Whitmore & Westmoreland (in person & live-streaming)
Celebrating the publication of two legendary reissues of gay fiction, Joe Westmoreland’s Tramps Like Us (MCD Books) and George Whitmore’s Nebraska (The Song Cave), Joe will be reading…
Celebrating the publication of two legendary reissues of gay fiction, Joe Westmoreland’s Tramps Like Us (MCD Books) and George Whitmore’s Nebraska (The Song Cave), Joe will be reading…
Join us as we read radical leftist texts with a focus on queer liberation, anti-capitalism, and anti-colonialism. For January 14th, we’re reading Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for…
TELL is a monthly queer storytelling show hosted and curated by Drae Campbell. It is the longest running event at the Bureau! 11 years and going. Each month there…
Come and join us for a January afternoon of poetry to launch Dear Enheduanna, (2025, Ugly Duckling Presse) by Erin Honeycutt with readings from a.Monti, Tess Brown-Lavoie, & Milo…
A rare and fleeting consciousness-lowering event celebrating Trolling for Dick in Argentina — the outrageous, tender, and unfiltered story of Rumi Missabu, a crazy gender bending, radical performer…
Calling all queer paper nerds, collage queens, sticker gremlins, and crafty babes! This 18+ LGBTQ+ junk journal social is part art hangout, part swap meet, part serotonin. Bring…
The Bureau will be closed on Sunday, January 25th, due to the expected snowstorm. We have postponed our scheduled event, My Studio is a Dungeon is The Studio:…
Come out to the Bureau to celebrate the release of two new boldly queer books for young readers: Sabertooth by Robin Gow and Brady Mason’s Perfect Fit by…
For four decades, artist, writer, curator, and teacher Nayland Blake has been at the center of discussions of queer aesthetics and contemporary art. Their work has examined racial…
The common expectation of Asians living in America involves a fantasy that adhering to the demands of the model-minority myth, regardless of present socioeconomic status or future attainability,…