Wednesday July 16, A PEDDLERS TALE, a woman playwright re-thinks the fairy
tale and what is delivered is another kind of story….a fable with a modern
disposition, where sex, death, and magic intertwine—and “happily ever after”
starts to lose its meaning., All theater pieces will be at Wild Project, 195 E 3 St. NYC Tickets
are $18 a piece but are reduced for groups of 10 or more. For group sales
email: Louis@artzine.org.
Tickets and details about the Festival are available at www.FreshFruitFestival.com
6:30pm
Wednesday July 16, THE CONVERSION OF ALICE B. TOKLAS, Alice and Gertrude Stein
the famous 20th century experimental writer lived together for nearly four
decades. Alice who had lived in Gertrude shadow rarely spoke for herself, she
does now in a poignant one woman show featuring two time Obie Award winning
actress Rosina Fernhoff., 6:30 pm, theater pieces will be at Wild Project, 195 E 3 St. NYC Tickets are
$18 a piece but are reduced for groups of 10 or more. For group sales email: Louis@artzine.org.
Tickets and details about the Festival are available at www.FreshFruitFestival.com
WED JULY 16 SLAPHAPS 12:30p
SLAPHAPS MEETING. Join us for a BYO lunch. Business meeting
follows promptly at 1:15. Bring your ideas for future events. Stay
and socialize after the meeting. Margaret
Egan Center (Room 155) 35 Matthew St Milford CT SLAPHAPS
is a social group for lesbians 55 & over and their younger friends,
generating adventure, cultural and athletic activities since the year
2000.Schedule is subject to change. Please contact one of the following
at least 3 days prior to an activity you are planning on attending or an
activity you have questions about.Kathy Lewis:
203-929-8113;Robbye: slaphaps.ct@gmail.com
Every Thursday ,
Lydia will be performing at the Top
of the Bay in Cherry Grove 10pm (then switch to Thursdays for
July 3,10,17,24, 31, and August, 7,14,21, 28 )!!! The
food is fantastic as always!!! Call (631) 597-6028 for reservations
Friday, July 18th LYDIA and Carol @ Holbrook Country Club 700 Pathchogue-Holbrook Rd. Holbrook
Exit 61 (get off for Exit 60 to have time to get to right lane for your turn )
LIE. Entering parking lot go straight ahead see building
directly opposite entrance. Park - enter lobby and see stairs to the
right – go downstairs see door marked TRIO -Open
and enter hallway with photos and you are THERE . Reservations
recommended - 631-467-3417 . SAVE THE DATE:
Friday, July 18th 2014 “Digging
Up Da Sistah Roots 3” Hosted by Brooklyn Borough President Eric
L. Adams . A Tribute to LGBT
Women Legends & Icons of African Descent & their allies An
event created to recognize the contributions of proud LGBTQ women of African
Descent & their allies who lived and celebrated their sexuality from the
70’s and beyond. Sharing their "herstory" as they reflect on their
many challenges, and how the LGBTQ community has progressed. Brooklyn Borough
Hall 5:30-8pm FREE EVENT
209 Joralemon Street @Court Street Community Room Brooklyn, New
York 11201. Roberta “Oloyade” Stokes, Chereographer &
Dancer In Loving Memory of Edwene Bey Shawn Smith-Cruz, Archivist &
Librarian Richard E. Pelzer II, Global Network of Black Pride
Circle of Voices (COVI) is a non-profit Womyn of African Descent and
WOC organization that provides multi-cultural events of an artistic nature as
nourishment for the human spirit. We provide a creative arts environment
where Womyn of all orientations can exchange information, her stories,
knowledge & skills amongst each other & the community at large through
performances, workshops, music festivals, and seminars that express issues that
affect our environment. www.circleofvoicesinc.org
info@covinc.org
718-975-0141
After the fundraising gala,
celebrate with the honorees, friends, and family after Circle of Voices
Inc. 's annual tribute. You don't have to go home from Borough Hall. Come join
us for a some fun! Refreshments & Raffle. COVI-Digging Up Da Sistah
Roots 3 After Event Gala The
Commons 9:00pm-12:00am 388 Atlantic Avenue @ Bond St.
