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Monday, September 21, 2009

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Idul-Fitr
Note: this event runs September 19 - 21
Arts & Entertainment
Glitterature 101
(Public Assembly, 70 N. 6th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211) (10 PM) Join the sexiest bookworms this side of the Library of Congress! "We'll discuss symbolism, redemption, the complex interplay of theme and relationship - all that Oprah crap," explains host Nasty Canasta. "But as burlesque stars we have a unique perspective on literature: Did Jane Eyre know how to twirl tassels? Was Hemingway's fixation on bullfighting really an unexpressed yearning to 'take it off?'. Local favorites Darlinda Just Darlinda, Jonny Porkpie, Lefty Lucy, Ruby Valentine, Sapphire Jones & special guest Lux La Croix (LA) will discuss great books at GLITTERA ($10) tasty@sweetandnastyburlesque.com Event Website
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Michael Jackson MONDAYS
(Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10011) (7 pm / 8 pm) Shake your Glove Thing! at 7 pm and Thriller Nights! at 8 pm. We're honoring Michael Jackson with dance classes inspired by his genius. There's no better way to remember a man than to dance in his shoes. So grab your crotch! Put on a bedazzled glove. Face that man in the mirror, and don't stop 'til you get enough! ($20 (multi-class card discount)) broadwaybodies@gmail.com Event Website
Note: this event runs September 14, 21, 28, October 5, 12, 19, and 26
Arts & Entertainment
Met Opera Opening Night
(Lincoln Center, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023) (6:30 PM) Opening with “Tosca”, this season includes favorites such as “Carmen ”, “La Boheme” and “Hamlet” return this season as well as new opera performances that will feature high-definition performances in various venues throughout the city. (Starting @ $75) Event Website
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BUTCH MAMA AT WOW
(WOW Cafe Theatre, 59-61 4th Street (Btwn 2nd and 3rd ave), NYC, NY 10003) (8pm) BUTCH MAMAS! is not your butch mama’s comedy by K.S. Stevens. Butch Mamas! is the name of the dysfunctional support group for diverse butch lesbian women who desperately want to become Butch Mamas. This play is hysterical, intelligent, and moving, exploring butch gender identity, sexuality, and should be seen by anyone and everyone who has ever contemplated becoming a parent. ($16) (212-777-4280 x1) K.Stevens.Plays@gmail.com Event Website
Note: this event runs September 19 - 21, and 24 - 26
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Center Voices presents Authors Chris Bram & Sebastian Stuart
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6:30pm) Novelist Christopher Bram has been writing essays for 25 years. Mapping the Territory, his first collection of nonfiction, ranges through such topics as the power of gay fiction, coming out in the 1970s in Virginia, low-budget filmmaking with friends in New York, and the sexual imagination of Henry James. He describes the heady experience of seeing his novel Gods and Monsters made into an Oscar-winning movie starring Ian McKellen, Brendan Fraser, and Lynn Redgrave; he discusses why he and his partner of thirty years don't want to get married. Bram looks both into and out of himself in these essays. He revisits the titles he read while finding himself as a gay man, but also shows us Greenwich Village as seen from his front stoop. The book is not simply a collection of short pieces, it's an autobiography of ideas from one of today’s most lively and popular novelists. ($15) Event Website

