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6 Tuesdays: April 2nd-May 7th, 7-9pm
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Battery Pk City Parks Conservancy, 2 South End Ave (Access: W Thames St). Info & Appl: 212 267 9700. Applications due March 5.
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MASTER ANGLER TRAINING Like to
fish? Like working with people, especially children? Experienced & non, 18+ yrs old. Basic fishing skills & instruction on marine biology, ecology of the Hudson River, & environmental concerns. In return for the FREE training, must volunteer at some Go Fish catch & release fishing events, Saturdays in Spring & Fall.
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Every Monday & Tuesday
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Hudson Guild, 441 W. 26th St btw. 9th & 10th. Info: 212 760-9800 X296
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DRAMA FOR YOUTH age16-18. Go to the theater. Workshops on spoken word, skit writing & the oppurtunity to perform in front of a live audience.
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Every Monday & Friday
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Hudson Guild, 441 W. 26th St btw. 9th & 10th. Info: 212 760-9800 X296
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HIP HOP 101 for youth 12-15. Meet with industry professionals. Come flex your skills & gain the opportunity to preform in front of a live audience.
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Mons-Weds, 4-6pm
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Info: Chris Rolle 212 966-7807, chris@art-start.org
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ARTS/CULTURE
Mons-Weds, 4-6pm THE HIP-HOP PROJECT connects teens with accomplished pros from the music industry who help guide them to write, produce, market & distribute their own hip-hop album.
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Daily, 8am-9pm
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Jobs with Justice, 212-631-0886, NewYorkJwJ@mindspring.com
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Volunteers needed for Central Labor Council's Hotline to provide info, referrals & assistance to all working families affected by the World Trade Center disaster.
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Jan 15 to March 16, Tues through Sat, 1-6 pm
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Leslie Lohman Gay Art Foundation
127-B Prince Street, Manhattan, NYC.
(Soho area, Lower Manhattan).
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There's an art opening at the Leslie Lohman Gay Art Foundation Erica Hyatt is showing a painting, and she rocks! Support lesbians art work.
The exhibit runs from Jan 15 to March 16, the hours of the gallery are normally Tues through Sat, 1-6 pm, it's located at 127-B Prince Street, Manhattan, NY. ÊÊ
Erica Hyatt Art expo : "Unfolding Desire - Fulfilling Desire, the 5th Lesbian Biennial" the hours of the gallery are normally Tues through Sat, 1-6 pm
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1/5/02-3/23/02 & 4/13/02-6/8/02
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OurExpressions@hotmail.com, www.mccny.org/our_expressions.htm
917 649-1526, 212 629-7440, Ê
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OUR EXPRESSIONS THEATER PROGRAM ages 8-18 from lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender & queer families. Register now. Free workshops run 1/5/02-3/23/02 & 4/13/02-6/8/02 (call to confirm dates).
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RADICAL CHEERLEADERS
email Elissa at elissanelson@yahoo.com or join our list at nycRADICALcheerleaders-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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RADICAL CHEERLEADERS are a bunch of activists who do fun & energetic stuff for rallies & protests that catches peopleÕs attention. If youÕd like the NYC Radical Cheerleaders to cheer at your upcoming event, or if you want to join us (all ages, genders, ability levels welcome),
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Thurs - Sun ÊApril 4-April 28, at 8pm.
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Theater for the New City.
155 First Ave @ 10th St. Manhattan
Res/Info: 212-254-1109.
cost: Tkts $10.
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THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY PRESENTS "WAR BONDS" A WORLDWAR II LOVE STORY ABOUT WOMEN IN THE ARMY AND WOMEN IN THE AIR, BY AWARD-WINNING PLAYWRIGHT BARBARA KAHN
War Bonds, a new play written and directed by Barbara Kahn, with music and musical direction by Jay Kerr, lyrics by Barbara Kahn.
War Bonds explores the neglected story of women pilots and women in the army in World War II. Inspired by interviews with veterans and other research, the play veterans and other research, the play evokes the spirit of the daring women who braved the prevailing attitudes of the day in order to contribute to the war effort on their own terms. No World War II story would be complete without the requisite canteen. War Bonds has its own canteen and canteen singer, who performs nine "original" World War II songs, with music by Jay Kerr and lyrics by Barbara Kahn. "When the World is Free Again," "My Silver Wings and I" and the other songs typify the music of wartime US-from torch to swing to anthem.
