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SUMMARY:Orgasm: Photographs and Interviews\, Daylight 2014 - Contemporary Photography on Sexuality by Linda Troeller
DESCRIPTION:Orgasm: Photographs and Interviews involved the participation of 25 women of different ages\, nationalities\, sexuality including pan sexual to lesbian to many religions and social backgrounds who opened their bodies and minds to share intimate stories about their own experiences achieving orgasm independently and with their partners. \nThe event will include a 30 minute visual lecture\, Q & A\,  an Orgasm Dance by performer/signer\, Michelle Joni Lapidosa\, a portfolio viewing of prints from Linda Troeller’s new book\, and a book signing. \nCopies of the book as well as photographs will be available for purchase. \n  \nLinda Troeller is an award-winning photographer known for her Polaroid collage series\, TB-AIDS Diary\, and co-authoring two books with Marion Schneider – the pioneering volume\, Erotic Lives of Women (Scalo\, 1998) and Orgasm: Photographs and Interviews (Daylight\, 2014).  A documentary on her photography\, Inside the Frame: Linda Troeller\, will be released in  winter\, 2014 by Canadian filmmaker\, Jeff McKay. Her new book\, Living In the Chelsea Hotel\, Schiffer\, will be out Spring\, 2016.\n\n\n\n“There are very few people who\, in our pornified society\, can visually capture and eroticize the female and feminine body without objectifying it. In her photographs\, Linda Troeller captures the confidence\, strength\, and power in women’s erotic lives.” — Mimi Schippers\, Associate Professor and Director\, Women’s Studies Program\, Tulane University. \nPhotograph: Annie\, USA\, by Linda Troeller \n\n\n\n\n \n \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Book reading and Q&A with Hans M. Hirschi\, author of “The Fallen Angels of Karnataka” and three other contemporary gay novels
DESCRIPTION:Hans M. Hirschi will read from his recently published novel The Fallen Angels of Karnataka\, loved by readers and reviewers alike. Come and listen to the “Queen” of unconventional happy endings and join him through tears\, laughter and blushing. \n  \n \nHans M Hirschi (b. 1967) has been writing stories ever since he was a child. Adulthood and the demands of corporate life efficiently put his fictional writing on hold for over twenty years.\n \nA global executive in training and channel development\, Hans has traveled the world and had previously published non-fictional titles.\n  \nThe birth of his son and the subsequent parental leave provided him with the opportunity to unleash his creative writing once again. With little influence over his brain’s creative workings\, he indulges it\, going with the flow. A deeply rooted passion for faith in a better world\, in love\, tolerance and diversity are a red thread throughout both his creative and non-fictional work. His novels might best be described as “literary romance\, engaging characters and relevant stories that won’t leave you untouched\, but hopeful.”\n \nHans is a proud member of the Swedish Writers’ Union\, the Writers’ Center in Sweden and serves as chair of the Swedish Federation of Self- & Independent Publishers. \n\n \n \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/hans-m-hirschi/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141220T190000
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SUMMARY:Live from the Bureau! An Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:LIVE from the BUREAU!  \nMC Ed Malone \nScreenings of Zhe Zhe \nOrganized by Andrew Bell \nAn open-mic program featuring the original work of fledgling\, emerging\, established and seasoned live-performers. Come for burlesque\, spoken word\, diary musings\, violin solos\, short story recitations and other queer induced happenings. Expect individuals and small gangs\, elders and twinks\, the sacred\, the profane\, the bitches and the brew. \nSIGN UP TO PERFORM AT THE EVENT \nFIRST COME\, FIRST SERVED \n  \n \nEd Malone is a playwright\, director\, actor and clown. Born and raised in Cork City\, Ireland\, he emigrated to New York City in 2007 and never intends to leave. Ed’s play The Three Irish Widows Versus The Rest of the World is a cult classic and is about to become a global smash hit.” \n\n  \n \nZhe Zhe.  Look and learn. \n  \n  \n \nDrew Bell is a full-time painter and Bureau volunteer happy to be making his contribution as an event organizer. (Photo by GAYLETTER) \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/live-from-the-bureau-an-open-mic-night/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141219T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141219T203000
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SUMMARY:NYC Book Launch of First Comes Love: Portraits of Enduring LGBTQ Relationships with Photographer B. Proud and Edie Windsor
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center and the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division are proud to host photographer/author B. Proud and Edie Windsor for the NYC book launch First Comes Love: Portraits of Enduring LGBTQ Relationships. Proud will discuss the project\, present images from the book\, and engage in a question and answer period along with Edie Windsor\, who wrote the forward to First Comes Love. Several of the couples featured in the book will also attend.\n  \nFirst Comes Love is available at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division (room 210 in The Center)\, and the Bureau will sell copies of the book at the event. Both B. Proud and Edie Windsor will sign copies of the book at the reception following the event.\nDoors open 6:30 PM\, presentation at 7 PM\n  \nBeer\, wine\, Absolut vodka cocktails\, and sparkling water will be available for cash donations.\nPlease RSVP here. \n  \nB. Proud\, photograph by Victor Rodriguez\n\n\nB. Proud. It’s not a slogan. It’s the name that’s on her birth certificate and Barbara Proud says that it’s a name she has to live up to. As both a commercial and fine art photographer\, B. Proud has exhibited her award-winning work in solo and group shows around the globe. Her “First Comes Love” Project\, a traveling exhibition of photographs\, stories\, and video\, and now a hardbound book\, has received multiple awards and grants including those from the B. W. Bastian Foundation\, the Puffin Foundation\, the Delaware State Arts Council\, and The University of the Arts\, Philadelphia where Barbara is an adjunct associate professor. B. Proud currently resides in Wilmington\, Delaware with her spouse\, Allison\, and their yellow lab\, Soleil. \n\n\nEdie Windsor\, photograph by B. Proud\nEdith S. Windsor challenged the U.S. government and the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act\, which denied federal recognition of legal same-sex marriages. She took her case all the way to the Supreme Court. Edie\, insisting that the government uphold the Constitution and its demand for equality\, won a landmark victory for the LGBTQ community in her case United States v. Windsor. Edie and Dr. Thea Spyer were together for nearly 44 years\, but after Thea died\, the government refused to recognize their legal marriage and charged Windsor with a hefty estate tax. Edie\, who lives in New York City\, was a top three finalist for TIME MAGAZINE 2013 PERSON of the YEAR. \n  \n  \n  \n 
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LOCATION:The LGBT Community Center\, 208 West 13th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED! DEADLINE: Works-in-Progress from Cutting-Edge Queer Artists: December Edition!
