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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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Wednesday, April 24
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 Beckett Theatre, 19.25
Scrambled Eggs is a comedy that follows Karen Hoffman, our exuberant heroine, on a hectic yet humorous journey through her life. Along the way we experience her dysfunctional parents, her sexual awakenings, and the rigors of dating, marriage and parenthood.
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 listing at The Joyce Theater, $10-59
Ballet Hispanico returns to The Joyce Theater for its 25th annual New York Season from April 16-28, 2013. Program A gives voice to a stellar trio of Spanish works: the world premiere of Sortijas by Cayetano Soto, the 30th anniversary�and Company premiere�of Jardi Tancat, and the Joyce... (continued)
check listing at Gallery 151, none
We at Gallery 151 would like to notify you of and invite you to our next show, Nordic Pop a solo exhibition of the works by the artist Oscar Dotter. The opening reception will be held on March 28 from 6-9 PM and the show will continue to run from March 28th through May 3. Nordic Pop will feature 20... (continued)
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)
7pm-4am at Splash, Free
NYC's biggest mid-week dance party, featuring DJ Ian Ford playing House-Trance-fusion, Bass, Dub, Pop and more! No cover all night, videos until 10pm and 2-4-1 drinks 5 to 9:30. Come mix with NYC's most diverse dance crowd, dancefloor opens at 10:30pm!
check listing at Sacred Gallery NYC, Free
Mark DeMaio and the Sacred Gallery are pleased to announce I Walk The Line, an exhibition of DeMaio�s new series, on view from April 4, 2013 through April 30, 2013. There will be an opening reception on April 4 from 8pm to 11pm. For the opening reception, DeMaio has created three very special... (continued)
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 Ars Nova, $30
arsnovanyc.com/core-values By Steven Levenson Directed by Carolyn Cantor With the world around him changing at a dizzying pace, the owner of a small travel agency clings to the values he holds most dear: teamwork, loyalty and the incalculable importance of a good trust fall. It takes a... (continued)
check listing at Theater 3, $15 child, $20 Adult
Making Books Sing presents WANDA'S MONSTER, The Musical Music and Lyrics by Laurie Berkner Book by Barbara Zinn Krieger Directed by Adrienne Kapstein Based on �Wanda�s Monster� by Eileen Spinelli with illustrations by Nancy Hayashi LGBT Family Mixer: light refreshments will be served... (continued)
10.30 am to 7.30 pm at Chelsea Market, Free
Designer-entrepreneurs Barbara Wilkinson and Raoul Calleja have created a game-changer in the group market realm with the work of 25 independent designers shown in thoughtful mini-boutique settings. The designer-driven week long pop ups at the elegant Chelsea Market are a favorite of shoppers... (continued)
check listing at Location One, $18.00
"You know, I was born an egg, a little hard brown egg. But I cracked into a river and my insides came out and I was just about drowned and would have fallen to pieces by now were it not for him, plucking me out, saving me, I guess." Held in a basement for 16 years, a young woman looks... (continued)
11am-7pm at New York Academy of Art, No Cover
WORKS BY WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS' DONATED AS PRIZES FOR WINNING FILMMAKERS AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVALON DISPLAY AT NEW YORK ACADEMY OF ART APRIL 3-24th *** Free Public Exhibition of Work by Stephen Hannock, David Kratz, Curtis Kulig, Gillian Laub, Robert Longo, Angelina Nasso, Erik Parker, Jose... (continued)
check listing at Strange Loop Gallery, free
Seconds is an exhibition by photographer Alesia Exum. In these instant portraits, Alesia captures a private moment in a public place, showing a quiet beauty amidst the chaos. Alesia Exum is a New York based artist. Her working method is interdisciplinary and recent projects take the form of... (continued)
check listing at Strange Loop Gallery, free
Seconds is an exhibition by photographer Alesia Exum. In these instant portraits, Alesia captures a private moment in a public place, showing a quiet beauty amidst the chaos. Alesia Exum is a New York based artist. Her working method is interdisciplinary and recent projects take the form... (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)
11am-7pm at Underline Gallery, FREE
Infinite Perspectives provides a stunning new look at the world- from the mountains of Yosemite to the canyons of Mars- told through the personal journey of cartographer Jeffrey Ambroziak. Utilizing Ambroziak's patented 3D technology, the maps of INFINITE PERSPECTIVES pop off the page. His... (continued)
