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SUMMARY:ITNA PRESS Summer Readings
DESCRIPTION:An evening of reading performances by ITNA PRESS authors Slava Mogutin\, Christopher Stoddard\, and Prix de Flore winner Bruce Benderson (also reading on behalf of La JohnJoseph). \nITNA PRESS is a Brooklyn-based company dedicated to publishing honest works of American literature deemed too provocative for the mainstream. \n\n\n  \n\n\n  \nPhotograph by Michael Stipe\nSlava Mogutin is the author of two monographs of photography published in the US and seven books of writings in Russian. His artwork has been exhibited internationally and featured in a wide range of publications\, including i-D\, Flash Art\, Dazed & Confused\, L’Uomo Vogue\, Stern\, and The New York Times. Food Chain is his first book in English. \n  \nPhotograph by Leon Csernohlavek\nLa JohnJoseph is the author of the critically acclaimed solo memoir play Boy in a Dress. He’s performed at MOMA\, the Royal Opera House\, and across Europe\, the US and the Middle East. He’s been published in The Gay Times Book of Short Stories\, Bird Song\, P.S. I Love You\, Fat Zine\, and 21st Century Queer Artists Identify Themselves. Everything Must Go is his first novel. \n  \nPhotograph by Daniel Moss\nChristopher Stoddard is the founder of ITNA PRESS and the author of White\, Christian (Spuyten Duyvil\, 2010)\, chosen by the American Library Association for their 2012 list of commendable LGBT literature. His writing has also been published by Lambda Literary and Go Deeper Press. Limiters is his second novel. \n  \n \nBruce Benderson is a novelist\, essayist and translator whose most well-known book\, The Romanian: Story of an Obsession\, was awarded the prestigious Prix de Flore in its French edition. Other publications include the essay collection Sex and Isolation\, the novels Pacific Agony and User\, and the story collection Pretending to Say No. He has written for The New York Times Magazine\, The Wall Street Journal\, Libération and many other American and French publications. He regularly translates books from the French. His new book\, Urban Gothic: The Collected Stories\, is forthcoming from ITNA PRESS. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/itna-press-summer-readings/
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SUMMARY:David Pratt and Rafe Haze Read
DESCRIPTION:David Pratt reads from his sexy comic novel Looking After Joey. Rafe Haze reads from his hot (in more ways than one) new mystery\, The Next. \n  \n \nDavid Pratt is the author of two novels\, Looking After Joey (Wilde City) and Lambda Literary Award-winner Bob the Book (Chelsea Station) and a short story collection\, My Movie\, (Chelsea Station) He has directed and performed his work for the theater in New York City at the Cornelia Street Cafe\, Dixon Place\, HERE Arts Center\, the Flea and the NY International Fringe Festival. David was the first American director of work by Canadian playwright John Mighton. He is currently working on two more novels and a novella for young people. \n  \n \nRafe Haze was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and lives on the west side of New York City. Having worked for the legal compliance industry\, fashion industry\, music industry\, art industry\, and flesh industry (the most interesting people on earth have)\, his most life-changing employment was teaching Meisner Technique of Acting. He wrote himself out of one whopping funk with his debut novel The Next\, and is ecstatically thankful for the entire\, messy\, beautiful cadence. \nRafe refuses to be handcuffed to one discipline only: he writes classical music for orchestra and small ensemble\, country music songs\, musical theater\, plays\, screenplays\, and digs two-stepping\, line dancing\, and West Coast Swinging. Be it words\, notes\, or movement\, the emotional origin\, schlep\, and endpoints are equally compelling and satisfying. \nRafe is grafeful to his twin brother (the straight one) who continues to make the slicing through this rambling\, thorny life worthwhile. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/david-pratt-and-rafe-haze-read/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140711T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140711T220000
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SUMMARY:THE LATINA GURLESQUE:  Monica McClure\, Lucas de Lima\, and Jennifer Tamayo