DESCRIPTION:The December edition of DEADLINE has been cancelled.  \n  \nThe next DEADLINE will take place on Thursday\, January 15th. \n  \nPost-Clown Disaster\, Ariel Federow and Cabaret Idiot\, Sabrina Chap bring you this new works-in-progress series featuring new work from cutting edge queer artists. Built on the notion that there’s no greater inspiration than a deadline\, this series forces renegade artists to bring new and developing work to an audience for the first time. Part experimentation + part guaranteed failure = 100% awesomeness. \nCheck out this article on the August edition of Deadline in Next Magazine: “BGSQD’s Deadline Gives Queer Artists Room To Create And Grow” by Chris Hernandez \n\nPerformers for the December edition of Deadline to be announced shortly. \n  \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141217T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141217T220000
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SUMMARY:Queer Geographies: Beirut\, Tijuana\, Copenhagen: A Conversation between Editor Lasse Lau and Contributors
DESCRIPTION:Is there certain logic to queer geography? This presentation will explore the different hegemony of social structures in society that frequently filter and often limit social uses of queer spaces. Spaces that are seen as non-spaces or powerless structures that exist parallel to streets\, parks\, sculptures\, public toilets\, department stores\, software companies … Spaces that are appropriated socially and physically into the realm of a queer meanings. The clash between space\, Marxist Geographer David Harvey writes\, happens between the micro-scale of the body and the personal and the macro-scale of the global political economy. The new book Queer Geographies: Beirut\, Tijuana\, Copenhagen is a collaborative work of artists\, activists\, and scholars\, showcasing queer art in three very different cities throughout the 2000s\, showcasing how these cities produce their own significant meanings. Geographer and queer researcher Jen Jack Gieseking Bowdoin College writes about this book\, “The art and its very smart\, beautiful catalog highlight the identical processes of neoliberal capitalism that touch each of these places and brings queer life into sync more and more from greater distances.” \nThe 7 PM reception will be followed by a presentation at 7:30 of work from the book and a conversation between editor Lasse Lau and some of the contributors (TBA). \n  \n  \nLasse Lau (Sønderborg Denmark\, 1974) is a award winning filmmaker and video artist who lives and works in Brussels and Copenhagen. His films and art explore socioeconomic issues relating to conflicts of space. He has exhibited in Hamburger Bahnhof (Berlin\, Germany)\, The British Museum (London\, GB)\, Bozar (Brussels\, Belgium) Museum of Contemporary Art (Zagreb\, Croatia)\, Museum of Resistance (Turin\, Italy)\, CAA Lagos (Lagos\, Nigeria) Casa del Lago (Mexico City) Contemporary Museum (Baltimore\, USA) and MoMA PS1 (New York\, USA). Lau is the co-founder and board member of Kran Film Collective and New York based artist group Camel Collective. In 2005 he was a fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program (New York\, USA). \n  \nPhoto of Copenhagen power plant by Flo Maak \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141214T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141214T210000
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SUMMARY:The QT BFF Reading
DESCRIPTION:BFFs Grey Vild and Claudia Cortese\, Jayson Smith and Aziza Barnes will read poems born of collaboration\, conversation and BFF-ship. Cuuuute! \n  \nAziza Barnes is a brown woman poet from Los Angeles currently living in New York. She is a senior at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University\, pursuing her BFA in theater\, creative writing and Africana Studies. She was a member of NYU’s poetry slam teams in 2011 and 2012\, winning first place in the nation. A member of the Dance Cartel\, Aziza performs in venues around New York and is finishing a residency at the Ace Hotel. She is a co-founder of the Divine Fabrics Collective. Winner of the 2012 Button Poetry Prize and author of me Aunt Jemima and the nailgun. \n  \nJayson Smith is a writer & choreographer hailing from the Bronx\, NY. His work is published/forthcoming in various journals & anthologies\, including Kinfolks Quarterly\, boundary2: an international journal of literature and culture\, and FreezeRay Press. Jayson facilitates a weekly writing workshop with the LouderARTS project in Manhattan\, & is on staff for Union Station Magazine. Find him on Twitter to talk Beyoncé & poems & other\, less important things. \n  \nClaudia Cortese’s chapbook\, Blood Medals\, which explores Midwest adolescence—a world of slap bracelets and sisterhood\, date rape and PBR—is forthcoming from Thrush Poetry Press. Her poems have appeared in Best New Poets 2011\, Blackbird\, Crazyhorse\, Kenyon Review Online\, and Sixth Finch\, among others\, and her essays and book reviews have appeared in Mid-American Review and Devil’s Lake. Her first book of poetry has been a finalist for prizes from the Crab Orchard Series in Poetry and Black Lawrence Press. Cortese lives and teaches in New Jersey. \n  \nGrey Vild is a poet and writer who lives and works in Brooklyn. Vild’s work has appeared in THEM\, Elderly\, and Hue. He has a chapbook\, entitled Go to Naples and Fuck Yourself\, forthcoming from EOAGH. He is the happy recipient of the Queer Art Mentorship Fellowship 2014 with Stacy Szymaszek. \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141213T220000
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SUMMARY:NYC Launch of Diana Cage's Lesbian Sex Bible
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the LESBIAN SEX BIBLE as it is written in this book of DIANA CAGE \nCome into her presence with Julia Bloch \ Ella Boureau \ Stephen Boyer \ Elizabeth Koke \ Rachel Levitsky \Sarah Schulman \ Others \nThere you will seek TOYS IN BABELAND\, and you will find them. \nRumor will be added to rumor; then they will seek a vision from a prophet. \n2. First of all\, then\, I urge that supplications\, prayers\, intercessions\, and thanksgivings be made for all people! If there is anything they desire to learn\, let them ask DIANA: Do two walk together\, unless they have agreed to meet? Can you loose the belt of Orion? Who told you you were naked? Are you hiding in the bushes\, sewing together fig leaves in an attempt to cover your nakedness? \n3. Call unto DIANA and she will tell you remarkable secrets about things to come. She is writing these things to you now\, even though she hopes to be with you soon: \nas you wish that others would do to you\, do so to them \njoin them in the same flood of debauchery \nembrace the bosom of an adulteress \nbe intoxicated always in her love \nlet her breasts fill you at all times with delight \n4. And DIANA has appointed in the BGQSD first apostles\, second prophets\, third teachers\, then miracles\, then gifts of healing\, helping\, administrating\, and various kinds of tongues\, for of making many books there is no end\, and much study is a weariness of the flesh. If DIANA is for us\, who can be against us? \n5. Hard drinking\, riotous feasting\, orgies\, and things like that. \n6. Yea though we walk through the darkest valley\, BABELAND’s rod and BABELAND’s staff\, they comfort us. \nDIANA CAGE formed The Lesbian Sex Bible from the dust of the ground. She spends a lot of time thinking and writing about sex and desire. She is the former editor of the lesbian porn magazine On Our Backs and host of the Diana Cage show on Sirius XM. The Lesbian Sex Bible is her eighth book. \nJULIA BLOCH begat Letters to Kelly Clarkson and will bring forth Allison Corporation in 2015. \nELLA BOUREAU brings to pass the monthly reading series and online magazine In the Flesh. She is working heartily on her first full-length play\, It Helps to Hate You a Little. \nSTEPHEN BOYERcreated the novel Parasite and the chapbook GHOSTS. \nELIZABETH KOKE commits her work unto the Feminist Press\, where she has proudly worked on several Lambda Literary Award-winning titles including Justin Vivian Bond’s Tango: My Childhood\, Backwards and in High Heels and Laurie Weeks’ Zipper Mouth. \nRACHEL LEVITSKY wrote all the words of The Story of My Accident is Ours (Futurepoem\, 2013)\, as well as two other full-length books of poetry\, Under the Sun (Futurepoem\, 2003) and NEIGHBOR (UDP\, 2009). She was the founder of the feminist avant-garde covenant\, Belladonna*. \nSARAH SCHULMAN has multiplied novels and increased nonfiction books and films upon the earth. \n“I hope it will eventually replace the Gideon’s bible. Needs to be the in the nightstand of every hotel room” – Holly Hughes \nAMANDA\, DIANA\, MAXE\, co-hosts\, enthusiasts. \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141212T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141212T203000
