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March 13 / Saturday
21st Annual GLAAD Media Awards - New York
The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their... More...
March 20 - 21
17th Original GLBT Expo
Includes the GLBT friendly companies from every industry,... More...
February 2010
January 25 - February 7
Social
Winter Restaurant Week
(Various Locations) Reservations open January 12th. Event Website
January 25 - February 7
Arts & Entertainment
20 At 20
(See website for list of shows) (See website for schedule) Here is your chance to catch up with shows you may have missed, get a sneak peek at the next big show, or revisit a favorite – all for only $20 each! Be part of the New York “in” crowd and enjoy the original productions in the intimate environment that can only be found Off-Broadway. ($20) Event Website
February 3 / Wednesday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
Edmund White in conversation with David McConnell
(Barnes & Noble 82nd St, 2289 Broadway at 82nd St, New York, NY 10024) (7:00PM) Authors Edmund White (CITY BOY, Bloomsbury 2009) and David McConnell (THE SILVER HEARTED, Alyson 2010) read from and discuss their work. (free) (212 614 7885) [email protected]
February 4 - 7
Arts & Entertainment
FANNY
(City Center, 131 West 55th St, New York, NY 10019) (Th,Fr, & Sa 8PM-Sa-2PM, Sun 6:30PM) Based on Marcel Pagnol’s trilogy Marius, Fanny and Cesar and set in Marseille, this 1954 musical is among Broadway’s greatest love stories – a tale of a young girl’s passion for a young man so in love with the sea that he leaves her, little realizing that she is pregnant with his child. Harold Rome’s score contains some of the most ardent and sweeping melodies ever written for the theatre, including the title song, “Restless Heart” and “Never Too Late For Love”. ($25/50/95) Event Website
February 4 / Thursday
Arts & EntertainmentWoman's Interest
Interpretations of the Songs of Baby Dee
(Joe's Pub, 425 Lafayette, New York, NY 10003) (7pm) Once upon a time, during a much wilder and wooly, NYC, Baby Dee cruised around the west village on a giant tricycle with a full-sized concert harp, an accordion, angel wings and cat ears, singing funny songs about Rudolph Giuliani and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. She also spent ten years as an organist for a Catholic church in the Bronx before joining the circus. Now she travels all over the world singing her very funny and heartbreaking songs. Composer Sxip Shirey is a huge fan and friend of the artist Baby Dee, believing her to have written some of the most beautiful and important songs that have not yet made it into the classic American song book. Sxip gathers together some of his and Dee's favorite New York City artists to interpret her songs. Also included is a special guest appearance by 9 year old singer Frankky Lou Hightower from Kansas City and a brief song or three from Baby Dee herself. Also featuring Andrew W. K., Corn Mo, Little Annie and Paul Wallfisch, Lance Horne, Curtis Eller, Aimee Curl, Mathew and Sarah, Phillip Raya and Lila.
February 5 - 6
Arts & Entertainment
MANHATTAN VINTAGE CLOTHING AND ANTIQUE TEXTILE SHOW AND SALE
(Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th St, New York, NY 10011) (Friday, 1 - 8pm; Saturday, 11am - 6pm) DESIGNER FASHION THAT'S ON THE EDGE can be yours at the upcoming Manhattan Vintage Clothing Shows. A special exhibit for the upcoming show celebrates "vintage fashion on the edge." ($20) Event Website
January 29 - 31, and 5 - 7
Arts & Entertainment
Thunderbird American Indian Dancers Annual Dance Concert & Pow-wow
(Theater for the New City, 155 First Ave, New York, NY 10003) (Fr./Sa 8PM Sa./Su. 3PM) The troupe's appearances benefit college funds for needy Native American students. The company's Pow-Wows have been presented annually as a two-week event by TNC since 1976, with the box office donated to these funds. There will be dances, stories and traditional music from the Iroquois and Native Peoples of the Northwest Coast, the Southwest, the Plains, and the Arctic regions. Between 25 and 30 dancers will assemble for the event. ($10) Event Website
January 28 - 31, and 5 - 7
Arts & Entertainment
Oh, Those Beautiful Weimar Girls
(La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 74A East 4th St, New York, NY 10003) (10 PM - 11:10 PM Fri. & Sat. 8 PM - 9:10 PM Sun.) To celebrate one of the most successful shows of its fall season, The Club at La MaMa will re-mount The New Stage Theatre Company production of "Oh, Those Beautiful Weimar Girls." The piece is an evening of the music and dance associated with Anita Berber, the iconic actor/dancer/poet who epitomized for many the decadence of Weimar era Berlin. It is conceived and directed by Ildiko Nemeth. Texts are written by Mark Altman. Choreography is by Julie Atlas Muz and Peter Schmitz. Weimar cabaret goers pursued glamour and pleasure compulsively, as though excess might grant liberation from the perils of their time. ($20 general admission, $15 Students/Senior citizens) ((212) 475-7710) Event Website
February 5 / Friday
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Jonathan Ned Katz: Eros Art
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6:30pm) Mr. Katz will discuss his expansion from studying sexual history to creating sexual art, reinventing himself, and coming out as a visual artist at age 72. He will also exhibit and discuss examples of his sensual painting\drawings of male nudes. A wine and cheese reception is included. Co-Sponsored by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), The Center, and SAGE. (FREE) Event Website
