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(Dumbo, Brooklyn) See the future of contemporary photography. Event Website Note: this event runs May 14 - 18
(St Jean's Community Center, East 76th St off Lexington Ave downstairs, New York, NY 10021) (7pm-10:45) This is a fun event, its like having a private casual party. There are tables and seating, hot and cold food plus beverages and dessert. There will be a lesson in waltz and swing. ($12) (212 490-9433) [email protected] Note: this event runs April 9, and May 14
(TBG Theatre, 312 West 36th St, New York, NY 10018) (8pm and 2pm on Sundays) Beset by the duties of his birth and dominated by a heroic father, Edward looks forward to a life of apparent conformity and desperate subterfuge, until he meets Piers Gaveston in a dirty alley. It is love and rebellion at first sight. From then on, Edward steers a perilous course between desire and safety, which does not entirely end even when he becomes king, and faces not only the usual enemies of unconventional love, but his queen and her lover as well. Edward the King neatly straddles the fourteenth and twenty-first centuries, which manage to appear almost equally violent and inhospitable to love. Harvey Milk High School ($18.00) (212-352-3101) Event Website Note: this event runs May 14 - 18, and 20 - 24 Starting Today
(TBG Theatre, 312 West 36th St, New York, NY 10018) This month-long event, benefiting the Harvey Milk High School scholarship fund, is the country�s premier festival of new works by LGBT authors and playwrights. Event Website This event runs through June 15
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