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Art Exhibitions What Doesn’t Kill Me ... Makes a Great Story An evening with playwright Robert Patrick in his first one-man show in 44 years. March 22, 23, & 30 at Spirit Studio in L.A. Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays At San Fran- cisco’s New Conservatory Theatre Center. An evening of short plays by A-list writers. Previews begin on March 21. Mothers and Sons A new play by Terrence McNally explores a complicated set of family relationships over a 20-year period. Slated to open on Broadway in Spring 2014, starring Tyne Daly. (Reviewed in this issue by Raymond-Jean Frontain, page 32.) Hedwig and the Angry Inch Neil Patrick Harris has signed on to star in a Broadway revival of John Cameron Mitchell’s classic rock musical, slated to open this spring. Post-Performance Syndrome—Jade Yumang telescopes 2 years of the artist’s performance pieces. Now thru April 27 at the Leslie Lohman Museum in Manhattan. Visit www.LeslieLohman.org. Our Vast Queer Past: Celebrating San Francisco’s GLBT History assembles a wide array of personal histories on gay experience in the Bay Area. Ongoing at the GLBT History Museum. EZTV is an exhibition and screening series on the video gallery that showcased many gay artists and filmmakers after 1979. March 15– June 1 at the ONE Archives Gallery in West Hollywood. An Opening of the Field : Jess, Robert Duncan, and Their Circle in- cludes 180 works by visual artists and poets who were active in San Francisco in the 50s. At the Grey Art Gallery in NYC to March 29. In His Own Likeness presents an assortment of erotic images of men highlighting the power associated with maleness. To March 16 at the Richard Shack Gallery in Miami Beach. Peter Hujar: Love & Lust is an exhibit of the photographer’s most radical work. At the Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco to March 8. I Love Your Work (Jonathan Harris). An interactive documentary about the private lives of nine women who make lesbian porn. Kill Your Darlings (John Krokidas). Three Beat writers—Allen Gins- berg (played by Daniel Radcliffe), Jack Kerouac, and William Bur- roughs—are brought together by the murder of David Kammerer. Love Is Strange (Ira Sachs). Longtime couple Ben and George get married, but when George loses his job the pair must leave New York and revisit old friends and family. Cast includes John Lith- gow, Alfred Molina, and Marisa Tomei. The Skeleton Twins (Craig Johnson). Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig star as estranged twins Milo and Maggie, brought together by fate and forced to confront their past—including Milo’s ex-lover Rich. Stranger by the Lake (Alain Guiraudie, French). Against the lazy backdrop of a gay resort, a man is murdered and a mystery unfolds, even as a witness to the deed is falling in love with the perp. To Be Takei (Jennifer Kroot). A documentary about actor George Takei—most famous as Sulu on the original Star Trek—from his World War II internment to married life with his husband Brad. * Most are screening at film festivals; some are in general release. Theater

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Festivals and Events

F ILM F ESTIVALS Tucson, AZ Out in the Desert. March 3-8.

Los Angeles Fusion: LGBT People of Color Film Festival. March 7-8. Waterloo, Ontario Rainbow Reels Queer Film Festival. March 14-17. London, UK London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. March 20-30. Boston The Boston LGBT Film Festival. April 3-12. Los Angeles Latin@ Queer Arts and Film Festival. April 10-13. Miami Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. April 25-May 4. St. Louis Cinema St. Louis Qfest. April 27-May 1. E VENTS Winter Party Festival Produced by the G&L Task Force, a 6-day extravaganza of art events, dance parties, & receptions in South Beach, FL. March 5–10. For info, visit www.winterparty.com. “Leaders Legends & Lovelies” Ball April 9 at the Filmore Theatre in Miami Beach, a benefit for Hispanic LGBT youth arts scholar- ships. Lectures, forums, & an exhibition. www.unitycoalition.org. LGBT Health Workforce Conf. May 1-3 in New York City. “Engi- neering Institutions and Empowering Individuals To Better Serve LGBT Communities.” Visit: www.lgbthealthworkforce.org/contact/ WorldPride Human Rights Conf. 2014 in Toronto, June 25-27. GLBT leaders from 60 countries will speak and strategize on a full range of issues. At University College at the Univ. of Toronto. For info, visit the UC’s website and search for “worldpride”. Gay Games IX The quadrennial event will take place in Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 9–16, 2014. Over 13,000 athletes and cultural partici- pants are expected to attend. Visit: www.gg9cle.com Feature Films * Aleksandr’s Price (directed by Pau Masó). A young Russian man in New York, an illegal alien, descends into the sex trade to sur- vive, where he discovers life on the razor’s edge. Blue Is the Warmest Color (Abdellatif Kechiche). All about Adèle, a teenage girl who comes of age through two relationships, first with a boy and then with a much more simpatico older woman. The Case against 8 (Ben Cotner, Ryan White). A behind-the- scenes look at the effort to overturn California’s ban on same-sex marriage culminating in victory before the U.S. Supreme Court. Dallas Buyers’ Club (Jean-Marc Vallée). Matthew McConaughey stars as a drug-addicted, redneck cowboy who’s diagnosed with AIDS in 1985 and finds himself organizing the gay community. Drunktown’s Finest (Sydney Freeland). Three Native Americans, including a promiscuous transsexual, come of age on a reservation.

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