February 5 / Friday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBTWoman's Interest
Poets and Playwrights presents Like Jazz A Reading by Poet and Playwright Sharon Bridgforth
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) Lambda Literary Award winning author and playwright Sharon Bridgforth has fostered the study of Black lesbian performance literature in academic settings. Her work has been taught in universities across the country. She will present a reading of her work covering topics such as jazz, blues, prayer poems and performance stories. ($10) Event Website
February 6 / Saturday
OrganizationsLGBT
2010 HRC Greater New York Gala
(Waldorf Astoria, 301 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022) The Greater New York HRC Steering Committee & Gala Co-chairs Bryan Parsons and Michelle Galindo invite you to the 2010 Greater New York Human Rights Campaign Gala. ($400) Event Website
February 6 / Saturday
LGBTSocial
Boyfriend Material singles event
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (8:00 PM) It’s speed-dating with a unique twist: answer four questions about your interests, values, and lifestyle, and get assigned to four different groups of men who gave answers similar to yours. Also meet guys one-on-one in a free mingling period. Finally, write a list of the men you want to date, and minutes later you find out your mutual matches. Boyfriend Material is a fun, unique way to meet men you are compatible with, thereby increasing your odds that a relationship could take hold! ($20) (212-971-1084) [email protected] Event Website
February 7, and 13
Arts & Entertainment
TAYLOR MADE : BOB MERRILL
(Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd St, New York, NY 10010) (7PM) You may not know him by name, but you'll know many of his songs. From How Much Is That Doggie In The Window to People, Bob Merrill's vast amount of work spans the" simple to the sublime". Taylor presents songs from musicals such as Breakfast At Tiffany's, The Prince Of Grand Street, Hannah 1939, Prettybelle, New Girl In Town, Take Me Along, Sugar, The Red Shoes and Funny Girl. Specialty material for films, television shows,and club acts for singers including Doris Day, Sarah Vaughan, Eartha Kitt and Patti Page is also highlighted. ($20 plus 2 drink min/ $15 ALL professional orgs.) (212.206.0440) [email protected] Event Website
February 8 / Monday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
New York City Gay Men's Chorus Toasting 30 Years
(Christie's, 20 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10019) (6pm) Harmony-Featuring performances from special guests including Tony nominee and Emmy Award winner Liz Callaway, Youth Pride Chorus and more! Event Website
January 11, and February 8
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
The Meeting*
(Duplex, 61 Christopher St, New York, NY 10014) (9:30pm-11:00pm) The Meeting* is a monthly comedy/variety show for homosexuals and their friends. A "gay" romp through politics, sexual and otherwise, social news, music, skits, and other important life changing information. Hosted by The Chairman of the Board, Justin Sayre. Make your reservations now. ($10 plus 2-drink minimum) ((212) 255-5438) [email protected] Event Website
February 8 / Monday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
The Center presents An Evening with Mr. Joe Mantello
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6 - 8:30pm) The Center is honored to present legendary director and actor Joe Mantello in conversation with Jesse Green New York Magazine, Editor at-Large. Mr. Mantello's directing credits include Pal Joey, November, The Ritz, Blackbird, The Odd Couple, Glengarry Glen Ross (Tony nomination), Laugh Whore, Assassins (Tony Award), Wicked, Take Me Out (Tony Award), Design for Living, Terrence McNally and Jake Heggie’s Dead Man Walking for the San Francisco Opera, The Vagina Monologues, bash, Another American: Asking and Telling, Love! Valour! Compassion! (Tony nomination), Proposals, The Mineola Twins, Corpus Christi, Mizlansky/Zilinsky,and Blue Window. Mr. Mantello also directed the film Love! Valour! Compassion! As an actor: Angels in America (Tony nomination) and The Baltimore Waltz. He is a recipient of Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Helen Hayes, Clarence Derwent, Obie and Joe A. Callaway awards. ($15; $35 VIP) Event Website
February 9 / Tuesday
LGBTSocial
Sundance Outdoors Open House
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (7-9 PM) GET OUT OF THE HOUSE! MEET NEW FRIENDS! EXPLORE THE REGION'S BEAUTY! ENJOY A CHANGE OF SCENERY! Come and learn all about the terrific, year-round outdoor activities offered by SUNDANCE! Enjoy non-competitive hikes, ski trips, bike rides, adventure travel, canoe/kayak trips, camping/backpacking, social events, Fire island House, and loads more for every skill level, every week. Founded in 1980, Sundance is a nonprofit LGBT organization and most activities are FREE. The friendly Open House features food, drinks, colorful presentation, and info on many upcoming events. (FREE) (212-877-0026) [email protected] Event Website
February 9 / Tuesday
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INFUSE THE SPARK
(VLADA, 331 West 51st Street, New York, NY 10036) (8PM) We kick off Valentine’s week with fashion, comedy, drink specials, giveaways and much more! Celebrate the release of "Project Runway" Season Four designer Chris March’s new coffee table book “I Heart Chris March” with this not to be missed book signing at 8pm. Stick around for the return of one of the most recognized openly gay stand-up comics in the country. "Last Comic Standing" Season Six contestant Adam Sank returns home to New York with his brand new show “Adam Sank: I’m with Cupid” at 10pm. Don’t miss your chance to have your photo taken with cupid, send that special someone a Valentine, or enter to win 2 VIP tickets to an upcoming performance Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA) (Free!) Event Website
