Notes: Past, Present and Time (in person & live-streaming)
Writers Quenton Baker (Ballast), Anastacia-Renee (Side Notes From The Archivist) and Marcus Scott (Damn Near Might Still Be Is What It Is) share a night of onion peeling…
Writers Quenton Baker (Ballast), Anastacia-Renee (Side Notes From The Archivist) and Marcus Scott (Damn Near Might Still Be Is What It Is) share a night of onion peeling…
The Publishing Triangle launches its monthly OUTspoken Reading Series at the Bureau! OUTspoken was presented last June as a joint program with the East Midtown Partnership as part of that…
"Walk & Talk" is an intimate runway presentation of six projects from Art in Odd Places (AiOP) 2023: DRESS festival curated by Gretchen Vitamvas. The selected artists will…
Welcome to an extraordinary literary gathering, TRANSPOETHICALBODY: A Sensory Invitation. This remarkable event offers an immersive experience where literature, translation, and LGBTQ+ issues converge. Prepare to embark on…
Many myths have been spawned about Stonewall and the rise of the modern LGBTQ movement. This afternoon a few of the surviving founders of the Gay Liberation Front,…
Meet contemporary UK authors Barry Stewart Hunter and William Jackson reading from Republic of North London: 3 Novellas and Satan's Lamp, respectively. Q&A follows. This event will take…
TELL is back! After a bit of a break, we're thrilled to welcome this fabulous event back to the Bureau! TELL is an evening of story telling from the…
Grieving a friend is hard. Grieving a friend during a pandemic is even harder. Join writer, speaker and activist Victoria Noe and writer/performer Charles Sanchez, openly living with…
Love(ly) Child is a thought-provoking collection of poetry that delves into themes of identity, love, and self-discovery. Each poem is a journey into the complexities of the human…
James Pauley, Jr. surely keeps you turning the pages in Bumpy Rides and Soft Landings stories of coming out, flying high, and not learning how to play the…