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When: ÊAppointment only.
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Where: ÊRaff & Becker, Esq. Ê59 John Street, 6th Floor. Please call the NOW-NYC office at 212/627-9895 to obtain more information about the clinic.
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EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION LEGAL CLINIC What: ÊThe Employment Discrimination Legal Clinic gives an opportunity to meet with an attorney specializing in employment law. ÊThe legal consultation is not provided at the NOW-NYC office.
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Every Sunday, 5-7:30pm
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CHARAS/El Bohio, 9th St (btw Aves B & C). Info: cmsavino@juno.com
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GENERAL MEETING: DIRECT ACTION NETWORK (DAN): help plan protests against genetically engineered food, police brutality, universities' World Bank Bonds. Also needed: media, outreach, fundraising, communication.
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Every Sunday, 5-7:30pm
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DIRECT ACTION NETWORK (DAN) Info: 917 825-5998, cmsavino@juno.com
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GENERAL MEETING OF DIRECT ACTION NETWORK (DAN): Help plan protests against genetically engineered food, police brutality, universities' World Bank Bonds. Also needed: media, outreach, fundraising, communication.
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Sundays, 5-7
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Gathering of the Tribes, 285 E 3rd St, 2nd Fl btw Aves C&D. $3. Info: 212 674-3776, Info@tribes.org www.tribes.org
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GATHERING OF THE SCRIBES Open Mike.
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2nd Sunday every month, 7:30pm
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The Catalyst Youth Collective & The Rising CafŽ, corner of 5th Ave & Sackett, Pk Slope. Bkln. 917 453-1397 njsmith74@hotmail.com
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FIRE: REVOLUTION THROUGH SPOKEN WORD The power of the spoken word to awaken the fire of revolutionary social change in these apolitical times. $4 adv/$5 door.
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When: January Meeting Canceled, but please attend our next meeting
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Where: NOW-NYC office, 150 W 28th St. (between 6th and 7th Ave.), Suite 304. Take the 1/9 train to 28th St. Manhattan NYC. NFO: (212) 627-9895 or visit http://www.nownyc.org.
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WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE COMMITTEE What: ÊShort-Circuit Cicuit City! The committee will continue to work on this campaign, as well as on protesting discrimination against women and people of color on Wall Street.
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When: January meeting canceled. ÊPlease call the office for the February schedule for this committee. Ê
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Where: NOW-NYC office., 150 W 28th St. (between 6th and 7th Ave.), Suite 304. Take the 1/9 train to 28th St. Manhattan NYC. NFO: (212) 627-9895 or visit http://www.nownyc.org.
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YOUNG WOMEN & GIRLS COMMITTEE What: ÊThis committee is dedicated to spreading activism among girls and young women and bringing NOW into New York City high schools and colleges.
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Every Monday 6:30-8:30pm
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At ACQC 97-45 Queens Blvd. 12th Fl. Rego Park, Queens. (G/R to 63rd Dr) Info: 718 896-2500 x3041, acqcyouth@onebox.com
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LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSQENDER, TWO-SPIRIT, QUEER, & QUESTIONING (LGBTTSQQ) YOUTH GROUP Êages 13-21. Free & fun discussion & support group. Free food & metrocard.
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Every Monday, 6-8pm
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Bluestockings Women's Bookstore & Cafe, 172 Allen St (at Stanton, F to 2nd Ave). $3. Emily Burton, 212-777-6028, fax 212-777-6042, info@bluestockings.com
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OUTREACH & ACTIVISM MEETING to plan the monthly BAM (blue action monthly) & other activist/outreach events...all women welcome.
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Every Monday, 7pm,
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National
Poetry Slam. At 13 Bar Lounge, 35 E 13th St. (4,5,6,L to 14th St). Info: Êwww.geocities.com/loudpoet
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A LITTLE BIT LOUDER weekly reading series dedicated to a Êrevolution of thought via poetry. "Best Open Mike in NY" says CitySearch.com. It's poetry slam teams made the Finals of the National Poetry Slam
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Every 3rd Mon, 6:30pm
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NOW-NYC Office, 150 W 28th St, Suite 304. Info: 212 627-9895, mail@nownyc.org, www.nownyc.org
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STOP THE RIGHT: Emergency Campaign for Judicial Justice Taskforce Prevent appointment of rightwing, conservative judges to the US Supreme Court & other levels of federal judiciary. Help planning, organizing & implementing this campaign.