February 9 / Tuesday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
Second Tuesdays presents Performance Artist Kalup Linzy
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) Kalup Linzy, is a video and performance artist who presents himself with a fabulous mix of southern culture, daytime soap opera, and shady black gay culture. In 2007, Linzy was named a Guggenheim Fellow and, that same year, New York Magazine named him one of the ten most promising artists. He has been reviewed in The New York Times, Art in America, and Artforum. His work is included in public collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Studio Museum in Harlem, and Whitney Museum of American Art. ($10) Event Website
February 10 / Wednesday
OrganizationsLGBT
amfAR New York Gala 2010
(Cipriani 42nd Street, 110 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017) (6:30 PM) A black-tie gala benefit to honor those who have made outstanding efforts to raise awareness about the HIV/AIDS epidemic and to raise dollars for AIDS research. This year’s honorees: Yves Carcelle, Sir Elton John and David Furnish with a special tribute in memory of the late amfAR Trustee Natasha Richardson amfAR ($1,000) Event Website
February 11 - 14
Arts & Entertainment
NEW YORK FLAMENCO FESTIVAL
(City Center Main Stage, 131 West 55th St, New York, NY 10019) (see website for schedule) New York’s annual flamenco celebration, now in its 10th year, features mesmerizing performances with renowned dancers and musicians direct from Andalucia, Spain! ($35) Event Website
February 11 - 20
Arts & Entertainment
All About Love
(Paradise Factory Theater, 64 East 4th Street, Between Bowery & Second Avenue), New York, NY 10003) (8:00PM) A new play written and directed by Donysha Smith will make it’s World Premiere with a limited engagement. Inspired by the music of Stevie Wonder, ALL ABOUT LOVE offers a “fresh look at love” in an energetic, interactive, modern multi-media experience that combines live theater, film, music, dance and more into a single narrative piece about love in all of its fabulously unpredictable forms. Performance Schedule: February 11th, 12th, 13th, 18th, 19th, 20th at 8: The Fistula Foundation ($18.00) (877-358-8408) [email protected] Event Website
February 11, and 17
OrganizationsLGBT
Relay for Life, LGBT Cancer Chats Series
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6:30pm) By partnering with the LGBT Center, the American Cancer Society hopes to bring information to the LGBT community on prevention, detection, the programs and services they have to offer through a Cancer Chats Series. Feb 11: "Quality of Life after Prostate and Rectal Cancer". Feb 17: "Prevention Through Diet: How Food and Nutrition Work to Keep You Healthy". Light refreshments and snacks will be served. (FREE) [email protected] Event Website
February 12 / Friday
Alternate Side Parking Suspended
Lincoln’s Birthday
February 12 - 28
Sports
Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010
January 9, 16, and February 13
LGBTSocial
Qwik Dates speed-dating for Ages 30s/40s
(LGBT Center, 208 W. 13th st., new york, NY 10011) (8 - 10pm) At this Speed-Dating event, meet lots of guys ages 30s & 40s one-on-one for a series of 3-minute dates, then get a free mingling period to meet anyone else in the room. Tell us which men you want a second date with, and minutes later you find out your matches. This is a great opportunity to meet guys for time-efficient face-to-face contact and see what kind of chemistry is there. It’s a lot of fun and could lead to meeting someone special! ($20) (212-971-1084) [email protected] Event Website
February 13 / Saturday
LGBTSocial
Qwik Dates speed-dating for Ages 20s/30s
(LGBT Center, 208 W. 13th st., new york, NY 10011) (8:00 PM) At this Speed-Dating event, meet lots of guys ages 20s & 30s one-on-one for a series of 3-minute dates, then get a free mingling period to meet anyone else in the room. Tell us which men you want a second date with, and minutes later you find out your matches. This is a great opportunity to meet guys for time-efficient face-to-face contact and see what kind of chemistry is there. It’s a lot of fun and could lead to meeting someone special! ($20) (212-971-1084) [email protected] Event Website
February 13, 20, and 27
Arts & Entertainment
POPE! The Musical
(Magnet Theater, 254 West 29th Street, New York, NY 10001) (7PM) A pious Pope is framed for a crime he didn't commit. An evil tyrant's vaulting ambition threatens to cover the world in shadow. Who can you trust when the world turns its back on you? A militant army of robots? The ghost of legends from yesterday? Or that girl you blew off after prom all those years ago? ($10) Event Website
February 13 / Saturday
LGBTSocial
VALENTINE’S PAJAMA PARTY
(Dance Manhattan Studios, 39 West 19th Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10011) (8 PM) Big Apple Ranch will party in pajamas for Valentine’s Day. This year’s Pajama Party Valentine’s Dance is a benefit for the Gotham Knights Rugby Football Club. So whatever your sleepwear, throw on your cowboy boots and two-step on down GOTHAM KNIGHTS RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB ($10) Event Website
February 13 / Saturday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBTSocialWoman's Interest
