BAD GRAMMAR Zine reading
Taking its name from assumptions and stereotypes of inarticulacy surrounding Black English and culture, BAD GRAMMAR Zine provides a platform for queer artists of color to document and discuss the…
Taking its name from assumptions and stereotypes of inarticulacy surrounding Black English and culture, BAD GRAMMAR Zine provides a platform for queer artists of color to document and discuss the…
David McConnell will be reading from his new book, American Honor Killings: Desire and Rage Among Men. He will be joined in conversation by Zachary Pace and Lonely…
March 31 is the final day of the exhibition KENNY KENNY 13, photographs of Kenny Kenny by Alice O’Malley curated by Claire Fleury and Alesia Exum of Strange Loop Gallery.…
Seconds is an exhibition by New York based photographer Alesia Exum. The exhibition runs from April 4-April 28. In these instant portraits, Alesia captures a private moment in a…
Readings by contributors to Who's Yer Daddy? Gay Writers Celebrate Their Mentors and Forerunners Readers: Peter Covino, David Groff (co-editor), Ben Grossberg, Dave King, Michael Klein, Brian Leung, Paul Lisicky, Timothy Liu, Charles Rice-Gonzalez, and Ellery Washington. Peter Covino…
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…
Luis Negrón and translator Suzanne Jill Levine read from Negrón's new collection of stories, Mundo Cruel. Read the interview with Negron by Bruce Benderson here: https://www.out.com/entertainment/art-books/2013/02/18/mundo-cruel-luis-negron And you can read the title…
The Bureau is pleased to welcome back Up My Spot for a post-brunch reading. Up My Spot celebrates poetry that queers language, explores modes of representation, and creates…
Gil Cole, author of Fortune’s Bastard, or Love’s Pains Recounted, and David Pratt, author of Bob the Book and My Movie, read at the Bureau. Both authors will be…
Four New Yorkers bring queer and trans history alive by reading from primary source documents, and discussing what they love about ‘em. Spanning social, legal, literary, and art…