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SUMMARY:Bi Book Club: Recognize: The Voices of Bisexual Men
DESCRIPTION:The Bi Book Club meets once a month to discuss bi-themed books and the issues they raise. People of all orientations and genders welcome! Dinner after nearby. \nOur current book is Recognize: The Voices of Bisexual Men edited by Robyn Ochs & H. Sharif Williams (Dr. Herukhuti.) For the Dec meeting we will read the Preface\, the Intro and the 1st section\, “Identity.” For the next several meetings we will read two sections per month. Pick out some phrases or paragraphs that you’d like to discuss\, that inspired you\, or that struck you because of their elegant turn of phrase or the meaning behind it. \nGetting Books: We urge you to purchase your print copy at BGSQD and support the only LGBT bookstore in New York City. Especially since they are hosting us in their space! Copies of Recognize should be in stock by Wed Nov 26 but you can call to check (646) 457-0859. If you prefer e-books\, just get them your usual way. \nDeciding Books: The group votes on what book to read next. \nVenue: Bureau of General Services Queer Division Bookstore at the LGBT Center\, 2nd fl. Rm. 210 \nFuture Bi Book Club meetings at the Bureau of General Services-Queer Division: \nThursday\, January 22 \nThursday\, February 26 \n  \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141211T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141211T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153948
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SUMMARY:TELL 8: Holidays Shmollidays
DESCRIPTION:TELL is an evening of story telling from the mouths and minds of queers in NYC hosted by Drae Campbell at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division. \nHolidays Shmollidays is the theme of the eighth installment of TELL\, featuring Bevin Branlandingham\, Robin Cloud\, Kelli Dunham\, and Topher Gross!\n \n$5-10 suggested donation – no one turned away for lack of funds \n  \n \nDrae Campbell is a writer\, actor\, director\, story teller\, dancer\, and nightlife emcee. Besides winning the 2011 Miss LEZ title\, Drae has been featured on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and on stages all over NYC. Drae’s directing work has appeared in Iceland\, NYC\, Budapest and in the San Francisco Fringe Festival. The short film Drae wrote and starred in\, YOU MOVE ME won the Audience Award for Outstanding Narrative Short at OUTFEST 2010 and has been shown in fesivals globally. She just won the grand prize at the first annual San Miguel De Allende Storytelling Festival in Mexico. Drae was dubbed “the next lezzie comedian on the block” by AfterEllen.com for her comedic stylings on the interwebs. Campbell throws a monthly party in Brooklyn called PRIME. Check her out online (her reel and her website www.draecampbell.com) and around town. \n  \n  \nPhoto by Grace Chu\nBevin Branlandingham is an ultra rad warrior for self-acceptance. She is a writer\, performer and cultural producer in Brooklyn\, NY who believes that all bodies are good bodies and works to make the world safe for people to love themselves. She blogs at queerfatfemme.com and offers body liberation coaching one on one and through workshops. \n  \n  \n \nRobin Cloud is a New York City-based TV host\, comedian\, and writer.  She is the host of BK Live\, a daily show that showcases Brooklyn’s art\, culture\, and political scenes. She has been featured in Diva Magazine\, GO magazine’s “Top 100 Women We Love\,” Time Out New York’s “Quote of the Week”\, and the Washington Post. Her festival appearances include the Women in Comedy\, Ohio Lesbian\, Fresh Fruit\, Emerging Artists\, and Hot! Festivals. Frequently booked to be the Master of Ceremonies\, she is proud to have teamed up with fantastic artists and organizations such as the Hetrick-Martin Institute\, The Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center\, NYC Pride\, Mr. Murray Hill\, Toshi Reagon\, Doria Roberts and many more!As a college speaker\, Robin tours the country with her talk “Accept Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself” which aims to inspire audiences to transform their fears into acts of courage. She is thrilled to be represented by OUTmedia and The Contemporary Issues Agency. \n  \n  \n \nKelli Dunham [https://kellidunham.com/] is the genderqueer nurse-comic-author-ex-nun hybrid so common in modern Brooklyn. Kelli was one of Velvet Park Magazine’s 25 Significant Women of 2011\, was named to the 2012 Campus Pride Hotlist and has appeared on Showtime and the Discovery Channel and nationwide at colleges\, prides\, fundraisers and even the occasional livestock auction. Kelli’s fifth book\, Freak of Nurture [https://freakofnurture.org/] a collection of humorous essays published by Topside Press caused award-winning author Barbara Carellas to give Kelli the moniker “the David Sedaris of the queer world.” \n  \n  \nPhoto by Sophia Wallace\nClose your eyes and picture a short\, furry\, charming\, charismatic gentleman. You’ve just pictured hair-stylist\, blogger and sometimes go-go dancer Topher Gross! \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/tell-8/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141210T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141210T220000
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SUMMARY:Annie's Audiobook Thunder Party
DESCRIPTION:Performance / Fundraiser / Not-so-silent Auction for book access for all – to support the audio book recordings of Annie Lanzillotto‘s books for visually impaired audiences\, and for all for whom reading a book is too arduous. \nPerformances by Annie Lanzillotto and special guests. \nAs Frank Sinatra’s birthday and Our Lady of Guadalupe Day quickly approach on 12/12\, so does Annie’s kickstarter campaign deadline. We gather on 12/10 to celebrate and make sure it’s a success so Annie can record the audiobooks of L is for Lion: an italian bronx butch freedom memoir (SUNY Press) and her poetry collection Schistsong (Bordighera Press\, 2013). \nClick here to donate. \nThank you! \nCome raise a glass of vino or Pellegrino\, get a book signed dance add a buck \nAnnie Lanzillotto is the author of the books L is for Lion: an italian bronx butch freedom memoir (SUNY Press)\, and Schistsong (Bordighera Press). She’s the singer/songwriter of the albums “Blue Pill\,” “Eleven Recitations\,” and “Carry My Coffee” StreetCry Productions. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/annies-audiobook-thunder-party/
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SUMMARY:SLIPPERY: A Sit Down Reading
DESCRIPTION:SLIPPERY: A Wintry Tale spun from Shakespeare’s THE WINTER’s TALE\nNine characters [6 men\, 3 women]\nA queer post modern take on jealousy\, homophobia\, betrayal\, reconciliation and redemption\nYou’re invited to Monty’s 16th birthday barbecue…\nBring your appetite for family dysfunction \nRSVP on Facebook \n  \nPatrick Thomas McCarthy is an actor/director/playwright who has called NYC home since 1995. The Fresh Fruit Festival NYC has been his proving ground for the past two seasons with awards as Best Playwright and Best Ensemble Acting for both PRIDE RIVER CROSSING: A Spoon River for a New Century; and sExtOrtiOn a cautionary tale of teen sexting suggested by national news making events. His Midwestern roots include high school English teaching\, and a start to his playwriting at Chicago Dramatists Workshop. His 12th NIGHTed\, mined from Shakespeare’s TWELFTH NIGHT\, had its most recent read at the old BGSQD space on Hester St. \nwww.ptmcplaywriting.com \n  \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:The Queer South: LGBTQ Writers on the American South - A Reading by Contributors