Valentine's Erotic/Glamorous Burlesque Show
(Asbury Lanes, 209 4th Ave, Asbury Park, NJ 07712) (8pm) "Burlesque is back at the Asbury Lanes!" with The World Famous Pontani Sisters, recently named the #1 Burlesque attraction in the USA. Single ladies are invited to the offbeat Asbury Lanes for a VALENTINE'S SINGLES MINGLE, cocktails, noshes, optional bowling, DJ and the grand finale, a glamorous, mc-hosted Burlesque Show with modern trists and turns that has us churning in the aisles. The lounge/bar is very 50's and they make designer cocktails, too...such as a Godiva Chambord Martini! DJ "Jack the Ripper" will be spinning. You will fall in love with this place, which is sort of like a punk club, lounge bar, bowling alley all wrapped up in one! Reserve by Feb 11th. ($15) [email protected] Event Website
February 13 - 21
Arts & Entertainment
Shen Yun Performing Arts
(Radio City Music Hall, 1260 6th Ave, New York, NY 10020) (See website for schedule) The company's masterful choreography and graceful routines range from grand classical processions to ethnic and folk dances, with gorgeously costumed dancers moving in stunning synchronized patterns. Its themes are drawn from the pages of history as well as our world today. State-of-the-art backdrops conjure celestial palaces and pastoral vistas, while groundbreaking music from a full live orchestra combines the best of Chinese and Western composition. ($48+) Event Website
February 14 / Sunday
Arts & Entertainment
Isle of Klezbos plays Valentine's Klezmer Brunch @ City Winery
(City Winery, 155 Varick St (btw Spring & Vandam), New York City, NY 10013) (11AM - 2PM (seating from 10am)) Cupid meets Klezbos ~Scrumptious brunch, wonderful wine list, gracious & spacious atmosphere. Join Isle of Klezbos for a musical Valentine’s Day! ($10; kids under 13 FREE (& no brunch minimum)) (212-608-0555) [email protected] Event Website
February 14 / Sunday
The Broadway Bears XIII
(B. B. King Blues Club and Grill, 237 West 42nd St, New York, NY 10036) (6pm) BROADWAY BEARS is an auction featuring a cuddly chorus line of one-of-a-kind teddy bears, each meticulously outfitted in original, handmade costumes by Broadway’s leading costume designers and representing memorable characters from plays and musicals, past and present. The skill and imagination devoted to the creation of these coveted collectibles has been recognized worldwide, from The Museum of The City of New York – where 10 bear alumni reside as part of the permanent costume collection – to media acclaim as far away as England and Japan. Noted designers such as Bob Mackie have created original bears for these auctions. To benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. ($35; $150 VIP) (212.840.0770 x229) Event Website
February 14 / Sunday
Alternate Side Parking Suspended
Asian Lunar New Year
February 14 / Sunday
Arts & Entertainment
Love Bites: A Valentine's Cabaret
(Sidewalk Cafe, 94 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009) (9 PM) Love Bites: A Valentine's Cabaret features an amazing line-up of talent including Ariel Aparicio (band), Brett Gleason (solo singer), cabaret singer Karmen Kluge, Suzanne Peebles (singer/cabaret/burlesque-ish), The Pendulum Swings (Jason Trachtenberg's new project - from the Trachtenberg Family Slideshow Players), Athena Reich with Glenn Firester on drums & chromatic harmonica, Hilary Schwartz (comic), Geoff Sobel & Lorraine Ferro of LoudLife and hosted by the hilarious Goddess Perlman (founder/star of Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad). ($10 suggested donation) Event Website
February 14, 21, and 28
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Valentine's Cellblock Tango - The Workout
(Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10011) (11AM) POP...SIX...SQUISH...UH-UH...CICERO...LIPSHITZ WHICH MERRY MURDERESS ARE YOU? Come find out at CELLBLOCK TANGO – THE WORKOUT! Learn custom choreography based on the film CHICAGO taught by Deidre Goodwin, who appeared in the film as June, “He ran into my knife 10 times” and just off her run as Co-Star Velma Kelly on Broadway. Each 90 minute class will begin with a warm-up designed to strengthen and introduce each participant to the vocabulary needed to learn the combination. Designed and broken down for everyone from the absolute beginner to the trained dancer will enjoy. Reservations are needed at www.broadwaybodies.com ($25 drop-in / $65 series) [email protected] Event Website
February 15 - 16
The Westminster Kennel Club 134th Annual Dog Show
(Madison Square Garden, 4 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10001) Established in 1877, The Westminster Kennel Club is America's oldest organization dedicated to the sport of purebred dogs. There is only one Westminster, and in its long and prestigious existence, just about every superlative imaginable has been used to describe the club, the show and its impact on the world of purebred dogs. Event Website
February 15 / Monday
Alternate Side Parking Suspended
Washington's Birthday (President's Day)
February 16 - 21
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
CineKink NYC
(Various Locations) The really alternative film festival is back for a sixth year. This film festival explores a wide variety of sexualities through documentary, comedy, porn, drama & more. Event Website
February 16 / Tuesday
Mardi Gras
February 17 / Wednesday
SpiritualAlternate Side Parking Suspended
Ash Wednesday
February 18 / Thursday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
LGBTQ Amuse-Bouche and Other Small Bites: Cooking Demonstration and Tasting
