shopping, and dining. The city maintains expansive historical records of the LGBTQ community. The West Hollywood Library has an extensive collection of LGBTQ records, literature, and history, including the
June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives, and the Ron Shipton HIV Information Center. According to an
LA Times article, the ONE Archives Gallery and Museum is the first museum in Southern California exclusively dedicated to gay history. In 2018, America's first city-wide
Bi Pride event was held in West Hollywood. ==Government==