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Every Monday, 4-6pm
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Shades of Lavender
502 Bergen St. 718 622-2910 x103
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BKLN BISEXUAL & LESBIAN YOUTH SERVICES (BBLYS) Êat Shades of Lavender in Park Slope. Cool, fun, & laid back social &
support group for queer young women (trans-inclusive).
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Every Monday, 6-8pm
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STREET HARASSMENT PROJECT
212-713-5743, info@streetharassmentproject.org, www.streetharassmentproject.org
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STREET HARASSMENT PROJECT connecting & combatting rape, assault, harassment, & sexism against women & girls in public spaces such as street, parks etc. Call/email first for meeting place & more info:
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3rd Monday every month, 7pm
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SWING THE PUSSY COLLECTIVE at Lesbian Gay Community Services Center, 13th St btw 6th-7th Aves.
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SWING THE PUSSY COLLECTIVE MEETING Free newsletter by & for multicultural & multigenerational NY Lesbians, Dykes, Women Who Do Women, etc. Acurate info about what's happening to & for lesbians in NYC. Meets at the Lesbian Gay Community Services Center, 13th St btw 6th-7th Aves. All lesbians welcome! No experience necessary. Info: laramuse@earthlink.net
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second Monday of each month.
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Where: NOW-NYC office 150 W 28th St. (between 6th and 7th Ave.), Suite 304. Take the 1/9 train to 28th St. Manhattan NYC. NFO: (212) 627-9895 or visit http://www.nownyc.org.
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"stop the right" Emergency
2002 CHAPTER ELECTIONS & GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING2002 CHAPTER ELECTIONS & GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING NOW-NYC has initiated a "stop the right" Emergency Campaign for Judicial Justice, aimed at preventing the appointment of right- wing, conservative judges to the U.S. Supreme Court and other levels of the federal judiciary. Join us at the Work-Session for this Taskforce to participate in planning, organizing and implementing this essential campaign. ÊMeetings will be held the second Monday of each month.
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Every 1st &3rd Tuesday, 7pm
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APICHA. 150 Lafayette St. 6th Fl. Info: Sung Won Park, 718 457-9662 or Satya, 212 334-7940 ext 219
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EQUASIAN MEETINGS Drop in social & support group for LGBTQ Asian & Pacific Islander teens. Ê
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1st Tuesday of every month, 6:30pm
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At
Bluestockings Women's Bookstore & Cafe, 172 Allen St (at Stanton, F to 2nd Ave). $3. Info: 212-777-6028, info@bluestockings.com
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GABRIELA NETWORK MEETING
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A regular last Tuesday of the month event 7PM to 9PM
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Bluestockings Bookstore, 172 Allen St. , (between Staton & Rivington), 1 1/2 blocks south from E.Houston, NYC, 212-777-6028, info@bluestockings.com, http://www.bluestockings.com/
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Women's Poetry Jam & Women's Open Mike
A regular last Tuesday of the month event cost:Free admission / $ 2 - suggested contribution Open mike - sign-up at 7 Pm - 8 minute limit Bring your poetry, your prose, your songs, your spoken word. Take F train to 2nd ave. and exit from the 1st Ave station and walk south down Allen St. (aka. 1st Ave) to the store
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2nd & 4th Tuesday, 7pm
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Charas, 9th St btw Ave C & D. 6 to Astor Pl or any train to 14 St then M14 bus(Ave C or D) east to 9th St. Info: 212 533 8019, aj9@is3.nyu.edu
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MORE GARDENS! Get political & active to preserve & make more gardens!
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Tuesdays, 8pm
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JimmyÕs Uptown CafŽ, 2207 7th Ave (btw 130-131st). $8 members, $10 non
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HOTTEST POETS SLAM: Forum for new artists to express themselves & be seen.
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Tuesdays, (except 2nd Tues of month) 8pm-midnight
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Meow Mix 269 E Houston & Suffolk
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RISE TUESDAY NYC's top female vocalists, mc's, poets, & more. Open mic, 10pm! $5.
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4th Tuesday of every month 6:30pm
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NOW, 150 W 28th St, Rm 304, off 7th Ave. 1/9 to 28th St. 212 627-9895, mail@nownyc.org, www.nownyc.org
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ANTI-VIOLENCE COMMITTEE an ongoing effort to fight sexual harassment & violence against women.
