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Sunday, June 28, 2009

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40th Annual LGBT Pride March
(From 5th Ave. & 52nd St. to Christopher & Greenwich St.) (Step off at noon) The March began as an annual civil rights demonstration beginning the year after the Stonewall Riots in 1970. Over the years its purpose has broadened to include recognition of the fight against AIDS and to remember those we have lost to the illness, violence and neglect. It has also evolved to include being a celebration of our lives and our community. (FREE) Event Website
OrganizationsLGBTSocial
16th Pridefest
(Hudson St. between Abingdon Sq. & West 14th St.) (11AM) Pridefest is the annual LGBT street fair, it seeks to bring together local residents and families, community leaders, and area business owners to celebrate in the street. Combining vendors, entertainers, and community activities for a day of fun celebration of LGBT Pride in the name of equality. (FREE) Event Website
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Dance on the Pier
(Pier 54, 13th St @ the West Side Highway) (4PM) There is no other event quite like the official NYC LGBT Dance on the Pier. It is a protest set to music, a celebration set to the western skyline and a reminder of how far we've come Featuring the music of Phillip Kimball, Jack Reina, and Corey Craig and Lights by Guy Smith. ($50-150) Event Website
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Pride Sunday Services
(MCCNY, 446 West 36th St, New York, NY 10018) (9am, 11am & 7pm) Join the MCCNY Float and Choir in the LGBT Pride Parade after morning services. Event Website
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
Pride Goes East
(Fourth Arts Block, East 4th Street (Bowery & 2nd), New York, NY 10003) (All Day Events) Fourth Arts Block (FAB) and the Lower East Side Business Improvement District (LES BID) partner to bring Gay Pride to the East Side with Pride Goes East, a week-long celebration of special events and local deals during Pride Week in New York City. Pride Goes East will offer the community a vibrant alternative to the West Village with more room to celebrate a milestone in LGBT history. During Pride Week, Pride Goes East visitors can enjoy special gay-themed performances and events. (FREE) (212 475 4919) [email protected] Event Website
Note: this event runs June 21 - 28
Arts & Entertainment
Tomando Cafe
(Theater for the New City, 155 First Ave, New York, NY 10003) (8PM Sunday @ 3PM) RosaTeresa Castro-Vargas [is] an amazing woman who performs on the 6th Avenue L train stop.... She plays a little Casio keyboard and sings Spanish songs in a beautiful, angelic, operatic voice…. She's the best, and most overlooked, subway musician in Manhattan.” The story goes that in a time of financial hardship and at the advice of a friend, RosaTeresa began singing her songs in the subways of New York City. www.theaterforthenewcity.net ($12) (212-254-1109) Event Website
Note: this event runs June 11 - 14, 18 - 21, and 25 - 29
OrganizationsLGBT
IN The Life Pride Brunch 2009
(In the Life Studios, 184 5th Ave, New York, NY 10010) (12 - 5pm) Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Stonewall with In The Life Media at our production studio for brunch and summer cocktails as we watch the NYC Parade. Tickets include entry to the event, open bar and food provided by Indiana Catering. ($125+) Event Website
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Out and Faithful presents Faith in Pride
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) Celebrate Pride at our annual LGBT Pride Worship Service under the direction of Reverend James Dusenbury pastor and founder of In the Life Ministries. (FREE) Event Website
Arts & EntertainmentSocial
MAKERS MARKET Socrates Sculpture Park
(Socrates Sculpture Park, 32-01 Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11106) An open air marketplace featuring a curated selection of skillfully crafted products presented in a series of large tents within Socrates Sculpture Park's spring exhibition of outdoor sculptural installations. Presented by American Craft, The Noguchi Museum, R 20th Century and Socrates Sculpture Park. (Preview Event: June 26, $50; June 27 & 28, Free) Event Website
Note: this event runs June 26 - 28
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
My Pal Bette
(The Producer's Club, 358 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036, 212.315.4743) (8 PM) Tammy Kopko stars as icon Bette Davis, the chain-smoking, tough-talking, high-ball drinking screen siren and unlikely guardian angel to young Tommy Klein in this hilariously warped coming of age comedy about a boy, DIVAS, mothers and self-empowerment. ($20) Event Website
Note: this event runs June 18 - 28
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Outrage
(Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th St, New York, NY 10025) (3:45 & 8 PM) From Academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker Kirby Dick comes a searing indictment of the hypocrisy of closeted politicians with appalling gay rights voting records who actively campaign against the LGBT community they covertly belong to. Boldly revealing the hidden lives of some of the United States' most powerful policymakers, Outrage takes a comprehensive look at the harm they've inflicted on millions of Americans, and examines the media's complicity in keeping their secrets. ($11) Event Website
