NYC Queer Comic Fair 2019
NYC Queer Comic Fair 2019
The NYC Queer Comic Fair the only fair in NYC geared entirely towards queer sequential art (comics, graphic novels, illustrated stories, photo-comics, or any other interesting take…
The NYC Queer Comic Fair the only fair in NYC geared entirely towards queer sequential art (comics, graphic novels, illustrated stories, photo-comics, or any other interesting take…
Open Love NY presents Poly Movie Night, a FREE series of feature films that focus on the portrayal of consensual / ethical non-monogamy in cinema. This month…
Greetings from Cherry Grove: Works by the Residents of the 2018 Fire Island Artist Residency is an exhibition of art by the five artists who were selected to…
Join @newfest alum filmmaker @derricklmiddleton, director of Shape Up: Gay in the Black Barbershop as he premieres an exclusive sneak peek of his upcoming film Lotus Mink,…
NYC Gay Guys' Book Club is a group of gay guys of all ages who meet the first Tuesday of every month. We usually meet at the…
Check out sizzling new writing at the Office Hours Spring 2019 Showcase! The workshop provides post-MFA poets access to continued support for manuscript-development and everyday writing, culminating…
Jerry the Marble Faun of Grey Gardens (Jerry Torre) will read from his book The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens: A Memoir of the Beales, the Maysles Brothers,…
Join poets Keetje Kuipers, Meg Day, and Jason Schneiderman for a reading of their work at the Bureau! …
Fabulous evening of queer short films featuring femmes, queens, hustlers and other magical creatures! Curated by Heather María Ács Doors 7:30, Screening 8pm $5-$15, NOTAFLOF (No…
Office Hours Poetry Workshop presents: "Generative Erasure Poetry"-- a FREE craft class and reading with author Candace Williams. The craft class takes place from 11:00 AM…
TELL is an evening of story telling from the mouths and minds of queers in NYC hosted by Drae Campbell at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division since February 2014.…
Buzz Slutzky and Greg Newton present Chalkboard. No grades. No degrees. No goals. All are welcome. No prerequisites. Art histories Humor as critique Silence…
Dee Michel will present his book, Friends of Dorothy: Why Gay Boys and Gay Men Love The Wizard of Oz, which is based on questionnaires filled out by…