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FRIGID New York 2010 (Various Locations) This open and uncensored theater festival will consist of thirty one-hour shows presented in three Horse Trade spaces; including 29 theatre companies featuring almost 250 theater artists from all over the world. Event Website Note: this event runs February 24 - March 7
(Under St. Marks, 94 St. Marks Place, (between 1st Avenue and Avenue A), New York, NY 10009) (Feb 24th @6pm; Feb 27th @7pm; Mar 1 @9pm; Mar 5th) With delightful and poignant tales of a Southern Songstress and her gay family, Alex Bond and David Carson read selections from Ms. Bond’s novel and transport you to Dallas 1977, a magical time before HIV/AIDS, but not before ignorance and prejudice. A favorite at the 2008 San Francisco Fringe and the 2009 Fresh Fruit Festival. A reclusive former Southern debutante/cabaret performer in her sixties, Anna Zander hires Craig Bauer to help her write about the best years of her life. She recounts the tales of singing in the gay leather bars of Dallas. ($15 ($11 Seniors/Students/Veterans)) Event Website Note: this event runs February 24 - March 7
(Carolines on Broadway, 1626 Broadway, New York, NY 10036) (1/24 @ 7, 1/25 @ 10) South Asian comics take center stage on Broadway to negate stereotypes about race, culture, gender, sex
and politics through the medium of the masses HUMOR! Headliner: Out queer South Asian comic, and
international sensation, Vidur Kapur Engendered ($25.00 per person plus a two-beverage minimum) (212.757.4100) shelly@OUTmedia.org Event Website Note: this event runs February 24 - 25
(Baruch Performing Arts Center, 55 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10010) (Su 6PM, Mo-Tu 7PM, We- Sa 8PM Sa 2PM) “ROMEO AND JULIET” The Guthrie Theater joins with The Acting Company to present their second co-production, Shakespeare’s iconic romantic tragedy of innocent young lovers falling victim to family hatred and cruel destiny. ($49.50) Event Website Note: this event runs February 21 - 24, and 26 - 27
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (5:30 - 9pm) A panel discussion sponsored by the Center’s Young Leaders Council (YLC) and StartOut NYC. This special evening devoted to entrepreneurship will cover all the phases of starting and building a business from the viewpoint of four very successful entrepreneurs. Whether you're thinking of starting a business or you're an experienced entrepreneur, join an insightful evening of conversation with inspiring entrepreneurs on building a successful business. Featured panelists: Mitchell Gold, Co-Founder of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams; Peter Sisson, Founder and CEO of Toktumi, a digital telecommunications company; Jim Sherman, Founder and CEO of Shermans Travel Media LLC, a leading online publisher of editor-screened travel deals and destination advice; Erin Barnes, Co-Founder and acting Executive Director of ioby.org, a non-profit organization that connects donors and volunteers to environmental projects in their local neighborhoods, in order to inspire local environmental action; Jonathan Rubinstein is the Founder of Joe - The Art of Coffee, a coffee-centric community that includes five cafe locations throughout Manhattan. Moderator: Darren Spedale is Co-Founder of A-List Global Media LLC, a media and entertainment company that produces consumer products. OPEN BAR, thanks to VOLI VODKA. (Free; Registration strongly recommended) jklein@gaycenter.org Event Website
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