Frank Spinelli Reads from His Memoir Pee-Shy
Part family memoir, part love story, PEE-SHY by Frank Spinelli gives readers an inspiring message of empowerment with the page-turning suspense of true crime. In 1978, eleven-year-old Frank…
Part family memoir, part love story, PEE-SHY by Frank Spinelli gives readers an inspiring message of empowerment with the page-turning suspense of true crime. In 1978, eleven-year-old Frank…
Manorama - Collages & Drawings by René Smith Bureau of General Services—Queer Division 83A Hester St., between Orchard and Allen Sts. NY, NY 10002 Friday, February 7th, through Sunday,…
Claudia Cortese, Joy Ladin, Trace Peterson, and Grey Vild share a love of poetry and each other that cannot be contained. They are thrilled to read their work…
Dictionary is a reading/performance/film/whatever-yr-medium showcase curated by Stephen Boyer, hosted by the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division. This month Amanda Davidson, Dia Felix, Kaitlyn Greenidge, Nick Comilla, Norhan…
Join us for a presentation by Perry Halkitis of his new book The AIDS Generation: Stories of Survival and Resilience. Halkitis will be joined by five of the men he interviewed for…
Ricardo Velmor of Anal Magazine is visiting NYC from Mexico City, and the Bureau is happy to welcome him. Ricardo will talk about Anal Magazine and the work…
Undesirable Elements: New York City's Gay Press Before Stonewall, 1960-1969 In July 1969, readers of the New York Mattachine Newsletter (put out by New York Mattachine, the city’s…
The Bureau is pleased to welcome Emanuel Xavier, who will read from his most recent book of poetry, Nefarious (Queer Mojo, 2013). Photograph by Sophia Wallace Emanuel…
Join the Bureau of General Services-Queer Division in a celebration of the book we produced for our fundraiser last year: Future Perfect. Edited by Andrew Durbin and published by Publication…
We are proud to welcome Dirty Looks back to the Bureau! Dirty Looks NYC and Animal Shelter are teaming up for a screening of Les intrigues de Sylvia…