Are you a homo-genius? On Tuesday, April 27th, Beijing Period is hosting a Gay Trivia night at White Rabbit.
Come test your knowledge in various categories like “gay-ography”, “her-story”, and “bi-ology”.
The game will be played in teams with a maximum of 5 participants on each team. There will be 4 rounds (including a music round). Prizes for the top 3 teams as well as spot prizes given throughout the night. Ties will be settled with a drink off.
No mobile phones are to be used! If we catch anyone using one, we’ll shove it up your ass. (I know all the big mary bottoms just got excited at that thought but you will NOT enjoy this! Even if you have it set on vibrate!)
The popularity of White Rabbit is indisputable. After a brief downtime following the closure of its original location on Lucky Street, White Rabbit came back with a vengeance following the location of its new den of sin in Tongli Studios in Sanlitun. The new location felt a bit claustrophobic compared to the original location, but that is about to change as the official word from owner Thomas Gasestidious is that White Rabbit will be taking over the tired, past-its-prime bar, Cheers, directly next door. This will effectively double the size of White Rabbit and will certainly add some more room for patrons to fall over themselves as they stumble around the club in the wee hours of the morning.
The old White Rabbit was a perennial favorite for subterranean late night dancing and prancing, but it’s abrupt closer last summer left many desperately seeking a new place to boogie. As many of you are already aware, White Rabbit has been resurrected and has landed in the much more central location in Sanlitun’s Tongli Studio. While lacking the basement dungeon vibe of the old White Rabbit, owner Thomas Gaestadius has kept the bare concrete style, minus the luxury trappings that can be found in other clubs around the city. This allows the focus to be on music and dancing, which is what White Rabbit does best. In honor of the former Queer Night that
Back in March, 15 flamboyant and equally enthusiastic dancers found their way to the White Rabbit, one of our favorite dark and







