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(Six Flags Great Adventure, 1 Six Flags Boulevard, Jackson, NJ 08527) (6 pm - 1 am) A family affair just for us! An exclusive evening for the LGBT community and friends. Bus transportation from Manhattan available. Part of the proceeds will benefit Heritage of Pride. ($45 in advance or $60 at the Gate) (212-80-PRIDE) Event Website
(Central Park, Enter at Fifth Avenue & 72nd Street , New York, NY 10022) (8:00 pm - 10:00 pm) 8/19: Working Girl
8/20: The French Connection
8/21: Strangers on a Train
8/22: Moonstruck (*Introduced by writer John Shanley)
8/23: August Rush (*Featuring a performance by the film's choir, IMPACT) (FREE) (212-310-6600) Event Website Note: this event runs September 19 - 23
(Your Public Parks of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens &, See website for show locations and times! , New York, NY) (See website schedule for showtimes!) New York's renowned, acclaimed, award-winning, astounding one-and-only CIRCUS AMOK! presents it's 2008 FREE extravaganza: "SUB-PRIME SUBLIME." Dorothy clicks her heels -- but there's no going home! She's the newest victim of predatory lending! In "SUB-PRIME SUBLIME," all manner of mysteries are revealed as atoms smash and crash, spiraling past hulahoopers, headstanders and hairstylists! Stunning stilters, Tenanacious Tenants, Fantastical Free-Falling Free Markets, Querelous Quarks, Neurotic Neutrons and the Spirit of Sylvester come together to help us all find our ways home, home, home from the tornado of foreclosure and debt! SEE WWW.CIRCUSAMOK.ORG FOR SHOW LOCATIO (FREE!!) (718-486-7432) [email protected] Event Website Note: this event runs September 6 - 8, 10, 12 - 14, 17, 19 - 21, 24, and 26 - 28
(Various Locations) The festivities include: "This is Burlesque" teaser party hosted by The World Famous *BOB*, Le Poisson de Rouge hosted by Murray Hill, The Early Bird Dinner & Golden Pastie Awards hosted by MISS ASTRID, The Pontani Sisters, Billy the Blue Bunny and much much more. Event Website Note: this event runs September 18 - 21
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6pm) Bressler's pieces are mostly constructed of recycled materials such as paper, aluminum cans, and found objects layered on stretched canvas or wooden panels. These materials are glued or fastened into a particular silhouette of a subject and then a background is added. The entire piece is then subdued with glazes and then carefully rendered in an oil wash to clarify the image. The result gives the viewer a dynamic yet subtle union between classical imagery and illusive patterns bringing these subjects of the ancient world into an entirely modern visual. Exhibit runs September through November, 2008. (Free) Event Website
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (6:30pm) A feature-length documentary focusing on the lives and views of lesbians of African descent living in the U.S. The documentary is structured by conversations the director had with each of the women. It is a piece that provokes honest, progressive dialogue and critical thinking among people in general -- and Black lesbians in particular -- about how Black lesbians are viewed and affected by society. Q&A with director, Tiona M. moderated by poet and political activist Staceyann Chin. ($8) Event Website
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