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march 21, 2010 / sunday 
OrganizationsLGBT
ABC DAYTIME & SOAP.NET SALUTE BROADWAY CARES
(Town Hall, 123 West 43rd, New York, NY 10036) (8PM) Get ready for “All My Children,” “One Life to Live”and “General Hospital” stars to hit the Broadway stage. The 6th Annual ABC DAYTIME & SOAPnet SALUTE BROADWAY CARES has been set for March 21st, 2010 in New York City. This one-night-only event features ABC Daytime and SOAPnet stars taking the stage at Broadway's historic Town Hall for a night of singing, dancing and entertainment. Broadway Cares ($50+) Event Website
Arts & Entertainment
Metropolitan Klezmer plays City Winery Klezmer Brunch
(City Winery, 155 Varick St (btw Spring & Vandam), New York City, NY 10013) (11AM - 2PM (seating from 10am)) Enjoy Metropolitan Klezmer (with several bandmates from Isle of Klezbos). Great menu & wine list, large & lovely space, excellent stage, great vibe. ($10; kids under 13 FREE (& no brunch minimum)) (212-608-0555) [email protected] Event Website
LGBTSocial
17th Original GLBT Expo
(Jacob Javits Center, 655 West 34th St, New York, NY 10001) Includes the GLBT friendly companies from every industry, both large and small, Fortune 1000 and Gay-owned companies. Paint the Javits purple for networking, socializing, shopping, entertainment and people-watching. Event Website
Note: this event runs March 20 - 21
Arts & Entertainment
9th Annual Architectural Digest Home Design Show
(Pier 94, 711 12th Ave, New York, NY 10019) (10am - 6pm) You’ll explore the latest ideas and products for the home — from furniture and lighting to kitchens and baths. Whether starting from scratch or searching for that single object to finish a room, the Show promises to introduce you to something you simply have to bring home. ($25+) Event Website
Note: this event runs March 18 - 21
Arts & Entertainment
KEIGWIN + COMPANY
(Joyce Theater, 175 8th Ave, New York, NY 10011) (Tu-Wd 7:30, Th-Sa 8, Su 2PM) Acclaimed for its electrifying brand of contemporary dance, KEIGWIN + COMPANY celebrates its first solo week at The Joyce with a vibrant program that features the world premiere of a new work and includes Mattress Suite and Caffeinated, two pieces that blend Keigwin's signature athleticism, subtle humor, and "uninhibited embrace of the theatrical." (The New York Times). The program also features the explosive Runaway, set to a driving score by electronic composer Jonathan Pratt. ($35+) Event Website
Note: this event runs March 16 - 21
Arts & Entertainment
The Soup Show
(HERE Arts Center, 145 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013) (7:00 pm) New York Neo-Futurists Desiree Burch, Cara Francis & Erica Livingston serve up a cure for what ails you in this Neo-Medicine show, performing in and around a giant pot of self-made soup. Bottling this soup, as well as a series of elixirs, potions, tonics and products, they heal and reveal the female experience live, honest and in the flesh. (18.00) (212-352-3101) Event Website
Note: this event runs March 4 - 7, 11 - 14, 18 - 21, and 25 - 27
Arts & Entertainment
“Norma Doesmen”
(Abingdon Theatre, 312 West 36th Street, (betwn 8th & 9th Ave), New York, NY 10018) (Tu.- Sa. : 8PM, Sa. & Su. 3PM) Set in a run-down chateau of an alcazar on Sunset Boulevard, Norma Doesmen follows the story of an unemployed script-writer “Joe Dillis” who finds himself on the run from the re-po men and dives into the lap of a reclusive, silent-screen movie star “Norma Doesmen.” Waiting for her return to filmdom, Norma finds her prey in Dillis, who is manipulated and seduced by this insane, over sexed, psychotically disordered fallen legend. Along with her totally schizophrenic servant “Max” and Joe's devoted narcoleptic girlfriend, “Betty ShaveHer,” the comedy ensues as Joe accidentally crosses her path and she sees in him an opportunity to make her comeback to the big screen. ($45) ((212) 868-4444)
Note: this event runs March 4 - 7, 11 - 14, 18 - 21, and 25 - 28
OrganizationsLGBT
DINING by Design 2010
(Pier 94, 711 12th Ave, New York, NY 10019) Be prepared for the same dazzling dining installations, the delectable food and wine pairings of TABLE HOP & TASTE, and the astounding innovation of the Student Design Initiative. Event Website