Note: this event runs June 21, and 28
LGBTSpiritual
Maranatha's LGBT Pride Breakfast
(Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10027) (9AM) Maranatha, a ministry of The Riverside Church, continues its annual LGBT Pride Breakfast on Pride Sunday. Since 1978, Maranatha has marched in the LGBT Pride parade, adding a float in 2000! ($5) Event Website
Arts & Entertainment
The Midtown International Theatre Festival
(See website for different venues) (7PM) Now in its tenth year & celebrating the diversity of theatre. The MITF welcomes theatrical storytelling across a broad spectrum of genres, forms, identities, cultures, and appetites. The MITF seeks to nurture these new ideas, perspectives, and stories on its stages, with an eye set on guiding these productions toward future success and longevity. The festival, represents a fantastic, often paradoxical, adventurous and intriguing cross-section of the forefront of the theatre world. See website for complete schedule. ($20) Event Website

Ongoing Events

through June 28
Arts & Entertainment
The High Priestess of Dark Alley
(Billie Holiday Theater, 1368 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11216) (8pm) Written and directed by Jackie Alexander, The High Priestess of Dark Alley is about two sisters, one robbed of her sexuality and the other defined by it. Both battle with their domineering mother over the men they love. Event Website
This event runs April 30 - June 28
through June 28
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Tainted Love
(La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 74A East 4th St, New York, NY 10003) Tainted Love offers a view of activist art that questions the idea that direct action is the only effective form of politics. The exhibition takes its inspiration from political activity surrounding cultural production within the moment of AIDS activism, although the works represented are not strictly tied to AIDS. June 21 3-5pm Panel Discussion: Doug Ashford, Sharon Hayes, José Muñoz, with curators Steven Lam & Virginia Solomon. Tainted Love is presented by Visual AIDS, New York’s premier non-profit organization working between art and AIDS. Event Website
This event runs June 4 - 28
through June 28
Arts & Entertainment
Teatro Stage Fest, Third Annual Celebration of Latino Arts and Culture
(Various Locations) New York’s premier Latino and Ibero-American theater festival returns with 19 events featuring 23 theater, dance, music, and comedy performances, family programming, workshops, artist panels, youth awards, and an all-day conference. Over 50 local and international artists from Argentina, Chile, Spain, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Colombia! Performances are in English or Spanish. Select Spanish language shows will incorporate English language supertitles. Event Website
This event runs June 15 - 28
through June 30
Arts & Entertainment
Exhibition: RAW EARTH: Paintings by Maggie Cousins
(Lolita bar, 266 Broome Street, @ Allen Street, New York, NY 10002) (6pm) Opening reception. Lolita bar is excited to present RAW EARTH: Paintings by Maggie Cousins. Ms. Cousins’ paintings express a volcanic and earthen power that challenges us to contemplate how our individual and collective energy links with the Earth’s energy. Raw beauty…raw energy…raw connections…RAW EARTH. (free) (646.272.8879) [email protected] Event Website
This event runs May 7 - June 30
through June 30
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Waiting for Godot
(Studio 54, 254 West 54th St, New York, NY 10019) Roundabout Theatre Company presents a revival of the famous play by Samuel Beckett, starring Nathan Lane and Bill Irwin. Event Website
This event runs April 10 - June 30
through June 30
Arts & Entertainment
The Marvelous Wonderettes
(The Westside Theater, 407 W. 43rd St., btwn. 9th and 10th, New York, NY 10018) (M,T,W,F,S at 8; W,S at 2; Sundays at 3) Featuring favorite songs from the ‘50s, The Marvelous Wonderettes takes you to the 1958 Springfield High School prom where we meet the Wonderettes – four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts and voices to match! ($75) Event Website
This event runs March 6 - June 30
through June 30
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1969: The Year of Gay Liberation
(New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue & 42nd Street, New York, NY 10018) (All Day) The year 1969 was a flashpoint in the history of LGBT civil rights struggles, marking a paradigmatic shift in the ways that gays and lesbians saw themselves and fought for their full inclusion within American society. In the wake of the Stonewall Riots on June 28 of that year, gays and lesbians in New York City radicalized in an unprecedented way, founding activist groups—Gay Liberation Front, the Radicalesbians, Gay Activists Alliance, and Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries—that created a new vision: Gay Liberation. This exhibition charts the emergence of this new vision through photographs and original documents that show the evolution of Gay Liberation in New York City from the Stonewall Riots to the first LGBT pride march—Christopher Street Liberation Day 1970. (FREE) Event Website
This event runs June 1 - 30
through July 2
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BAMcinemaFEST