DESCRIPTION:Join contributors to The Queer South: LGBTQ Writers on the American South for a reading at the Bureau. Featuring Matthew Hittinger\, Stephen S. Mills\, Joseph Osmundson\, Douglas Ray (editor)\, Jeffery Berg\, Perry Brass\, and Rangi McNeil. \nThe Queer South: LGBTQ Writers on the American South\, edited by Douglas Ray\, published by Sibling Rivalry Press\, 2013. \nThis anthology\, dreamed up and edited by Douglas Ray\, features poetry and prose that sings of and explores the queer experience of the American South. Included are Dorothy Allison\, Shane Allison\, John Andrews\, Derrick Austin\, Jeffery Berg\, Richard Blanco\, Perry Brass\, Dustin Brookshire\, Jericho Brown\, Joey Connelly\, William Cordeiro\, C. Cleo Creech\, James Croteau\, J.K. Daniels\, Nick Dephtereos\, David Eye\, Jason K. Friedman\, D. Gilson\, Ellen Goldstein\, Miriam Bird Greenberg\, Elizabeth Gross\, Johnathan Harper\, Scott Hightower\, Matthew Hittinger\, Darrel Alejandro Holnes\, Rex Leonowicz\, Sassafras Lowrey\, Tyler Lynn\, Bo McGuire\, Rangi McNeil\, Kelly McQuain\, M. Mack\, Ed Madden\, Jeff Mann\, Randall Mann\, Mary Meriam\, Stephen S. Mills\, Cameron Mitchell\, Foster Noone\, Joseph Osmundson\, Eddie Outlaw\, Seth Pennington\, Evan J. Peterson\, Kenneth Pobo\, Brad Richard\, Hannah Riddle\, Laurence Ross\, Liana Roux\, Kevin Sessums\, Del Shores\, Erin Elizabeth Smith\, Will Stockton\, Dan Stone\, Christine Stroud\, Billie Tadros\, TC Tolbert\, Dan Vera\, Annie Virginia\, Valerie Wetlaufer\, C.T. Whitley\, Scott Wiggerman\, Cristan Williams\, and L. Lamar Wilson. \n  \n \nMatthew Hittinger is the author of two poetry collections\, The Erotic Postulate (2014) and Skin Shift (2012) both from Sibling Rivalry Press\, and three chapbooks. He received his MFA from the University of Michigan where he won a Hopwood Award for poetry. His work has appeared in many journals and anthologies\, has been adapted into art songs\, and in 2012 Poets & Writers Magazine named him a Debut Poet on their 8th annual list. Matthew lives in Astoria\, Queens. \n  \n  \n \n\nStephen S. Mills is the author of the Lambda Award-winning book He Do the Gay Man in Different Voices(Sibling Rivalry Press\, 2012) and A History of the Unmarried (Sibling Rivalry Press\, 2014). He earned his MFA from Florida State University. His work has appeared in The Antioch Review\, PANK\, The New York Quarterly\, The Los Angeles Review\, Knockout\, Assaracus\, The Rumpus\, and others. He is also the winner of the 2008 Gival Press Oscar Wilde Poetry Award. He lives in New York City. Website: https://www.stephensmills.com/ \n\n  \nJoseph Osmundson is a writer\, educator\, and scientist based in New York City. His writing has appeared in The Rumpus\, on Gawker.com\, and in The Feminist Wire\, where he is an Associate Editor. He completed graduate studies in Molecular Biophysics at The Rockefeller University and is currently a post-doctoral fellow at New York University.\n\n \n  \n\nDouglas Ray is author of He Will Laugh and editor of The Queer South. A former Lambda Literary Fellow\, he received his B.A. in classics and English and M.F.A. in creative writing from The University of Mississippi\, where he edited The Yalobusha Review. He is Poet-in-Residence at Indian Springs School\, an independent boarding and day school in Birmingham\, Alabama.sdouglasray.com\n \n  \nJeffery Berg grew up in Six Mile\, South Carolina\, and Lynchburg\, Virginia. He received an M.F.A. from New York University. His poems have appeared in Court Green\, The Gay & Lesbian Review\, Map Literary\, Assaracus and Harpur Palate. He has written reviews for The Poetry Project Newsletter and Lambda Literary. A Virginia Center of the Creative Arts fellow\, Jeffery lives in New York and blogs at jdbrecords.\n \n  \nPerry Brass\, from Savannah\, GA\, has published 17 books; Lambda Literary Award finalist 6 times; finalist Ferro-Grumley Fiction Award; won 4 “Ippy” Awards; appears in 30 anthologies of poetry\, fiction\, and essays; and has been involved in the LGBT movement since 1969\, when he co-edited Come Out!\, the world’s first gay liberation newspaper. In 1972\, he co-founded the Gay Men’s Health Project Clinic\, first clinic for gay men on the East Coast\, still operating as New York’s Callen-Lorde Clinic. perrybrass.com \n \n \nRangi McNeil is author of The Missing (The Sheep Meadow Press\, 2003)\, a poetry collection. An Emerge-Surface-Be Fellow at The Poetry Project at St. Marks Church\, he holds an M.F.A. from Columbia University School of the Arts and teaches at Borough of Manhattan Community College.\n\n \n \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141205T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141205T220000
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SUMMARY:Queering the Lines: Rebecca Levi - Thread & Ink
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the opening reception of Queering the Lines: Rebecca Levi – Thread & Ink \nThe exhibition will run from Friday\, December 5th\, 2014-February 1\, 2015. \nRebecca Levi will talk about her work with John Chaich\, curator of the recent exhibition Queer Threads\, on Wednesday\, January 14\, at 7 PM\, at the Bureau. Stay tuned for more details. \n \nMy thread-based and pen & ink work is influenced by images in found photography\, mid-century magazines\, and 1970s porn. In my embroidered portraits\, I subvert the norms of the medium with the unexpected\, inviting a playful collision between traditional handicrafts and the untraditional themes of queer identity and gender performativity. In my Bear Series\, I reinterpret the art of vintage homoerotic physique magazines for contemporary “bear” gay male culture\, substituting hirsute and hefty for smooth and svelte. In Wrestling Girls and the Bad Romance Series\, I explore the dynamics of female desire and hidden queer histories from vintage pin-up pics and mid-century romance comics. Other pieces in the show play with source material from news reels\, statuary\, and internet memes.\n–Rebecca Levi \n  \nRebecca Levi is a New York City born and based artist. She received her BA from McGill University in Montreal. Her embroidery and pen-and-ink work has been shown in group and solo exhibitions including “Queer Threads: Crafting Identity and Community” at the Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art (New York)\, Soho Gallery for Digital Art (New York)\, Four Eleven Studio (Provincetown)\, Deluca Gallery (New York pop-up)\, Galapagos Art Space (Brooklyn)\, and Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Arts Projects (Toronto). Her embroidered work “Breakfast Boy” is one of the artworks featured in the just released Play Smart trading card series from Visual AIDS. www.rebeccalevi.com \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/queering-the-lines-rebecca-levi-thread-ink/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141204T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141204T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153948
CREATED:20141116T195740Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled! Adult Contemporary Presents: Morgan Bassichis\, Jibz Cameron & Jack Halberstam
DESCRIPTION:Morning of December 4\nOrganizers Katherine Brewer Ball and Svetlana Kitto write:\n\nIn light of the Eric Garner non-indictment\, and the huge protests planned in NYC and across the country\, we are canceling tonight’s Adult Contemporary. To honor the lives of Michael Brown\, Tamir Rice\, Eric Garner\, and the countless others who have lost their lives to the violent system of white supremacy in this country\, and to participate in this extraordinary movement that we are so inspired by\, the organizers and readers of this week’s Adult Contemporary will be in the streets tonight. We are so grateful to our readers and BGSQD for all their work and want to thank everyone who planned on coming tonight—we will keep you posted on future events.\n\n #BlackLivesMatter #ShutItDown\n  \nJoin us for the Holiday Spectacular event of ADULT CONTEMPORARY\, featuring Morgan Bassichis\, Jibz Cameron & Jack Halberstam at BGSQD! \nADULT CONTEMPORARY is an experimental non/fiction salon series featuring readings\, lectures\, performances and interviews with and by established and emerging writers. We seek out first person perspectives characterized by the urgent and the everyday; true stories that connect us to the big by way of the small\, uneventful\, and unexpected. Readings will be followed by informal conversations. \nOrganized by Katherine Brewer Ball and Svetlana Kitto. \n  \nRSVP on Facebook \n  \n \nMorgan Bassichis is a writer and performer whose plays include When the Baba Yaga Eats You Alive and The Witch House. Morgan has performed at Dixon Place\, the MIX Festival\, the HOT! Festival\, the Wild Project\, Recess\, and the Garage (San Francisco)\, and in films by Dia Felix and Maria Breaux. Morgan is the author of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project’s 2007 publication\, “‘It’s War in Here:’ A Report on the Treatment of Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming People in New York State Men’s Prisons.” Morgan’s essays have appeared in the Radical History Review\, Captive Genders\, and other anthologies. Morgan is former staff member of Community United Against Violence (CUAV)\, and is a graduate of Brown University. \n  \n \nJibz Cameron is a performance/video artist and actor who lives and works in New York City. Her work as alter ego Dynasty Handbag has been presented at many international dives both great and small. She has produced numerous video projects and two albums of original music. In addition to her work as Dynasty Handbag she has also been seen acting in work by The Residents\, Kalup Linzy\, The Wooster Group and in many a web series that remain unpopular. She also works as a professor of various performance and comedy related subjects. Her third evening length performance Soggy Glasses\, recently premiered at BAM’s Next Wave Festival. She is currently in development on a television series with Electric Dynamite. dynastyhandbag.com \n  \n \nJack Halberstam is a provocateur\, blogger and writer and officially makes mischief at USC in the department of American Studies and Ethnicity. Jack has written books on queer genders\, failure\, monsters and feminism and is currently working on something mad and monstrous titled The Wild. