Tag: gay
Harlem Pride Invites You to Fire Island Black Out
The mission of Harlem Pride is to promote Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Same Gender Loving pride in Harlem and to provide opportunities for networking and communication among its LGBT and SGL organizations and community members. This weekend, they invite the Harlem community to join them at The Fire Island Black Out (FIBO) and is [...]
Harlem Gay Pride Festivities for 2010
Next month, Harlem will host to its first ever Gay Pride Celebration. Harlem Pride will be sponsoring several events that will celebrate the pride and diversity of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) and Same Gender Loving (SGL) neighbors and organizations in Harlem. The scope and vision of the inaugural Harlem Pride event by its founding [...]
Dreams Deferred: The Sakia Gunn Film Project
Dreams Deferred: The Sakia Gunn Film Project tells the tragic story of Sakia Gunn, a 15 years old high school student who was murdered in a gay hate crime. Sakia was proud about being an ‘aggressive’ – as defined by GLAAD, a homosexual woman of color who dresses in masculine attire. Many of these young [...]
Noah’s Arc — Jumping The Broom
Several years ago. I heard about this “black, gay” Sex and the City that was in development and thought that sounds cool. Eventually, it was named (Noah’s Arc), written, cast, produced and started airing on MTV’s new network, LOGO. Unfortunately, I didn’t have cable and didn’t get to see it. I forgot about it. Then, [...]
A Full House — A Review of Wig Out!
Yesterday we told you about the play Wig Out! If you’re still undecided about seeing it, check out the great review below. Father, mother, children. The image of the perfect nuclear family. But images can be misleading. Sometimes they are just an illusion, a complete fabrication designed to simulate the real thing. That is the [...]
River View Players Present The Lattice Crashes at Cafe Largo in Harlem
Join The River View Players at their weekly art series, Sunday Services, at Café Largo in Harlem every Sunday afternoon. This Sunday there will be a theater performance. *** Theater *** The Lattice Crashes, a two act play written and directed by Derek Lee McPhatter. Lies, society and relationships takes center stage in this dramatic [...]