(BAM Rose Cinemas, 30 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217) BAMcinemaFEST is a brand new festival featuring eighteen new films, artist Q&As, outdoor screenings, an all-night movie marathon, and much more. Event Website
This event runs June 17 - July 2
through July 5
Arts & Entertainment
The Future Beneath Us: Eight Great Projects Under New York
(New York Transit Museum Gallery Annex, Grand Central Terminal, 42nd Street & Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, NY 10017) (8 am - 8 pm M-F 10 am - 6 pm Sat. & Sun) The New York Transit Museum and the New York Public Library join forces to present a two-location exhibition about New York City's underground infrastructure initiatives in the 21st Century. Examining the magnitude and historical context of eight massive building projects, the exhibition provides New Yorkers a behind the scenes glimpse at their changing city and how these improvements will affect their lives. Join us for free lectures on The Extension of the 7 Line; The Second Avenue Subway and exploring Ea. (Free) (212 878-0801) [email protected] Event Website
This event runs February 15 - July 5
through July 5
Arts & Entertainment
The Wiz
(City Center, 131 West 55th St, New York, NY 10019) The Wiz, the 1974 rock and soul musical based on the beloved L. Frank Baum story about Dorothy and her adventures in Oz, won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Score and Best Choreography. The Encores! Summers Stars production of The Wiz will be directed by Thomas Kail and choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler, the duo who brought the Tony Award-winning In the Heights to Broadway last season. ($25, $40, $60, $85, $110) Event Website
This event runs June 12 - July 5
through July 8
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In the Life's Summer of Stonewall Video Timeline
(On the In the Life Website) This summer, the LGBT community will celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, and the birth of our movement for equality. The Summer of Stonewall campaign kicked-off on May 20th with the first of 40 days of highlights - one for each year since 1969 - from our fight for equality. Each day, they're adding a different year with a corresponding capsule from our movement. Then, starting on June 29, they will detail 40 ways that you can get involved to advance social justice for LGBT people throughout the summer. Event Website
This event runs May 20 - July 8
through July 12
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THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND: The Musical
(Kraine Theatre, 85 East 4th St, New York, NY 10003) (8pm) Musical Parody Premieres THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND: THE MUSICAL. After a sold out workshop production at the Sage Theater this past winter, The Kraine Theater presents the World Premiere of THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND: THE MUSICAL. This unauthorized musical parody inspired by the beloved TV sitcom "The Golden Girls," features book by Nick Brennan, lyrics by Luke Jones and music by Jeff Thomson. ($20) Event Website
This event runs May 24 - July 12
through July 12
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Shakespeare in the Park/TWELFTH NIGHT
(Delacorte Theater, Central Park at 81st St, New York, NY 10024) (8 PM) Academy Award Nominee Anne Hathaway as she makes her Public Theater debut playing Viola, one of the canon’s most charming heroines. This beguiling comedy follows the romantic adventures of Viola and her identical twin Sebastian, both shipwrecked in the enchanted dukedom of Illyria. FREE tickets to Shakespeare in the Park are distributed on the day of the performance beginning at 1PM at The Delacorte Theater in Central Park. The closest entrances to the Delacorte are at 81st Street and Central Park West or 79th Street and Fifth Avenue. (FREE) Event Website
This event runs June 10 - July 12
through July 13
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Fairy Tales
(Casa Frela Gallery, 47 West 119th Street, NYC, NY 10026) (12Pm to 4PM) To celebrate Gay Pride 2009, Casa Frela Gallery presents the group installation Fairy Tales: Per-sonal Legend, Urban Myth, Gay Exhibition. Fairy Tales features drawings, paintings and sculp-ture by six gay artists: Brian H. Crede, Anthony Gonzales, Joel Handorff, Seth Ruggles Hiler, Tai Lin and Branden Charles Wallace. Fairy Tales is an exhibition that displays the essential spirit of each artist and tells individual narrative stories through the visual arts. The artworks recognize, illuminate and celebrate our gay culture. Opening reception 6/13 4-7PM (Free/ No Cover) (2127228577) [email protected] Event Website
This event runs June 13 - July 13
through August 5
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Madison Square Park Music Oval Lawn Series
(Madison Square Park, 23rd St and Madison Ave, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) See great talent in the realms of Jazz, Bluegrass, Folk, R&B, Soul and Pop on the lawn. June 17th Opening Night is a real “family affair.” This triple bill features three uniquely talented voices of the highly acclaimed Wainwright family -- Loudon, Sloan and Lucy. (FREE) Event Website
This event runs June 17 - August 5
through August 15
Arts & Entertainment
Celebrate Brooklyn!