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/adultcontemporary12_4/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141204T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153948
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading with Adam Fitzgerald\, Maureen McLane\, and Stephen Burt
DESCRIPTION:Lawrence Kaplun hosts a poetry reading with Adam Fitzgerald\, Maureen McLane\, and Stephen Burt. Put it in your calendar. Come hear these incredible poets. Not to be missed. \n \n\nAdam Fitzgerald is the author of  THE LATE PARADE (Liveright / Norton) and serves as editor of the literary journal\, Maggy. He also serves as Director of The Ashbery Home School in the Hudson Valley. His poems have appeared in many journals such as Poetry Magazine\, Boston Review\, Fence\, A Public Space\, and elsewhere. He teaches in the creative writing program at Rutgers and The New School\, and lives in New York City. \n  \n  \n \nMaureen McLane is the author of three books of poems\, most recently\, THIS BLUE (FSG) which was a finalist for the National Book Award in 2014. MY POETS (FSG)\, an experimental hybrid of memoir and criticism\, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her poems have appeared in many journals such as The New Yorker\, Paris Review\, Boston Review\, Slate and elsewhere. She teaches in the English Department at NYU\, and lives in New York City. \n  \n\nStephen Burt is the author of three books of poems\, most recently\, BELMONT (Graywolf). He’s one of the most exciting literary critics in the United States\, and his essays appear in The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, Poetry Magazine\, Yale Review and elsewhere. His essay collection\, CLOSE CALLS WITH NONSENSE (Graywolf) was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. His Ted-Talk\, “Why People Need Poetry” appeared in 2013. He teaches in the English Department at Harvard\, and lives in the Boston area. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/poetry-reading-with-adam-fitzgerald-maureen-mclane-and-stephen-burt/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141203T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141203T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153948
CREATED:20141113T223227Z
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SUMMARY:Releasing the Monster: Murder Most Queer Book Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:A reading and reception to celebrate the release of Murder Most Queer: The Homicidal Homosexual in the American Theater (University of Michigan Press) by Jordan Schildcrout \nThe “villainous homosexual” has long stalked America’s cultural imagination\, most explicitly in the figure of the queer murderer\, who has appeared as a character in dozens of plays. But as society’s understanding of homosexuality has changed\, so has the significance of these controversial characters\, especially when employed by LGBT theater artists themselves to explore darker fears and desires. Murder Most Queer examines the shifting meanings of murderous LGBT characters in American theater over a century\, showing how these representations wrestle with and ultimately subvert notions of queer villainy. [www.murdermostqueer.com] \n  \nRSVP on Facebook \n  \n\nJordan Schildcrout is Assistant Professor of Theater and Performance at Purchase College-SUNY\, where he teaches courses in theater history\, theory\, and dramaturgy\, including seminars in LGBT Theater and American Drama. As a dramaturg and literary manager\, he has worked for Manhattan Theatre Club\, Adobe Theatre Company\, and Denver Center Theatre Company. His articles on theater\, film\, and popular culture have appeared in Theatre Journal\, The Journal of Popular Culture\, The Journal of American Culture\, and The Oxford Handbook of American Drama. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/murder-most-queer/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20141129
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SUMMARY:Bureau closed on Thursday and Friday\, 11/27 & 11/28
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141123T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141123T210000
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CREATED:20141031T184048Z
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SUMMARY:Bureau Book Club #4: Everything Begins and Ends at the Kentucky Club\, by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Bureau Book Club is a home for freewheeling discussion about the books and the issues that captivate us. Inspired by the conversations that break out after so many of the Bureau’s more formal events\, we’ll have a one-hour session each month about a different work of fiction or non-fiction. Buy the book from the Bureau and get a 10% discount. We know you have busy lives: if you can’t finish the whole book\, why not come and talk about the parts you’ve read? Just come prepared with a favorite quote. \nBureau Book Club #4 will be moderated by Ben Miller and Ben González. \n\n\nBureau Book Club #4 will discuss: Everything Begins and Ends at the Kentucky Club\, by Benjamin Alire Sáenz\nWinner of the 2013 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction! \nBenjamin Alire Sáenz‘s stories reveal how all borders—real\, imagined\, sexual\, human\, the line between dark and light\, addict and straight—entangle those who live on either side. Take\, for instance\, the Kentucky Club on Avenida Juárez two blocks south of the Rio Grande. It’s a touchstone for each of Sáenz’s stories. His characters walk by\, they might go in for a drink or to score\, or they might just stay there for a while and let their story be told. Sáenz knows that the Kentucky Club\, like special watering holes in all cities\, is the contrary to borders. It welcomes Spanish and English\, Mexicans and gringos\, poor and rich\, gay and straight\, drug addicts and drunks\, laughter and sadness\, and even despair. It’s a place of rich history and good drinks and cold beer and a long polished mahogany bar. Some days it smells like piss. “I’m going home to the other side.” That’s a strange statement\, but you hear it all the time at the Kentucky Club. \n\n  \n Purchase Everything Begins and Ends at the Kentucky Club from the Bureau before November 23rd and receive a 10% discount!\n———– \nBen Miller is a Brooklyn-based writer. Current projects include award-winning biographical research on early gay activist Harry Hay that has taken him to archives in California and conferences from Pennsylvania to New Mexico\, an adaptation of an early Mozart libretto for performance at Carnegie Hall\, serving as dramaturg for Circuit Theatre Company’s production of The Walk Across America for Mother Earth\, and new short fiction influenced by his historical research. His teachers in history and writing have included Linda Gordon\, K. Kevyne Baar\, Marcelle Clements\, and Jonathan Safran Foer. Ben is the winner of New York University’s Bessie and Louis Levy Prize for Excellence in American History\, and was named Steffi Berne Research Scholar in the Humanities by the same institution. He is a co-founder of Squid Ink Magazine (launching soon)\, works as Web Associate at the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund\, and serves on the communications committee of the New York City LGBT Anti-Violence Project. He tweets @benwritesthings. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/bureau-book-club-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141121T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153948