(JCC in Manhattan, 334 Amsterdam Ave at 76th St, New York, NY 10023, 646-505-4444) (7PM) The amuse-bouche is a trendy hors d'oevre unlike any-other. It is one small taste of an extraordinary food. Chef Shaya demonstrates how you can easily and economically create these bite sized flavor sensations, just perfect for your next “Frugal French Dinner Party”! You’ll sip on Vino Francesca, an exciting twist on sangria while learning how to create tricolor endive cup salad, herbed breadstick twists, fromage fort,mouthwatering mushrooms with a panko crust, gnocchi Parisienne and savory southwestern smoked salmon tar tare. Event Website
February 18 / Thursday
Arts & Entertainment
The Voluptuous Muse
(Merkin Concert Hall, 129 West 67th Street, New York, NY 10023) (8 PM) New York Festival Of Song and Kaufman Center present Metropolitan Opera singers Kate Lindsey and Joseph Kaiser, Chicago Lyric Opera soprano Dina Kuznetsova and pianist-hosts Steven Blier and Michael Barrett in a celebration of late 19th Century Romantic masters of song: Richard Strauss, Erich Korngold, etc. New York Festival Of Song "redefined the song recital with daring and dramatic programming (The New Yorker)." ($40 - 55, with group discounts.) (212-501-3330) [email protected] Event Website
January 21, February 18, March 18, April 15, and May 20
LGBTSocial
Center Share-a-Thon
(LGBT Center, 208 W. 13th st., new york, NY 10011) (6:00 PM) Offering a summer share? Seeking a share? Meet your match and enjoy beverage bargains at the Center. Whatever your budget, find tempting offerings in every category -- quarter-share, half-share, full share. A share offers you a superior experience and the happy option of sharing meal costs. LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th Street, Manhattan (Share Seeker $15; Share Offeror $40) (212.620.7310) [email protected] Event Website
February 18 - 20
Arts & Entertainment
Kathy Griffin Live
(Madison Square Garden, 4 Penn Plaza, New York, NY 10001) (8pm) Two-time Emmy Award winner Kathy Griffin, a multifaceted performer with a rapid-fire wit, is coming to the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden. Legions of gay fans to follow. ($65) Event Website
February 18 / Thursday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
Center Voices present Robert Hofler’s "Party Animals: A Hollywood Tale of Sex, Drugs & Rock
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) Join author Robert Hofler who reads from his new book "Party Animals: A Hollywood Tale of Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll Starring the Fabulous Allan Carr." Carr produced not only "Grease" but such seminal gay works as "La Cage aux Folles" on Broadway and the Village People's "Can't Stop the Music." Carr also produced the gayest Oscars ever, in 1989, when Rob Lowe infamously serenaded an actress in Snow White drag. Hofler will also present a slide show of photos from "Party Animals" and his biography of legendary agent Henry Willson, "The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson." Together, the two books comprise a history of gay Hollywood from 1933 to 1989. ($10) Event Website
February 18 / Thursday
Arts & Entertainment
Brett Gleason @ Fontana's
(Fontana's, 105 Eldridge St. between Grand and Broome, New York, NY 10002) (8PM) Brett Gleason performs the unique fusion of his debut release, 'The Dissonance' with his full band at Fontana's. Set includes grammy nominated drummer Elliot Kavee, laptop artist Jana Fisher and upright bassist Sandra Fisher with Brett on the piano and lead vocals. ($7) (631 8068069) [email protected] Event Website
February 18 / Thursday
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Small Works For Big Change! SRLP's 5th Annual Benefit Art Sale
(Participant Gallery, 253 East Houston St, New York, NY 10002) (6:30 - 9pm) Tonight’s fund-raiser for the Sylvia Rivera Law Project—which provides legal advocacy for the transgender community—features an auction of artworks by folks including Nicole Eisenman and Matt Keegan. Also featuring: MC Tara Mateik, DJ Tikka Masala and DJ Kingdom. Video by Chitra GaneSH and Rashaad Newsome. Performance by Dynasty Handbag & art by over 65 fabulous artists! To benefit Sylvia Rivera Law Project. (FREE) Event Website
February 19 - 21
Rhythm of the Arts Presents: Flamenco Plugged and Unplugged
(45 Bleecker St Theatre, 45 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012, 212-260-8250) (Feb. 19 & 20th @10:15pm and Feb. 21 @9:15pm) Jaleo’s FLAMENCO: PLUGGED AND UNPLUGGED is a sexy, innovative, exciting take on the traditional Spanish art form combining video, music and dance. Enjoy a complimentary glass of wine (provided by Tinto Fino: Vinos de Espana) and indulge in this new multimedia experience of abstract projections, haunting melodies and an intricate rhythm play between dancers and musicians. Run time: 70 Minutes. (Special Offer $20 in Advance (Reg. $24.50) & $25 Day of at the Door (Reg. $30)) (212.947.8844) Event Website
February 19 - 21
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33rd Annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament
(New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, 333 Adams Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201) Directed by New York Times Crossword Puzzle Editor Will Shortz, this is the nation's oldest and largest crossword competition. Prizes are awarded in more than 20 categories, including a $5,000 grand prize. Evening games, guest speakers, and a wine and cheese reception allow solvers to meet each other in a relaxed and entertaining atmosphere. Event Website
February 19 / Friday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
The Boys in the Band Opening Night Gala!
