TELL: Having Fun! (in person & live-streaming)
TELL is a monthly queer storytelling show hosted and curated by Drae Campbell. It is the longest running event at the Bureau! 10 years and going. Each month there is…
TELL is a monthly queer storytelling show hosted and curated by Drae Campbell. It is the longest running event at the Bureau! 10 years and going. Each month there is…
The Publishing Triangle presents its monthly OUTspoken Reading Series as host Rob Byrnes welcomes Michael Thomas Ford, Donna Minkowitz, Carsen Taite, Shawn Stewart Ruff, C. Winter Han, Georgia Beers, Gar McVey-Russell, Anne Laughlin,…
Organized and edited by erotic author Christian Pan, The Best Bi Erotica of the Year, Volume One features exclusive and sensual stories by fifteen different authors from across…
Harvard Gender and Sexuality Caucus NYC presents Michelle Lerner (HLS '98), author of Ring, a new novel that contemplates loss and the sanctuary between hope and despair. Jonathan…
Join us for a dynamic evening at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division as we celebrate the debut poetry collection, Cowboy Park, by Eduardo Martínez-Leyva. Immerse yourself in…
No, Dear Magazine’s (Re)Present Reading Series seeks to pay homage to the New York City poets whose voices are now absent from our lives, especially those voices whose…
In celebration of Black History Month, The Publishing Triangle in collaboration with the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division, presents a special OUTspoken Reading Series event celebrating the life of acclaimed Black…
Clare Croft reads from her new book, Jill Johnston in Motion, which focuses on the dance critic turned lesbian provocateur Jill Johnston. Following the reading Croft will be…
We’ll be reading fiction and non-fiction — classic, contemporary, revealing and visionary. As a group we will decide what to read each month, focusing on lesbian authors and/or…
In The Sexual Evolution: How 500 Million Years of Sex, Gender, and Mating Shape Modern Relationships, biologist Nathan H. Lents argues persuasively that many of our supposedly modern…