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Events & Happenings in New York City!
Friday, May 24, 2013
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)
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 Studio Theatre at Theatre Row, $19.25 I Am My Own Wife was the first one-person show ever to win a Pulitzer Prize, which it won in 2004. Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, the main character of Doug Wright's award-winning play, is a German transvestite, who goes on to become a celebrity in his/her own right, to the point of being declared by... (continued)
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.
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)
9:30pm at Clipper City, $39 Adults, $35 Seniors 65+ and $17 Children 12 an Enjoy New York Harbor�s most iconic sites and magnificent skyline on board New York City�s tallest ship and the newest (and biggest) addition to the Manhattan By Sail Fleet, the topsail schooner Clipper City. The 158-foot long sailboat was built in the mid-1980s using plans purchased from the... (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 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 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 Theaterlab, $15-20 In 1897, a man's body is found in three separate pieces throughout Manhattan. To this day, the whereabouts of the head remain a mystery, preventing a confirmed identification. While someone was convicted and executed for the murder, numerous questions still remain. Where is this man's head? What... (continued)
check listing at Susan Batson Studios, $20.00 Play Title -
Faithfull, Mick Jagger's Muse
London, 1968. Marianne Faithfull is famous, rich and immersed in a passionate relationship with Mick Jagger. She was a British pop sensation, fashion icon and muse to many... five years later, she had nothing.
When the spotlights turned and... (continued)
Happy hour 4-8pm. Kick off the weekend with DJ Spindetta (6pm-11pm) spinning sexy soul, house and disco. Late night brings out New York's hottest revolving DJs. Check out our go-gos! Free shots for the first 100 people through the door. Bargirls Des, Sharon, Jacaria, Melina and Dre pour the liquid... (continued)
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check listing at UNDERLINE Gallery, Free (May 23 - June 16, 2013) UNDERLINE Gallery (238 W. 14th St.) presents Brooklyn-based artist Kevin Fey's first New York solo show featuring a collection of new works of poured paint and wax on canvas in �Abstracting Color.�
Celebrating artist Kevin Fey�s first solo exhibition, ï¿... (continued)
check listings at ESCUELITA, $0-$20 EVERY FRIDAY Night we cater to the HOTTEST Latin and Urban Lesbian Crowd in NYC!! FREE on Guest List! $100 Bottles!! Hookahs!! Go-Go Goddesses and SO MUCH MORE!! Rotating DJs!! House DJ is DJ Oscar P!! This is an 18+ Event but VALID ID IS A MUST!!
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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.
7-10pm at Half Full Tavern, $0.-$5. Half Full Tavern
3039 Merrick Road (@ Wantagh Pkwy)
Wantagh, NY 17793
516-221-1414
Your hosts: Anne & Hahn
Facebook: www.facebook.com/HalfFullTavern
Join us at Nassau County's newest LGBT hot spot!! We have events every Wed-Sat (and sometimes on Sundays too). Karaoke Wed, DJ's/dancing... (continued)
10-4 at The Monster, No Cover HOT RABBIT - Queer Dance Party
FRIDAYS @ THE MONSTER (Downstairs)
80 Grove St (W 4th/7th Ave)
10pm-4am
***** NO COVER with PASSWORD *****
*** PASSWORD is found WEEKLY at www.facebook.com/thehotrabbit *****
$5 Heinekens and $5 vodka sea/bay breezes!!
$2 Coat Check !!! The... (continued)
check listing at Gowanus Loft, $15 Don Giovanni is LoftOpera's premier performance. You can expect good beer courtesy of Brooklyn Brewery. You can expect good music courtesy of Mozart, DaPonte, and yours truly--we've cut the work down to about 90 minutes, and will be presenting it with a full cast and a nearly full size orchestra.... (continued)
check listing at Bloomingdale School of Music, FREE CONCERT Many composers are deeply identified with the music of their homeland. Antonin Dvorak's music is laced with Slavic melody, and his work was essential in creating a Czech musical style. Igor Stravinsky's early music speaks to the power of Russian folk music. But both composers spent vital years in... (continued)
10pm at METROPOLITAN, Free Lily of the Valley keeps these Fridays fresh and unpredictable! You never know what is in store for your ears when we put him on the tables. Just get ready to dance! Jen Urban and Wade are your bartenders.
