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(Monday November 12, 7:30PM, $35-$150)

Benefit to celebrate the male dancer. Thirty of New York's most prominent male dancers participate.

@The New Victory Theatre
209 West 42nd Street(Bet. 7th & 8th Avenues)
(212)840-0770

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*Visual AIDS Annual Benefit Show and Sales*
-Postcards from the Edge-

(Sunday November 18, 2PM-5:30PM, Free.)

Postcard-sized works on paper by Ross Blechner, Yoko Ono, Jack Pierson, Kiki Smith, John Waters and many others on sale for $50. Signatures of artists are not revealed until after purchase. First come, first serve. All proceeds to Visual AIDS.

@Sara Meltzer Gallery
516 West 20th Street
(Bet.10th & 11th Avenues)
(212)627-9855

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*The Royal Family Flush II*
-To Benefit the Hispanic AIDS Forum-

(Tuesday November 20, 8PM, $5 Suggested Donation.)

The Imperial Court of New York and Empress XV Fiona St. James present an evening of Monster madness. Emcees Victoria Weston and Gabriel Dellanotte.

@The Monster
80 Grove Street(Sheridan Square)
(212)924-3558

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Gay Gotham
Gay & bi men who come together to raise awareness of HIV prevention and GM health.

Proyecto P.A.P.I.
Latino gay and bi men creating spaces for a future without HIV.

Soul Food
Black gay and bi men keeping brothers safe fom HIV by valuing their sexual lives, "We do it with Flava."

House of Latex Project
Giving life to the Ball children, the mostly black and Latino gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trasgender youth (ages 15-25) that are part of NYC's House and Ball Community.

Gay Men's Health Crisis

The Tisch Building
119 West 24th Street
1(800)-AIDS-NYC... Hotline
(212)645-7470..... For the deaf

www.gmhc.org

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*Wreath*
-Benefit for DIFFA, Design Industry Foundation Fighting AIDS-

(Thursday,Friday November 1st,2nd-10AM-8PM, Saturday November 3-10AM-7PM. Star-studded Opening Night and silent auction-$100.)

Famous designers including Todd Oldham, were commissioned to do wreaths for the Architectural
Digest Home Design Show.

@Javits Center
34th Street & 11th Avenue
(212)727-3100

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-Benefits Village Center for Care-AIDS Services-

(Tuesday November 27, 7PM, $25+2 drink minimum.)

Impersonators Tommy Femia (Judy), Christine Pedi (Liza) and Chuck Sweeney (Peggy Lee) along with resident commedians raise funds.

@Don't Tell Mama
343 West 46th Street
(212)757-0788

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*Reearch Interview Study*

Did you stop working after testing HIV+? You may be eligible for a research interview study which involves interviews, questionnaires, and memory/concentration tasks. Labwork(CD4 and viral load) included. Participation involves 1/2 day and follow-up appointments every 6 months for a total of 5 visits. Compensation provided.

All appointments are held at:

180 Ft. Washington Avenue
(Near 168th Street)

(212)543-6941...Dean

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*Visual AIDS Annual Benefit Show and Sales*
-Postcards from the Edge-
(Sunday November 18, 2PM-5:30PM, Free.)

Postcard-sized works on paper by Ross Blechner, Yoko Ono, Jack Pierson, Kiki Smith, John Waters and many others on sale for $50. Signatures of artists are not revealed until after purchase. First come, firsst serve. All proceeds to Visual AIDS.

@Sara Meltzer Gallery
516 West 20th Street
(Bet.10th & 11th Avenues)
(212)627-9855

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CenterBridge Presents:

*World AIDS Day 2001*

(Saturday December 1, Free)

Noon-2PM...Names of Center members who have died will be read in a ceremony between Noon and 2PM. Call the number below to add a name.
5-7PM...Errol Grime Modern Dance Troupe and Jazz Vocalist Andy Bey are just some of the performers celebrating the "power and resilience of the human spirit."

@The Center
208 West 13th Street
(212)620-7310

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*Virtual Memorial Site*

Artists are encouraged to submit jpg images or Web-based work relating to AIDS to be pulished December 1, to be included in the Memorial Site:

aids@a-virtual-memorial.org

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- Twelve Hour Dance Benefit For Dancers Responding to AIDS & Twin Towers Fund-

*The Remembering Project*

(Saturday December 1, World AIDS Day, Door: 11:45 AM, Noon-Midnight, Tickets sold at door, $25 for a two hour performance block, $40-all day pass.)

