The DC's Women's Holiday Party
benefiting the Human Rights Campaign
Featuring NYC DJs Siamese2Hearts
Saturday, December 13, 2008
8-11 p.
'Mothertongue' is a monthly women's spoken word event. Occurring on the second Wednesday of each month, 'Mothertongue' provides a safe space where all women may speak freely and powerfully and have their creative and artistic voices heard.
Join the Equal Justice Society as we honor Kate Kendell, Executive Director, National Center for Lesbian Rights; William Kennedy and Mona Tawatao, Legal Services of Northern California; San Francisco Latino & Black Union Carpenters, La Raza Centro Legal; and philanthropist Alvin Starks.
Join a lively group of bi women for a delicious! southern soul dinner in the heart of NYC's West Village 'Gayberhood' convenient to the NYC LGBT Community Center and other LGBT Venues
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Bi Women of All Colors holds monthly brunches and dinners in New York City.
For all women who love women, lesbian, bi-women and our friends!
You love quality.
Your time is precious.
This exhibition includes artist Catherine Opie's photographic work that documents lesbian families in everyday household activities and urban landscapes.
You are invited to DC's most diverse lesbian dance party.
In this turbulent economy, venture capitalists are becoming more cautious about where they invest their money.
A Benefit for Liberation Institute
NOVEMBER 27th, Thurs
@ The Swedish American Music Hall
2174 Market Street, San Francisco
3PM-9PM (we play at 8PM)
Dinner is served! But it's kinda 'lesbian potluck' too(see below).
Gay-owned and gay-friendly businesses from across the country meet up with 20,000+ sophisticated and affluent gay and lesbian consumers for this weekend of vendors and entertainment.
Tender Thread Productions present
WAITING FOR THE SHOW - A Comedy, PREMIERING AT THE RED ROOM
When: Friday November 14, 2008 @10:30pm
Additional Dates: Fridays November 21, December 5, 12, 19 @10:30pm
Where: The Red Room 85 East 4th Street, Between Bowery & Second Avenue New York, NY 10003
Cover: $22.
Director: Zero Chou Zero Chou (Spider Lilies) offers up three subtle, interwoven lesbian tales of the lost and found nature of love.
Director: Bruce LaBruce Otto is a beautiful young man who smells dead, looks dead, and perhaps is dead.
Director: Pilar Prassas This moving, intimate documentary follows a few brave residents of New Jersey who took up the issue of marital benefits in their state and brought same-sex marriage to the forefront as a civil rights issue.
SHOE DAY 2009
Let's celebrate our 6TH ANNUAL SHOE DAY 09!!!
get your shoes out of the closet! the FIFTH international SHOE day is about to happen.
"LGBTQ Law 2008: Where Do We Go from Here" 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.
In support of our friends in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community, The Clay Studio will host its first-ever Lgbt Date Night! Go ahead and get a little dirty on Friday night! Bring a date, come with friends, or meet someone at The Clay Studio.
HTML clipboard Hit the High Notes: Boys and Boys, Girls and Girls Tower Theater Every film in this program takes a gay boy, lesbian girl, or someone just trying to figure out how they feel about the whole damn sexuality thing, and puts new spins on old dramas, heartbreaks, confusions and out-of-control hormones.
Chris Sollars, 2008, 79 min. This documentary explores the red state/blue state divide as Sollars attempts to bridge the political gaps within his family, juggling his beliefs and those of a sister who works for the Bush administration, a bornagain Christian father, and a lesbian mother.
Go on 12 dates in one night! Hosted by Canada's premier speed dating company; 25dates.com (as featured on CNN Headline News).