ArtRage Events

Category: ArtRage Events

  1. BEFORE STONEWALL (1984) (87min) This stirring documentary explores the modern fight for gay rights in America through five decades of archival footage, personal memories, and photographs. Here is a visual and oral album of gay subculture in the “Roaring” 1920s and the Depression, in the…

  2. BEAUTIFUL THING (1996) (90min) At once warm, witty and honest, Beautiful Thing reveals the lives and inner emotions of two teenage boys in working-class London who despite themselves become more than just friends. Jamie and Ste are as different as can be, one introspective and…

  3. VICTOR/VICTORIA (1982) (132min) Julie Andrews sparkles as a starving soprano in Jazz Age Paris who in order to work pretends to be a man. She becomes the toast of Pareé but her life becomes complicated because the man she pretends to be must pretend to…

  4. Islamiphobia is alive and well long after the events surrounding 911. Film clips of Arab/Muslim stereotyping will be screened followed by a discussion lead by Magda Bayoumi. Free to the Public

  5. Directed by Dan Tursi & Ty Marshal Co-Produced with THE Q CENTER at ACR, ArtRage Gallery and Appleseed Productions/Appleseed Academy. The combined youth programs of Rarely Done Productions (Student Outreach) and Appleseed Productions (Appleseed Academy) is set to present the William Mastrosimone one-act play, “Bang…