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AIDS

Bill T. Jones’ ‘Still/Here’ Transcends Time and Space

His intention was to "create a work, not as a rumination on death and decline, but on the resourcefulness and courage necessary to perform the act of living.”
By Caedra Scott-Flaherty

Barbara Kruger and Mark Bradford are Included in This Year’s ‘TIME 100’ List

Kruger and Bradford have both used their practices recently to tackle knotty subjects like abortion and the pandemic.
By Helen Holmes

‘More Life’ at David Zwirner Memorializes Artists Lost to AIDS

Until August 3, 'More Life' will run at three of David Zwirner's New York spaces, allowing New Yorkers a chance to reflect and mourn.
By Alex Wexelman

Quilting as a Radical Act: An Exhibition Examines the Art Form’s Revolutionary Impact

By Karen Chernick

Larry Kramer’s Righteous Anger Made Him Extremely Effective, and Controversial

By Helen Holmes

‘The Inheritance’ and the Importance of Queer Mentorship

By Billy McEntee

How John Benjamin Hickey Is Finding Time to Direct a Play While Starring in ‘The Inheritance’

By Joe Dziemianowicz

There’s More to That Viral ‘Sesame Street’ Interview Than Bert and Ernie’s Sexuality

By John Bonazzo

Border Wall Idiocy Is Even Stupider Than ‘Just Say No’ Campaign

By Chris Roberts

India’s First Openly Gay Prince Has Kardashian Ties

By Margaret Abrams
Peter Hujar, Self-Portrait Jumping, 1974.

Morgan Library Curator on ‘Peter Hujar: Speed of Life’

By Craig Hubert
This Frontline sandal is pretty inside and out.

These Velvet Heels Help AIDS Victims—And Relate to Elton John

By Dena Silver
Arnie Burton and Matt McGrath in Lonely Planet.

‘Lonely Planet’ Revival Sparks Stars’ Recollections of Life During AIDS Crisis

By Harry Haun
What will Mike Isaac's book about Uber reveal?

6 Uber Scandals NYT Reporter Mike Isaac Must Include in His Company Tell-All

By John Bonazzo
Lovers recall ex-lovers in 'Angels in America' at New York City Opera.

New York City Opera Clips the Wings of ‘Angels in America’

By James Jorden
Erasure

Erasure Takes on Brexit and Trump in the Name of Love

By Laura Studarus
Howard Ashman

How ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Became a Heartbreaking Metaphor for AIDS

By Dana Schwartz
Michael Potts, shot on location at the Knickerbocker Hotel.

Michael Potts Tackles the ‘Particular Humanity’ of August Wilson’s ‘Jitney’

By John Bonazzo
One-ounce bags of medicinal marijuana are displayed at the Berkeley Patients Group in 2010.

Afternoon Bulletin: Pot for Pain, the Poopiest Borough and More

By Christopher Crosby
For 30 years, scientists and the general public thought Gaëtan Dugas was "patient zero" for the AIDS virus.

There Was No ‘Patient Zero’ for the AIDS Epidemic

By John Bonazzo
Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton (c), US President George Bush (r) and presidential candidate Ross Perot (l) in a picture taken 11 October 1992 in Saint Louis answer questions at the athletic center at Washington University

What Debates Reveal About a Candidate’s Crisis Management Style

By Tevi Troy
Photographer Nan Goldin in 2014.

30 Years After ‘The Ballad of Sexual Dependency,’ a Look at Nan Goldin’s New Work

By Guelda Voien
ABORTION PUNISHMENTS It was at this point that Donald Trump's strategy of just winging it on policy started to hurt him. But by the time he told Chris Matthews on March 30, 2016 that he thought there "has to be some form of punishment" for women who undergo abortions, it was too late to stop him from becoming the GOP nominee. The gaffe locked in a now-familiar pattern of him having to spend days disowning his outrageous statements instead of doubling down on them. And that sucks up precious airtime that could be used to call attention to Hillary Clinton's vulnerabilities. This comment also didn't help lift his rock-bottom favorability ratings among women.

The 25 Biggest Gaffes of the 2016 Presidential Race

By Will Bredderman
After Orlando, the LGBT community is read to take on its next political cause: gun control.

Rainbow Reinforcements: Gay Rights Advocates Take Aim at the NRA

By Jillian Jorgensen
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