Brooklyn, NY 11217 , RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/covi-digging-up-da-sistah-roots-3-after-event-gala-tickets-11866118881
Friday July 18, A PEDDLERS TALE, a woman playwright re-thinks the fairy
tale and what is delivered is another kind of story….a fable with a modern
disposition, where sex, death, and magic intertwine—and “happily ever after”
starts to lose its meaning 7pm. All theater pieces will be at Wild Project, 195 E 3 St. NYC Tickets
are $18 a piece but are reduced for groups of 10 or more. For group sales
email: Louis@artzine.org.
Tickets and details about the Festival are available at www.FreshFruitFestival.com
.
Saturday July 19 MARY) TODD, Hilarious and heartbreaking, (MARY) TODD is a
first-person account of the events leading up to and following the murder of (Mary)
Todd’s partner. It's a full-frontal assault on how we think about people and
relationships with the expected, necessary full frontal nudity,9pm. All
theater pieces will be at Wild Project, 195 E 3 St. NYC Tickets are
$18 a piece but are reduced for groups of 10 or more. For group sales email: Louis@artzine.org.
Tickets and details about the Festival are available at www.FreshFruitFestival.com
Saturday, July 19, 2014 Queens
Pride Lions Club Clothing Drive Benefit Positive Health Project and Fashion On Gender
Donations can be dropped off at 10:30 AM in front of Queens Pride
House, 37th Av between 76-77th Sts., Jackson Hts Volunteers welcomed
Text or call 929-228-8368 for info
Saturday, July 19th, 12-6pm, 2014 Bronx LGBTQ Pride & Health Fair, Amphitheatre @ Crotona Park, Bronx, NY
Saturday, July 19th SAVE THE DATE: The 2014 Bronx Pride & Health Fair will
be held on at Crotona Park in the Bronx
(at the amphitheatre) from 12-6pm! Stay tuned to http://bronxpride2014.eventbrite.com/
-- details will be released as they become available.
Sunday, July 20-
Sunday, August 10 –Lincoln Center Out of Doors Another amazing summer of free Out of Doors
performances is coming! Lincoln Center's summer programming spills onto
our plazas for three weeks of world class music, dance, and spoken word. There's
more to be seen than can be contained in one email! Enjoy your favorites and
discover something new when Out of Doors begins on Sunday, July 20th. And
as always, every performance is free. See you this summer! http://lcoutofdoors.org/general-information
Sunday, July 20, 2014, 1:00-5:00pm ~ Dancing at the B Lounge ~An LPSS
Fundraiser @ B Lounge (4
Broadway, Valhalla, N.Y. 10595) There will also be a 50/50
Raffle and door prizes. Come join in the fun with DJ, Mimi. Cost
$15.00.Dancing, Food and Cash bar
Sunday July 20 , THE CONVERSION OF ALICE B. TOKLAS, Alice and Gertrude Stein
the famous 20th century experimental writer lived together for nearly four
decades. Alice who had lived in Gertrude shadow rarely spoke for herself, she
does now in a poignant one woman show featuring two time Obie Award winning
actress Rosina Fernhoff., 2pm. All theater pieces will be
at Wild Project, 195 E 3 St. NYC
Tickets are $18 a piece but are reduced for groups of 10 or more. For group
sales email: Louis@artzine.org.