8pm at St. Ann & The Holy Trinity Church, $25-$75, $15 students, seniors, unemployed The World Is My Home: The Life & Times of Paul Robeson written and performed by Stogie Amir Kenyatta is an acclaimed Broadwaystyle solo show that has been performed to sold out audiences across the US and around the world. Using theatre as a vehicle for social change, the show portrays the... (continued)
7:30pm at Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, Free The Intrepid Summer Movie Series kicks off its free public film screenings on the flight deck with a screening of the classic film Top Gun on May 24th at 7:30 PM. Seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitors are encouraged to bring food and beverages to the screening; however,... (continued)
8pm to 12am at Pier 40, $10 in advance Tropicana Friday is the place to be after work on Friday Nights! Sail the NYC harbor with a party crowd and live DJ spinning a mix of Top 40 Dance music, R+B and Salsa. This party cruise is the perfect way to mix, mingle, dance and drink!
All guests must be 21 and over with proper ID. Cash... (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)
10pm at The Stonewall Inn, $5 Shake a tail feather every last Friday of the month with Girlnation NYC at the Stonewall Inn. Your hostess Hana keeps the party going with rotating DJs and hot ladies.
10pm–4am at BUM BUM BAR, $10 Always a show and a different theme party. Come socialize with Queens’
loveliest and enjoy the difference.June 3 "Viernes Social with Pride in Queens," featuring DJ Boli at his best. Jun 10 Come to the Puerto Rican Pride Celebration, featuring $5 Rum
& Cokes and Margaritas and $3 Guaro.
5pm–4am at GINGER’S, no cover Ginger’s snaps and shakes it BK style! Hip happy hour 5–8pm. 2-for-1 Domestic beers well drinks. That’s right, she’s back by popular demand! Dance your arse off with Brooklyn girlz and bois, featuring sassy pink pussycat cocktail specials or Ginger’s own brew on tap $5 bucks!
8pm at Nicu's Spoon Theatre, $10-$15 Redd Tale Theatre Company blasts into its fifth season with the world premiere of two original works! FRANKENSTEIN With Mary Shelley by Virginia Bartholomew, directed by Will Le Vasseur, and GABRIEL by Will Le Vasseur, directed by Lynn Kenny.
FRANKENSTEIN is a tight re-telling of the original... (continued)
8pm 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)
9pm-4am at The Stonewall Inn, no cover A wonderful Friday night queer dance party every Friday except the last Friday of the month, with no cover, no attitude and a great place to meet new friends or a date.
Time TBA at THE DEN, Time and cover TBA Every fourth Friday of the month, ladies take over New Jersey's
long-running gay nightclub for dancing and debauchery. DJ Maria is on the
decks.
5-8pm at BEAST, See Listing Changing weekly, sample yourself through a culinary wonderland while being served by
beautiful people. Featuring delicious tapas and an extensive wine
selection, this sexy spot is a date-night must.
4pm–4am at CUBBY HOLE, Free Cubby Hole is the place to start out your favorite day of the week. With $4 vodka pink lemonades, this deal will make you thank goodness it’s Friday.
7:30 pm at Dixon Place, $12 to $18 Leigh Fondakowski, Co-Creator of The Laramie Project directs
The World Premiere Commission, May 10th � 25th @ Dixon Place
Written and performed by Victoria Libertore
Direction and dramaturgy by Leigh Fondakowski
Our heroine has finally gotten her act together, or so she thought. When she... (continued)
The neighborhood pub for all "the peeps" 365 gay days a year. Daily happy hour specials,... Happy Hour: 5-7pm NYC's #1 lesbian bar and #1 dance party. Henrietta Hudson is completely renovated: higher ceilings,... Happy Hour 3-8pm, 2-for-1 well drinks Metropolitan is Williamsburg's only 7-days-a-week gay and lesbian bar. This hip, fun neighborhood... Monday-Friday 8am-12am, Saturday 9am-12am, Sunday 9 am-12am Happy Hour 3-9pm including 2-for-1 domestic beer and well drinks Friendly, laid back, East Village queer bar with a speakeasy feel. Always holds a wonderful mixed... Daily, 5pm-4am The Delancey is that rare breed—a shockingly nice rock club without the velvet-rope hassle of spots...
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