CREATED:20141030T191555Z
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SUMMARY:From King Edward II to Sir Ian McKellen:  the world's gayest National Portrait Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The lecture by Andrew Lear is principally a slide show\, with commentary\, in which Lear shows people a small part of the astonishing gay history hanging on the walls of the National Portrait Gallery in London.  This includes men\, women\, at least one trans person\, couples\, men portrayed by the “queer eye”\, and people involved in important gay historical events\, such as the Oscar Wilde story; many of them (e.g. Shakespeare\, Byron\, Aubrey Beardsley) are famous\, but others are far less so\, at least in the US today.  The lecture also raises many key issues in gay history\, the difficult evidentiary record\, the difficulty of establishing transhistorical categories for same-sex desire\, and so on–but it confronts these indirectly\, through images and biographies\, rather than focusing directly on them. \nQ&A and reception to follow the lecture. \n  \nAndrew Lear (born December 21\, 1958) is a Classicist and scholar of gender history and the history of sexuality. His research focuses on ancient Greek poetry and art.[1] His book on male-male erotic scenes in ancient Athenian vase-painting (Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty: Boys Were Their Gods\, co-authored with Eva Cantarella\, Routledge 2008)\, was positively reviewed: it greatly expanded the number of known scenes and proposed a sophisticated framework for their interpretation.[2][3][4][5] He has written articles on topics including the Greek poets Anacreon and Theognis\, as well as book reviews for Classical World.[6] His poems and translations have appeared in such journals as Persephone\, the Southern Humanities Review\, and Literary Imagination. He has taught at Harvard\, Columbia\, Pomona College\,[7] and NYU. In addition to his academic career\, Lear is the founder of Oscar Wilde Tours\, the first company to offer multi-day guided tours focused on gay history: www.oscarwildetours.com.[8]  (From Wikipedia) \n  \nImage: \nChevalier d’Eon\, by Thomas Stewart\, after Jean Laurent Mosnier\, oil on canvas\, 1792\, 30 1/8 in. x 25 1/4 in. (765 mm x 640 mm). National Portrait Gallery\, London. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/from-king-edward-ii-to-sir-ian-mckellen-the-worlds-gayest-national-portrait-gallery/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141120T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141120T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153948
CREATED:20141027T172411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141116T203859Z
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SUMMARY:Visual AIDS DUETS Book Club
DESCRIPTION:The importance of community and dialogue are at the heart of Visual AIDS‘ new DUETS publication series. In hopes of bringing together the extended Visual AIDS community of artist members\, advocates\, and affiliates around our latest publications\, Visual AIDS is hosting a book club for DUETS: Stephen Andrews & Gregg Bordowitz in conversation. The first volume of DUETS considers themes such as long-term survival with AIDS\, mentorship\, activism\, and spirituality. We will discuss these topics as well as insights\, inspirations and reactions to the engaging and highly readable DUETS conversation\, which highlights connections between communities of artists and activists. We encourage book club participants to have read DUETS\, yet all are welcome to participate in the discussion. \nDUETS: Stephen Andrews & Gregg Bordowitz in conversation is available for purchase at the Bureau. \nRSVP on Facebook \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/visual-aids-duets-book-club/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141119T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141119T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153948
CREATED:20141103T173918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141123T204901Z
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Works-in-Progress from Cutting-Edge Queer Artists: November Edition!
DESCRIPTION:Post-Clown Disaster\, Ariel Federow and Cabaret Idiot\, Sabrina Chap bring you this new works-in-progress series featuring new work from cutting edge queer artists. Built on the notion that there’s no greater inspiration than a deadline\, this series forces renegade artists to bring new and developing work to an audience for the first time. Part experimentation + part guaranteed failure = 100% awesomeness. \nCheck out this article on the August edition of Deadline in Next Magazine: “BGSQD’s Deadline Gives Queer Artists Room To Create And Grow” by Chris Hernandez \n\nThe November edition of DEADLINE will feature: \n\n\nThain Damon Stang – ‘A Whores’ Book of Magickal Days’- performance art\n  \nCroft Vaughn – performing as Penelope Labradoodle Rockefeller (theatre/performance)\n  \nAudrey Zee Whitesides – music\n  \nCasey Llewlynn – A queer adaptation of ‘Our Town’ (theatre) \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/deadline-works-in-progress-from-cutting-edge-queer-artists-november-edition/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141116T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153948
CREATED:20141030T201317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141102T203750Z
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SUMMARY:Que(e)rying Theory #1: “Cruising Utopia” by José Muñoz
DESCRIPTION:Que(e)rying Theory is a discussion group about queer theory and critical theory for thinkers from all contexts. Reading texts both vintage and new\, we will ask questions such as: What is queerness? What do queer politics look like? How do we find the tools for living in a precarious world? And finally\, what can theory mean in our own lives? In dialogue with one another\, we will fearlessly relish in the complexities of theory\, and collectively work towards richer understandings of our past\, present\, and future. Discussions will be moderated by Connor Spencer\, and for a small donation\, wine\, beer\, and sparkling water will be available to help lubricate our conversations. \n  \n“Queerness is not yet here. Queerness is an ideality. Put another way\, we are not yet queer. We may never touch queerness\, but we can feel it as the warm illumination of a horizon imbued with potentiality…Queerness is that thing that lets us feel that this world is not enough\, that indeed something is missing.” \nSo begins José Muñoz’s Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity\, one of the most influential texts in contemporary queer studies. A response to the so-called “antirelational turn” in the queer academy\, Cruising Utopia asserts that queerness is first and foremost about collectivity\, futurity\, and hope–and not\, as some critics have argued\, a negation that undoes the very idea of “the social” itself. Cruising from European philosophers to contemporary performance artists of color\, Muñoz traces queer dreams of difference past and present\, and maps out the utopic futures that lay just beyond the horizon. At once an interruption to pragmatic LGBT political discourses and a moving manifesto for imagining another world\, Cruising Utopia is a work that is timely\, challenging\, and daring\, and illuminating for any queer project of change. \nOur conversation will open with a brief overview of antisocial queer theory’s major arguments before delving into Cruising Utopia. While we will talk about the text as a whole\, we will primarily focus on the introduction\, conclusion\, and first three chapters of the book. Come with questions\, thoughts\, and ideas–even if you didn’t have a chance to finish the entire book! \nCruising Utopia is available for purchase at the Bureau–please support the Bureau by purchasing your copy here. Thank you! \n \n  \nConnor Spencer is a writer living in New York City. He graduated with a BA in English from New York University\, where he conducted bi-coastal research on the artists David Wojnarowicz and Gary Fisher. Connor tweets about leftism\, queer politics\, and dog costumes @conneriks \nEvent image: Catch One\, Copyright Kevin McCarty: https://www.kevinmccartystudio.com/Stages/9/caption/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141115T190000
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SUMMARY:Bureau Birthday Party!