Tickets and details about the Festival are available at www.FreshFruitFestival.com
Sunday,
July 20 at 3 PM - 4:20 PM; Monday,
July 21 at 8 PM - 9:20 PM Privileged
Life of Cats A Powerhouse Theatre Apprentice Company
Performance Frances Lehman Loeb Art
Center Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY Vassar
College's Powerhouse Apprentice Company presents a workshop performance and
panel discussion of Ugandan playwright Margaret Namulyanga's new play,
Privileged Life of Cats. The play follows the lives of a lesbian couple
in Uganda after they are outed in a local tabloid and work to find their
own truth in the landscape of fear provoked by Uganda's recent anti-gay
legislation. After each presentation, Powerhouse students and a
panel of experts on the LGBTQ community in the Hudson Valley and
central Uganda will discuss the issues each community faces, and how we
might support and learn from each other. Sunday's panel will feature
JoAnne Myers, who is a founding member of the Center and currently serves as
Vice President on the Center's Board of Directors. An Associate Professor of
Political Science and co-director of the Women's Studies Program at Marist
College, JoAnne recently completed her third reference book about the lesbian
and gay liberation movement. The performances and
discussions are free and no reservations are needed. For more details, contact
Associate Education Director Emily Mendelsohn (powerhouseemily@gmail.com)
or visit the Powerhouse website. Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center
300 Wall Street | PO Box 3994 | Kingston, NY
12402
845.331.5300 | www.lgbtqcenter.org
MON JULY 21 SLAPHAPS 11:30a
LENNY & JOE'S/WALK. Start with a wonderful lunch at Lenny & Joe's Fish Tale 1301 Boston Post
Rd. Madison. 203-245-7289. Casual restaurant with all
sorts of good seafood. Then down the street to Hammonasset Beach
State Park at 1288 Boston Post Rd. Madison. 203-245-2785. We
will try to work off some of that lunch with a nice walk. REMEMBER: Bring
your Charter Oak Pass or Season pass to avoid park fees.
SLAPHAPS is a social group for
lesbians 55 & over and their younger friends, generating adventure,
cultural and athletic activities since the year 2000.Schedule is subject to
change. Please contact one of the following at least 3 days prior to an
activity you are planning on attending or an activity you have questions
about.Kathy Lewis:
203-929-8113;Robbye: slaphaps.ct@gmail.com
Monday July 21 Huntington Cinema Arts Centre for
the screening of Shampoo with Lee Grant in person (book signing), Lydia playing for this reception.
Please check out their website at www.cinemaartscentre.org
Monday, July 21 at 8 PM - 9:20 PM Privileged
Life of Cats A Powerhouse Theatre Apprentice Company
Performance Frances Lehman Loeb Art
Center Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY Vassar
College's Powerhouse Apprentice Company presents a workshop performance and
panel discussion of Ugandan playwright Margaret Namulyanga's new play,
Privileged Life of Cats. The play follows the lives of a lesbian couple
in Uganda after they are outed in a local tabloid and work to find their
own truth in the landscape of fear provoked by Uganda's recent anti-gay
legislation. After each presentation, Powerhouse students and a
panel of experts on the LGBTQ community in the Hudson Valley and
central Uganda will discuss the issues each community faces, and how we
might support and learn from each other. Sunday's panel will feature
JoAnne Myers, who is a founding member of the Center and currently serves as
Vice President on the Center's Board of Directors. An Associate Professor of
Political Science and co-director of the Women's Studies Program at Marist
College, JoAnne recently completed her third reference book about the lesbian
and gay liberation movement. The performances and
discussions are free and no reservations are needed. For more details, contact
Associate Education Director Emily Mendelsohn (powerhouseemily@gmail.com)
or visit the Powerhouse website. Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center
300 Wall Street | PO Box 3994 | Kingston, NY
12402
845.331.5300 | www.lgbtqcenter.org
Tuesdays Women to Women Women to Women aims to gather and connect Long Island
women across generations to have open dialogue about what it means to be a
lesbian, bisexual, transgender woman, or an ally to the community. Join us and
share your experiences, difficulties, triumphs, and life stories. This
discussion is open to ALL women across the lifespan. Every Tuesday from
7:15pm-8:45pm at The Center at Bay
Shore. - See more at: http://liglbtnetwork.org/content/women-women-0#sthash.9NsvMMIv.dpuf
Wednesdays SWAN is a discussion group held in a supportive atmosphere
for lesbian, bisexual, and transgender women as well as women questioning their
identity. SWAN is a place where women can come and make friends, talk about
women’s issues, get support from other women, feel safe, laugh, and have fun.
If you would like to recommend a topic, there will be a suggestion box where
you can "drop your topic".Please note
that SWAN is a program of SAGE-LI, which is an organization that serves older
adults 50+, but adult women of all ages are welcome to attend!We meet
Wednesdays from 7:30-8:45pm at
our Woodbury Center located at 20 Crossways Park Dr. North Suite
110, Woodbury NY. We provide light refreshments and snacks.
There is no fee but we do appreciate any sort of donation.