(Prospect Park Bandshell, 9th St, Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215) (Varies see website) All Celebrate Brooklyn! Performances Take Place at the Prospect Park Bandshell. All performances are free with a $3 suggested contribution except Benefit Concerts. (FREE) Event Website
This event runs June 8 - August 15
through August 15
Arts & Entertainment
Central Park SummerStage Concerts
(Central Park, Rumsey Playfield, 70th St at Mid Park, New York, NY 10023) The best place to take in free concerts all summer long. Complete schedule online. Check website for complete schedule. Highlights: June 12 Josh Ritter and The New York Pops, June 16 Indigo Girls, July 13 The Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital, July 24 Bettye LaVette Budos Band, July 31 RIOULT Germaul Barnes/Viewsic Expressions, August 07 Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Event Website
This event runs June 5 - August 15
through August 16
Arts & Entertainment
Francis Bacon: A Centenary Retrospective
(The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave at 82nd St, New York, NY 10028) (All Day) The first major exhibition in New York in 20 years devoted to one of the most important painters of the twentieth-century, Francis Bacon: A Centenary Retrospective will feature 130 works (65 paintings and 65 archival items) that span the entirety of the artist’s full and celebrated career. The landmark exhibition and its accompanying catalogue, which mark the centenary of the artist’s birth in Dublin in 1909, will bring together the most significant works from each period of Bacon’s career. (Donation) Event Website
This event runs May 20 - August 16
through August 16
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Climate Change: The Threat to Life and A New Energy Future
(American Museum of Natural History, 175 Central Park West, New York, NY 10023) This exhibition will examine one of the most pressing scientific issues of our time -- the massive, human-induced warming of Earth, a phenomenon that could lead to drought, rising sea levels, heavy storms, and other events with potentially dire impacts on the health of society and the natural world. Explore the science, history, and impact of climate change, and find out ways in which individuals, communities and nations can reduce their carbon footprints. Event Website
This event runs October 18, 2008 - August 16, 2009
through August 23
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Frank Lloyd Wright: From within Outward
(Guggenheim Museum, 1071 5th Ave, New York, NY 10128) This 50th anniversary exhibition brings together sixty-four projects designed by one of the most influential architects of the 20th century, including privately commissioned residences, civic and government buildings, religious and performance spaces, as well as unrealized urban mega-structures. Presented on the spiral ramps of Wright’s museum through a range of mediums—including more than 200 original Frank Lloyd Wright drawings, many of which are on view to the public for the first time, as well as newly commissioned models and digital animations—Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within Outward illuminates Wright’s pioneering concepts of space and reveals the architect’s continuing relevance to contemporary design. Event Website
This event runs May 15 - August 23
through September 3
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As We See It Photo Exhibition
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (OPENING RECEPTION on June 11, 6-8pm) Fifth Annual NYC Photo Club Exhibition. As We See It 2009, features stunning imagery from erotic to political, from pop art to politically incorrect, from travel to portraiture and everything in between by some of the finest emerging photographers in NYC. The Center. (FREE) (212.620.7310) Event Website
This event runs June 11 - September 3
through September 4
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Summer Exhibitions at the Center
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) The Summer Exhibits include he work of the following: Ellen Shumsky, Portraits of Transformation: 1967- 1973. Photography capturing the political unrest of the late 60’s and early 70’s. Steven F. Dansky, Gay Liberation Front (1969-1971): A 40th Anniversary Retrospective. An archive of activism and protest, intimacy and relation, portraits of cultural icons and reinterpretations of gender. Gay & Lesbian Photography Club, As We See It: The Fifth Annual Photography Exhibition. Featuring stunning imagery from the erotic to political…from pop art to politically incorrect…from travel to portraiture…and everything in between. Boris Torres, Portraits of a Congo and Positive Paintings. A series of paintings/drawings of Congolese rape victims and effected children. Event Website