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Every Tuesday, 4-6pm:
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Y.E.S. Program at the LGBT Community Center, 208 W 13th St (btw 7-8th Ave) in Manhattan. (A/C/E/F/1/2/3/9 to 14th St or L to 8th Ave) Info: Eric 212 620-7310
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MEDIA TEAM training for lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender young people 13-21. Learn about public speaking, discuss LGBTQ images in the media, visit TV & radio shows, learn interviewing skills, create a media activist plan & more!
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Every Tuesday, 6-8pm:
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Y.E.S. Program at the LGBT Community Center, 208 W 13th St (btw 7-8th Ave) in Manhattan. (A/C/E/F/1/2/3/9 to 14th St or L to 8th Ave) Info: Walter 212-620-7310
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POPCORN! POP CULTURE! Come join the movie group! Watch & discuss a great movie with LGBT characters & themes. Free snacks.
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Every Tuesday, 6-8pm
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Y.E.S. Program, LGBT Community Center, 208 W 13th St (btw 7-8th Ave) in Manhattan. (A/C/E/F/1/ 2/3/9 to 14th St or L to 8th Ave) Info: Miriam 212 620-7310, www.gaycenter.org
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BREAKING WALLS, BUILDING BRIDGES PLANNING MEETING Youth Conference for LGBTQ Youth & Their Allies planned by youth & adult allies. All Êwelcome. No exp necessary, just prepared to learn & have fun.
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Every Wednesday, 4:30-6:30pm
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CITYKIDS IN ACTION! For teens, ages 13-19.
Free training in facilitation, mediation, conflict management etc. 212 Ê925-3320 x14
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Every Wednesday (Sign Up/7:45pm), 8-12am
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Collective Unconscious 145 Ludlow St (btw stanton/rivington) Info: 212 254-5277, www.revjen.com/ revjen@budweiser.com
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REVEREND JEN'S ANTI-SLAM Open mic for performance artists, writers, comedians, sketch comics, actors, musicians & freaks. 6 minute time limit. $3.
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Every Wednesday (Sign Up/7:45pm), 8-12am
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Collective Unconscious 145 Ludlow St (btw stanton/rivington) Info: 212 254-5277, www.revjen.com/ revjen@budweiser.com
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REVEREND JEN'S ANTI-SLAM Open mic for performance artists, writers, comedians, sketch comics, actors, musicians & freaks. 6 minute time limit. $3.
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Wednesdays, 6-9pm & Saturdays, 1-5pm
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Earth Celebrations 638 E 6th St btw Ave B & C. Info: 212 777-7969, www.earthcelebrations.com
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WINTER PAGEANT PUPPET & COSTUME WORKSHOPS
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Wednesdays,doors open at 5 PM
cover 5 after 7 PM
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Julie's
now at CLUB HEAVEN
579 6th avenue (bet 16th & 17th sts)
212 539 3982
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Julie's Wednesday Salsa / Merengue Dance Party
Multi Level dance Club DJ Eddie Cruz spinning Salsa / Merengue /Bachatta/ Cumbia on 1st fl DJ Mike da Wizard mixing Latin House/ R&B / Reggae/ Hip Hop on 2nd floor Exotic Go Go Dancers Happy Hour 5 - 7 PM NYC'S Hottest Women's Latin Dance Party is now Bigger & Better than ever at our New Location
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Every Wednesday, 6-8pm
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Y.E.S. Program at the LGBT Community Center, 208 W 13th St (btw 7th & 8th Ave) in Manhattan. (A/C/E/F/1/2/3/9 to 14th St or L to 8th Ave) Info: Bridget 212-620-7310 or www.gaycenter.org
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CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP for LGBT youth. All welcome. We do writing exericizes, read new work, talk about writing, & have fun! Ê
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Thursdays, 3:30-5pm
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Bodanna: Ceramic Studio & Gallery 125 E 7th St, btw 1st Ave & Ave A (6 to Astor Pl or L to 1st Ave) 212 388-0078, kathy@bodanna.org, www.bodanna.org
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FREE CERAMICS CLASSES (ages17-22) No experience necessary. Participants can apply for Bodanna's paid apprenticeship program. Call to reserve space.
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Thursdays, 3:30-6:30
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East Side Community H.S. Free class, materials are provided. Info: Gibran (212)460-8467 day (212)769-4215 eve gibranraya@hotmail
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GRAFFITI/MURAL/PUBLIC ART CLASS Create with other teen artists of mixed ages. No experience required. Get direct instruction from an old-school graffiti writer. Lots of field trips. University Settlement & the Beacon program.