DESCRIPTION:On November 15\, 2012 the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division was born at Strange Loop Gallery on Orchard Street. The Bureau’s come a long way\, baby! We will be 2 years old on Saturday\, November 15th\, and we hope that you’ll come celebrate with us in our new home at The LBGT Community Center! Drae Campbell will host an evening of festivities featuring Lady Quesa’Dilla\, Joseph Whitt\, Tommy Pico\, and DJ Shomi Noise. \n $10 suggested donation to pay our performers (no one turned away for lack of funds) \n \nDrae Campbell is a writer\, actor\, director\, story teller\, dancer\, and nightlife emcee. Besides winning the 2011 Miss LEZ title\, Drae has been featured on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and on stages all over NYC. Drae’s directing work has appeared in Iceland\, NYC\, Budapest and in the San Francisco Fringe Festival. The short film Drae wrote and starred in\, YOU MOVE ME won the Audience Award for Outstanding Narrative Short at OUTFEST 2010 and has been shown in fesivals globally. Drae was dubbed “the next lezzie comedian on the block” by AfterEllen.com for her comedic stylings on the interwebs. Campbell throws a monthly party in Brooklyn called PRIME and a night of queer storytelling called TELL at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division. Campbell just won the grand prize at the first annual San Miguel De Allende Storytelling Festival in Mexico. Check her out online and around town. www.draecampbell.com \n  \n  \n \nShomi Noise is a writer\, musician\, DJ\, storyteller\, dreamer\, and tinkerer with an established reputation in the Brooklyn underground scene. Her work explores narratives of intersectionality\, vulnerability\, and resilience. She uses music to share empowering messages with the world through a creative mix of stories and sounds. \nShomi has DJed nationally and internationally with sets that include a clever mix of genres ranging from Latin dance music\, hip-hop\, electrohouse\, reggae\, pop\, punk rock etc. Her ability to read crowds and create catchy and original song mashups on the spot makes her DJ work interesting and refreshing. She currently produces three parties in Brooklyn: Riot Chica\,Telenovela\, and Wretched. Riot Chica is a queercore/riot grrrl party that celebrates feminism and DIY culture by sharing empowering underground music made by ladies and queers\,Telenovela is a new party for Spanish oldies and Wretched is a fun 90s party. \nAs a writer\, performer\, and musician\, Shomi is working on original singer/songwriter material and other musical projects with friends. She is the author of “Building Up Emotional Muscles\,” a coming of age story that incorporates music and storytelling to depict the struggles and triumphs she experienced growing up as a young queer immigrant woman of color in the US. It addresses her experience with the intersectionality of culture\, race\, class\, sexuality and punk rock\, and is based on a series of zines sharing the same title. She’s had the opportunity to share this original work as part of Heels on Wheels\, an organization of radical queer femme performance artists that tours across the US and Canada. She is currently working on the 4th and last volume of the series and hopes to one day make a movie or play about it. Shomi’s work is best described as unique\, sassy\, musically eclectic\, and fun. She is deeply committed to spreading messages of self-love\, empowerment\, social justice\, and community building. \nTo find out more about Shomi visit:\nwww.shominoise.com\nhttps://soundcloud.com/shominoise \nhttps://www.facebook.com/djshominoise \n  \n  \n \nTommy “Teebs” Pico is the author of absentMINDR (VERBALVISUAL\, 2014)—the first chapbook APP published for iOS mobile/tablet devices—was a Queer/Art/Mentors inaugural fellow\, 2013 Lambda Literary fellow in poetry\, and has poems in BOMB\, Guernica\, and [PANK]. Originally from the Viejas Indian reservation of the Kumeyaay nation\, he now lives in Brooklyn. \n\n  \n \nAlejandro Rodríguez AKA Lady Quesa’Dilla  — Alejandro is a native Tejan@ from the El Paso and Ciudad Juárez border. Their work is at the intersection of cultural identity\, drag\, and community. “The Brown Queen\,” an autobiographical solo performance about growing up queer in the southwest\, premiered at HERE Arts Center in the spring of 2010. Most recent solo performances include “My Tia Lupe” and “The Faggot in the Pink House”. Alejandro has performed in New York City\, El Paso\, Texas\, Chiapas\, Mexico\, and Montreal\, Canada. Alejandro is a member of The  House of Bushwig\, as Lady Quesa’Dilla\, duties include Volunteer Coordinator for the annual Bushwig Festival. \n    Alejandro can also be found as an Information and Referral Specialist at the Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual\, and Transgender Community Center in Manhattan; and as a Teaching Artist in The Bronx and Brooklyn. \n    Alejandro holds a BA in Theater from Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts\, and a MA in Performance Studies from Tisch School of the Arts\, New York University\, and is an alum of The Hemispheric Institute for Performance and Politics. \n    Resides in Brooklyn. \n    Lady Quesa’Dilla is the reigning Miss Coney Island Queen of Drag. \n  \n  \n \n\nJoseph Whitt is an artist\, writer and independent curator living and working in New York City. His work has been presented at MOMA PS1\, PPOW Gallery\, Eyebeam\, Deitch Projects\, CRG Gallery\, Envoy Enterprises\, BGSQD\, Interstate Projects and Radio Bushwick\, and has been reviewed in The New York Times\, Flash Art\, and Sculpture. His writings have appeared in Art Papers\, ArtUS\, Useless Magazine and K48. He has released three chapbooks of poetry –09.29.12\, Defriendings\, and Harmonica (all published by T.M.I. Ltd.)\, and is currently working on a fourth.\n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141113T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141113T203000
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SUMMARY:Bi Book Club
DESCRIPTION:The Bi Book Club meets once a month to discuss bi-themed books and the issues they raise. People of all orientations and genders welcome! \nNov Book: The Last Nude by Ellis Avery. \nThe Last Nude is a novel based on the life of bisexual Art Deco artist Tamara de Lempicka and the affair she had with her most famous model. Author Ellis Avery will join us for the second half of our meeting so we can have some author Q&A! \nFuture Bi Book Club meetings at the Bureau of General Services-Queer Division: \nFriday\, December 12 \nThursday\, January 22 \nThursday\, February 26 \n  \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141112T220000
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SUMMARY:Nights at Rizzoli Launch with Felice Picano
DESCRIPTION: \n  \nGlamour and books don’t often converge\, but forty years ago they did so at Rizzoli\, one of New York City’s greatest bookstores: and no one is better equipped to celebrate that time and place than Felice Picano\, a founding member of the Violet Quill and recipient of the Lambda Literary Foundation’s Pioneer Award (and former Rizzoli manager). With his forthcoming memoir\, Nights at Rizzoli\, Felice Picano takes us back to New York as it was when the legendary bookstore was a meeting place for intellectuals\, celebrities\, artists and assorted hangers-on. Then an aspiring writer in a post-Stonewall New York\, Picano recounts his days rubbing shoulders with the city’s celebrities at Rizzoli and nights bumping into them in seedier venues downtown.\n  \nJoin us on November 12th to celebrate the publication of Nights at Rizzoli. Felice will read from his book\, followed by a Q&A. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and refreshments will be available.\n  \nFelice Picano\, poet\, novelist\, playwright\, critic and publisher\, was a founding member of the Violet Quill\, a pioneering group of gay male writers in the 1980s. Recipient of many awards and citations\, he received the Lambda Literary Foundation’s Pioneer Award in 2010\, and the City of West Hollywood’s Rainbow Award and Citation in 2013.\n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141109T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141109T210000
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SUMMARY:Author two-fer with Ron Suresha at BGSQD!
