It was a quiet early evening in West Hollywood this past Saturday–few people were walking the strip on Santa Monica Boulevard, the Abbey wasn't jammed, and the house music wasn't pounding away. But a little after 8 p.m., a hundred or so gays and lesbians met up at Ultra Suede on Robertson Boulevard to raise money to fight Proposition 8, the anti-gay marriage November ballot measure.

The event was called “You May Kiss The…”, and it was hosted by top promoters in gay and lesbian nightlife: Tom Whitman, Fuse Events, and TigerHeat. The Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center's Young Professionals Council also helped organized the fund raiser, which hoped to draw a mixed, gay and lesbian crowd. Bruce Vilanch, Jai Rodriguez, and others performed, and donations ranged between $30 to $25.

Jai Rodriguez, left, chats with one of the only legally married couples who attended the fund raiser at Ultra Suede on Saturday night.

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Evie Harris told ribald jokes to the crowd's amusement.

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The Pin-Up Girls danced a hot number for the lesbians in the audience, which the gay men seemed to appreciate.

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Jai Rodriguez sang his own song while also serving as master of ceremonies.

With Election Day looming, opponents of Prop. 8 have raised close to $11 million, according to the California Secretary of State. They probably need to raise another $9 million within the next few weeks to run an effective TV and radio ad campaign. Supporters to ban gay marriage in California have already raised nearly $16 million, according to the California Secretary of State.

Contact Patrick Range McDonald at pmcdonald@laweekly.com.

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