DESCRIPTION:¡OMDiosa! \nWho let this “new grrly\, grotesque\, burlesque” poetics leak out of the border in a divine ooze of caliente pink? \nMonica McClure’s debut collection\, Tender Data\, will be published by Birds\, LLC this year. She is the author of the chapbooks\, Mood Swing\, from Snacks Press and Mala\, forthcoming from Poor Claudia. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Tin House\, Jubilat\, Fence\, The Los Angeles Review\, The Lit Review\, Lambda Literary Review’s Spotlight Series\, The Awl\, Spork and elsewhere. She curates Atlas\, a collaboration series of visual artists and poets\, and lives in New York City. \nLucas de Lima was born in the state of São Paulo\, Brazil. He is the author of Wet Land (Action Books\, 2014) and the chapbooks Ghostlines (Radioactive Moat) and Terraputa (forthcoming from Birds of Lace). A contributor to Montevidayo\, he pursues doctoral studies in Comparative Literature at the University of Pennsylvania. \nJennifer BARRRRFFFF Tamayo is a New York-based performance artist\, writer\, and activist. She is the author of three collections of art and writing\, most recently YOU DA ONE (Coconut Books\, 2014). JT lives in Brooklyn and serves as the Managing Editor of Futurepoem. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/the-latina-gurlesque/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140712T193000
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Works-in-Progress from Cutting-edge Queer Artists JULY EDITION: Sabrina Chap\, Rachel Kerry\, Ted Kerr\, and Betsy Housten
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. \nAriel “Speedwagon” Federow will be your host this evening\, presenting a very special book report sponsored by the Bureau. \nSabrina Chap will be performing the second half of her electric guitar radio musical\, ‘Postcards from Nevermore’\, visually scored by a projection from Anna Hovhannessian. \nBetsy Housten will be reading a piece from her upcoming zine about queerness\, quick fixes and questionable\nchoices. \nRachel Kerry will be performing The Heart Demands a Superhero Vogue Battle\, A fierce spoken word/movement piece performed in spandex\, masks\, and at least 2 capes. \n  \nMORE TO FOLLOW: HOLD THIS SPACE! \nAriel “Speedwagon” Federow‘s work has been seen on Broadway\, Lafayette\, Houston\, Chrystie\, Fulton\, N 6th\, and other streets and avenue in NYC and beyond. Her stories\, slideshows and slapstick have been seen places like LaMama ETC\, Dixon Place\, the Hemispheric Institute for Performance and Politics\, Pussy Faggot\, and Hey Queen! Company member: the Ballez and Butch Burlesque. \nDeemed\, ‘Rousing!’ by the New Yorker\, Sabrina Chap is a writer\, musician\, cabaret artist and all around dilettante. Her latest album\, the anthemic queer bonanza ‘We Are the Parade’ was deemed\, ‘Joyous’ by the Advocate. She also edited the book\, ‘Live Through This- On Creativity and Self-Destruction’\, now with an intro by Amanda Palmer and essays by Nan Goldin\, bell hooks\, Swoon\, Kate Bornstein and more. sabrinachap.com \nAnna Hovhannessian is a filmmaker and editor. TV credits include a lot of sensationalistic murder shows and some talk show nonsense. Her film credits include in the documentaries ‘Bully’ (Tribeca premiere)\, ‘She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry’ (Boston Independent Film) and the short film ‘Happy Hour’. Her performance videography was featured in the dance production of ‘Echoes and Dreams’ (NYC Fringe Festival). \nBetsy Housten is a Brooklyn-based queer femme writer\, zinester\, massage therapist\, herbal medicine maker\, tarot reader and astrology nerd. Her work can be read in such places as Hoax zine\, Soon Quarterly and We’ll Never Have Paris\, and has been seen at such places as Bluestockings\, St Marks Books\, Pete’s Candy Store and the How I Learned series. She most recently published issue 7 of her zine You Know Better. \n  \nRachel Kerry is a director\, writer\, and designer interested in innovative\, transmedia storytelling. She hosts the monthly East Village variety show Pop Culture Fondue! and is the artistic mastermind behind theatre/video company Brain Melt Consortium. Her work emphasizes devised movement\, immersive environments\, and the exploration of popular culture. Very often\, her work features girls making out. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Bureau Book Club 1: Martin Duberman's Stonewall
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. Come prepared with a favorite quote. The Book Club discussions will be moderated by Ben Miller.