DESCRIPTION: \nJoin us for a night of bawdy folklore and wintering bears\, as Ron Suresha presents two books coming out this November.\n\n\n\n\nFirst is Suresha’s new collection of Turkish folk humor\, Extraordinary Adventures of Mullah Nasruddin\, from Lethe Press\, the sequel to his 2001 award-winning book of humor\, The Uncommon Sense of the Immortal Mullah Nasruddin. These authentic\, hilarious “Naughty Nasruddin” stories deal with tabu topics such as bisexuality\, adultery\, incest\, bestiality\, and violence. Repressed for centuries for moralistic reasons\, many are being published in an English trade book for the first time. Come prepared to be amused and astounded.\n  \n \nThe author will also read from the new anthology\, The Bears of Winter\, edited by Jerry L. Wheeler (who lives in Denver and cannot attend)\, published by the Bear Bones Books imprint of Lethe Press\, which Suresha edits. Listen to excerpts from growlingly sexy bearotica sure to make your fur thicken. \nFollowing the reading\, Suresha will answer questions and sign copies of his books. \n  \n \nRon J. Suresha’s published nonfiction works include: a self-published beverage recipé book\, Mugs o’ Joy: Delicious Hot Drinks (1998\, reprinted 2013); an acclaimed 2002 book on the worldwide gay and bisexual men’s Bear subculture\, Bears on Bears: Interviews & Discussions (revised edition\, Bear Bones Books\, 2008); and two anthologies\, Bi Men: Coming Out (edited with Pete Chvany\, Haworth/Routledge\, 2006)\, and Bisexual Perspectives on the Life and Work of Alfred C. Kinsey (Routledge\, 2010)\, both finalists for the Lambda Literary Award. He also authored with Scott McGillivray a 2012 pictorial book with essays\, Fur: The Love of Hair (Bruno Gmünder)\, winner of a Rainbow Book Award. Suresha\, who resides with his husband in central western Connecticut\, also writes and edits fiction under the pseudonym R. Jackson\, and is the Cofounder and Acquisitions Editor of the Bear Bones Books imprint of Lethe Press. \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153948
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SUMMARY:Newfangled 4: Robert Siek Hosts Nick Comilla\, Jameson Fitzpatrick\, & Christopher Soto
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 4th installment of Newfangled\, poetry readings by emerging poets hosted by Robert Siek. Newfangled 4 features Nick Comilla\, Jameson Fitzpatrick\, & Christopher Soto. \n  \n  \n \nBorn on a military base turned ghost town in Rome\, NY\, NICK COMILLA currently lives in NYC. He holds an MFA in poetry/fiction from The New School. His poems have appeared in Assaracus\, Poetry Is Dead\, Lambda Literary\, and HOMO Magazine. He is currently working on his first book project\, Ghosts of Montreal. You can check out more of his work here and sometimes here. \n  \n \nJAMESON FITZPATRICK is the author of the chapbook Morrisroe: Erasures (89plus/LUMA Publications)\, and his poems have appeared in The Awl\, The American Reader\, The Literary Review\, and Poetry\, among elsewhere. He holds a BA and an MFA from New York University\, where he now teaches in the Expository Writing Program. \n  \n \nCHRISTOPHER SOTO (aka Loma) is a queer latin@ punk poet and prison abolitionist. They are currently curating Nepantla: A Journal Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color in collaboration with The Lambda Literary Foundation. They have work published in Columbia: A Journal\, Acentos Review\, Anti-\, and more. They are an MFA candidate in Poetry at NYU. \n  \n \nROBERT SIEK is the author of the poetry collection Purpose and Devil Piss (Sibling Rivalry Press\, 2013) and the chapbook Clubbed Kid (New School University\, 2002). His poetry has most recently appeared in The Good Men Project\, Painted Bride Quarterly\, The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide\, and VACZINE\, as well as the anthology Between: New Gay Poetry. He lives in Brooklyn. \n  \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141106T203000
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SUMMARY:Belladonna* and the Bureau Present: EC Maxe Crandall\, Cheena Marie Lo\, & Natalie Peart
DESCRIPTION:Join Belladonna* and the Bureau for readings by EC Maxe Crandall\, Cheena Marie Lo\, & Natalie Peart \n  \nCheena Marie Lo lives in Oakland\, CA\, where they co-curate the Manifest Reading Series. Their work has been published in 580 Split\, La Fovea\, The Poetic Labor Project\, and the anthology It’s Night in San Francisco but it’s Sunny in Oakland. \nEC Maxe Crandall’s chapbook “Together Men Make Paradigms” was published this summer by Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs. The play premiered at the Hot! Festival at Dixon Place and was short-listed for the Leslie Scalapino Award. A 2014 Poets House fellow\, Maxe teaches in the Undergraduate Writing Program at Columbia University and is at work on a critical biography called Gertrude Stein and Men. \nNatalie Peart is a creative and likes to read tarot cards with her coffee. She co-hosts the Brooklyn Ladies Text-based Salon with poet/mother/person\, mother/person/poet\, person/poet/mother\, Montana Ray. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141101T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141101T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153948
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SUMMARY:TELL 7
DESCRIPTION:TELL is an evening of story telling from the mouths and minds of queers in NYC hosted by Drae Campbell at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division. \nTBD is the theme of the seventh installment of TELL\, featuring Hadassah Damien (aka Damien Luxe)\, Ariel “Speedwagon” Federow\, Chris Roberts\, and Anita Dolce Vita. \nOur host\, Drae Campbell just won the grand prize at the first annual San Miguel De Allende Storytelling Festival in Mexico. \nShe’s going to tell the ‘winning’ story at the next TELL on 11/1.\n\nhttps://creativecrossroadsofamericas.org/winners-2014-san-miguel-storytelling-festival/\n \n \n \n  \n \nDrae Campbell is a writer\, actor\, director\, story teller\, dancer\, and nightlife emcee. Besides winning the 2011 Miss LEZ title\, Drae has been featured on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and on stages all over NYC. Drae’s directing work has appeared in Iceland\, NYC\, Budapest and in the San Francisco Fringe Festival. The short film Drae wrote and starred in\, YOU MOVE ME won the Audience Award for Outstanding Narrative Short at OUTFEST 2010 and has been shown in fesivals globally. Drae was dubbed “the next lezzie comedian on the block” by AfterEllen.com for her comedic stylings on the interwebs. Campbell throws a monthly party in Brooklyn called PRIME. Check her out online and around town. www.draecampbell.com \n  \n \nHadassah Damien is a multimedia artist & performer\, organizer\, and writer who you may have encountered onstage as Damien Luxe. Damien entered graduate school to learn about how protest arts work in radical political history and came out with this research. She’s lectured on radicalism in art at Yale\, Duke\, UT Austin\, U of Toronto\, and other fancy places as well as on barroom floors\, in barns\, and in backyards. [She prefers the latter.] She’s co-producer of the Heels on Wheels Glitter Roadshow\, the Opentoe Peepshow Salon series\, contributes collaborative technology services to many queer\, arts\, and social justice organizations\, and writes about tech\, power\, perversion\, and art at www.femmetech.org \n  \n  \nPhoto by Stacie Joy\nAriel “Speedwagon” Federow‘s work has been seen on Broadway\, Lafayette\, Houston\, Chrystie\, Fulton\, N 6th\, and many of the finer streets of NYC and beyond. Venues: Dixon Place\, the Hemispheric Institute for Performance and Politics\, the Bowery Poetry Club\, WoW Theater Cafe\, Hey Queen!\, Rebel Cupcake\, In the Flesh\, BAX\, the Bureau of General Services: Queer Divison\, LaMama ETC. Company member: the Ballez\, Butch Burlesque\, AO Movement Collective. Works With: Coral Short\, Jenny Romaine\, Susana Cook\, Quito Ziegler\, Daniel Rosza Lang/Levitsky\, the Aftselokhis Spectacle Committee. Resident reporter\, Sarah Jenny News Network. Reigning dapperQ of the year. Co-curator of Deadline\, a queer works-in-progress series. 2012 Hemispheric Institute Affiliated Emerging Artist. Miss JewSA 5772. Bingo host. Clown. \n  \n  \n \nChris Roberts is an artist\, writer\, and chef working on the MIX festival and a forthcoming second zine of ingredient-based adventures in cooking. \n  \n  \n \n\nAnita Dolce Vita is a Clinical Research Nurse by day and a fashion and culture blogger by night. In addition to serving as the Editor in Chief at dapperQ.com\, her work has been featured/mentioned in The Huffington Post\, Curve\, DIVA\, Autostraddle\, MTV’s After Ellen\, Newsweek’s The Daily Beast\, HuffPo Live\, San Francisco Weekly\, Canada’s Globe and Mail\, Beijing Review\, and Bosnia’s Manjine.BA \n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n 
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