WEDNESDAYs
- LICF
Women's talk, share and listen group open to the LGBT and Allied
Community discussions will center around concerns pertaining to
women issues and/or life issues good news is a must confidentiality is a
must suggested donation $10.00. more if you can less if you can't
411A LEXINGTON
Ave Babylon, NY
Thursday, July 24th, 2014
- Fundraiser The Long Island Gay
& Lesbian Film Festival "Out at the Movies"LIGLFF.Org @ 7:30 P.M.Cinema Arts Centre 423 Park Ave, Huntington Members $15/ General
Admission $20Reception to follow the film+++++++++++++++\Live Performance of
Larry Kramer's "The Normal Heart"Long Island Gay & Lesbian
Film Festival "Out at the Movies"LIGLFF.OrgSunday, July 27th, 2014 @
3 PMCinema Arts Centre 423 Park Ave, HuntingtonTicket Prices:
T.B.A.Complimentary Dinner reception for ticket holders to follow the
filmSynopsis: Stagelight Entertainment brings to life this timeless
masterpiece. This semi-autobiographical play by Larry Kramer, focuses on
the rise of the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City as seen
through the eyes of writer/activist Ned Weeks, the gay Jewish-American founder
of a prominent HIV advocacy group. Ned prefers loud public confrontations to
the calmer, more private strategies favored by his associates, friends, and
closeted lover Felix Turner, none of whom are prepared to throw themselves into
the media spotlight. Their differences of opinion lead to frequent arguments
that threaten to undermine their mutual goal.website: www.Stagelightent.com
Every Thursday ,
Lydia will be performing at the Top of
the Bay in Cherry Grove 10pm
(then switch to Thursdays for July 3,10,17,24, 31, and August, 7,14,21,
28 )!!! The food is fantastic as always!!! Call (631)
597-6028 for reservations
Saturday, July 26 Lincoln Center Out of Doors Presents Deep Roots of
Rock and Roll. Toshi Reagan and Nona Hendryx are just two of a large roster of singers and performers
paying tribute to the trailblazers and pioneers of rock and roll music.
This show is the brainchild of Toshi Reagan, who is the musical director,
and features the Black Rock Coalition Orchestra. Join Women About and be
transported back in time with performances that promise to both entertain and
excite. This event is free. For more information call Miriam at
(718) 388 8140.
Sunday, July 27th Live Performance of Larry Kramer's "The Normal Heart" Long Island Gay &
Lesbian Film Festival "Out at the Movies" LIGLFF.Org @ 3
PM Cinema Arts Centre 423 Park Ave, Huntington Ticket Prices:
T.B.A. . Complimentary Dinner reception for ticket holders to follow the
film . Synopsis: Stagelight Entertainment brings to life this timeless
masterpiece. This semi-autobiographical play by Larry Kramer, focuses on
the rise of the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City as seen
through the eyes of writer/activist Ned Weeks, the gay Jewish-American founder
of a prominent HIV advocacy group. Ned prefers loud public confrontations to
the calmer, more private strategies favored by his associates, friends, and
closeted lover Felix Turner, none of whom are prepared to throw themselves into
the media spotlight. Their differences of opinion lead to frequent arguments
that threaten to undermine their mutual goal. website: www.Stagelightent.com
Sunday, July 27 2014 NYC Butch Femme Outings Brunch & LGBT
movie - 11:30 AM brunch @ the Smith Lincoln Center, 1900 Broadway NYC
(at the corner of 63rd)- 1:30 PM short films program #2 @ The Film
Society of Lincoln Center, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023-6595.
