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3-9pm at Henrietta Hudson, $10
Millie Martinez of Pinkmoon Productions presents this new monthly party for women over 35. Dance to the beats of DJ Jenrg, spinning salsa, merengue, reggaeton, house & dance. Bar girls Melina & Bonnie. Mimosa & Bellini Specials.
check listing at International Print Center New York, Free
International Print Center New York presents 1913 Armory Show Revisited: the Artists and their Prints, opening in IPCNY's gallery at 508 West 26th Street, 5th floor on March 23, with an opening reception on March 27, 2013. This exhibition examines prints by artists from the 1913 Armory Show,... (continued)
check listing at Shetler Theatre 54, $18
When Czar and April buy a home in a black neighborhood on Chicago's West Side, they find community with Hoody and Dee, who live next door. But can these two these families stay connected without destroying themselves and each other? It's crazy, it's whack. And everybody's in it, from the skittish... (continued)
10:40 AM -12:20 PM at Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, $33-$44
The Intrepid Museum introduces the guided tour �Pacific War: USS Intrepid in WWII� that will run Sat & Sun 10:40AM� 12:20PM. The 100min tour tells the story USS Intrepid & her men during World WarII. From 1943-45, the Intrepid participated in the greatest naval campaign in... (continued)
6-8 at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, Free
This exhibition will feature a never-before-seen glimpse into gay American art icon Paul Thek�s personal life as seen through his art, and his early work, and his circle of friends and artists in the 1950s including Peter Hujar, Joe Raffael, Wilber Pippin, Theodore Newman, Peter Harvey and Paul... (continued)
check listings at 59e59 Theaters, $25
This tribute to the artistry and glamour of the often-outrageous cross-dressing women of the British music hall and American variety stages, takes a provocatively contemporary look at what it means when a woman wears the trousers on stage. Starring Jessica Walker, part of Brits Off Broadway at 5... (continued)
check listing at DR2 Theatre, $45
LOVE THERAPY is a play about a young therapist who finds herself out of her depth when intimacy, attraction and passion collide with the healing process.
check listing at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Adults $22, Students $ 18, Members Free
Learning Through Art (LTA), the pioneering arts education program of the Guggenheim Museum, presents A Year with Children 2013, an exhibition that showcases select artworks by students in grades two through six. For more information, visit guggenheim.org/lta.
check listing at BOSI Contemporary, free
TATYANA MURRAY In The Woods May 5 � June 2, 2013 Opening Reception: Sunday, May 5 6-9pm BOSI Contemporary is pleased to present In The Woods, a solo exhibition by British born artist Tatyana Murray. The exhibition explores afflictions of the human condition: loss of... (continued)
check listing at Churner and Churner, $0
Exhibition of new work by Karen Heagle at Churner and Churner: In her bold and brash paintings on paper, Heagle uses gold and copper leaf, acrylic paint and colored paper to assemble large-scale symbols of masculine pageantry: knights in armor, peacocks, and motorcycles.
check listing at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, Free
"STATES," by London based photographer Jacob Love, is a project of landscapes and portraits and a work in progress inspired by the utopian scenes in the Jehovah's Witness magazine, "The Watchtower." Inverted landscapes depict the same continental landmass photographed in... (continued)
check listing at BLANK SPACE, free
For Immediate Release Solo Exhibition featuring Randall Stoltzfus Backlight BLANK SPACE is pleased to present "Backlight," a solo exhibition of new paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Randall Stoltzfus. As the exhibition title suggests, Randall Stoltzfus is a painter of (and with)... (continued)
check listing at The Barrow Mansion, $25
A number of bizarre child murders are suspiciously similar to the gruesome content in fiction writer Katurian's short stories. Living in a totalitarian state, he is threatened with torture by police eager to force him to confess to the crimes. The Pillowman was nominated for Best Play at the 2005... (continued)
10pm-4am at Secrets Lounge, $10.00 all night
This is an International event to bring all nationalities of women together in one place. Your selection of music will be from Africa,Caribbean,America and Latin countries. Come and hear the sounds of many languages of the world,but dance to one beat.
