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5 Lesbian Things To Do In New York City This Weekend

Rainbow colored block of old buildings in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City with blue sky background above

Storytelling, dance party, maraca making.

Here’s our weekly roundup of lesbian events in New York!

Friday

Queering the Caribbean: A Taino Two-Spirit Maraca Making Class at 5 p.m. — This Taino maraca making class is being held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. It’s a two-spirit safe space in which participants will choose a maraca handle and gourd, sketch a design, then carve it. Hosted by Abuela Taught Me.

Saturday

Yes Homo at C’mon Everybody (325 Franklin Ave.) at 4 p.m. — A daytime party with no cover in celebration of all things queer.

Snatch Saturday at Henrietta Hudson (438 Hudson St.) — If you haven’t been to the city’s oldest lesbian bar on a Saturday night, you’re missing out! Featuring DJ Culi, the dance floor is lit and the crowd is diverse.

Sunday

Queer Memoir at Caveat (21 A Clinton St.) at 3:30 p.m. — Queer Memoir is the city’s longest-running LGBT storytelling show, featuring amateurs as well as beloved veterans of the craft. “Because telling queer stories saves queer lives.” Tickets are $10.

Q-Nation International Women’s Day Tea Dance at Rebar (225 W. 19th St.) at 4 p.m. — Join the ladies of the tristate lez group Q-Nation at Rebar for a day of socializing and dancing, featuring celesbian DJ Susan Levine.