This event runs June 1 - September 4
through September 6
Arts & Entertainment
Avedon Fashion 1944 - 2000
(International Center of Photography, 1133 6th Ave, New York, NY 10036) Richard Avedon (1923–2004) revolutionized fashion photography starting in the post-World War II era and redefined the role of the fashion photographer. He shook up the chilly, static formulas of the fashion photograph and by 1950 was the most imitated American editorial photographer. Injecting a forthright, American energy into a business that had been dominated by Europeans, Avedon's stylistic innovations continue to influence photographers around the world. This exhibition will be the most comprehensive exploration to date of Avedon's fashion photography during his long career at Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, The New Yorker, and beyond. Working closely with The Richard Avedon Foundation, ICP curator Carol Squiers and guest curator Vince Aletti will present new scholarship on the evolution and extraordinary, ongoing impact of his work. The exhibition will feature more than 200 works by Richard Avedon, spanning his entire career, and will include vintage prints, contact sheets, magazine layouts, and archival material. Event Website
This event runs May 15 - September 6
through September 6
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Vanities
(Lyceum Theater, 149 West 45th Street, New York, NY 10036) Vanities spans the turbulent '60s through the late '80s and explores how important friends are, as one faces life’s defining moments. Event Website
This event runs February 2 - September 6
through September 13
Arts & Entertainment
The Route of the Dashing Commuter: The Long Island Rail Road at 175
(New York Transit Museum, corner of Boerum Pl & Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn, NY 11201) (Tu - Fri 10AM to 4 PM; Sat. & Sun 12 noon to 5 PM) Incorporated in 1834, the Long Island Rail Road is the oldest rail road in the United States still operating under its original name. Initially built to be a shortcut to Boston, it has adapted to the ever-changing needs of its customers and survived competition, takeovers, hard times and bankruptcy. Today it is the busiest commuter railroad in the country and is embarking on a massive expansion project known as East Side Access which will bring LIRR trains into Grand Central Terminal. Historic and contemporary photographs, maps and illustrations ($5 adults; $3 children & Seniors (62+) Seniors free on Wednesdays) (718 694-1600) [email protected] Event Website
This event runs April 14 - September 13
through September 14
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Jonathan Horowitz: And/Or
(P.S.1, 22-25 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, Queens, NY 11101) The first solo exhibition of the New York-based artist at a New York museum. Working in video, sculpture, sound installation, and photography, Horowitz critically examines the cultures of politics, celebrity, cinema, war, and consumerism. Horowitz repositions news publications like Life and Time, evocative of wholesome American ideals, to draw subversive connections. Other work addresses the inverted politics of celebrity activism, whereby celebrities align themselves with particular issues in order to construct and reclaim their identities. Event Website
This event runs February 22 - September 14
through September 20
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2009 ROOFTOP FILMS SUMMER SERIES
(Rooftop of the Old American Can Factory, 232 3rd St at 3rd Ave, Gowanus/Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215) (8pm doors) Rooftop Films 2009 Summer Series, the 13th year of "Underground Movies Outdoors," will run every weekend from May 15 - September 20. Programming for the 2009 Summer Series includes feature-length films and programs of shorts, all new, all independent. Most of the feature films are either New York, US or World Premieres. Most screenings will include a filmmaker Q & A. Films represent a diverse range of documentaries, fiction, drama, comedy animation and more. Nightly: Live music presented by Sound Fix Records at 8:30pm, Film at 9pm. ($9) Event Website
This event runs May 15 - September 20
through September 27
Arts & Entertainment
Guys and Dolls
(Nederlander Theatre, 208 West 41st St, New York, NY 10036) This revival of the classic musical about gamblers, showgirls, and the Salvation Army, stars Oliver Platt and Lauren Graham. Event Website
This event runs February 2 - September 27
through October 11
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Summer on the Hudson: Kayaking on the Hudson
