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New York, NY - Baby, It's Cold Outside

  • The Tank 312 West 36th Street New York, NY, 10018 United States (map)

This December, warm up in a new venue - The Tank - with five true, personal stories about getting left out in a rapidly changing climate.

Hosted by Paula Croxson and Tracy Rowland.

Doors at 8:00pm, show at 8:30pm.

Stories by:

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Mike Albo is a writer and performer. His most recent article appears in Town and Country, about how much the super-rich are spending to decorate for the holidays (hint: a lot). He is the author of the novels Hornito, The Underminer, and is at work on a new one. He can be found on instagram and twitter at @albomike, and his website mikealbo.net.

 
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Emmanuel (Mani) Garcia is an Indigenous-Black-Latino psychological scientist-practitioner; passionate science communicator; sign language interpreter; group fitness instructor; certified holistic yoga teacher; statistics educator; filmmaker; artist; writer; musician; and cult survivor living in Queens NYC. While completing his PhD in Clinical Psychology at CUNY-John Jay, Mani is focused on developing his recently launched wellness capacity-building movement #Joy4L. His mission with #Joy4L is to increase joy in the lives of all minoritized people by increasing their access to high quality wellness resources. You can follow Mani at: manigarcia.com; Instagram: @bodyweightfun; Twitter: @manigarcianyc.

 
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Mary Annaise Heglar is a climate justice essayist and communications professional based in New York City. Her writing has been published in Vox, Dame Magazine, Zora, and Inverse. She writes regularly on Medium and rants almost daily on Twitter. 

 
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Martha Jeffries is a director, producer and climate activist. A former classical musician, Martha grew up in New Zealand and has been based in NYC for the past decade. Martha has filmed in 6 continents and her work has screened in 150 countries. Throughout her career Martha has shot in deserts, jungles, cities and mountaintops; family homes, religious ceremonies, at political riots and morgues. She is now committed to communicating climate action. 

 
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Steve Whyte thought he had it all figured out until he left the womb. He was Elf #2 in the Old Greenwich Elementary School production of Twas The Night Before Christmas. Later, lured by the prospect of big money, Steve joined the improv world, and can be seen at the Magnet Theater in Chelsea. For money he edits video, and for fun he plays the drums.

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