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Joe Lovett, who broke ground covering gay and AIDS stories on network television in the '70s and '80s and went on to make ...
The New York Liberty ignited the crowd for Pride night on July 25 at the Barclays Center, where more than 17,000 fans ...
Frank Ripploh’s 1980 “Taxi Zum Klo,” currently being revived by the Metrograph, was a product of the tail end of gay liberation’s first era. Although it was ...
When she steps on the stage at The Tank on Aug. 2, Darwin Del Fabro channels Lili Elbe in one-woman show will be taking the ...
Andry Hernández Romero, a gay asylum seeker who was sent by the US government to a notorious prison in El Salvador in March, ...
More than 200 clinicians from across New York State penned an open letter calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to immediately sign ...
Citing an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) on July 21 ...
Writer/actor Charles Busch’s droll and amusing film version of his hit play, “Psycho Beach Party,” is getting two special ...
More than $6 million in federal funding for nine non-profit organizations serving LGBTQ people and individuals living with ...
Whose perspective does the camera in Giovanni Tortorici’s “Diciannove” represent? The film enters the mind of its protagonist ...
The latest Primetime Emmy nominations include a range of LGBTQ individuals and shows competing in several different ...
The promo materials for Josh Sharp’s solo show “ta-da!,” a twisted, spicy comic romp now playing at the Greenwich House ...
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