12pm at Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, $8 plus museum admission
Join Leslie Scott, retired British Airways Concorde captain, for a lunch time interactive discussion of his career, including setting the world record for the fastest commercial transatlantic crossing from New York to London while flying Alpha Delta on February 7, 1996, on April 24 at the Intrepid... (continued)
2pm and 8pm 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)
9pm-2am at STUDIO 46, Free before 7pm, $5 after
Pa' Ellas is Queens new afterwork Latinas hot spot to see and be seen, featuring the best in Latin music and an extended Happy Hour from 6pm to 10:30pm! The drink specials are very affordable and fit the tightest budget, with $3 house drinks and 6x$15 beer buckets! Hungry? Order up some... (continued)
5:30 PM at SVA Theatre, $25
Join Dr. Mathilde Krim, global health consultant and activist Regan Hoffmann, and amfAR CEO Kevin Robert Frost for an examination of the innovative strides medicine has taken in AIDS research development following a screening of The Battle of amfAR as part of the Tribeca Film Festival's Tribeca... (continued)
6pm at SVA Theatre, $25
Join actor/comedian Tracy Morgan, Emmy Award-winner Marina Zenovich, comedian Wyatt Cenac and author Walter Mosley for a discussion about the impact of one of Hollywood's most controversial comedians following a screening of Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic as part of the Tribeca Film Festival's... (continued)
1:00pm to 3:00pm at Palm One, $46.90, includes tax and tip. Non-Members: $56.90,
Join Us At The Original Palm! Enjoy a delicious lunch while making quality business connections. Come along and see how NFP Power Lunches are a powerful way to network! OVERVIEW 1.00pm - 1.20pm Informal networking 1.20pm - 3.00pm Lunch is served *We'll maximize business... (continued)
5:30pm to 7:00pm at Rizzoli Bookstore, Free
Sharon Socol, noted photographer of more than 30 years, will make a special appearance at a book signing for her premiere book, Plus One: An Outsider�s Photographic Journey into the World of Fashion. A �who�s who� of the fashion industry, Plus One is a 120-page photographic compilation... (continued)
10pm at METROPOLITAN, Free
$2 PBR cans! Hot local DJs rotating weekly! Bartenders Jen Urban and Veronica get the ladies poppin'! GO Magazine awards it the best girl party in Brooklyn year after year. Girls, girls, girls as far as the eye can see.
8pm to 2am at BUM BUM BAR, 63-14 Roosevelt Ave (at 63rd St)
Hablemos is a new support group for Latin lesbians, monitored by a female doctor. Come feel the love! The session will be followed by The Code, featuring music with DJ Jeff 8pm to 2am.
8pm–2am at Union Square Lounge, Free
Maggie C’s Creme de la Femme, (the party formerly known as Eden), features happy hour from 7:30–10pm, with $4 proseccos.
4pm–4am at CUBBYHOLE, no cover
The jukebox is all yours at Cubbyhole. Jam out to your favorite hits and sip $3 amaretto sours at New York’s favorite neighborhood bar.
10pm-2am at The Delancey, No Cover
Burlesque sets at 10:30, 11:30, 12:30 and The Secret Track at 1:30! Complimentary Vodka shots served after selected Burlesque sets! Gorgeous Go-Go all night long! Pre-show rooftop cook out on one of NYC's most beautiful roofs. Each week a different cast of NY's finest burlesque stars and most... (continued)
5pm–4am at GINGER’S, Free
Happy hour 5–8pm. 2-for-1 domestic beer, well drinks. Tequila hot shots $3.50, Genesee Cream Ale $3.50 and brew draft $5.
10pm-4am at Industry Night club, $5 on a guest list
Long islands biggest and longest running gay night. Every weds. night you'll find long islands hottest female/male staff and party goers. 18 to enter 21 to drink. All LGBT welcome we've got something for everyone!!!
10pm-4am at Kings Cross, FREE
Every Wednesday w/Residents DIRTY JEAN and JOOLS PALMER, plus special guests... Coming down our stairs this week is the legendary GANT JOHNSON! Chicago born, NYC bred, DJ GANT JOHNSON has more than made his mark on the club scene. Known for his especially eclectic sound, tonight he's gonna... (continued)
10pm-2am at Tandem Bar, Free
The New Sound Karaoke is hosted by Black Waterfall and Bobby Service every Wednesday at Tandem Bar. We hold an open mic karaoke night from 10-2am! We showcase ORIGINAL karaoke mashup videos that chronicle the story of our queer romance and marriage based on the bedrock of karaoke. visit our... (continued)
8pm at The Kraine Theatre, $18 av / $20 Door
Showgirls! The Musical! is the unauthorized parody of the cult film, Showgirls, brought to you by the twisted minds behind �Bayside! The Saved by the Bell Musical!� What will Nomi sacrifice on her rise to fame? Who will she sleep with along the way? Will she ever like brown rice and... (continued)

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