("Michael's Apartment" 37 West 26th St, 12th Fl Loft Penthouse (b/w Sixth Ave & Broadway)) (7pm) THE BOYS IN THE BAND represents a major milestone in American gay history as the first play to openly portray the pleasures, miseries and private lives of gay men. THE BOYS IN THE BAND is set during Harold's 32nd birthday party. The tension-filled evening unravels the conflicted souls of its revelers, moving from a hilarious and spirited celebration to a heart-wrenching, and climactic end. THE BOYS IN THE BAND written by Mart Crowley and directed by Jack Cummings III originally played Off-Broadway in 1968. Transport Group mounted a 40th Anniversary celebration concert reading of the play in 2008, and will now mount a full production with previews starting February 12, 2010. Join the post-performance reception with the cast and creative team. Proceeds benefit Transport Group Theatre Company. ($95) Event Website
February 19 / Friday
Arts & Entertainment
Chelsea Opera presents Quinntessentially Yours
(The New Church, 114 East 35 Street, (Park & Lex), New York, NY 10016) (8 PM) A noted author of novels, poetry and plays, Terry Quinn is also an accomplished composer and lyricist. His works range in style from classic tone poem to musical theater and jazzy blues. He also collaborates frequently with composers Gary Fagin and Stephen Paulus. The excerpts for this program will be taken from: Legendary Deaths, A Distant Love: Songs of John and Abigail Adams, Rasputin, Hester Prynne at Death, Georgette’s Last Rehearsal and Mad for NewYorkTown. Chelsea Opera's production fund ($20 GA/$12 sr/sdt ($25/$15 at the door)) (212-260-1796) [email protected] Event Website
February 20 / Saturday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
Gay & Lesbian gallery tour in Chelsea
(West Chelsea Arts Building, 526 West 26th St. (10th & 11th Ave.), New York, NY 10001) (1:00 - 3:15 PM) Visit 7 exhibits of cutting-edge painting, sculpture, electronic media & photography, some by gay & lesbian artists and others of interest to a queer sensibility, led by a former gay studies professor and art critic for the New York Blade. While you’re there, socialize with arts-oriented gay men & lesbians! ($20) (212-946-1548) [email protected] Event Website
February 20 / Saturday
Arts & Entertainment
The Buddy & Barbara Everheart Comedy Hour!
(Joe's Pub, 425 Lafayette, New York, NY 10003) (9:30PM & 11:30PM) In the grand tradition of Sonny & Cher, The Mandrell Sisters and Donny & Marie, Sherry Vine and Greg Scarnici star as Buddy and Barbara Everheart, the twisted, mad-cap hosts of this "televised" variety show featuring hysterical sketch comedy, musical performances, outrageous video parodies and special guest Bridget Everett and much more! ($15) (718 230 4656) [email protected] Event Website
February 20 / Saturday
OrganizationsSocial
The Saint At Large Presents the Black Party EXPO & Bazaar
(Roseland Ballroom, 239 West 52nd St, New York, NY 10019) (12PM) The Black Party Expo and Bazaar will feature 100s of exhibitors, artists, porn stars and talent from around the world coming together to promote their latest films, websites, music, toys, books, art, novelties, fashion and more. ($25 at the door) Event Website
February 21 / Sunday
Arts & Entertainment
Active Theater Co and BC/EFA Host AMAZING SEX Benefit
(Shetler Studios, 244 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10036) (7PM) Songwriters Barry Harman and Keith Herrmann present Amazing Sex, their all-new musical for a special benefit fund-raiser and cocktail reception evening for The Active Theater Company and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. ($60) Event Website
February 21 / Sunday
Arts & Entertainment
THE FORGOTTEN AND FAMILIAR CHOPIN
(John Jay College Theater, 899 10th Ave., New York, NY 10036) (5PM) Honoring the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Frédéric François Chopin. Celebrated American pianists Claude Frank, Jerome Lowenthal and Byron Janis will be featured participants along with pianists they have mentored including Jeewon Park, Michael Fennelly and William Hobbs. (FREE FREE and reservations are requested at 212-237-8220.) Event Website
February 21 - 24, and 26 - 27
Arts & Entertainment
ROMEO AND JULIET
(Baruch Performing Arts Center, 55 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10010) (Su 6PM, Mo-Tu 7PM, We- Sa 8PM Sa 2PM) “ROMEO AND JULIET” The Guthrie Theater joins with The Acting Company to present their second co-production, Shakespeare’s iconic romantic tragedy of innocent young lovers falling victim to family hatred and cruel destiny. ($49.50) Event Website
February 21 / Sunday
Spiritual
Buddhist Explorers Group: Zen at Sing Sing: Zen Buddhism in Prison
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (1pm) Jesse Jiryu Davis describes his experience of Buddhist outreach in a maximum-security prison and discusses what defines success in spiritual outreach and how it's achieved. (FREE) Event Website
February 22 / Monday
Arts & Entertainment
Women & Power: Paths to Prominence from Antiquity to the Present
(The New School, 66 West 12th St, New York, NY 10011) (6PM) From ancient times to the modern era women have grappled with the critical decisions, personal and professional crises, and public and private conflicts that come with feminine power and authority. Through a discussion of their careers and the insights they have gained through their work, the speakers explore the obstacles to achievement that women continue to overcome and necessary steps for ensuring that women’s voices are heard. Panelists: Hon. Judith S. Kaye, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Brooksley E. Born, Bevis Longstreth & Lisa Dierbeck. (FREE) Event Website
February 22 / Monday
Arts & EntertainmentOrganizationsLGBT
Broadway Backwards 5
