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Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 6:00 PM EST |
Ending
Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 9:00 PM EST |
Location & Address
Varied - check website
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Registration - general
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120.00
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2.40
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USD
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46390
120.00
2.40
Registration - general
N/A
1
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Sale Ended
| Ticket : | Registration - general | | Price : | $120.00 | | Fee : | $2.40 | | Sale Ended | | More Details : | | | General registration for the conference includes entrance to all conference events. This does not include A Roll in the Hay. |
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Registration - general w/A Roll in the Hay ticket
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140.00
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2.80
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USD
1
46392
140.00
2.80
Registration - general w/A Roll in the Hay ticket
N/A
1
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Sale Ended
| Ticket : | Registration - general w/A Roll in the Hay ticket | | Price : | $140.00 | | Fee : | $2.80 | | Sale Ended | | More Details : | | | General registration for the conference includes entrance to all conference events. This includes A Roll in the Hay. |
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Registration - Student/Low Income
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80.00
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1.60
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USD
1
46391
80.00
1.60
Registration - Student/Low Income
N/A
1
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Sale Ended
| Ticket : | Registration - Student/Low Income | | Price : | $80.00 | | Fee : | $1.60 | | Sale Ended | | More Details : | | | Early student and low income registration for the conference includes entrance to all conference events. This does not include A Roll in the Hay. |
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Registration- Student/Low Income w/A Roll in the Hay ticket
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100.00
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2.00
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USD
1
46393
100.00
2.00
Registration- Student/Low Income w/A Roll in the Hay ticket
N/A
1
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Sale Ended
| Ticket : | Registration- Student/Low Income w/A Roll in the Hay ticket | | Price : | $100.00 | | Fee : | $2.00 | | Sale Ended | | More Details : | | | Early student and low income registration for the conference includes entrance to all conference events. This includes A Roll in the Hay. |
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A Roll in the Hay performance and celebration
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20.00
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0.50
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USD
1
46394
20.00
0.50
A Roll in the Hay performance and celebration
N/A
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Sale Ended
| Ticket : | A Roll in the Hay performance and celebration | | Price : | $20.00 | | Fee : | $0.50 | | Sale Ended | | More Details : | | | Tickets to A Roll in the Hay performance and celebration ONLY. Performances include a film by James Broughton, a reading from The Temperamentals, a Rudi Gernreich-inspired fashion show, and the music of John Cage, people's song, opera and caberet. Hosted by the NYC (dis)Order of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and emceed by Justin Sayre. |
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Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 6:00 pm to Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 9:00 pm
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ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS ENDED. TO REGISTER, PLEASE EMAIL clagsevents@gc.cuny.edu and PAY AT THE DOOR! Radically Gay: The Life & Visionary Legacy of Harry Hay September 27-30, 2012, New York City Radically Gay: The Life & Visionary Legacy of Harry Hay will celebrate the centennial of the birth of LGBT pioneer Harry Hay. CLAGS (the Center for Lesbian & Gay Studies at CUNY) and the Harry Hay Centennial Committee will host a broad-reaching conference exploring key facets of LGBT life and their evolution over the last six decades. A Roll in the Hay: An Evening of Performances will include a film by James Broughton, a reading from The Temperamentals, a Rudi Gernreich-inspired fashion show, and the music of John Cage, people's song, opera and cabaret. Hosted by the NYC (dis)Order of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and emceed by Justin Sayre. Early Bird Special: Register before August 15 and save!
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The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies |
The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies provides a platform for intellectual leadership in addressing issues that affect Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender individuals and other sexual and gender minorities. As the first university-based LGBT research center in the United States, CLAGS nurtures cutting-edge scholarship, organizes colloquia for examining and affirming LGBT lives, and fosters network-building among academics, artists, activists, policy makers, and community members. CLAGS stands committed to maintaining a broad program of public events, online projects, and fellowships that promote reflection on queer pasts, presents, and futures. CLAGS makes its home at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016.
CLAGS's efforts to promote an academy where homophobia, sexism, racism, and classism are studied and not enacted depend on the generosity of our members. The basic membership rate of $40 ($20 for students or individuals with limited income) includes advanced notification of all public events and a subscription to our biannual newsletter. Members who donate $100 or more also receive free admission to all CLAGS conferences. |
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