\nThis month’s book\, inspired by Pride and by the thought-provoking Helix stickers being given out with all the Bureau’s books this month\, will be Martin Duberman’s Stonewall. A work of history that explodes preconceived notions of how history must be written\, this captivating and novelistic work tells the life stories of six of the key actors at the Stonewall Rebellion. \nBen Miller is a New York-based writer and student of history. Current projects include thesis 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\, and new short fiction influenced by his historical research. He is the 2014 winner of New York University’s Bessie and Louis Levy Prize for Excellence in American History\, and the recipient of the Steffi Berne Research Scholarship in the Humanities from the same institution. His teachers in history and writing have included Linda Gordon\, K. Kevyne Baar\, Marcelle Clements\, and Jonathan Safran Foer. His academic writing has appeared in Historian\, College Film and Media Studies\, and the Chicago Journal of History; and his short fiction has appeared in Brio\, Studio on the Square\, and West 10th. He is editor or co-editor of several publications\, co-founder of Squid Ink Magazine (launching soon)\, and serves on the communications committee of the New York City Anti-Violence Project. He tweets @benwritesthings. \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/bureau-book-club-1-martin-dubermans-stonewall/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140716T190000
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SUMMARY:Author Leslie L. Smith Reads from and Speaks about his new book Sally Field Can Play the Transsexual
DESCRIPTION:Author Leslie L. Smith will read from and speak about his new book Sally Field Can Play the Transsexual \nA serio-comic tale of sex\, loss\, redemption and pharmaceuticals in the modern AIDS era\, Leslie L. Smith’s Sally Field is a coming-of-age story about one lost soul on a journey to find himself and his community. \nBut it’s also a saga about the last 25 years of gay and AIDS culture. A volume of bruising honesty and heartfelt emotion\, Smith’s novel takes an unflinching look at difficult questions: safer sex\, barebacking\, personal responsibility\, current treatments — and why HIV has once more become a rising threat among gay men. \n  \n \nLeslie L. Smith received his MA in Educational Theater and a BA in Creative Writing\, both at New York University. \nHis 1997 film “David Searching\,” starring Anthony Rapp\, Camryn Manheim\, and Julie Halston\, was screened at more than 65 film festivals across the world and also had a British release. “David Searching” now belongs to the permanent collection at the Outfest Legacy Project/UCLA film archive. A New York City theatre producer\, Smith is a member of the League of Off-Broadway Theaters and Producers and previously served on the Administration Committee for the Lucille Lortel Awards. \nSmith is the editor of “Leaving The Rest: Gay Men On Alcoholism\, Addiction\, And Sobriety\,” available from Magnus/Riverdale Avenue Books. He has written for numerous publications\, including Premiere\, Movieline\, OUT\, POZ magazine and The Advocate. \nThe author divides his time between New York City and the Jersey Shore.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140717T190000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading with Greg Wrenn\, Billy Merrell\, & Paul Legault
DESCRIPTION:Three emerging gay poets will read from their latest collections: Greg Wrenn (Centaur)\, Billy Merrell (Talking in the Dark)\, and Paul Legault (The Other Poems and The Emily Dickinson Reader).\n\n  \nGreg Wrenn is the author of Centaur (The University of Wisconsin Press\, 2013).  A Jones Lecturer at Stanford University\, he has received the Brittingham Prize in Poetry and a Stegner Fellowship.  His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The Best American Poetry 2014\, The American Poetry Review\,  Kenyon Review\, The New Republic\, and elsewhere.  He is currently working on a book of linked essays about coral reefs\, the impermanence of beauty\, and human destiny.  (gregwrenn.com)\n\n \n\nBilly Merrell is the author of Talking in the Dark\, a poetry memoir (Scholastic\, 2003)\, and co-editor of The Full Spectrum: A New Generation of Writing about GLBTQ\, and Other Identities (Knopf\, 2006)\, which received a Lambda Literary Award. Merrell also writes for children\, and is a contributor to Spirit Animals: Tales of the Great Beasts\, part of the New York Times bestselling series. He lives in Brooklyn\, New York. Find him online at www.talkinginthedark.com.\n\n \n\nPaul Legault is the author of three books of poetry: The Madeleine Poems (Omnidawn 2010)\, The Other Poems (Fence\, 2011)\, and The Emily Dickinson Reader (McSweeney’s\, 2012). He co-edits Telephone Books\, an imprint of Nightboat Books focused on works of radical translation. Currently he is a Writer in Residence at Washington University in St. Louis\, and can be found here: www.theotherpaul.com.\n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/poetry-reading-with-greg-wrenn-billy-merrell-paul-legault/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140718T190000
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SUMMARY:Emanuel Xavier hosts an evening with Studs