@Danspace Project/St. Marks Church In-The-Bowery
131 East 10th Street (Second Avenue)
(212)840-0770-DRA

Participating Dance Companies are too many to list--See Website:

www.dradance.org

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*World's AIDS Day Service And Rememberance*

(Saturday December 1, 6PM, Free.)

Evening of prayer, rememberance, candle lighting, and singing.

@St. Clement's Episcopal Church
423 West 46th Street
(212)246-7277

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The American Run for the End of AIDS presents:

*10th Annual Out of Darkness*

(Saturday December 1,Free.)

4PM- Portion of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, will be on display with the help of the Names Project, NYC and names of loved ones will be read. The Project will also be accepting new panels.

5PM- Performance by the "Three Marys" and speakers from AIDS services organizations.

7:15- Candlelight march to Union Square (candles and cups will be provided.

8PM- Readng of names continues.

@The Center
208 West 14th Street
(212)580-7668

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*Between Crisis and Hope are Volunteers*

(Saturday December 1, 11:30AM.)

Volunteers from AIDS service organizatons share stories about making a difference.

@Saint Vincent's Hospital
Cronin Auditorium(10th Floor)
170 West 12th Street
(212)367-1016

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*Benjamin Smoke*

(Saturday December 1, Sundance Channel, 7:30PM.)

To observe World AIDS Day, Sundance presents a documentary about Miss Opal Fox (a.k.a. Benjamin Smoke), legendary Atlanta rock singer. Interviews shot shortly before Opal's death in 1999 reveal the lack of self pity and unyielding wit of a terminally ill diva.

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*20 Years-It's Closer Than You Think*
*The Lightbox*

(Opening Reception Friday November 30, 5:30PM and running through Saturday January 12.)

Two art exhibits of painting, sculpture and photogrophy by eight artists living with HIV/AIDS and presented by GMHC & Visual AIDS.

@GMHC Gallery
119 West 24t Street(5th & 6th Avenues)
(212)367-1000...Call for gallery hours

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*Recovering The Positive: Originals*

(Opening Saturday December 1,6PM and running through Friday January 11. Gallery hours: Mon.-Sat.,9AM-9PM.)

Presented with the cooperation of the Estates Project for Artists With AIDS, the works is representative of artists who are living with or have died of complications with HIV/AIDS.

@Arnold and Sheila Aronson Gallries
New School University
66 Fifth Avenue(13th Street)
212)229-8987

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*A Broken Landscape: HIV + AIDS in Africa*

(Saturday December 1, Free.)

5-7PM - Reception for Gideon Mendel's exhibit of photographs depicting AIDS/HIV in Africa/ Interviews with PWAs.

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*AIDS in Africa-A Panel Discussion*

(Sunday December 2, $22.)

7:30PM - Panel discussion with Pulitzer Prize Village Voice reporter Mark Schoofs and distinguished physicians, activists and journalists. Moderator Maurice DuBois (WNBC).

@ The 92nd Street Y
1395 Lexington Avenue(92nd Street)
(212)415-5500

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*AIDS in Africa-Film Screening*
-Benefit for Doctors Without Borders-

(Saturday December 1, 3PM, $10)

Two documentaries about AIDS in Africa, followed by a reception.

@The Screening Room
54 Varick Street
(212)334-2100

www.thescreeningroom.com

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*Third Annual House of Xavier 2001 Glam Slam*
-Benefits New York Peer AIDS Education Coalition-

(Sunday December 2, 8-11PM, $12.)

Competition for Best Erotic Poem (with a Drag Ball glamour twist). Dress code: Lingerie or sexy underwear. Judges are Michael Musto, and Guillermo Diaz.

@Cheetah
12 West 21st Street
(Bet. 5th & 6th Avenues)
(212)981-8760

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Faces of Hope:AIDS & Addiction In America--Photos by David Armstrong.

(Wednesday December 5, 6PM.)
A collection of photos with words written by men, women and children affected by AIDS. Along with buddy Nan Goldin, Armstrong produces moody, very personal and penetrating portraits that ring true of his generation.

@Art Resource Transfer Gallery
210 11th Avenue-4th floor
(212)243-1313

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*New Beginnings*

(Tuesdays, 5-7PM)

New support group for LBT women living with AIDS/HIV.

@503 Bergen Street
Brooklyn, NY
(718) 622-2910, X104- Call for exact dates.

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Date: Thursday, December 6
Time: Rally: 4:00 p.m. Hearing: 5:00 p.m.
Place: Department of City Planning
22 READE STREET
(BET. BROADWAY AND CENTRE)
TAKE W TRAIN TO CITY HALL, 4,5,6 TRAIN TO BROOKLYN BRIDGE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE RALLY, THE CITY WILL BE TAKING PUBLIC COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSED YEAR 2002 CONSOLIDATED PLAN-PUBLIC HEARING.

