|
|||||||
|
(Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington, NY 11743) (7:00 PM - 11:00 PM) The Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Long Island’s largest LGBT arts event, returns for its eleventh year. An exciting program of over 50 films, truly something for everyone, including a winning lineup of LGBT film, panel discussions, film makers, receptions, galas and events in an incredibel venue. A short taxi ride from the Huntington LIRR train station. Check the website for descriptions of the films and the receptipns. ($6.00 - $12.00) [email protected] Event Website Note: this event runs November 14 - 20
(Peking Hunan Park Restaurant, 100 Park Ave, new york, NY 10017) (9am - 6pm) Showcase the traditional Chinese cooking skills and techniques through 5 styles of Chinese cuisine. Don’t miss the opportunity to watch great Chinese chefs from all over the world in action. All passes to the preliminaries and finals include sampling of competition dishes by contestants. The award ceremony banquet features all five styles of Chinese cuisines. ($50 - $280) (877-683-7469) [email protected] Event Website Note: this event runs November 17 - 19
(Kaufmann Concert Hall, 1395 Lexington Ave, at 92nd, New York, NY 10128) (8pm) An evening of songs from the concert stage, the movies, Broadway, and Berlin’s cabarets that reveal the varied fates of the gifted composers who fled destruction during Hitler’s rise to power—some to begin new lives and brilliant careers abroad, others meeting with darker
fortunes. Music by Kurt Weill, Franz Schreker, Arnold Zemlinsky, Kurt Tucholsky, Hans Krása, Erich Korngold, Hanns Eisler, Friedrich Hollaender and many others. ($40+) Event Website Note: this event runs November 18, and 20
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) Join a timely and informative panel discussion highlighting a number of important topics related to the issue of same-sex marriage. Key areas of discussion will include the likelihood of same-sex marriage in New York, and the practical realities for those who have married in states where same-sex marriage is legal. Panelists will include: Michelle E. Phillips (Jackson Lewis LLP), Lenore Greenberg (Ernst & Young LLP), Cindi Creager (GLAAD) and Cathy Marino-Thomas (Marriage Equality New York). The panel will be moderated by Ken Fakler (Ernst & Young LLP). Sponsored by Ernst & Young's tri-state network for LGBT people and their allies (known as Beyond). Event Website
|