Opening Reception: You Left a Mark on Me (in person only)
YOU LEFT A MARK ON ME SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - JANUARY 5, 2025 Reception: Thursday, September 19, 6-8 PM The Bureau of General Services—Queer Division presents You Left…
YOU LEFT A MARK ON ME SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 - JANUARY 5, 2025 Reception: Thursday, September 19, 6-8 PM The Bureau of General Services—Queer Division presents You Left…
Join DOPAMINE Books author Clement Goldberg as they read from their debut novel, New Mistakes, and discuss cats, plants, aliens, love, sex and art with Detransition, Baby author…
THIS YEAR'S EDITION OF NYQZF WILL TAKE PLACE ON SAT, SEPT 21, 2024, 11-5, AT THE CENTER AT 208 W 13 ST, NY, NY. Rm 101 and 110…
TELL is a monthly queer storytelling show hosted and curated by Drae Campbell. It is the longest running event at BGSQD. 10 years and going. Each month there…
Song of Myself is the story of Daniel Dell Blake, a gay man navigating his way through a tumultuous twentieth-century America. In a world in which being gay…
The Publishing Triangle presents its monthly OUTspoken Reading Series as host Rob Byrnes welcomes Trebor Healey, Gerard Cabrera, Drew Pisarra, Jim Berg, and Christopher Murray Join us as in-person or watch the live-stream…
One hundred years ago, New York City was in the midst of the so-called Pansy (Queer) Craze, which catalyzed the raucous eroticism of the Jazz Age. Prohibition revelers…
Join Jendi Reiter and Ella Dawson for a reading from their new novels and a discussion of using humor and romance to leaven stories of healing from trauma.…
Join journalist Afeef Nessouli, who will be in conversation with Marwan Kaabour, the editor of The Queer Arab Glossary, the first published collection of queer Arabic slang. Featuring…
Join novelists Mala Kumar, author of What It Meant to Survive, and JD Glass, author of Fire Fall, for a conversation about intersectionality, queer resilience, and the art…