• On Screen In Person: Gen Silent

    Gen Silent is the critically-acclaimed documentary from filmmaker Stu Maddux that asks six LGBT seniors if they will hide their friends, their spouses – their entire lives in order to survive in the healthcare system.

  • Seán Tyrrell

    One of the world’s most breathtaking interpreters of traditional Irish words and music, Seán Tyrrell returns Stateside on the heels of his starkly beautiful new

  • Retro-Perspective

    A performed compilation of their greatest hits, featuring a medley of work that has made the politics of gender and sexuality and the humor of human relations accessible to all ages and persuasions for the last 30 years. Peggy Shaw and Lois Weaver, along with Deb Margolin, founded the company “Split Britches” in New York City 32 years ago. Since 1980 Weaver and Shaw have transformed the landscape of queer performance with their vaudevillian and satirical gender-bending shows.

  • Steve Earle – CANCELLED

    This event has been cancelled —– A protégé of legendary songwriters Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, roots rocker and country legend Steve Earle is a master storyteller in his own right

  • Red Baraat

    They’ve been described as “a fiery blend of raucous Indian bhangra and funky New Orleans brass,” a street band playing “Bollywood with a go go beat.” Of course

  • On Screen In Person: Runaway

    Filmed in Bangladesh, Runaway by Amit Ashraf is about one man running from his past, while another tracks him down and forces him to face it.

  • Meena Alexander

    Meena Alexander considered one of the foremost Indian poets of her generation. Editor of Indian Love Poems and author of several other publications, her memoir Fault Lines was picked as one of Publishers Weekly’s Best Books of the Year.