DESCRIPTION:Studs: Gay Erotic Fiction \nEdited by Richard Labonte\, foreword by Emanuel Xavier \n  \nThe event will feature contributors: \nCharlie Vazquez \nLee Houck \nSam J. Miller \nEmanuel Xavier \n  \nRough and surly\, smooth and sultry\, or quick and raw — however you like it\, you’ll find it in Studs\, 20 of the hottest and best-written man-to-man sex stories to appear in print this year. In “Underground Operator” two men on a nearly empty subway platform indulge in rough\, anonymous sex that lets them momentarily forget the stifling summer heat. “Donuts to Demons” finds a self-described “rock-n-roll artfag” searching for a lover “as patient and gifted and generous as he advertised on Craigslist.” \n  \nCharlie Vázquez is a writer and freelance editor\, as well as the director of the Bronx Writers Center and New York City coordinator for Puerto Rico’s Festival de la Palabra. He is the CCO of Editorial Trance\, an e-publishing platform\, and is currently working on a novel and accompanying short stories set in the Puerto Rican terror/suspense genre. \n  \nLee Houck was born in Chattanooga\, Tennessee and\, in 2014\, celebrates 16 years of living in New York City. His poems\, essays\, interviews and stories have appeared online and in print in the US\, France and Australia\, and in three limited-edition chapbooks. His debut novel\, Yield\, was the winner of Project QueerLit 2008\, and was published by Kensington Books in 2010. More at www.LeeHouck.com \n  \nSam J. Miller is a writer and a community organizer. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Lightspeed\, Shimmer\, Beneath Ceaseless Skies\, Strange Horizons\, The Minnesota Review\, and The Rumpus\, among others. He is a graduate of the 2012 Clarion Writer’s Workshop\, a 2014 nominee for the Shirley Jackson Award\, and the co-editor of Horror After 9/11\, an anthology published by the University of Texas Press. Visit him at www.samjmiller.com \n  \nEmanuel Xavier is author of the poetry collections Nefarious\, Pier Queen\, Americano: Growing up Gay and Latino in the U.S.A.\, If Jesus Were Gay & other poems and the novel\, Christ Like. An LGBT History Month Icon\, he also edited the anthologies Me No Habla With Acento- Contemporary Latino Poetry and Mariposas: A Modern Anthology of Queer Latino Poetry. He appeared twice on HBO’s Russell Simmons presents Def Poetry and continues to perform regularly throughout the country and around the world as a spoken word poet. He selected finalists and wrote the foreword for Studs. www.emanuelxavier.com \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140730T210000
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SUMMARY:regarding JEF+KEV//SIM: a Happening @ BGSQD
DESCRIPTION:An interactive and delusional commercial for the upcoming premiere of the play JEF+KEV//SIM. About Dahmer\, midwestern queer traumas\, and meth-fueled seropositivity sorcery\, this happening gives a glimpse into the interconnected stories JEF+KEV//SIM presents. A pair of complimentary tickets will be rewarded to one lucky person for the intragalactic premiere of JEF+KEV//SIM. Written and performed by Randal Barnett. \n  \n \nRandal Barnett is an actor and artist from the Pacific Northwest. He is sometimes called RJ. \n  \n  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140731T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20140731T140000
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SUMMARY:Opening of the Exhibition En\,leak’in/ment Four/For/4/Fore 5/Five Wa’heeks & Other Men’chin;able Sight/Site-Specific Tran’sss-actions
DESCRIPTION:Opening of the exhibition En\,leak’in/ment Four/For/4/Fore 5/Five Wa’heeks & Other Men’chin;able Sight/Site-Specific Tran’sss-actions. \nEmory Sight has\, until now\, worked exclusively with accidental audiences and businessMEN. While arranging flowers they tug on their hair in the hopes of guilt free sleep. \nEn\,leak’in/ment Four/For/4/Fore 5/Five Wa’heeks & Other Men’chin;able Sight/Site-Specific Tran’sss-actions is in diverted spaces — not/knot in diverted places. \nThe exhibition will run through Sunday\, September 7th. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/emorysight/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20140731T190000
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SUMMARY:A Reading and Discussion with Mark Zubro
DESCRIPTION:Mark Zubro is the author of 28 novels: \n25 gay mysteries – \n13 – in the Tom and Scott series \n11 – in the Paul Turner series \n1 – stand alone thriller – Foolproof \n1 – gay young adult mystery \n2 – in a gay science fiction series \n  \n \nWhen not writing he spends his time reading\, napping\, and eating chocolate \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bgsqd.com/event/a-reading-and-discussion-with-mark-zubro/
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