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Sunday, March 14, 2010
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7pm-2am at Maritime Cabanas, No cover
The sexiest party of the summer is now the sexiest party of the winter! Join us for Unite in Passion Feb 14! A special Valentine's Day event hosted by Maggie C and UNITE benefiting Susan G Komen for the Cure! See ad for more info. Stiletto now has a year round residency at the Maritime Cabanas!... (continued)
4pm-4am at Lipstick Lounge, $15
Sizzlin’ Sundays BBQ, 4–7pm, all you can eat! Our backyard is the purrrfect place to meet. Fun games and coming soon, wet t-shirt contest. 7pm–4am music from DJ Stacy.
2pm-4am at Ginger's, No cover
An afternoon delight of sports by day with our #1 "shero" barkeep Iveth! Come watch all the in-season games. Happy hour 2-8pm with 2-4-1 domestic beers, well drinks, cream ale and Ginger's brew draft. Raise a cold toast while enjoying complementary nibbles. Try the frosted Blue Balls... (continued)
Not Specified at Bamboo 52, No Cover
Enjoy a tasting of Michael Collins Irish Whiskey. Sample the aromas of honey, citrus & malt with the taste of a fresh oak & smoke finish as a prelude to the innovative Asian cuisine of Chef John Philip Greco III & Sushi Chef Solomon.
5-10pm , No Cover
Ladies’ night.
4pm-2am at RF Lounge, No cover
Join Hollybeth at the bar for classic disco music as she whips up Funday Sparkling Sunday. After brunch, join us for unlimited mimosas, sangrias and sparkling wine from 4-7pm for one prix fix price! Beer special Bud, Bud Light and Miller Light for $3 all night. Feb 7 Join us for the Superbowl on 2... (continued)
6pm at Bum Bum Bar, Not specified
Music to remember and unwind to! Feb 14 A Valentine's Bash! Music, romance and goodies.
2pm-7pm at Henrietta Hudson, No cover
Lesbians and games...come on now! Whether it's baseball, football, basketball or games of the heart, they go together! $10 Bud pitchers or $12 all else served in purple polar pitchers. Happy hour 2-5pm with 2 for 1 tap and domestic beer and well drinks. Come early and watch sports all afternoon... (continued)
2pm-7pm at Henrietta Hudson, no cover
Lesbians and games...come on now! Whether it's baseball, football, basketball or games of the heart, they go together! Special $10 Bud pitchers or $12 all else served in purple polar pitchers. Happy hour 2-5pm with 2 for 1 tap and domestic beer and well drinks. We are open early - come watch sports... (continued)
7pm at Henrietta Hudson, No Cover
It's East Village meets West, hosted by Lisa C and friends! Happy hour 7-9pm with 2 for 1 tap and domestic beer and well drinks. Jacaria and Culi serve up $3 Stella and Blue Moon, $3 Bullet Shots, $3 Bottle toppers and $5 margaritas all night. Cheap drinks. Loose women. "Rinse and repeat... (continued)
7pm-2am at Maritime Cabanas, no cover
The sexiest party of the summer is now the sexiest party of the winter with new hours! Stiletto has a year round residency at the Maritime Cabanas! Glass covered roof and heat lamps for the chilly months, drinks specials/pitchers, dinner menu, rotating DJs, fireplace, smoking patio and hundreds of... (continued)
7pm at Henrietta Hudson, no cover
"Wash that girl right outta your hair!” DJ Sandman spins old skool, 70s, 80s, 90s, rock, funk and soul. It's East Village meets West, hosted by Lisa C! Happy hour 7-9pm with 2 for 1 tap and domestic beer and well drinks. Jacaria and Culi serve $3 Stella and Blue Moon, $3 Bullet Shots, $3... (continued)
Check for times at Film Forum, $12, $6 seniors
A 22-film festival spotlighting the career of Hollywood director Victor Fleming, including The Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, Treasure Island and more. Runs through Mar. 18. See A&E Editors’ Picks for details.
7pm at Here Arts Center, $18
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. Runs through Mar. 27. See A&E Editors’ Picks for details.
7:30pm at The Kirk Theater, $18
The Queen’s Company, NYC’s acclaimed all-female classical theater company presents a rare revival of Susanna Centlivre’s luscious comedy of intrigue. Runs through Mar. 14. See A&E Editors’ Picks for details.
7pm at New Victory Theater, $35, $25, $12.50
Fast-paced parodies of Shakespeare’s 37 plays in an astounding 100 minutes or less. Runs through Mar. 14. See A&E Editors’ Picks for details.
7pm at New Victory Theater, $35, $25, $12.50
Fast-paced parodies of Shakespeare’s 37 plays in an astounding 100 minutes or less. Runs through Mar. 14. See A&E Editors’ Picks for details.
