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Robert Rauschenberg Retrospective at the MoMa

Just in time for pride month, gay artist Robert Rauschenberg gets a huge retrospective of his six-decade career at NYC’s MoMA, organized in collaboration with London’s Tate...

Picnic without Prejudice in Prospect Park

This year’s Brooklyn Queer Picnic takes place Saturday May 27, from 1–5 p.m. in New York. It’s part picnic and part social statement. Participants are encouraged...

Flipping the Script on Chekhov with Stupid F#@king Bird

April 21-22; 25-29 Even people who love theater enjoy hating it — sometimes. Just like NPR’s cerebral navel-gazing and an evening watching James Lipton pontificate over...

Idina Menzel’s Odessey Continues at the Greek Theater

April 14 When you think of big voices, you once thought of Aretha Franklin and Beverly Sills. These days, that rarified territory belongs to Adele and Idina Menzel — and...

Read All about the 2017 New York Rainbow Book Fair

April 29 Each year, approximately 1200 people gather in NYC to celebrate the LGBT community and its books alongside scores of readers, speakers and more than 70 vendors at the New...

Celebrate Harlem Pride Early with Author Kim Watson

Come show your HARLEM PRIDE and gather uptown each month at In the Mix! Friday April 21st at the bar and at the dining side — $1 from every Sangria supports Harlem...

Circuit du Soleil: Beach Bodies and Fun in the Sun

Two great reasons to visit Florida and more amazing parties:...

Raconteur Penny Arcade: A Penny for Your Thoughts

April 8 and 9 Queen of the Manhattan underground (and collaborator with the likes of Andy Warhol and John Waters), Penny Arcade is still a poetic voice for outcasts and others. In...

Jerry Seinfeld’s Back to the Beacon with The Homestand

March 16 Two New York institutions unite as funnyman Jerry Seinfeld resumes his monthly residency at The Beacon Theatre on Manhattan’s Upper West Side....

Jerry Seinfeld’s Back to the Beacon with The Homestand

March 16 Two New York institutions unite as funnyman Jerry Seinfeld resumes his monthly residency at The Beacon Theatre on Manhattan’s Upper West Side....

Iris House “Women As the Face of AIDS” Summit

May 8 Recognizing the current volatile political climate, this year’s 12th edition of Iris House’s annual summit on HIV prevention and treatment takes on the powerful theme:...

A Conversation with Fran Lebowitz at Irvine Barclay Theatre

February 27 Being a professional storyteller is no easy business, but Fran Lebowitz has basically made herself the Dorothy Parker of the last half-century....

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