(Riverside Park South, 72nd St & the Hudson River) (10am - 5pm) Join the Downtown Boathouse for 20-minute instructional paddles, and explore the Hudson River firsthand. Weather permitting. Kayaking will be available Saturdays & Sundays, May 16 – October 11. No registration required. (FREE) (212.408.0219) Event Website
This event runs May 16 - October 11
through November 1
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The Putting Lot
(The Putting Lot, 12 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237) (Wed-Fri, 12 - 8pm; Sat & Sun 10 - 8pm) You're invited to play nine holes of miniature golf in a previously vacant lot in Bushwick, Brooklyn, each designed by a different team of artists or architects. Enjoy local Brooklyn-based bites at the snack-shack, participate in a variety of activities and events, or just stop by and hang out in the shade. The Putting Lot explores the possibilities of vacant lots in the city with an emphasis on community spaces. ($5/$3 children) Event Website
This event runs June 6 - November 1
through December 31
Arts & Entertainment
Jenny Holzer
(Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Ave at 75th St, New York, NY 10021) Holzer’s pioneering approach to language as a carrier of content, and her use of nontraditional media and public settings as vehicles for that content, make her one of the most interesting and significant artists working today. Event Website
This event runs March 12 - December 31
through December 31
Arts & Entertainment
Hair
(Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 302 West 45th Street, New York, NY 10036) The revival of the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical premiered last summer at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park. Event Website
This event runs February 13 - December 31
through February 27, 2010
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
Jimmy Ong: Sitayana
(Tyler Rollins Fine Art, 529 West 20th St, New York, NY 10011) Considered to be one of Singapore’s preeminent contemporary artists, Ong has been noted for his large scale, figurative charcoal works on paper since his first solo exhibitions in the 1980s. During the past year, he became fascinated with the Ramayana, the ancient Indian epic that recounts the exploits of Rama and his dutiful wife, Sita. Ong has brought his own unique viewpoint to this classic story. Inspired by the Ramayana’s characters and its dramatic themes of love, combat, and heroic adventure, he has created new narratives that are informed by his sensitivity as a gay man to the way gender roles play out in contemporary relationships. Event Website
This event runs January 14, 2009 - February 27, 2010
through February 28, 2010
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Black History Month Scavenger Hunt
(Madame Tussauds, 234 West 42nd St btwn 7 & 8th Aves, Times Square, New York, NY 10036) Madame Tussauds is offering a history lesson alongside its wax figurines this month: Beginning on Martin Luther King Day, visitors can participate in a special scavenger hunt, with clues based on African-American icons (like Malcolm X and Rose Parks) whose likenesses are in the wax museum. The clues can be downloaded from the website. ($22.40 - $35) (212-512-9600) Event Website
This event runs January 18, 2009 - February 28, 2010

Recurring Events this Sunday

LGBTSports
Metro Wrestling Practices
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (2 - 5pm) Metro Wrestling is New York City's gay freestyle wrestling club. Gay, straight, male or female, all are welcome to attend. Event Website
This event runs every 2nd, 3rd and 4th and 5th Sunday
Spiritual
Dignity New York Weekly Liturgy & Social
(St. John's in the Village Church, 222 W 11th St, New York, NY 10014) (7:30pm) Event Website
This event runs Sundays
Spiritual
Metropolitan Community Church of NY Services
(MCCNY, 446 West 36th St, New York, NY 10018) (9am, 11am & 7pm) Event Website
This event runs Sundays
LGBTSocial
Starlette Sunday
(Angels and Kings, 500 East 11th St, New York, NY 10009, Venue Website) (8PM - 3AM) Starlette Sunday is a glam affair catering to a mixed lesbian and bisexual crowd. This sexy long-running party is one of the hottest nights for women in New York City. Starlette Sunday features delicious cocktails, visuals, the best dj's playing dance tracks, and lots of eye candy. (Free) [email protected] Event Website
This event runs Sundays
LGBTSpiritual
QueerDharma
(Shambhala Meditiation Center of New York, 118 West 22nd Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10011) (7pm) QueerDharma is a community of meditiation practice for LGBTQ sentient beings - that means you! Visit our website for more info and scheduel ($5 suggested donation) (212-675-6544) [email protected] Event Website
This event runs Sundays