Note: this event runs March 18 - 22
Arts & Entertainment
Lyrics & Lyricists™—Fred and Ginger in So Many Words: The Astaire-Rogers Songbook
(92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10128) (SA & Su 8PM Su 3PM) Berlin, Porter, Kern, Fields, Gershwin and many others wrote songs for the movies of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Deborah Grace Winer salutes this lasting legacy to the American Songbook. ($25 +) Event Website
Note: this event runs March 20 - 21
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
Queer Cinema Now: Cinemarosa
(Queens Museum of Art, Rushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, NY 11368) The program brings to the community of Queens an array of Queer Independent Cinema and gives an opportunity to meet the makers of such powerful fiction and non-fiction works that best portray aspects of LGBT lives. Event Website
Ongoing Events
through April 3
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
DRAWN TOGETHER: Works on Paper
(Leslie/Lohman Gallery, 26 Wooster St, New York, NY 10013) (6pm to 8pm) The Leslie/Lohman Gallery presents Drawn Together, a three-part exhibition of well over 500 works on paper. Curated by Rob Hugh Rosen, this show contains both drawings of men together and images of men created by men drawing together. (FREE) ((212) 431-2609) [email protected] Event Website
This event runs February 16 - April 3
through April 3
Arts & Entertainment
WHERE THEY AT: A Multimedia Archive of New Orleans Bounce
(Abrons Arts Center at Henry Street Settlement, 466 Grand St, New York, NY 10002) New Orleans has midwifed every existing form of indigenous American music, from jazz to blues to funk, and hip-hop is the newest manifestation of that tradition. Where They At portrays the founders, architects, and players in New Orleans rap, or Bounce, a community-based phenomenon that gets little attention from the mainstream music press. Photographs, oral histories, and footage document the passing of seminal beats in New Orleans soul to a new generation in the late 1980’s and the creation of a new voice in Southern roots music. A line is traced to the present-day diaspora, as Hurricane Katrina has scattered a once tight-knit Bounce community whose music only existed at home — a home that has been redefined physically and culturally. Event Website
This event runs February 11 - April 3
through April 3
Arts & EntertainmentWoman's Interest
BAAD!ASS WOMEN FESTIVAL 2010
(BAAD! The Bronx Academy of Arts & Dance, 841 Barretto St, Bronx, NY 10474) (see website for schedule) An annual cultural festival celebrating the empowerment of women through art, culture and performance. With the stirring documentary ANTONIA PANTOJA: PRESENTE! celebrating the life of the dynamic founder of the ASPIRA educational program and a quintessential BAAD!Ass Woman. (Free - $20) Event Website
This event runs March 11 - April 3
through April 4
Arts & Entertainment
Slash: Paper Under the Knife
(Museum of Arts & Design, 2 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019) Slash: Paper Under the Knife takes the pulse of the international art world's renewed interest in paper as a creative medium and source of artistic inspiration, examining the remarkably diverse use of paper in a range of art forms. Slash is the third exhibition in MAD's Materials and Process series, which examines the renaissance of traditional handcraft materials and techniques in contemporary art and design. The exhibition surveys unusual paper treatments, including works that are burned, torn, cut by lasers, and shredded. A section of the exhibition will focus on artists who modify books to transform them into sculpture, while another will highlight the use of cut paper for film and video animations. Selected artists will be commissioned to create site-specific or site-referential works, and others will be invited to create work onsite in MAD's three artist studios that will subsequently be installed in the exhibition. ($15/Thur 6-9pm by donation) Event Website
This event runs October 7, 2009 - April 4, 2010
through April 10
Arts & Entertainment
American Beauty: Aesthetics and Innovation in Fashion
