Newdraft Reading: July Flame
NewFest 2012
July 27 - 31, 2012
Free Event in the Furman Gallery!
David, a long single gay librarian in his late-thirties, is dealing with the cracks that have formed in his once solid support network. But things start to crystallize and creep to the surface for David and those close to him, when he discovers his elderly Aunt has died and he must leave NYC to plan her funeral.
Free Event in the Furman Gallery!
David, a long single gay librarian in his late-thirties, is dealing with the cracks that have formed in his once solid support network. But things start to crystallize and creep to the surface for David and those close to him, when he discovers his elderly Aunt has died and he must leave NYC to plan her funeral.
Limit seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Line for seating will form 30 minutes prior to the event.
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