(Lincoln Center, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023) (8pm) Never underestimate the power of a pronoun! With women singing men's songs and men singing women's -- and the original pronouns intact -- a song can mean something entirely new. Florence Henderson, who was an audience favorite at last year’s event, will serve as host. To benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Event Website
February 22 / Monday
Arts & Entertainment
LITTLE MONSTERS
(Pink (@ Blvd), 199 Bowery (at Spring St.), New York, NY 10002) (9 pm - midnight) The playground of the striptease gliterati has long been Sweet and Nasty Burlesque. These beautiful beasts bare all as Nasty Canasta brings her tassel-twirling night of LITTLE MONSTERS to the opulent yet intimate PINK to celebrate the decadence and voluptuousness of the Rhinestone Elite. Two sets of spectacular striptease starting at 10pm. Enjoy dinner, drinks and debauchery with some of NYC's biggest burlesque stars -y. ($10) [email protected] Event Website
February 23, and March 2
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
Raven O: One Night with You
(Bleecker Street Theatre, 45 Bleecker St (just East of Lafayette St), New York, NY 10012) (8pm) A magical, intimate evening with NYC nightlife legend Raven O as he blends beautiful music with edgy comedy. It will be a riveting night of pop songs and standards mixed with powerful, bizarre but very true stories from Raven's own remarkable life. Event Website
February 23 / Tuesday
OrganizationsLGBT
Marriage Equality New York Presents A Trip to Albany for Marriage Equality Day
(Buses leaving from Midtown Manhattan will travel to and from Albany, NY) Join Marriage Equality New York in Albany to educate your elected officials on the value of marriage to the LGBT community. MENY will be arranging meetings with your elected officials, help you prepare for the meeting and whisk you there and back. If you're coming from other parts of the state, they may also be able to help with transportation depending on interest. RSVP Required. ($35 for transportation) Event Website
February 23 / Tuesday
LGBTWoman's Interest
Center Voices presents A Sneak Preview: Prodigal Sons by Kimberly Reed
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) Debut filmmaker Kimberly Reed dives headfirst into an unflinching portrait of her family that is absolutely engrossing and marks her coming-out, in more ways than one. Get a sneak preview of the multiple award-winning documentary "Prodigal Sons before it opens in New York City on February 26.The film, which has a surprise connection to Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth, tells the true story of a transgender woman (Reed herself), her gay brother, and their adopted brother. ($10) Event Website
February 24 - March 7
FRIGID New York 2010
(Various Locations) This open and uncensored theater festival will consist of thirty one-hour shows presented in three Horse Trade spaces; including 29 theatre companies featuring almost 250 theater artists from all over the world. Event Website
February 24 - March 7
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
LATE NIGHTS WITH THE BOYS:
(Under St. Marks, 94 St. Marks Place, (between 1st Avenue and Avenue A), New York, NY 10009) (Feb 24th @6pm; Feb 27th @7pm; Mar 1 @9pm; Mar 5th) With delightful and poignant tales of a Southern Songstress and her gay family, Alex Bond and David Carson read selections from Ms. Bond’s novel and transport you to Dallas 1977, a magical time before HIV/AIDS, but not before ignorance and prejudice. A favorite at the 2008 San Francisco Fringe and the 2009 Fresh Fruit Festival. A reclusive former Southern debutante/cabaret performer in her sixties, Anna Zander hires Craig Bauer to help her write about the best years of her life. She recounts the tales of singing in the gay leather bars of Dallas. ($15 ($11 Seniors/Students/Veterans)) Event Website
February 24 - 25
Arts & Entertainment
INDOPHILE
(Carolines on Broadway, 1626 Broadway, New York, NY 10036) (1/24 @ 7, 1/25 @ 10) South Asian comics take center stage on Broadway to negate stereotypes about race, culture, gender, sex and politics through the medium of the masses HUMOR! Headliner: Out queer South Asian comic, and international sensation, Vidur Kapur Engendered ($25.00 per person plus a two-beverage minimum) (212.757.4100) [email protected] Event Website
February 24 / Wednesday
OrganizationsLGBT
Entrepreneurship 101: How to Start, Grow, and Expand a Successful Business
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (5:30 - 9pm) A panel discussion sponsored by the Center’s Young Leaders Council (YLC) and StartOut NYC. This special evening devoted to entrepreneurship will cover all the phases of starting and building a business from the viewpoint of four very successful entrepreneurs. Whether you're thinking of starting a business or you're an experienced entrepreneur, join an insightful evening of conversation with inspiring entrepreneurs on building a successful business. Featured panelists: Mitchell Gold, Co-Founder of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams; Peter Sisson, Founder and CEO of Toktumi, a digital telecommunications company; Jim Sherman, Founder and CEO of Shermans Travel Media LLC, a leading online publisher of editor-screened travel deals and destination advice; Erin Barnes, Co-Founder and acting Executive Director of ioby.org, a non-profit organization that connects donors and volunteers to environmental projects in their local neighborhoods, in order to inspire local environmental action; Jonathan Rubinstein is the Founder of Joe - The Art of Coffee, a coffee-centric community that includes five cafe locations throughout Manhattan. Moderator: Darren Spedale is Co-Founder of A-List Global Media LLC, a media and entertainment company that produces consumer products. OPEN BAR, thanks to VOLI VODKA. (Free; Registration strongly recommended) [email protected] Event Website
