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Daily Email - Monday - 01/09/2025
The library closes tomorrow! Gay DoNYC knows that reading is fundamental—did you hear us? We teamed up with some of our favorite LGBTQ+ authors to create something special for all you bookworms. Enter Gay DoNYC's Queer Bookclub Sweepstakes now!
JUST ANNOUNCED
Need a laugh? Catch Lukas and Rooster's First Impression at Bushwick Comedy Club on 1/14! Watch your favorite NYC stand-ups tackle impressions suggested by YOU, the audience.
Looking for authentic house music? Catch Chicago house legend Derrick Carter at Silo Brooklyn on 2/11.
For fans of artists like The Chainsmokers, Charli XCX, and David Guetta, don't miss hit-maker Sorana's Techno Sexual and its exploration of romance at Mercury Lounge on 2/13.
GAY, DRY, AND THRIVING: YOUR JANUARY SURVIVAL GUIDE
Whether you're doing Dry January or just looking for sober ways to have fun, you're in luck! We've rounded up fab spots serving delicious alcohol-free drinks. Cheers to keeping the fun alive!

THIS WEEKEND
🚨 Linux’s CLOUT 9
Tomorrow, January 10th at Gabriela’s (9PM)
NYC’s party girl is back! Bringing her A-game, she's uniting her favorite DJs and hosts for Clout 9—the clout-worthy clubbing experience you've been gagging for.
🗽 Tiffany "New York" Pollard's Star Of New York Pageant
Saturday, January 11th at 3 Dollar Bill (10PM)
Watch dazzling divas battle it out for a $1,000 cash prize and the title of Star of New York, hosted by the iconic Tiffany "New York" Pollard.
📣 On The Floor
Saturday at C’mon Everybody (10:30PM)
We’re turning it up On The floor! Catch fierest shows by Issa Big Dragon and Ivy Fischer, and beats by DJ Samuella at C'mon Everybody. Don’t miss it!
🌃 Nocturnal Emissions
Saturday at TBA (11:59PM)
Nocturnal Emissions kicks off 2025 with a pulse that defies the chaos outside. Dive into an intimate 360° dance arena, blending house, techno, and trance with Latin and tribal influences—a sanctuary of sound and shadows amid the noise.
🎤 Come Out With Joy, Speak Out For Justice: Queer Artists and Politics
Sunday, January 12th at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art (4PM)
This salon series transforms the exhibition space into a hub for queer collectives, organizations, and individuals to discuss art, public health, and organizing, inspired by the literary and ideological movements of the 17th and 18th centuries.
FEATURED
Friendly reminder: It’s 2025, not 2024! We know how easy it is to slip up—double-check those dates! See you next week 😎