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Out gay filmmaker Samuel Van Grinsven’s (“Sequin in a Blue Room”) sophomore feature, “Went Up the Hill,” is an impressive, ...
This month, Gay City News reviews the latest albums by trans singer Ethel Cain and the rock band Water From Your Eyes, whose ...
Lord Nil and the Seven Deadly Sins” was devised by a performer who calls himself Lord Nil, and it involves seven increasingly ...
The numbers, however, likely only represent a partial list of hate crimes, given how many such incidents go unreported.
The Bronx-based LGBTQ organization Destination Tomorrow and the New York City Department of Social Services on Aug. 5 ...
Not that this fazed Bassichis. In fact, after learning more about Maya’s frenetic, groundbreaking work in the late 1980s and ...
The late gay (or bisexual) actor Sal Mineo gets a rare starring role in the provocative 1965 film, “Who Killed Teddy Bear.” ...
Joe Lovett, who broke ground covering gay and AIDS stories on network television in the '70s and '80s and went on to make ...
Three years after mpox overwhelmed New York City’s LGBTQ community, the virus has not rebounded to the same degree, but the ...
One year after Chappell Roan used the Governors Ball spotlight to showcase her New York City-inspired breakup song, “The ...
The 2025 Chain NYC Film Festival features a mix of dozens of independent shorts, features, and documentaries during its ...
Frank Ripploh’s 1980 “Taxi Zum Klo,” currently being revived by the Metrograph, was a product of the tail end of gay ...
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