6pm at Bum Bum Bar, n/a
Music to remember and unwind to! Apr 11 A Bum Bum Boat Ride! Leaves from Manhattan
11am at Bleecker Street Theater, $15 adv, $20 door
African rhythms reveal the exciting musical adventure of the little girl Kijana, her animal friends, and the Zimwe (bad man) who tricks her. Appropriate for children through 5th grade. Runs through Mar. 14.
2pm-4am at Ginger's, no cover
Come watch futbol, B-ball and all the in-season games. Happy hour 2-8pm featuring 2-4-1 domestic beers, well drinks, cream ale and Ginger's brew draft. Free nibbles. Frosted Blue Balls shots, Sunday's special and Ginger's brew draft for $5, and Genny Cream Ale $3.50. Pool room, video games and... (continued)
4pm-2am at RF Lounge, no cover
We are bringing back Tea Dance in NYC as it was done at "The Pied Piper" in Provincetown! Music by DJ Susan Levine. Drink specials: $5 Mimosas, Bloody Marys and sparkling wine. $3 Bud, Bud Light and Miller Light.
7pm at Bluestockings, $5-$10
A group of artists set upon smashing open femme stereotypes entertain while challenging the boundaries of gender, sexuality, and feminism.
12pm at Babeland (Lower East), Free
Features different fabulous guest acts each week from the world's best in Circus, Variety, Burlesque, Sideshow, and Physical Comedy.
7:30pm at Dixon Place, $20
Learn why their mantra is “lubrication, communication, relaxation”. Enjoy complimentary mimosas and arrive early: the first 20 guests get product samples.
6:30pm at Amy Ruth's, Not specified
A social and discussion group for bi, bi-sexual, bi-curious and transgender-bi women, also welcoming bi-friendly women who identify as lesbian, SGL, heteroflexible, homoflexible, questioning or straight from all cultures and diversities.
1pm at Film Forum, $12, $6 seniors
Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr star in a big screened version of this childhood favorite. Sorry not in 3-D yet. Also runs Mar. 14 as part of the Victor Fleming Film Festival.
3pm at Film Forum, $12, $6 seniors
Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Leslie Howard, Olivia de Havilland star in this four hour epic about a spoiled southern girl who falls in love with a married man. Runs through Mar. 16th as part of the Victor Fleming Film Festival.
11am-7pm at Brooklyn Lyceum, $10/class to show
Tired of your mixed breed getting the shaft? Join the hairy masses as they celebrate and compete for prizes and treats, kisses and scratches. Enter your dog in as many classes as you like! Also runs Mar. 14.
10am-5pm (closed Mondays) at Museum of the City of New York, $10, $6 student/senior
An exhibition of original artworks by the legendary New Yorker cartoonist that capture Addams's quintessentially idiosyncratic and slyly subversive view of the city. Runs through May 16. See A&E Editors’ Picks for details.
8pm at Lyceum Theater, $111.50, $81.50, $25
Valerie Harper returns to Broadway as the legendary Tallulah Bankhead. See A&E Editors’ Picks for details.
10pm-4am at Aspen Lounge, No cover
Check out this wicked new mixed LGBT party! Get cozy by the fire pit or work up a sweat on the dance floor in this gorgeous lounge. DJ Susan Levine spins, Spicky Hilton sings. Sizzling drink specials, guest DJs.
Times vary at BAAD!, Free-$20
Annual Festival celebrating the empowerment of women through art, culture and performance. Runs through Apr. 3. See A&E Editors’ Picks for details.
10am-6pm (closed Mondays) at Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, NY Botanical Gardens, $20, $18 student/ senior
Experience the tropical beauty of Old Havana in bloom featuring thousands of orchids and native plants. See A&E Editors’ Picks for details.
8pm at Lucille Lortel, Not specified
An alternately tough and touching look at love the play involves three characters, Oliver, Philip and Sylvia who are caught in a kind of erotic time warp. Their complex love triangle, replete with conflicting loyalties and passions, jumps from 1958 to the present and back in a maelstrom of fantasy,... (continued)
9pm at Mixx, No cover
Lori and Marcela present this evening of tapas and happy hour specials, featuring a mixed lesbian crowd, rotating DJs and some of NYC’s best beats. Happy Hour til 11pm.
7-10pm at Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center, Free
Exhibit shines a light on the rising cases of mutilation, rape and murder of women along the US/Mexico border, Congo, Guatemala, South Dakota, Egypt and Iraq. Runs through Apr. 10.
