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(Joyce SoHo, 155 Mercer Street, New York, NY 10012) (8pm - 9pm, 3pm - 4pm) Parallel Exit, New York’s highly acclaimed physical theatre company, returns to Joyce SoHo with TIME STEP, a brand new work blending tap, rhythm, and physical comedy. Fresh, funny, and filled with visual magic, TIME STEP tells the story of three hoofers entirely through rhythm and choreography. The narrative jumps back and forth in time, juxtaposing the characters’ performances from their youth
with their attempts to transcend the limits of age. ($15) (212-352-3101) [email protected] Event Website Note: this event runs November 6 - 9
(MCCNY, 446 West 36th St, New York, NY 10018) (8PM-10PM) AVOW..by Bill C. Davis A dramatic play examining the devotion and commitment to ones personal and mutual vow. Brian and Tom struggle to keep their relationship alive and vows to each other after receiving the disapproval of there long time friend and parish priest Father Raymond. Irene, Brian's sister, a concert musician and pregnant from an affair falls for Father Raymond unexpectedly while trying to mediate the situation between Brian and Tom. (10.00) [email protected] Event Website Note: this event runs November 6 - 8
(JCC in Manhattan, 334 Amsterdam Ave at 76th St, New York, NY 10023, 646-505-4444) (7PM) It’s fun, it’s competitive and it’s all about instinct. Sneak over to the JCC for our one night, women-only poker club. We provide the beer, snacks and everything you need for a winning hand, including a professional dealer and instructor. Beginners and seasoned players will be equally at home. Start practicing your bluffing face because the cool cats always take home the pot! ($15/$20) (646.505.5708) Event Website
(Various Locations) A highlight again this year is the second annual Stand Up For Heroes: A Benefit for the Bob Woodruff Foundation at Town Hall. Regis Philbin will host star performances by Ricky Gervais, John Pinette, Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa. Whoopi Goldberg and James Niven of Sotheby's will make a special appearance as the guest auctioneers. In honor of the United States' injured service members, the evening promises unforgettable performances, laughter, and sincere gratitude. Event Website Note: this event runs November 5 - 9
(Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11238) (12:30pm) The Brooklyn Museum Community Committee and the Director invite you to Women in the Arts 2008 honoring Cindy Sherman, renowned photographer and artist. A special event to salute the many contributions women have made and continue to make in the areas of arts and culture. A program offering an overview of the artist’s work and the award presentation will be followed by a reception and luncheon in the newly refurbished Beaux-Arts Court. Proceeds benefit the Brooklyn Museum’s educational and cultural programs. ($150+) Event Website
(Bronx Academy of Arts, 841 Baretto St, 2nd Fl, Bronx, NY 10474) (Varies check website) BlakTino Performance Series, a festival celebrating works by Black, Latino and Blatino artists on continues to November 8 with art, literature, theatre, music and dance. BAAD! has consistently interwoven queer artists and queer programming into all of its festival and the remaining events include an evening of queer authors, an evening of LGBT Jazz artists and a play exploring cultural and sexual identity. BAAD! ($15-20) (718) 842-5223) Event Website Note: this event runs October 24 - November 8
(NY Public Library, 5th Ave at 42nd St, New York, NY 10018) (5:15pm) Have you been intimidated by the monumental volume of information and directories at the New York Public Library? Not sure where or how to begin your search for new business leads? Interested in niche targeting within the LGBT community or other markets, but have come up with scattered results from internet searching? The Science Industry Business Library (SIBL) is a priceless resource for building your business and taking it to the next level — and the best part, is that all of the database resources are free!
In this exclusive LGBT-2-B event, “Companies & Contacts,” experts at SIBL will walk us through the process to get you started, showing you how easy it is to find what you are looking for, and how incredibly vital NYPL can be to your continued business growth.
RSVP NOW! Workshop size is very limited. (Free) (212-473-7805) Event Website Starting Today
(Safe-T Gallery, 111 Front St, Gallery 214, New York, NY 11201) In the 1980’s, Gail Thacker began to use the inherent instability of Polaroid film as an active component in her portrait and landscape images. By deliberately evading the fixing protocols for her negatives, and placing them aside for as long as a year after exposure, her negatives accumulated a series of changes and distortions. Then in early 2008 the Polaroid Corporation announced that it would no longer manufacture its signature self-developing film. This exhibit features some of Thacker's last expressions -- portraits from the theatrical, gay and transgressive worlds of New York -- in this unusually creative and rich medium. Event Website This event runs through December 13
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