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SUMMARY:Philadelphia (35mm)
DESCRIPTION:One of the most influential LGBTQ+ films ever released by a major Hollywood studio\, Philadelphia returns to the big screen in a rare 35mm screening at the Museum of the Moving Image. Directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington\, the 1993 drama was the first major studio film to directly address the AIDS crisis and anti-gay discrimination in America.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/philadelphia-35mm/
LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image\, 36-01 35 Ave\, Astoria\, NY\, 11106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movies
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SUMMARY:DJ Bill Coleman's Pride Silent Disco
DESCRIPTION:The Illustrious Blacks is the Afrofuturist duo of Monstah Black and Black! (formerly Manchildblack)\, known for transforming dance floors into joyful celebrations of Black queer creativity. Drawing inspiration from artists such as David Bowie\, Prince\, George Clinton\, and Depeche Mode\, they fuse disco\, house\, funk\, and theatrical performance into a genre-defying experience.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/dj-bill-colemans-pride-silent-disco-2/
LOCATION:The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza\, 10 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Parties
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260828T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260828T183000
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SUMMARY:Lingua Franca
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Modern Art presents two screenings of Isabel Sandoval’s acclaimed feature Lingua Franca\, one of the most important trans-centered films of the last decade. Written\, directed by\, and starring Sandoval\, the film follows Olivia\, an undocumented Filipina trans woman living in Brooklyn as she navigates immigration uncertainty\, economic precarity\, and an unexpected romance. \nSet in Brighton Beach\, the film offers a nuanced portrait of contemporary New York through the eyes of someone living at the intersection of multiple identities. As Olivia searches for a pathway to legal residency\, she must balance personal aspirations\, family obligations\, and the realities of a system that often leaves vulnerable communities in limbo. \nUpon its release\, Lingua Franca received widespread critical acclaim for its sensitive storytelling and groundbreaking representation. Sandoval became one of the first trans women of color to write\, direct\, and star in a feature distributed by a major U.S. company. Her work helped expand conversations around trans visibility by presenting a protagonist whose story extends far beyond issues of gender alone. \nPresented at MoMA\, these screenings provide an opportunity to revisit a modern landmark of queer cinema within one of the world’s most respected institutions dedicated to film preservation and exhibition.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/lingua-franca-2/
LOCATION:The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1\, 11 W 53rd St\, New York\, New York\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movies
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SUMMARY:Rachel Gillig Celebrates The Knave and the Moon
DESCRIPTION:Bestselling fantasy author Rachel Gillig visits Barnes & Noble Union Square for a special late-night celebration of her newest novel\, The Knave and the Moon. The event serves as a launch party leading into the book’s official release\, giving fans an opportunity to be among the first readers to experience Gillig’s latest work. \nKnown for her atmospheric storytelling\, gothic influences\, and richly imagined fantasy worlds\, Gillig has quickly become one of the most popular voices in contemporary fantasy fiction. Her novels combine romance\, mystery\, folklore\, and adventure\, attracting readers who enjoy immersive world-building and emotionally driven narratives. \nThe midnight-release tradition has long been associated with beloved fantasy series\, creating a communal experience that allows readers to celebrate new books alongside fellow fans. Attendees can expect discussion\, audience interaction\, and the excitement that comes with being part of a major publishing event. \nWhether you’re a longtime admirer of Gillig’s work or discovering her writing for the first time\, the evening offers an opportunity to connect with one of fantasy’s rising stars and join a community of passionate readers.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/rachel-gillig-celebrates-the-knave-and-the-moon/
LOCATION:Barnes & Noble Union Square\, 33 East 17th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260905T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260905T210000
DTSTAMP:20260626T021808
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SUMMARY:Lingua Franca
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Modern Art presents two screenings of Isabel Sandoval’s acclaimed feature Lingua Franca\, one of the most important trans-centered films of the last decade. Written\, directed by\, and starring Sandoval\, the film follows Olivia\, an undocumented Filipina trans woman living in Brooklyn as she navigates immigration uncertainty\, economic precarity\, and an unexpected romance. \nSet in Brighton Beach\, the film offers a nuanced portrait of contemporary New York through the eyes of someone living at the intersection of multiple identities. As Olivia searches for a pathway to legal residency\, she must balance personal aspirations\, family obligations\, and the realities of a system that often leaves vulnerable communities in limbo. \nUpon its release\, Lingua Franca received widespread critical acclaim for its sensitive storytelling and groundbreaking representation. Sandoval became one of the first trans women of color to write\, direct\, and star in a feature distributed by a major U.S. company. Her work helped expand conversations around trans visibility by presenting a protagonist whose story extends far beyond issues of gender alone. \nPresented at MoMA\, these screenings provide an opportunity to revisit a modern landmark of queer cinema within one of the world’s most respected institutions dedicated to film preservation and exhibition.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/lingua-franca-3/