Meeting Time: 11:30 AM for brunch/1:20 PM for the movie Meeting
Location: Smith Lincoln Center/Lincoln Center (Walter Reade Theater)
ABOUT SHORTS PROGRAM #2 "Disaster Preparedness"
(USA, 2014, 15 min) Directed By: Melissa Finell. Hunkered down in their
apartment when a hurricane hits, a couple deals with the crossroads of
commitment, disaster, and the art of being prepared. "A last
farewell" (Sweden, 2013, 13 min) In Swedish with English
subtitles, Directed By: Casper Andreas. Haunted by visions of his late
husband, and in conflict with his daughter who is trying to renew ties between
them, an aging author tackles the impossible task of moving on and finding
peace in the wake of a devastating loss. "Flying solo:
a transgender widow fight discrimination" (USA, 2013, 8 min) Directed By:
Leslie Von Pless At 92, Robina Asti, a WWII veteran and pilot, tells her
story of living as a transgender woman since 1976 and her fight to be treated like
any other widow. "Best" (United Kingdom, 2013, 3 min)
Directed By: William Oldroyd With a man’s wedding just minutes away, he and his
best friend confront their future. "A one year lease"
(USA, 2014, 11 min) Directed By: Brian Bolster. Told almost entirely
through voice mail messages, a couple must endure a year-long sentence with
their overbearing cat-loving landlady. "Aban + Khorshid"
(USA, 2013, 15 min) In Farsi with English subtitles, Directed By: Darwin
Serink Inspired by true events, Aban & Khorshid is an intimate portrait of
two lovers, glimpsing into the world in which they met, moments before they
face the ultimate punishment for being gay. "Alone with people"
(USA, 2014, 29 min) Directed By: Drew Van Steenbergen A high school girl from the
South seeks the help of a therapist to come out to her family and friends in
this hilarious and touching coming-of-age tale. BRUNCH INFORMATION No
RSVP required. Please be at the restaurant at 11:30 AM sharp and know that
we'll be heading towards Linlcoln Center around 1:00 PM-1:15 PM. Lincoln Center 1900 Broadway NYC (at
the corner of 63rd) 212.496.5700. Menus: http://www.thesmithnyc.com/menus/
Questions on the day of the event: nycbutchfemmeoutings@gmail.com
; Directions: use Mapquest :D. Upcoming outings: 8/17 Brunch & Motown on Broadway https://www.facebook.com/events/1954030718070377
Monday, July 28 Bryant
Park Summer Film Festival. Join us for “Key Largo,” the film noir
Hollywood classic featuring Bacall and Bogie in their last Hollywood
pairing. Women About will be there We get there early for
the VIP section. Bring a blanket (there are no seats) and
food to share for a picnic or just your own, if you prefer. We’ll meet at
5 p.m. because the park fills up early. Movie starts at sunset.
Call Linda at (718) 375 3290.
Tuesdays Women to Women aims to gather and connect Long Island women across
generations to have open dialogue about what it means to be a lesbian,
bisexual, transgender woman, or an ally to the community. Join us and share
your experiences, difficulties, triumphs, and life stories. This discussion is
open to ALL women across the lifespan. Every Tuesday from 7:15pm-8:45pm at The
Center at Bay Shore. - See more at: http://liglbtnetwork.org/content/women-women-0#sthash.9NsvMMIv.dpuf
Tuesday, July 29 - Patrizia
Scascitelli’s Sextet at 55 Bar (55 Christopher
Street next door to Stonewall off 7th Avenue) No cover and I don't
think is 2 drink minimum ether. There is a donation( bucket ) for musicians.
The show start at 7 pm end at 9pm
Wednesdays SWAN is a discussion group held in a supportive atmosphere
for lesbian, bisexual, and transgender women as well as women questioning their
identity. SWAN is a place where women can come and make friends, talk about
women’s issues, get support from other women, feel safe, laugh, and have fun.
If you would like to recommend a topic, there will be a suggestion box where
you can "drop your topic".Please note
that SWAN is a program of SAGE-LI, which is an organization that serves older
adults 50+, but adult women of all ages are welcome to attend!We meet
Wednesdays from 7:30-8:45pm at
our Woodbury Center located at 20 Crossways Park Dr. North Suite
110, Woodbury NY. We provide light refreshments and snacks.
There is no fee but we do appreciate any sort of donation.
WEDNESDAYs
- LICF
Women's talk, share and listen group open to the LGBT and Allied
Community discussions will center around concerns pertaining to
women issues and/or life issues good news is a must confidentiality is a
must suggested donation $10.00. more if you can less if you can't
411A LEXINGTON
Ave Babylon, NY
Every Thursday, July 31
, Lydia will be
performing at the Top of the Bay in Cherry
Grove 10pm August, 7,14,21, 28 )!!! The
food is fantastic as always!!! Call (631) 597-6028 for reservations
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