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Thursdays, 7pm
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Sahaja Yoga Ê352 W 44 St btw 8 &9 Aves (1/9) Free. Info: (212)269-YOGA, marktaylor@joymail.com, www.sahajayoga.org
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MEDITATION
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3rd Thursday of month, 7:30pm
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Shades of Lavender
502 Bergen St. Info: 718 622-2910 x103
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POETSÕ CAFE at Shades of Lavender. Open
mic poetry for lesbian, bi, & trans women.
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Every Thursday, 5-7pm
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Shades of Lavender, 502 Bergen St. Bklyn. 718 622-2910 x103
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SHADES DROP-IN A free space for people to see what ÊShades is all about, obtain literature, & get assistance from the Shades Êstaff.
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ONGOING 2nd and 4th Thursdays in January and February,
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TOSOS II;
506 Ninth Avenue,
3FN
New York, NY 10018.
Expected Attendance: 25 to 50
Donation $5 e-mail TOSOS2@nyc.rr.com
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TOSOS II presents Look Again, a new series of readings that revisits landmark pre-AIDS plays and musicals. In 1974, TOSOS (The Other Side of Silence) became the first professional theater company to deal openly with the gay experience. Playwright and TOSOS founder Doric Wilson and directors Mark Finley and Barry Childs have revived the company as TOSOS II, dedicating it to an honest and open exploration of the life experience and cultural sensibility of our community. Co-hosted by Out Professionals, this Look Again series takes place at the Center, and benefits its Pat Parker/Vito Russo Library.
January 24: Last Summer at Bluefish Cove, by Jane Chambers, directed by Rebecca Kendall
February 14: Lanford Wilson's The Great Nebula in Orion, directed by Igor Goldin, and The Madness of Lady Bright, directed by Doric Wilson. February 28: Tom Eyen's play with music Sarah B. Divine!, directed by Barry Childs.
For further schedule information, to be added to the TOSOS II mailin
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Thursdays at 8pm,
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Walkerstage, 56 Walker St btw Church & Bway. 1/9/4/5/6/N/R/A/C/E to Canal. $5 (benefits IMC-NYC Video) Info or to submit short films: 718 768-7853, info@freedomcinema.org Êhttp://freedomcinema.org
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FREEDOM CINEMA devoted to radical films & the people who make them. Step beyond the propaganda & see what is really happening, network with activists & share our own underground newsreels. Live music afterwards.
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Every Friday, 4pm
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Adelphi University, 75 Varick St, 2nd ÊFl. Info: 212-226-0130.
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JOIN GLOBAL KIDS! High school students- learn about
global & community issues & youth empowerment. GK is interactive, fun, Êinclusive, & free! Go on trips, learn about human rights & meet young Êpeople from all over the city.
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1st Friday of every month, 7pm
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At Bluestockings Women's Bookstore & Cafe, 172 Allen St (at Stanton, F to 2nd Ave). $3. Info: 212-777-6028, info@bluestockings.com
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SCREENING: DYKE TV The only lesbian TV
show in the country which appears weekly on cable access in 50 cities across the US & Canada.
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Every Friday, 5-7:30pm
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CityKids, 57 Leonard St, btw Church & W Bway. Ê212 925-3320
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CITYKIDS COALITION NYC teens get together & explore Êmany youth issues.
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Fridays
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Club Heaven
579 6th avenue ( bet 16th & 17th sts)
212 539 3982
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Kaleidoscope Fridays
All Nations * All Colours * All WOMEN
The Friday Night Dance Party for Women
Multi Level dance Club
Three Floors
DJ Mike da Wizard spinning on 1st floor Classics / Dance/ Disco/ R&B / Reggae/ Top 40
DJ Tancco mixing Salsa / Merengue / Bachatta / Cumbia / House/ Hip hop on 2nd floor
at Exotic Dancers
Giveaways / Surprise Shows / CD Givaways / Open Bar Every Week a different surprise
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Every Friday, 7:30-9:30pm
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Gathering of the Tribes, 285 E 3rd St, 2nd Fl btw Aves C & ÊD. $3. Info: 212-674-3776, Info@tribes.org www.tribes.org
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THE STOOP POETRY WORKSHOP Bring several copies of Êone poem.