LOCATION:The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 1\, 11 W 53rd St\, New York\, New York\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movies
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260910T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260910T200000
DTSTAMP:20260626T021808
CREATED:20260613T052655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T054212Z
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SUMMARY:Jordan Tannahill & Emily St. John Mandel: The Living Realm
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed playwright\, novelist\, and filmmaker Jordan Tannahill joins bestselling author Emily St. John Mandel for a conversation about his latest novel\, The Living Realm. Known for his fearless explorations of identity\, technology\, intimacy\, and queer life\, Tannahill brings his signature literary imagination to a story that blurs the boundaries between reality\, memory\, and the future. \nAbout the Book\nThe Living Realm is a literary novel that examines how human relationships evolve in an increasingly complex world. Through richly imagined storytelling\, Tannahill explores questions of connection\, identity\, memory\, and what it means to remain fully human amid rapid social and technological change. \nLike much of his work\, the novel combines emotional intimacy with ambitious ideas\, creating a narrative that is both intellectually engaging and deeply personal. \nWhy It’s Queer\nJordan Tannahill is one of the most celebrated queer literary voices working today. Across his novels\, plays\, essays\, and films\, he has consistently explored LGBTQ+ identity\, desire\, family\, and the ways queer people navigate contemporary life. His work often pushes beyond traditional coming-out narratives to examine broader questions about culture\, politics\, and belonging. \nFor queer readers\, Tannahill’s writing offers a thoughtful and expansive vision of LGBTQ+ lives—one that is as concerned with art\, philosophy\, and the future as it is with identity itself. \nAbout the Speakers\nJordan Tannahill is an award-winning playwright\, filmmaker\, and novelist whose books have earned international acclaim for their originality and emotional depth. \nEmily St. John Mandel is the bestselling author of Station Eleven\, Sea of Tranquility\, and other celebrated works of literary fiction and speculative fiction. \nPerfect For\n\nLGBTQ+ readers\nFans of literary fiction\nReaders interested in queer contemporary literature\nFollowers of Jordan Tannahill’s work\nFans of Emily St. John Mandel\nAnyone who enjoys ambitious\, thought-provoking novels
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/jordan-tannahill-emily-st-john-mandel-the-living-realm/
LOCATION:Strand Bookstore\, 828 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books
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SUMMARY:Fran Lebowitz: An Evening at The Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Writer\, social commentator\, and New York icon Fran Lebowitz returns to The Town Hall for two evenings of conversation\, observations\, and sharp-witted commentary on contemporary life. Known for her unmistakable perspective on culture\, politics\, art\, and New York City\, Lebowitz remains one of America’s most distinctive public intellectuals. \nFor decades\, Lebowitz has cultivated a devoted following through her essays\, interviews\, and public appearances. Her ability to blend humor\, criticism\, and cultural observation has made her a beloved figure among artists\, writers\, and LGBTQ+ audiences alike. \nThe evenings are expected to feature audience questions and Lebowitz’s signature reflections on everything from city life and literature to politics and the absurdities of modern culture. No two appearances are ever quite the same\, making each event a unique experience. \nWhether known from her books\, documentary appearances\, or Martin Scorsese’s Pretend It’s a City\, Lebowitz continues to be one of New York’s most entertaining and insightful voices.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/fran-lebowitz-an-evening-at-the-town-hall/
LOCATION:The Town Hall\, 123 West 43rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261212T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261212T203000
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SUMMARY:Fran Lebowitz: An Evening at The Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Writer\, social commentator\, and New York icon Fran Lebowitz returns to The Town Hall for two evenings of conversation\, observations\, and sharp-witted commentary on contemporary life. Known for her unmistakable perspective on culture\, politics\, art\, and New York City\, Lebowitz remains one of America’s most distinctive public intellectuals. \nFor decades\, Lebowitz has cultivated a devoted following through her essays\, interviews\, and public appearances. Her ability to blend humor\, criticism\, and cultural observation has made her a beloved figure among artists\, writers\, and LGBTQ+ audiences alike. \nThe evenings are expected to feature audience questions and Lebowitz’s signature reflections on everything from city life and literature to politics and the absurdities of modern culture. No two appearances are ever quite the same\, making each event a unique experience. \nWhether known from her books\, documentary appearances\, or Martin Scorsese’s Pretend It’s a City\, Lebowitz continues to be one of New York’s most entertaining and insightful voices.
URL:https://iseequeer.com/event/fran-lebowitz-an-evening-at-the-town-hall-2/
LOCATION:The Town Hall\, 123 West 43rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversation
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