(FIT, 27th St & 7th Ave, New York, NY 10001) The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) presents the first exhibition to explore how the "philosophy of beauty" is allied to the craft of dressmaking. Each of the 75 looks on display was chosen to exemplify the relationship between technical ingenuity and artistic excellence. Curator Patricia Mears has focused on approximately 25 American fashion designers, ranging from the obscure, such as Jessie Franklin Turner, whose work dates from the late 1910s, to rising stars of the present day, such as the Mulleavy sisters of Rodarte. Other designers featured include Adrian, Bonnie Cashin, Maria Cornejo, James Galanos, Halston, Elizabeth Hawes, Charles James, Charles Kleibacker, Claire McCardell, Norman Norell, Rick Owens, Ralph Rucci, Isabel Toledo, Pauline Trigère, Valentina, Yeohlee, and Jean Yu. (FREE) Event Website
This event runs November 6, 2009 - April 10, 2010
through April 11
Arts & Entertainment
The Orchid Show: Cuba in Flower
(New York Botanical Garden, 200th Street and Kazimiroff Boulevard, Bronx, NY 10458) (10AM- 5PM) Experience the tropical beauty of Old Havana in bloom featuring thousands of orchids and native plants in Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. Exotic floral displays through architectural scenes transport visitors to the romantic intrigue of Cuba. Chocolate and Vanilla Adventures in the Everett Children's Adventure Garden give families an interactive look the vanilla orchid and the cacao tree. ($20) Event Website
This event runs February 28 - April 11
through April 11
Arts & Entertainment
SIN A Mystical Comedy
(Baruch Performing Arts Center, 55 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10010) (Tu 7PM, We – Sa 8PM, We & Sa 2PM Su 3PM) Based on Isaac Bashevis Singer's The Unseen. Adapted by Mark Altman Finally, a play for anybody who has ever sinned. With all the lush richness of an Isaac Bashevis Singer short story comes this deceptively simple play complete with devil, demons and infidelity. On Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year, the Devil and his demons descend on the tiny town of Frampol. Satan has chosen this most solemn of occasions to test the faith of plump and middle-aged Nosn and Royze Temerl and in the process ruin their lives. But in the end who is the victor and who the vanquished? ($60) Event Website
This event runs March 9 - April 11
through April 15
SportsYouth & Family
Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center
(Rockefeller Center, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, 5th to 7th Aves, 47 to 51st Sts, New York, NY 10111) The most famous city rink of them all. ($9.50+, skate rental $8) Event Website
This event runs November 6, 2009 - April 15, 2010
through April 15
Arts & Entertainment
The TEMPERAMENTALS
(New World Stages, 340 W 50th St, New York, NY 10019) (Mo,Wd, Thu, Fr & sa 8PM Sa 2PM Su 3 & 7PM) This is the story of two men - the communist Harry Hay and the Viennese refugee and designer Rudi Gernreich - as they fall in love while building the first gay rights organization in the United States pre Stonewall. The play weaves together the personal and political to tell a relatively unknown chapter in gay history. It explores the love between two complex men, as their impossible dream of forming such an unheard of organization becomes a reality in this perilous, unpredictable world. It is an intimate portrayal of the men who created history and the epic struggles they overcame. The characters consist of the actual men who founded the Mattachine Society (Harry Hay, Rudi Gernreich, Chuck Rowland, Bob Hull, and Dale Jennings), as well as other prominent figures of the time in Hollywood and the film industry as well as the world of fashion. Event Website
This event runs February 18 - April 15
through April 16
Arts & EntertainmentLGBTWoman's Interest
Campbell Soady Gallery presents Photographer Angela Jimenez
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) Welcome Home: Building the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, is the first project of its kind- a documentary photography exhibition about the herstoric Festival by photographer Angela Jimenez. Opening Reception: Feb 18, 6pm. (FREE) Event Website