February 25 / Thursday
OrganizationsLGBTSocial
22nd Annual Bailey House Auction and Party
(Roseland Ballroom, 239 West 52nd St, New York, NY 10019) Bid on one-of-a-kind items at a variety of price points -- including contemporary art & photography, vintage furniture, dream vacations and experiences, personal services, designer jewelry, and high fashion. Sip a cocktail, mingle and make a difference in the lives of men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS. To benefit Bailey House. ($250+) Event Website
February 26 - 28
Arts & Entertainment
3rd Annual New York Wine Expo
(Jacob Javits Center, 655 West 34th St, New York, NY 10001) (See website for schedule) DON’T JUST ENJOY WINE – EXPERIENCE WINE. An opportunity to swirl and sip wines from around the globe. Attend the Expo not just for the sampling, but for the learning experience as well. To date, seminar presenters include Gloria Maroti Frazee and Leslie Sbrocco. ($75 - $95) Event Website
February 26 / Friday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
MR. & MRS. FITCH
(Second Stage Theatre, 307 West 43 Street, New York, NY 10036) (7PM) Starring Tony Award winners JOHN LITHGOW and JENNIFER EHLE. Meet gossip columnists Mr. and Mrs. Fitch. When the social circuit no longer provides juicy morsels, they find that great celebrity can appear out of thin air. Tony Award nominee Douglas Carter Beane's (The Little Dog Laughed, Xanadu) wicked new comedy is a scathing look at who is in, who is out and who may not even exist at all. SPECIAL LGBT PERFORMANCE with post-show reception! USE CODE SSGL when ordering. ($49) (212 246 4422) [email protected] Event Website
February 26 - 28
Arts & Entertainment
NEW YORK TIMES 2010 TRAVEL SHOW
(Jacob Javits Center, 655 West 34th St, New York, NY 10001) (Fr. 2-7PM, Sa 10-6PM Su 10-4PM) This event continues to be North America's premiere travel show attracting a unique global representation of the world's leading tourism markets. ($15) Event Website
February 26 / Friday
Arts & EntertainmentOrganizationsLGBTWoman's Interest
Lesbian Cinema Arts presents Training Rules
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) Narrated by international swimming legend Diana Nyad (National Public Radio), Training Rules examines how women's collegiate sports, caught in a web of homophobic practices, destroyed the dreams of many of its most talented athletes. Specifically, the documentary examines the Penn State's women's basketball program under 26 year veteran Rene Portland. She had three rules in her program: No drinking, No drugs, No lesbians. After years of discrimination documented here, Portland was sued by a player and Penn State was forced to confront the issue. ($8 online, $10 at the door) Event Website
February 27 / Saturday
Arts & EntertainmentLGBTWoman's Interest
Bull Dyke Chronicles
(Dixon Place, 254 Bowery, New York, NY 10012) (9pm) Gather round performance artist Shelly Mars (and her four-legged cohost, Kirby) at the spankin’ new Dixon Place. She’ll be presenting a motley crew of entertainers for “bullshit, artistry and edgy performance. ($12) Event Website
February 27, March 20, April 10, May 8, and June 5
Arts & EntertainmentLGBTWoman's Interest
Room for Cream: The Live Lesbian Soap Opera
(La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 74A East 4th St, New York, NY 10003) (Saturdays 5 & 6:30pm) The lesbos of Sapho, Mass. are going at it again. 5 episodes. ($10 per episode; $40 for season) Event Website
February 27 / Saturday
LGBTSpiritual
LGBTQ Purim Bash
(JCC in Manhattan, 334 Amsterdam Ave at 76th St, New York, NY 10023, 646-505-4444) (7PM) Dust off those costumes, and break out the groggers! Join over 150 friends, old and new for our Third Annual Community Purim Party, complete with appetizers, Hamantaschen, lots of alcohol, and one major dance party! This year, for the second time, the night will begin with a special Egalitarian, Transdenominational, Queer-Positive Megillah reading by our very own community members. The festivities continue into the night with delicious hors d'oeuvres, an open bar, fun dancing and a prize for best Costume! ($12) Event Website
February 27 / Saturday
Spiritual
Purim
February 27 / Saturday
Arts & EntertainmentOrganizationsLGBTWoman's Interest
V-Day 2010: Reading of The Vagina Monologues
(The Boulton Center for Performing Arts, 37 West Main St, Bay Shore, NY 11706) (2 & 7pm (After Party following performance)) A reading of Eve Ensler's ode to the vagina, be it through sex, love, rape, menstruation, mutilation, masturbation, birth, orgasm, the variety of names for the vagina, or simply as a physical aspect of the body. A recurring theme throughout the piece is the vagina as a tool of female empowerment, and the ultimate embodiment of individuality. A Benefit for The Long Island GLBT Center's Anti-Violence Project. ($20+) Event Website
February 28 / Sunday
SpiritualAlternate Side Parking Suspended
Purim
February 28 / Sunday
Jamie deRoy & friends at Birdland
(Birdland, 315 West 44th St, New York, NY 10036) (6PM) Academy Award-Winning Songs and Songs from Academy Award-Winning Films. Featuring; Christina Bianco * Gregg Edelman * Bonnie Langford * John McDaniel * Peter Sachon * Terri White * & Surprise Guests! ($35) Event Website
March 1, 15, and 29
Arts & Entertainment
MONEY TALKS WITH CITIZEN RENO
(Dixon Place, 254 Bowery, New York, NY 10012) (8PM) Reno, long bullish (in the sense of "...in a China Shop"), has Wall Street in her bullseye lately, bringing a Finance Professional onstage with her each night, just to make sure. In past shows, Reno has hosted several Nobel Economists as well as a former Chief Financial Officer of the world's second largest bank. ($20) Event Website