Ongoing Events

through September 27
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10th Annual Hudson River Valley Ramble
(Various Locations along the Hudson River, from Manhattan to Upstate Hudson Valley) The Hudson River Valley Ramble celebrates the history, culture and natural resources of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, as well as the amazing landscape, communities, and trails throughout the region. This year, the Ramble takes places over four weekends in September and features nearly 300 individual events being offered in communities from Saratoga to NYC. Many Ramble events highlight themes such as the Revolutionary War, Great Estates, Hudson River School artists, Greenway Trails and the Hudson River Estuary. Whether you are interested in a challenging hike, bike or paddle, an inspiring walk through the grounds and homes of some of the Valley’s most notable artists, authors, and Great Americans, a trip back in time to experience the significant role the region played in the Revolutionary War, or a family-fun festival or river exploration event, the Hudson River Valley Ramble truly offers something for everyone! Event Website
This event runs September 5 - 27
through September 27
Arts & Entertainment
FringeNYC Encore Series
(Various Locations) In 18 days even the most intrepid theatergoer can only sample a small fraction of the over 200 offerings at the New York International Fringe Festival. The Fringenyc Encores Series is a showcase some of the best and most crowd-pleasing shows from the New York International Fringe Festival, most of them right from their sold out runs. Event Website
This event runs September 10 - 27
through September 27
Arts & Entertainment
Guys and Dolls
(Nederlander Theatre, 208 West 41st St, New York, NY 10036) This revival of the classic musical about gamblers, showgirls, and the Salvation Army, stars Oliver Platt and Lauren Graham. Event Website
This event runs February 2 - September 27
through September 27
Arts & Entertainment
Second Annual Governors Island Art Fair
(Governor's Island, Accessible by Battery Maritime Building, Slip 7, New York, NY 10004) (11am - 6pm) Presenting selections of work by more than 150 artists to the public for free. The site of a former military compound, Governors Island is a five-minute ferry ride (also free) from lower Manhattan, and comprises 22 acres of 18th-century fortifications, pre-Civil War arsenal buildings, Victorian and Romanesque Revival housing, early 20th-century neo-classical architecture, and a killer viewpoint of Lady Liberty. Event Website
This event runs September 5 - 27
through October 3
Arts & Entertainment
fi:af Fal Festival 2009: Crossing the Line
(Various Locations) Crossing the Line is a platform for transformation. A festival of new work that enables all of us to re-imagine the way we exist in the world, the way we look at the world, and the way we sense and experience the world. Crossing the Line works with artists who, perhaps, have their origins in more traditional or specific disciplinary practices like dance, music, film, visual arts, and cuisine; but who, by re-inventing their relationships to those practices, are completely transforming the practices themselves. Event Website
This event runs September 12 - October 3
through October 10
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States of the Union; Photographs by Alix Smith
(Morgan Lehman Gallery, 317 10th Ave, New York, NY 10001) Acutely aware of being different in a world of New York society, Smith struggled for years with her identity as a lesbian and an artist. As she came to terms with her sexual orientation, Smith found herself searching for positive role models within the gay community. While portraiture has been used for centuries to memorialize the family lineage, these visual depictions have focused almost entirely on the heterosexual family unit. Smith conceived of a project that would not only provide the role models she so craved, but would also contribute to the current cultural debate around homosexual unions by finding monogamous and stable exemplars. Event Website
This event runs September 1 - October 10
through October 11
Sports
Summer on the Hudson: Kayaking on the Hudson
(Riverside Park South, 72nd St & the Hudson River) (10am - 5pm) Join the Downtown Boathouse for 20-minute instructional paddles, and explore the Hudson River firsthand. Weather permitting. Kayaking will be available Saturdays & Sundays, May 16 – October 11. No registration required. (FREE) (212.408.0219) Event Website
This event runs May 16 - October 11
through October 24
Arts & Entertainment
Dennis Hopper: Signs of the Times
(Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 544 West 26th St, New York, NY 10001) DENNIS HOPPER: SIGNS OF THE TIMES will include a vast selection of the artist's iconic 1960s photographs, twelve enormous and never-seen-before "billboard paintings," and select video excerpts from Hopper's extensive body of work as an actor and director in film and television. A legendary icon at the epicenter of many decades of exciting innovation and cultural upheaval, Hopper documented the likes of Ike and Tina Turner, Phil Spector, Neil Young, Crosby Stills and Nash, Paul Newman, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol and Martin Luther King and the civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery- Alabama. Event Website
This event runs September 12 - October 24
through October 24
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SAN FRANCISCO: THE MAKING OF A QUEER MECCA Early photos of Rink Foto and Harvey Milk
(Leslie/Lohman Gallery, 26 Wooster St, New York, NY 10013) Talk to just about anyone in the queer community in San Francisco, and they know Rink, at least by reputation. Go to any queer demonstration, street fair, bar event, film screening or protest march, be it early in the morning or late at night, and Rink's there, his face hidden behind a camera, crouched down to get the best shot. Rink is a photo-journalist, but as with other photojournalists like Frank Capra, Dorothy Miller and the great Henri Cartier Bresson, the prosaic term “journalism” doesn't do full justice to the work. In this exhibition of but a tiny percentage of Rink's nearly half a million images, you can assess his photographic eye for yourself. Like Cartier Bresson, Rink seems to have a gift for being there at the right moment, not only to catch the action, but also to catch the image that is rich enough, dense enough, strange enough, to tell, like all great photos, a complex story without words. Event Website
This event runs September 15 - October 24
through November 1
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The Putting Lot
(The Putting Lot, 12 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237) (Wed-Fri, 12 - 8pm; Sat & Sun 10 - 8pm) You're invited to play nine holes of miniature golf in a previously vacant lot in Bushwick, Brooklyn, each designed by a different team of artists or architects. Enjoy local Brooklyn-based bites at the snack-shack, participate in a variety of activities and events, or just stop by and hang out in the shade. The Putting Lot explores the possibilities of vacant lots in the city with an emphasis on community spaces. ($5/$3 children) Event Website
This event runs June 6 - November 1
through December 31
Arts & Entertainment
Hair
(Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 302 West 45th Street, New York, NY 10036) The revival of the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical premiered last summer at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park. Event Website
This event runs February 13 - December 31
through December 31
Arts & Entertainment
Jenny Holzer
(Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Ave at 75th St, New York, NY 10021) Holzer’s pioneering approach to language as a carrier of content, and her use of nontraditional media and public settings as vehicles for that content, make her one of the most interesting and significant artists working today. Event Website
This event runs March 12 - December 31
through January 10, 2010
Arts & Entertainment
Bye Bye Birdie
(Henry Miller Theatre, 124 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036, 212-239-6200) (8PM) Get ready to PUT ON A HAPPY FACE! Birdie returns in an all new production of the classic Tony Award®-winning musical smash BYE BYE BIRDIE. The exuberant rock 'n' roll smash hit gets hips swinging again for the first time in almost 50 years. Previews Sept 10th opens Oct. 15th ($91.50 +) Event Website
This event runs September 10, 2009 - January 10, 2010
through January 13, 2010
Arts & Entertainment
Kandinsky
(Guggenheim Museum, 1071 5th Ave, New York, NY 10128) (See website schedule) Kandinsky is a central figure in the history of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. His works not only represent a part of the core and essence of the collection, but also helped to inspire the creation of the building. In 1929, Solomon R. Guggenheim began collecting Kandinsky’s canvases under the advisement of artist Hilla Rebay. ($18) Event Website
This event runs September 18, 2009 - January 13, 2010
through January 17, 2010
Arts & Entertainment
Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction
(Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Ave at 75th St, New York, NY 10021) (See website schedule) Although Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986) has long been celebrated as a central figure in twentieth-century art, the abstract works she created throughout her career have remained overlooked by critics and the public in favor of her representational subjects. The exhibition includes more than 130 paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculptures by O'Keeffe as well as selected examples of Alfred Stieglitz’s famous photographic portrait series of O’Keeffe. ($18) Event Website
This event runs September 17, 2009 - January 17, 2010
through February 27, 2010
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Jimmy Ong: Sitayana
(Tyler Rollins Fine Art, 529 West 20th St, New York, NY 10011) Considered to be one of Singapore’s preeminent contemporary artists, Ong has been noted for his large scale, figurative charcoal works on paper since his first solo exhibitions in the 1980s. During the past year, he became fascinated with the Ramayana, the ancient Indian epic that recounts the exploits of Rama and his dutiful wife, Sita. Ong has brought his own unique viewpoint to this classic story. Inspired by the Ramayana’s characters and its dramatic themes of love, combat, and heroic adventure, he has created new narratives that are informed by his sensitivity as a gay man to the way gender roles play out in contemporary relationships. Event Website
This event runs January 14, 2009 - February 27, 2010
through February 28, 2010
SocialYouth & Family
Black History Month Scavenger Hunt
(Madame Tussauds, 234 West 42nd St btwn 7 & 8th Aves, Times Square, New York, NY 10036) Madame Tussauds is offering a history lesson alongside its wax figurines this month: Beginning on Martin Luther King Day, visitors can participate in a special scavenger hunt, with clues based on African-American icons (like Malcolm X and Rose Parks) whose likenesses are in the wax museum. The clues can be downloaded from the website. ($22.40 - $35) (212-512-9600) Event Website
This event runs January 18, 2009 - February 28, 2010

