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Category: Homosexuality and Bisexuality
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Turning VHS Tapes of Gay Men’s Choruses Into a Powerful Celebration
Matthew Leifheit’s “No Time at All,” culled from recordings made at the height of the AIDS crisis, plays through speakers nestled in the New York City AIDS Memorial.
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Carrying My New Husband Across the Threshold
Over the span of a month, I was engaged, married and widowed.
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Lonely Planet’s LGBTQ Guide Arrives Just in Time for Pride
The author of “The LGBTQ+ Travel Guide” on the reasons the travel publishing giant chose a coffee-table book and how she picked the people and places to feature.
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For Pride, Stream These Queer Horror Movies
Standouts include a lesbian-coded vampire thriller and a Mexican folk-horror drama.
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NYC Pride Events 2025: Where to Celebrate
A month of parades, protests, dance parties and drag shows galore.
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Is It OK to Let Our Teenage Son Hang Out in His Room With His Boyfriend?
A reader’s husband accused her of hypocrisy because she wouldn’t permit the same behavior if their son were straight.
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Stacy London and Clinton Kelly of ‘What Not to Wear’ are Back With a New Show
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are back on TV with a provocatively named new show that celebrates personal style rather than dictating it.
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Why Has the Closet Taken on a New Allure?
Long a place of hiding and shame, it’s now being reconsidered in queer culture — and beyond.
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Jill Sobule, Singer Behind ‘I Kissed a Girl,’ Dead at 66
Ms. Sobule, 66, died Thursday morning in Woodbury, Minn., her publicist said. She had been scheduled to perform songs from her musical later in the week.
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‘Lavender Men’ Review: Daring to Reimagine ‘America’s Daddy’
A writer rethinks queer history through Abraham Lincoln’s political ambitions, but needs a few present-day edits.