3pm at Theater for the New City, $18
In Pit, the residents of a Welsh mining village are pushed to the brink as the Iron Lady tightens her grip on Britain. The play explores how these people cope with adversity and the lengths to which they will go to survive as the miner's strike of 1984 brings out the best and the worst of this... (continued)
1-3 pm at LGBT Center, $21 Earlybird $25 after
Single in the city? Relaxed,super fun event to meet quality, diverse women.Groups divided by ages & then all ages meet. Also group for women just coming out. Icebreaker followed by stimulating conversations with great topics.Mingling during refreshment break Run by lesbian comedian. Light... (continued)
10am - 6pm at 82Mercer, starting at $22.50
Eat fresh vegan food from New York's famed vegan restaurants, hear from world-renowned speakers, champion athletes, animal rights activists, top chefs, and health experts. Learn about how to live vegan with thousands of other New Yorkers interested or already invested in a plant-based lifestyle.... (continued)
2 pm to 5 pm at The SAGE Center, $15. per person for admission
A documentary film about the 1980s lesbian movement, produced in Canada by Myriam Fougere, will be shown at the SAGE Center. Writers, musicians and activists, including separatists, appear in the film, which will be followed by a live discussion by women from the film: singer-songwriter Alix... (continued)
check listing at Gallery Onetwentyeight, no charge
Open Spaces May 15 - June 1, 2013 Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 15, 6 - 9 pm Gallery Hours: Wed - Sat 1 - 7 pm & Sun 1 - 5 pm Gallery Onetwentyeight is pleased to announce Open Spaces, a mid-Spring group exhibit bringing together 17 artists working in a variety of media. Gene... (continued)
12.30pm at Prospect Park West, $40
POGO Events presents The Amazing New York Scavenger Hunt - part scavenger hunt, part obstacle course and ALL NEW YORK. A series of clues leads you around the Park Slope area performing physical and mental challenges along the way. This is a GREAT way to really become familiar with the ins and outs... (continued)
10am-6pm at Gansevoort Plaza, Free
Join us at one of the tour stops and explore a series of immersive, cutting-edge digital experiences and performances by notable artists and creative thinkers that let you both imagine and experience how an Intel-based device is different from any other. At the event will be talks &... (continued)
3pm at Westside Theater, $80
Written by Nora and Delia Ephron with a star studded rotating cast including: Rosie O'Donnell, Rita Wilson, Kristin Chenowith....An intimate collection of vignettes and monologues based on the best-selling book, as well as on the recollections of the Ephrons’ friends. Like the book, this funny and... (continued)
2pm–4am at CUBBYHOLE, no cover
Brunch cocktails, anyone? Cubby Hole offers Blood Marys, everyone’s lazy-Sunday favorite, for just $3.50. For the ladies who love their hops, Miller Lite Drafts and Budweisers are $2.50
1pm at Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, $15
rooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College (BCBC) presents Sing-a-long-a Sound of Music on Sunday, May 19, 2013 at 1pm. All tickets are $15 and can be purchased by phone at 718-951-4500 (Tues-Sat, 1pm-6pm), or online at www.BrooklynCenterOnline.org. Recommended for ages six and... (continued)
3pm-12am at Maritime Cabanas, no cover
Join the party GO Magazine voted "Best Party City Wide" with drink specials, drink pitchers, beer buckets, all day food menu with outdoor grill!! And of course sunshine and hundreds of beautiful women!! (NOW IN THE SOUTH CABANA- NEW ENTRANCE ON 16TH AND 9TH) Every Sunday * ... (continued)
10am-5pm at Fort Greene, Free
For the first time ever, the Brooklyn Flea will be coming to Williamsburg. This weekend, the Flea will head back outdoors to its flagship site on Saturdays in Fort Greene and on Sundays, will be at its new Williamsburg waterfront location between North 6th and North 7th Streets on an undeveloped... (continued)
6pm-2am at BUM BUM BAR, Free
SUNDAYS @ BUM BUM BAR 6pm-2am, 63-14 Roosevelt Ave (at 63rd St), Woodside, 718-651-4145, myspace.com/ bumbumbar. Come catch all the action!
check listing at Downtown Manhattan, $65.00
Part game, part theater and part tour, Accomplice: New York is a theatrical experience unlike any on Broadway, taking its audience on an actual journey through the streets of New York City. Spend an afternoon in the middle of a meticulously crafted criminal plan and experience New York in a whole... (continued)

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