CALL JOE C. OR JENNIFER TOLL FREE for more information at:

(877) 615-2217.

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(Thursdays December 6th, 13th & 20th, Free, 7-9PM)

HIV Prevention Department presents workshop for HIV- and those who don't know their status, gay and bisexual men. Subject-"What constitues safe sex?"

@GMHC
119 Wesst 24th Street
(Bet. 6th & 7th Avenues)
(212)367-1000

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Congregation Beth Simchat Torah
& The Imperial Court of NY Present:

*Spin Like A Dreidl*
-Chanukah Dance Benefit for GMHC, The Henrick-Martin School & Karen-Or,(Serving blind children.)

(Saturday December 8, $18 and an unwrapped toy approiate for a blind child, 8PM, Food, Cash Bar, Raffle.)

The LGBT Community Center
208 West 13th Street
(212)620-7310

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*Finding God in AIDS*

(Saturday December 8, 10AM-4PM, Free.)

One Day Workshop...
Topic-"Advent:Preparaion In A Time of Stress"

@St. John's Parish Hall
224 Waverly Place
(Bet. West 11th Street & Perry Streets
(212)229-5488..*Call for HIV+ support information

*Support groups offered for HIV+ only.


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*We Need A Little Christmas/ An Appreciation of Auntie Mame*
-To benefit Families Affected by AIDS
and Families of Firefighters lost Sept.11th-

(Friday December 7, $15 or unwrapped toy to be donated, 7PM.)

Charles Busch, Paul Rudnick, Michael Tanner (Son of Patrick Dennis, author of the 1955 novel,"Auntie Mame" ) and others comprise a panel moderated by Bill Goldstien, NY Times.com, Book Editor to discuss the effect of "Auntie Mame" has had on generations of book lovers.
Tattinger Champagne reception follows.

@The LGBT Center
208 West 13th Street
(212)620-7310

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Bronx AIDS Services
540 East Fordham Road
(718)295-5605-call for information

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-Benefit for the Young Men's Initiative-

(Thursday December 13, 6PM,
$50-includes cocktails, food, DJ:Lift.)

Young Men's Initiative is an AIDS service organization that needs support in these uncertain times. It's focus is young gay men of color, a group very much affected by HIV/AIDS. Co-hosted by weatherman Sam Champion and the Imperial Court of NY. There will be a silent auction of artworks made by people living with AIDS.

@Rootstein Showroom
205 West 19th Street
(212)566-7333- X28

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*Varla Jean Merman*

-Holiday Benefit for God's Love We Deliver-
(Monday December 17, 8PM, $75, $40, $25.)

Varla decks the halls with the help of guests: Jackie Hoffman, Maggie Moore, Kristine Zbornik, Seth Rudetsky and The Kinsey Sicks.

@Town Hall
123 West 43rd Street
(212)840-2824

Ticket Master (212)307-4100

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-Benefit for God's Love We Deliver-

(Saturday December 15, 11PM, Free.)

Twelve local drag queens who perform at or are regulars at Pieces bar, stage a Christmas pageant to behold.

@Pieces
8 Christopher Street
(Between Greenwhich Avenue and Gay Street)
(212)929-9291

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*HIV/AIDS Treatment Library*

Volunteer run,the most comprehensive source for HIV treatment information in the country. Gain access to HIV newsletters from around the country, journals, books articles, free internet access. Copies can be made at no charge, however no lending.

@GMHC
The Tisch Building
119 West 24th Street-7th floor
(212)367-1458

www.gmhc.org

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*One-On-One Treatment Counseling*

Free consultation and support from professional HIV educators. Deciding which treatments are right for you? Having difficulties taking your meds on time? Experiencing side effects or oter problems?

@GMHC
The Tisch Building
119 West 24th Street-7th floor
(212)367 1448...for appointments

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*Disabled/HIV & LGBT*

Support and discussion sponsored by Queens Independent Living Center.

@Queens Pride House
67-03 Woodside Avenue
Woodside, NY 11377
(718)429-5309......Call for information
QueensPrideHouse@aol.com

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*Disabled/HIV & LGBT*

Support and discussion sponsored by Queens Independent Living Center.

@Queens Pride House
67-03 Woodside Avenue
Woodside, NY 11377
(718)429-5309......Call for information
QueensPrideHouse@aol.com

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