Sun–Wed, 10a–5:45p, Fri 10a–5:45p-7:45p at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, $18, $15 student/senior
This exhibition celebrates the catalytic power of the Frank Lloyd Wright– designed museum’s spiraling rotunda on the occasion of the building’s 50th Anniversary. Runs through Apr. 28. See A&E Editor’s Picks for details.
10am-5pm; Sat & Sun 10am-6pm at Pier 86, $22, $18 student/senior
The exhibit presents a timeline of the American space program from President John F. Kennedy’s race to the moon speech to the current Rovers on Mars and even introduces the next Mars probe, Curiosity, which will launch in March 2011. Runs through June 30. See A&E Editor’s Picks for details.
7-8pm at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Free
Distinguished artists and historians explore how Americans redefined the meaning of justice in the 1950s. Runs through May 17.
11am-6pm at Museum of Arts & Design, $15, $12 student/seniors
The exhibition surveys unusual paper treatments, including works that are burned, torn, cut by lasers, and shredded. Runs thru April 4. See A&E Editor’s Picks for details.
6pm-9pm at Loft Artist Association, Free Admission and Parking
The Loft Artists Association presents Stamford, CT with the PRINT WHAT? Exhibition. An art exhibit of printed works by the members of the LAA, offered in conjunction with free workshops demonstrating printmaking in action. The Loft Artists Association invites their community to visit, mingle, and... (continued)
at The Community House at St. Bartholomew's Church, Free
Join family, friends and members of the LGBT community as they discuss the issues that affect their lives in a supportive and welcoming environment.
7pm at Comix, $20 adv, $25 door
Full- frontal philanthropy: A topless comedy show to benefit the Young Survival Coalition. See A&E Editors’ Picks for details.
7-8:30pm at Comix, $20 in advance / $25 on the day of event
On March 14, 2010, for the first time ever, jokes will be told topless in the name of breast cancer at GENEROSI-TITTIES! What is GENEROSI-TITTIES? It’s full-frontal philanthropy: A topless comedy show to benefit the Young Survival Coalition. Presented by Comix, produced by Leah Dubie (Tru TV,... (continued)
2pm at Isabella Freedman Retreat Center, $225-475, Financial Aid Avail.
What: The Second Annual Nehirim Women’s Retreat is a weekend of community and spirituality for self-identified queer Jewish women and their families. http://www.nehirim.org/women Who: Presenters include Rabbi Jill Hammer, the Director of Spiritual Education at the Academy for Jewish Religion;... (continued)
Check website for details at The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theatre, $55
Signs of Life is an exploration of life in the Jewish artists’ ghetto created by the Nazis in the Czech town of Terezin during World War II. Hitler renamed it Theresienstadt and his propaganda cynically proclaimed it “A City for the Jews”. A vibrant artistic community emerged and the ghetto was... (continued)
Check website for details at The Richmond Shepard Theatre, $20
OlentagyMusic is pleased to announce the US premiere production of American-born Melbourne actor Chris Wallace’s The Mark Twain You Don’t Know for a three-week limited engagement at Off-Broadway’s Richmond Shepard Theatre (309 East 26th Street). Performances begin Tuesday, March 23 and continue... (continued)
7:30pm at The Kirk Theater, $18
The Queen’s Company, NYC’s acclaimed all-female classical theater company presents a rare revival of Susanna Centlivre’s luscious comedy of intrigue. Runs through Mar. 14.
8pm at Judson Church, $15, $10 student/senior
An evening of dance and music highlighting Iannis Xenakis’s lifelong interest in Japanese music and theater, particularly the art of Noh. Runs through Apr. 8.
7:30pm at 4th Street Theatre, $20
Najla Saïd’s unique passage into one of the most volatile and historic corners of the earth. Runs through Mar. 21.
7pm at Comix, $20 in advance, $25 day of show
On March 14, 2010, for the first time ever, jokes will be told topless in the name of breast cancer at GENEROSI-TITTIES! What is GENEROSI-TITTIES? It’s full-frontal philanthropy: A topless comedy show to benefit the Young Survival Coalition. Presented by Comix, and produced by Leah Dubie (Tru... (continued)
11am at Bleecker Street Theatre, $15 adv, $20 door
African rhythms reveal the exciting musical adventure of the little girl Kijana, her animal friends, and the Zimwe (bad man) who tricks her. Appropriate for children through 5th grade. Runs through Mar. 14.
Sat 7:30pm; Sun 3pm at The Kirk Theater, $18
Can you keep a secret? On the run from an arranged marriage, Isabella puts her life and happiness into the hands of her friend Violante. How far will Violante go to keep Isabella’s secret? Fiery brothers, amorous Englishmen, lovers in closets, daring getaways, passionate breakups and tearful... (continued)

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