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(Jacob Javits Center, 655 West 34th St, New York, NY 10001) LGBT businesses and community members meet up to share economic and social resources. Musicians, singers and comedians keep it lively. Event Website Note: this event runs November 15 - 16
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) (8:00 PM - 10:00 PM) It’s speed-dating with an ingenious twist: answer four questions about your interests, values, and lifestyle, and get assigned to four different groups of women who gave answers similar to yours. Also meet one-on-one in a free mingling period. Finally, write a list of the women you want to date, and minutes later you find out your mutual matches. Compatibility Game is a fun, revolutionary way to meet women you are compatible with, thereby increasing your odds that a relationship could take hold. ($20) (212-971-1084) Event Website
(West Chelsea Arts Building, 526 West 26th St. (10th & 11th Ave.), New York, NY 10001) (1:00 - 3:30 PM) Visit 8 exhibits of cutting-edge painting, sculpture, electronic media & photography, of interest to our queer sensibility, led by a former gay studies professor and art critic for the New York Blade. While you’re there, socialize with arts-oriented gay men & lesbians! ($20) (212-946-1548) Event Website
(Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, Brooklyn College, 2900 Campus Road, Brooklyn, NY 11210) (8pm) Argentine company Estampas Porteñas features ten torrid dancers in a seductive journey through the history of Tango, from its origins in the red light district of Buenos Aires to the dazzling world of contemporary ballroom. Under the artistic direction of Carolina Soler and accompanied live by the fiery Quatrotango, the ensemble sets the stage ablaze with its passion and precision. ($45, $30) (718-951-4500) Event Website
(St. Peter's Church, 346 West 20th St, New York, NY 10011) (Nov. 15 at 8 PM; Nov. 16 at 4 PM) The acclaimed Melodia Women's Choir, conducted by Cynthia Powell, presents a holiday concert, with harpist Elaine Christy as guest artist. Featured are Benjamin Britten's "Ceremony Of Carols" and many other pieces. ($20 in advance: $25 at the door) (212-252-4134) Event Website Note: this event runs November 15 - 16
(Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington, NY 11743) (7:00 PM - 11:00 PM) The Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Long Island’s largest LGBT arts event, returns for its eleventh year. An exciting program of over 50 films, truly something for everyone, including a winning lineup of LGBT film, panel discussions, film makers, receptions, galas and events in an incredibel venue. A short taxi ride from the Huntington LIRR train station. Check the website for descriptions of the films and the receptipns. ($6.00 - $12.00) [email protected] Event Website Note: this event runs November 14 - 20
(New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 1 Center Street, Newark, NJ 07102) (8 PM) A provocative evening with seven performing artists of different races and ethnicities who identify
themselves, sexually, as gay, straight, bi-sexual and transgender. Pandora Scooter hosts the evening and has assembled a group of dynamic hip-hop, spoken word, poetry and hip-hop theater artists. ($16) Event Website
(Columbia University, Broadway & 116th St, New York, NY 10027) (9am - 8pm) The LeGaL Foundation, Columbia Outlaws, and the Columbia Program in Gender and Sexuality Law present a unique law conference that will serve as a forum for reflecting on the November elections, commemorating recent LGBTQ legal victories, and strategizing about the way forward for the LGBTQ civil rights movement. Seven panel discussions will be taking place on diverse topics such as same-sex access to family courts, transgender legal advocacy, reforms to HIV/AIDS & Immigration Law and LGBTQ youth homelessness. (212-353-9118) Event Website
(LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St, New York, NY 10011) This multi-day event features Leather Market Place with numerous vendors of leather goods and apparel, five workshops and educational seminars; a Gay/Lesbian Erotic Art Fair
where local artists will sell their works. Both female and male presenters, open
to everyone. ($10) Event Website Note: this event runs November 12 - 15
(Broadway Comedy Club, 318 West 53rd St, New York, NY 10019) (6:30pm) Gregg Greenberg presents the World Premiere of his new comedy CLEMENZA AND TESSIO ARE DEAD. Set in New York from 1945 to 1955, we follow Corleone family veterans Peter Clemenza and Salvatore Tessio as they struggle to control their destinies. A retiring Don Corleone hands control of the organization to his incompetent children and, feeling squeezed out of a business that they helped to create, Clemenza and Tessio attempt to change their fates in a script that has already been written. ($15) ((646) 765-4773) [email protected] Event Website Note: this event runs November 14 - 15, and 21 - 22
(Rubin Museum of Art, 150 West 17th St, New York, NY 10012) (7pm) Fashion for Action 2008, a four day-long fundraising event will begin with a special opening night reception on Thursday, November 13th. Guests will enjoy exclusive preview shopping, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, a silent auction and live entertainment. ($100) Event Website Note: this event runs November 13 - 16 Starting Today
(Metro Pictures, 519 West 24th St, New York, NY 10011) For her first exhibition of new work since 2004, Cindy Sherman will show a series of color photographs that continues her investigation into distorted ideas of beauty, self-image and aging. Typical of Sherman, these works are at once alarming and amusing, distasteful and poignant. As her own model for more than 30 years, Sherman has developed an extraordinary relationship with her camera. A remarkable performer, subtle distortions of her face and body are captured on camera and leave the artist unrecognizable to the audience. Her ability to drastically manipulate her age or weight, or coax the most delicate expressions from her face, is uncanny. Opening: Friday, November 14, 6-8pm. Event Website This event runs through December 20
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