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Past stories

Standing up for trans youth during the Jan. 18 People's March in New York City.
Activism

New Yorkers denounce Trump in counter-inauguration events across the city

By Matt Tracy
Callen-Lorde staff members.
Health

How to find an LGBTQIA+-affirming healthcare provider in NYC

By Jarryd Boyd
Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president of the United States by Chief Justice John Roberts as Melania Trump holds the Bible during the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025.
Politics

Trump attacks trans and non-binary Americans in dark inaugural speech

By Matt Tracy
US Associate Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito, Jr., Clarence Thomas, and Brett Kavanaugh and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts look on during inauguration ceremonies in the Rotunda of the US Capitol on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States.
Legal

Supreme Court may decide if parents can ‘opt out’ children from LGBTQ content in public schools

By Arthur S. Leonard
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New York City

Gay City News seeking intern for 2025

By Gay City News
James Baldwin works on his novel, "Tell Me How Long the Train’s Been Gone," in 1965.
Galleries

Brooklyn Public Library zooms in on James Baldwin’s decade in Istanbul

By Nicholas Boston
Members of Griot Circle at the organization's space at 25 Flatbush Ave. prior to leaving the location in 2022.
Seniors

Griot Circle, hub for NYC’s LGBTQ older adults of color, returns home to downtown Brooklyn

By Matt Tracy
The modern-day version of Village People bears little resemblance to the original group, seen here in 1978.
Music

Village People, led by just one original member, to perform at Trump’s inauguration

By Matt Tracy
The Human Rights Campaign's headquarters in Washington, DC.
Business

Human Rights Campaign releases 2025 Corporate Equality Index

By Matt Tracy
Audra McDonald stars as Rose Hovick in "Gypsy."
Theater

‘Gypsy’ is back in a splendid revival

By Christopher Byrne
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Events

What to do in queer NYC January 16-19

By Michael Shirey
A plane makes a drop as smoke billows from the Palisades Fire at the Mandeville Canyon, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 11, 2025.
National

New York’s queer bars promote fundraisers to support Los Angeles wildfire relief effort

By Matt Tracy
"Bye Bye Love" has been restored more than 50 years after its release.
Cinema

Queer lovers go on the run in Isao Fujisawa’s restored 1974 film ‘Bye Bye Love’

By Gary M. Kramer
US House Speaker Mike Johnson attends a press conference following a House Republican conference meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., December 17, 2024.
Politics

House votes to ban trans athletes from girls’ and women’s sports

By Matt Tracy
Chiara Mastroianni speaks to the press in New York City on Dec. 12.
Cinema

Actress Chiara Mastroianni reflects on father’s role as gay man in 1977 film ‘A Special Day’

By Michael Luongo
The Supreme Court is pictured, in Washington, D.C., U.S., October 21, 2024.
Legal

Supreme Court allows appeal of Fifth Circuit PrEP coverage ruling

By Arthur S. Leonard

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THE ULTIMATE DRAG DINNER SHOW every Frid
Oct. 3, 7:30 pm

“She Ate” The Ultimate Drag Dinner Show at Branded Saloon
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“Spirits” is an immersive theatrical exp
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Oct. 9, 5 pm

Nou Akoma Nou Sinèji Haitian Dominican Transnational Film Festival
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Discover unexpected treasures at Marble
Oct. 10, 9:30 am

Discover Treasures at Marble Church’s Second Chance Tag Sale
Marble Collegiate Church

unspoken//unbroken is a multidisciplinar
Oct. 10, 7 pm

Unspoken//Unbroken: Performance and Art in Observance of Domestic Violence Awareness
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Arts

  • The entrance of Mount Morris Baths. What it was like to work at Harlem’s Mount Morris Baths, an uptown refuge
  • "All The World’s A Stage" runs Tuesdays through Saturdays through May 10. Adam Gwon’s ‘All The World’s A Stage’ takes on life’s complexities in a gorgeous new musical
  • "The Ball," a documentary about the underground ballroom scene in early 1970s New York City, will be featured at the Newark LGBTQ Film Festival. Newark LGBTQ Film Festival to spotlight BIPOC representation and honor Sakia Gunn
  • "I'm Assuming You Know David Greenspan" runs through April 30 at Atlantic Theater Stage 2. ‘I’m Assuming You Know David Greenspan’: A solo show with multiple characters and metatheatrics
  • Director Roshan Sethi with Karan Soni, who stars as Naveen Gavaskar, in "A Nice Indian Boy." Q&A: Roshan Sethi and Karan Soni on the making of ‘A Nice Indian Boy’

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