Man about town Patrick McDonald, a.k.a. The New York Dandy, hosts the opening of Molua Muldown and Lisa Pan’s exhibit at the East Village gallery for which he was the muse. Exhibition runs through March 4.
The guys behind the Highline greenway, Joshua David and Robert Hammond, co-founders of Friends of the Highline, pontificate on the secret gay history of the Westside elevated park.
Journalist Ian Drew hosts the first edition of his bi-monthly hour-long talk show at the West Village cabaret where, at the premier show, he’ll bring Us Weekly fashion director and Secrets of Stylists author (who’s dad penned Annie!) Sasha Charnin Morrison to the stage.
Out author Edmund White drops by the Brooklyn Powerhouse Books brick and mortar shop to sign his new book, which is about the tantalizing friendship between two men that parallels the sexual revolution while exploring the sensibility of sex, with complimentary cocktails. RSVP to email.
Earl Dax teams up with Andrew Andrew to celebrate gay New York’s collective obsession with size with an evening of performances including the “fat-positive” Glenn Marla, Leo Gugu and sissy bouncer Shane Shane.
Performance artist Neal Medlyn tells us about “The most chaotic fucking
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As some of the fiercest women in nightlife will tell you, it’s not easy being a straight bio-female in gay New York. continue reading »
Six tips on buying leather in Anticipation of Housing Works’ annual Love ’n Leather sale. continue reading »
British pop sensation Rumer brings her bold voice across the pond. continue reading »
The Museum of the City of New York puts on a symposium to investigate the surprisingly open lives of gay artists in early-20th century New York. continue reading »