This event runs February 18 - April 16
through April 17
Arts & Entertainment
Kotaro FUKUI: Silent Flowers and Ostriches
(Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011) (11am-6pm) An extraordinary 24 ft. long “Silent Flower” painting was transported from Tokyo to blanket the walls of the Chelsea Art Museum. Kotaro Fukui is a Japanese artist who created this masterwork by applying gold foil to washi, a handmade Japanese paper, employing brush ink to create stems and leaves, and then superimposing blue lapis lazuli pigment on the result. The precious blue stone powder is simultaneously subtle in application but powerful in affect. (free with admission)
This event runs March 5 - April 17
through April 19
Arts & Entertainment
Mary Stuart
(Broadhurst Theatre, 235 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036) The play presents a dramatic and fictionalized account of the confrontation between Mary, Queen of Scots and her cousin, Elizabeth I of England. Event Website
This event runs April 19, 2009 - April 19, 2010
through April 26
Arts & Entertainment
Tim Burton Retrospective
(MoMA, 11 West 53 St, New York, NY 10019) This major career retrospective on Tim Burton, consisting of a gallery exhibition and a film series, considers Burton's career as a director, producer, writer, and concept artist for live-action and animated films, along with his work as a fiction writer, photographer and illustrator. Following the current of his visual imagination from early childhood drawings through his mature work, the exhibition presents artwork generated during the conception and production of his films, and highlights a number of unrealized projects and never-before-seen pieces, as well as student art, his earliest non-professional films, and examples of his work as a storyteller and graphic artist for non-film projects. Event Website
This event runs November 22, 2009 - April 26, 2010
through June 5
Sports
FRONT RUNNERS PRESENT A 12 WEEK BEGINNERS RUNNING CLASS
(Rutgers Church, 236 West 73rd Street, New York, NY 10023) (10:30AM) Front Runners New York has been keeping gay and lesbian runners on their toes for more than 30 years. Whether you’re interested in losing weight or just want a healthier lifestyle, you will find a welcoming environment in our 12 week beginners running course. (FREE)
This event runs March 13 - June 5
through August 1
Arts & Entertainment
Curious George Saves the Day: The Art of Margret and H.A. Rey
(The Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10128) (Su.-Tu. & Th- Fr. 11AM) Curious George, the beloved, irrepressible monkey of children’s book lore, is famous for his ability to “save the day.” Interpreting the role he played in safeguarding his own creators in times of danger as symbolic, this exhibition delves into the remarkable lives and works of Margret and H.A. Rey. The couple fled Paris in 1940 with a Curious George manuscript in their suitcase. Event Website
This event runs March 14 - August 1
through December 30
Arts & Entertainment
Jean Miotte: Spirit of Defiance
(Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011) (open Tu - Sa 11am to 6pm Th 11am to 8pm closed Su) Miotte’s artistic influences include performance, choreography, jazz music and Ballet, and of these his most seminal influence is Ballet. In London in 1948 he did set design and saw the work of Balanchine, the Diaghilev Ballet and Margot Fonteyn. Being exposed to this variety of art was of profound inspiration to him. Dance is the universal language of non-verbal communication, evident through performance. Miotte would experiment with gesture through painting and hone lyrical movement in his own art. ($8, $4)
This event runs November 30, 2009 - December 30, 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
Arts & EntertainmentLGBT
CINEMAROSA
(Queens Museum of Art, Rushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, NY 11368) (3 – 5pm) Monthly film/video showcase series that presents screenings of fiction and documentary works dealing with issues related to the LGBT community. Event Website
This event runs every 3rd Sunday
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