Steve Berman is a four-time finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for his editorial releases (including the annual HEIRESSES OF RUSS and WILDE STORIES series) and a finalist…
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Steve Berman is a four-time finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for his editorial releases (including the annual HEIRESSES OF RUSS and WILDE STORIES series) and a finalist… |
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With the vote to bless same-sex marriages, the Episcopal Church becomes the largest U.S. denomination to officially sanction same-sex relationships. Homosexuality has become a flashpoint at the intersection… |
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Common Threads: Martin Keehn brings together artists who have inspired his work over many years and who continue to inform his esthetic today. These are his friends, his… |
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Join us for an evening of trans and genderqueer poetry readings by contributors to the new anthology Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics! Readers include:… |
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Ace Morgan is a San Francisco-based photographer celebrated for his longtime work documenting West Coast music, LGBT and punk scenes. He is an active and engaged father, a community activist… |
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Poetry readings by Andrew Durbin, Jennifer Tamayo, and Ian Hatcher ANDREW DURBINÂ is an American actress, fashion designer, model and recording artist. She began her career as a child… |
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Author and educator Hal W. Lanse, PhD (The Rainbow Curriculum) continues his popular series of writing workshops. Whether you want to publish professionally or just write and share… |
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Ace Morgan discusses his work at Strange Loop Gallery/the Bureau of General Services–Queer Division. Morgan's exhibition What's for Breakfast? runs from Thursday, May 9th through Friday, May 31st. Ace… |
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Book Club meets to discuss Low Life by Luc Sante. The book explores New York's nineteenth century underworld. Wine, beer, and snacks will be served. |
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On November 15, 2012 the Bureau of General Services–Queer Division launched at Strange Loop Gallery, and  6 months later we're still going strong! Come celebrate with us! DJ… |
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Cottonmouth (kÉ‘tÉ™nmÉ‘wθ) a large, dangerous semiaquatic pit viper/ when threatening, it opens its mouth wide/ to display the white interior. dryness in the mouth/ which may be associated with a change/ or… |
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Mad Libs has gone Adult, and in the process it’s also gone a teensy bit queer. Come celebrate the launch of the new Adult Mad Libs title, We’re Here,… |
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Join artists from the artists book At the Same Time, the curators of Strange Loop Gallery, and others for an informal discussion about "the book as an exhibition."… |
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Author and educator Hal W. Lanse, PhD (The Rainbow Curriculum) continues his popular series of writing workshops. Whether you want to publish professionally or just write and share… |
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PRAISE FOR FIRE ISLAND MODERNIST  “The injustice of Horace Gifford’s early death was compounded by the fact that his important contribution to American domestic architecture of the… |
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Brooklyn Transcore is a collective of Trans and Queer artists and musicians in, arguably, the most popular of NYC 'outer boroughs'. BKTC seeks to increase exposure of trans…
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The Bureau is proud to host an evening of readings by ten of this year's finalists for Lambda Literary Awards. The following finalists will read: Ryka Aoki (Seasonal Velocities, Transgender… |