Archive for March 2008

Out At The Center – March 2008

The Center's half-hour show is hosted by Mimi Gonzalez and looks at the recent public forum on commercial sex venues and infectious diseases; hits Broadway Backwards 3 for highlights from performances by Andrea McArdle, Malcolm Gets, Charles Busch, Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka, Anthony Rapp, Cheyenne Jackson, Tituss Burgess, Sandy Duncan and many more, who were also interviewed after the concert by Robert Berliner and Aaron Kaburick; Entertainment writer and blogger Clay Cane sits down with Derrick Briggs; The Campbell Soady Gallery and Males Au Naturel bare all for artist Camilo in New York Goes Nude; Director Erin Greenwell talks to Lesbian Cinema Arts board member Kate Fitzgerald about the DVD release of Big Dreams in Little Hope; and designers show off their latest creations on the runway for the Leather Fetish Fashion Show.

Casper Andreas on A Four Letter Word

Director Casper Andreas’s film ‘A Four Letter Word,’ comes to theaters in Manhattan this March. He stopped by the Center to talk about making the movie and give us some of the stories behind the scenes of this sexy romantic comedy. To find out film times and theaters go to: www.afourletterwordmovie.com

The Center Celebrates 25 Years

The Center celebrates 25 years of serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community of New York City. To find out more about events around the 25th anniversary year go to www.gaycenter.org

The C Word Lesbians Coming Together for Cancer Support

The fourth annual C Word was a time for lesbian, bi and trans women to come together for support around cancer care and prevention. Dr. Florence Gelo spoke about navigating the cancer journey on our own terms. To learn more about the services of the Lesbian Cancer Initiative at the Center go to www.gaycenter.org/lci

Senior-Level Out Lesbians in Corporate America

The Center hosted a panel, sponsored by Citi, with senior-level, out women in corporate America. Jennifer Brown moderated the discussion at the event that drew an overflow crowd. Gwen Marcus of Showtime, Claudia Slacik of Citi, and Lisa Sherman from Logo shared their experiences with the audience.