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Every last friday of the month
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Gay & Lesbian Center ,ÊW.13 St. Between 7 & 8th Ave. Village, NYC Time : Ê8:00 PM ÊGet there early to assure a seat & schmooz the crowd Price:
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Fridays: Lesbian Cinema Arts Ê
Join us at the Gay & Lesbian Center Êat every last Friday of the month for Cinema ÊArts NIght, showing both national and international short videos and full-length feature films by and about lesbians. ÊÊSuggested donation $6.00
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First Friday of Every Month, 5pm
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Info: Taina (212) 860-4785 Êor (917) 255-0131
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UNITED MANHATTAN GARDEN COALITION MEETING Help save our community gardens from the bulldozers &
developers. At different gardens in E Harlem.
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Every Friday Night, 7-9:30
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McBurney YMCA Chelsea Center, 122 ÊW 17th St, btw 6-7th Ave. Open to all NYC middle & HS students, ages Ê12-19. Bring valid school ID. Info: Paul Keoni Chun 212 Ê643-9013. Starts at 7 SHARP!
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FREE GYMNASTICS CLASS
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First Friday of month, 7pm
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Mixta Gallery, 1706 Lexington Ave (105-106th St). Info: 828-9173, mixta@aol.com
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POETRY IN SPANISH
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Last Friday of month, 7pm
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TIME'S UP, 212-802-8222, www.times-up.org. Call to confirm.
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CRITICAL MASS for riders & skaters. Union Sq Pk South on steps at 14th St.
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weekly friday party: 10p-4am
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TUFF TITTY at B Bar Ê(formerly Bowery Bar), Bowery and E 4th Street NOTE: Êenter on Bowery entrance!!
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Welcoming you back to the new weekly friday party: 10p-4am. (beautiful) dj SHU and special guest Exquisite beauty on the dancefloor: ÊAsia! NO COVER - ID required. to RSVP: girlnightinnyc@hotmail.com, secret password: SASSY. an EVERY FRIDAY mixed sexy queer party for all to enjoy together two rooms+heated covered garden, two bars, sexy bartenders, drink specials, dancing and wiggling bring your girl/boy friends and dress for a friday soiree!
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Every ÊFriday,6-8pm
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Y.E.S. Program at the LGBT Community Center, 208 W 13th St (btw 7th & 8th Ave) in Manhattan. (A/C/E/F/1/2/3/9 to 14th St or L to 8th Ave) Info: Joseph or Judy 212-620-7310 or www.gaycenter.org
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YOUNG WOMENÕS GROUP for gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning youth, ages 13-21. Talk about relationships, safer sex, coming out, body image, Êetc with other young men/women. At the
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Every Saturday, 2-4pm
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A Gathering of The ÊTribes
LES Ecology Center, North side of E 7th St btw Ave B & C.
212-674-3778
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OPEN MIC READING
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2nd Saturday, 5:30-9pm
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Judson Memorial Church 234 Thompson St (btw W 3rd & ÊWashington Sq South) ABCDFQ Trains to W 4th. 212 385-9305,
www.calyx.com/refuse
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ACT YOUR RAGE Free open mic event. Bring your
rhymes, instruments, beats, stories, opinions, and an open mind to this Êmonthly event.
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Saturdays
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Julie's
305 E 53rd St between 1st and 2nd.
For more information visit our website: http://www.babygirlz.8k.com Read our updated listings of free events and check out our links!
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Latin Flavored Saturdays at Julie's
305 E 53rd Street between 1st and 2nd Ave Admission only $5. EVERY Saturday to get a Little Latin Flavor in Your Life!. Enjoy Classics, ÊHouse, Reggae and R&B starting at 9pm till midnight, then the Latin flavor kicks in with Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cumbia and everything that makes you move!
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3rd Saturday of month,10pm
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Nuyorican Poets CafŽ, 236 E 3rd St (btw Aves B & C). $10. Info: 212 505-8183, nuyorican.org
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WORDS: Opportunity for young up-&-coming poets & MCÕs to showcase their work to an audience of their peers. $10.
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Every Saturday, 3-6pm
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Y.E.S. Program at the LGBT Community Center, 208 W 13th St (btw 7-8th Ave) in Manhattan. (A/C/E/F/1/ 2/3/9 to 14th St or L to 8th Ave) Info: Michael 212 620-7310, www.gaycenter.org
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FUN ACTIVITIES for lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender youth. Discussions, socials, snacks, games, & more.
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