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LGBTQ

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Essential Queer Reading for Pride Month and Beyond

These eight titles prove that L.G.B.T.Q.+ stories are as varied, vital and necessary as ever.
By Nathan Smith
An illustration of three workers holding up a red flag on a cliffside

The Inclusion Gap at the Heart of Healthcare’s Retention Problem

Dr. Jeffrey Doucette, Chief Nursing Officer at Press Ganey, examines how inclusive leadership and LGBTQ+ representation are essential to building healthcare cultures that retain the next generation of workers. Dr. Doucette highlights why visibility and authenticity must become non-negotiable in healthcare, especially as Gen Z demands workplaces that reflect their values and identities.
By Dr. Jeffrey N. Doucette
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Artist Edie Fake Imagines a Gender Affirming Future at Chicago’s MCA

The vibrant facade of his 'The Free Clinic for Gender Affirming Care' blurs fantasy and architecture to envision a different kind of sanctuary.
By Noah Berlatsky
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These Books Capture the Defiant and Joyful Spirit of Queer Life

By Nathan Smith
Pride In London 2023 – Parade

Pride Month Gets a Quieter Reception From Streaming Platforms This Year

By Andy Meek
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“The First Homosexuals” Is a Dazzlingly Overwhelming Chronicle of Queerness in Art

By Noah Berlatsky
A black-and-white photograph shows a shirtless person sitting on a patterned surface with their back to the camera, one arm arched over their head, and a large tattoo of a winged, high-heeled figure on their back, likely a portrait of Ethyl Eichelberger taken in 1979.

Queer Art and the Immaterial Griefs of the AIDS Crisis

By Sam Moore
A split image shows Nigerian artist Anthony Azekwoh standing in front of his artwork featuring two Black figures against a green background, alongside another of his paintings, which portrays a Black Jesus figure with a white crown of thorns against a red backdrop.

From Eden to Eternity: An Unintended Conversation On Blackness and Identity

By Ernest Nweke
Actor Elliot Page sitting down holding mail in the film Close to You.

‘Close to You’ Review: Elliot Page’s Brave, Bold, Confusing Performance

By Rex Reed
Theater audience

The Case for Funding Theater to Advance Social Justice

By Lane Sugata

Athens After Dark: The Ultimate Nightlife Guide to the Greek Capital

By Paul Jebara
Lucy Mitchell-Innes (L) and David Nash attending the 2018 Whitney Gala

Mitchell-Innes & Nash Gallery Is Closing to Become an Art Advisory

By Elisa Carollo

10 Queer Books by Queer Authors to Pick Up During Pride Month

By Madeleine Aitken
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‘Hidden Master’ Rightfully Places George Platt Lynes in the American Photography Canon

By Angelica Frey

Drew Droege Shares His Picks for the 13 Best Queer Books to Read During Pride Month

By Raef Harrison

‘The People’s Joker’ Review: A Trans Journey Through Gotham City

By Dylan Roth
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Capturing Connection: Photographer Clifford Prince King On Relationships, Fear and Finding Home

By Christa Terry
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The Performance Festival Centering LGBTQ and Feminist Voices

By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
A man stands with arms crossed in front of a classical looking painting of a woman holding her breast while an angle places a crown on her head

The Provocative and Risqué Rise of Painter Fabian Cháirez

By Nick Hilden
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Going Undercover with Leyendecker at the New York Historical Society

By Sonya Abrego
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Julius’, New York City’s Oldest Gay Bar, Gets Landmark Designation

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Gabriel Cholette Celebrates Club Love in ‘Scenes from the Underground’

By Costa Beavin Pappas
The interior of Julius' bar

Julius’, New York City’s Oldest Gay Bar, May Soon be Designated a Landmark

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Pride Spotlight: Jennifer Espinoza’s Poetry Creates a World Where Every Trans Person Is Safe

By Nadine Smith
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