Recurring Events this Monday

Organizations
Service & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE)
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) The world's oldest and largest not-profit agency dedicated to serving LGBT senior citizens. Activities include Daytime Discussion, Art Studio, 75+, Support Group, Scrabble & Bridge and Women's and Men's activities. Event Website
This event runs Monday through Friday
Arts & Entertainment
The New Monday Night Burlesque
(Public Assembly, 70 N. 6th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211) (9 PM) New Producer. New Shows. Celebrating One Year of The New Monday Night Burlesque with a month of Anniversaries. Jonny Porkpie (“The Burlesque Mayor of NYC”) takes over production duties from Doc Wasabassco at The New Monday Night burlesque. His first task: to commemorate the one-year anniversary of The New Monday Night Burlesque. So Porkpie has gathered an all-star month of shows celebrating this and other anniversaries. ($10) press@mondaynightburlesque.com Event Website
This event runs Mondays
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Monday Night Bingo
(Bowery Poetry Club, 308 BOWERY, (b/w BLEECKER & HOUSTON), New York, NY 10012) (7:30PM) The legendary comedian and NYC icon needs no stinking bingo card to entertain—but think how much better the numbers’ game will roll as The Talented Mr. Murray co-hosts with dynamite drag star Linda Simpson. Play for cash and prizes while indulging in adult beverages, plus the occasional surprise performance—all leading up to someone scoring the cash jackpot at the end of the night. (ADMISSION/BINGO CARDS $2 EACH) Event Website
This event runs Mondays