Gay solos
In September 2024Instagram pushed me a display by Travel Gay, a website listing “the best same-sex attracted bars, nightclubs, saunas, spas, beaches, shops and more, along with interesting commute ideas and fabulous offers”. There I saw the undated post (date your articles and posts, people) ‘LGBTQ+ Solo Travel: the Finest Cities to Visit?‘ by Adam Reid. Being a solo gay traveller, it caught my attention.
Now, while I’m still very much a homosexual, it has been a while since I last travelled solo. My last solo trip was Tel Aviv in 2018. Since then, I’ve travelled with Danny, Oriol, Steve, Philippe, Nicolas, Thanh, my sister Florence. In 2021 I wrote ‘SINGLES DAY | Why everyone should tour alone sometimes‘ and reading it assist I feel the cringe but I stand by its content.
It’s 2024. I should perform a proper solo trip again soon(ish). I feel ready.
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Hiring 4 Designers For Queer Solo Show- Lighting, Sound, Scenic, And Costume
CATEGORY: Design
SEAL
Brooklyn, NY
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Seeking a Lighting Designer, Sound Creator, Scenic Designer, and Costume Architect for Blue Seal, Blue Sea (or, gay boy grieves death of gay-hating dad), a lgbtq+ solo show by Dante Fuoco that is silly! Soulful! Horny! Grief-ridden! Watery and also earthy and fire and I surmise also windy! Femme and also masc and also gay and also straight! This 60 minute multimedia extravaganza involves not only dance, drag, storytelling, song, and 90s/00s culture but also house videos salvaged and repurposed by writer-performer Dante Fuoco, all in the name of unbridled faggotry.
This is the third & last installment of a project started in 2019, first called no! i be seal and later called SEAL. This run will be its longest and most ambitious: 15 shows over 3-4 weeks in a DIY theater space. Directed by Clara Wiest.
Ideal candidates are queer people (or accomplices) who are powerful communicators, organized, and can innovate within a constraint (i.e. very small blackbox/DIY space with limited lighting grid, sound board, etc.)
***Deadline - July 31,
New York City Bar’s Midtown Manhattan co-working space and virtual office offer solo practitioners a lifeline
Running a solo practice as a lawyer in New York City is no straightforward feat.
Beyond the legal perform, solo practitioners are tasked with operating a petty business — including all the administrative, financial and marketing work that comes with it.
Enter the Brand-new York City Bar Association (NYCBA), which has offered both office space and a networking hub in its mission to aid support solo lawyers and small practices.
To support independent law practices the block runs a coworking cosmos and a virtual commandment office at its historic headquarters in the heart of Midtown Manhattan on “Club Row” on West 44th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.
The cosmos fits into the expectations of the post-Covid workforce for a hybrid perform life that is largely based out of the home.
“They’re just really supportive and enabled me to work from home, which is great because I have a 14-year-old,” said Anne Donnelly Bush, who started her employment discrimination attorney practice in 2007. “When I started my business [even] before I had a kid, it’s just been really beneficial for me to wo