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City Law Department Says Mayor’s Office Ordered Video Store Busts

City Law Department Says Mayor’s Office Ordered Video Store Busts

BY DUNCAN OSBORNE | Material unearthed in a federal lawsuit brought by a gay man who charges he was falsely arrested for prostitution in a Manhattan porn shop in 2008 suggests the Bloomberg administration was actively involved in directing such prostitution arrests at that time. Police arrested at least 30 men for prostitution in at least [...]

As Pride Agenda Heads to Albany, GENDA Push Accelerates

As Pride Agenda Heads to Albany, GENDA Push Accelerates

BY PAUL SCHINDLER | As the Empire State Pride Agenda (ESPA) prepares to lead roughly 700 LGBT advocates to the State Capitol in Albany for the group’s annual Equality and Justice Day lobbying effort on April 30, supporters of a decade-old transgender civil rights measure are stepping up the push to secure Senate passage this [...]

Two May Memorials for Slain Queens Gay Activist

Two May Memorials for Slain Queens Gay Activist

BY ANDY HUMM | The brutal and mysterious murder of Queens gay community leader Lou Rispoli, 62, on October 20 of last year has yet to be solved. But his friends and loved ones will remember him on two occasions in May, with a concert and a memorial service in his honor. Lou Rispoli to be [...]

HIV-Positive Wellness Can Be a Cooperative Push

HIV-Positive Wellness Can Be a Cooperative Push

BY JOSEPH EHRMAN-DUPRE | It was a very adventurous time,” explained Jared Becker, co-founder of the New York Buyers’ Club. There was only a moment’s pause before George Carter, another co-founder added, “It was a desperate time.” The challenging period in question was the rise of the HIV/AIDS epidemic from the mid-1980s into the early ‘90s. [...]

Public Advocate Candidates Acknowledge Office’s Limits, Mostly Agree on LGBT Issues

Public Advocate Candidates Acknowledge Office’s Limits, Mostly Agree on LGBT Issues

BY DUNCAN OSBORNE | Early in a debate among four candidates for the Democratic nomination for city public advocate, the contenders had to concede that the office has little power beyond its voice. “As a public advocate, you’re unlikely to pass legislation and you have no money,” said Reshma Saujani during the April 17 event that [...]

A Kinder, Gentler Dolan?

A Kinder, Gentler Dolan?

BY ANDY HUMM | Cardinal Timothy Dolan, asked on two Easter Sunday morning news shows about his message for the LGBT community, sounded open enough that the New York Times headlined its story “Dolan Says Catholic Church Should Be More Welcoming to Gay People.” On ABC’s “This Week,” Dolan said the Church “has to do better [...]

A Brave Push for Empowerment in South Africa

A Brave Push for Empowerment in South Africa

BY JOSEPH EHRMAN-DUPRE | Where in the world could endemic homophobia be cured — if only briefly — by a game of soccer? One such place is South Africa, a country united by sports and an idyllic post-apartheid Constitution, but divided by social and cultural realities that can seep in with violent force. Something about that [...]

Buoyantly, Urgently, AIDS Memorial Advocates Press for Funds

Buoyantly, Urgently, AIDS Memorial Advocates Press for Funds

BY NATHAN RILEY | In an atmosphere of both celebration and anxiety, a capital campaign for the New York City AIDS Memorial was formally launched at a March 27 press conference, with a new rendering of the triangular park — reflecting the design’s latest tweaks — unveiled as the project’s board of directors made an appeal [...]

Elite Fifth Avenue Retailers Face Flak for Anti-Gay Ties

Elite Fifth Avenue Retailers Face Flak for Anti-Gay Ties

BY ANDY HUMM | Many people of means have gotten behind the fight for marriage equality in recent years, but likely few of them realize that their purchases of the high-end cosmetics lines Laura Mercier and RéVive generate profits for the right-wing DeVos family. The family’s business is helmed by Doug DeVos, who donated half a [...]

Surrounded by Labor Leaders, Quinn Announces Sick Leave Compromise

Surrounded by Labor Leaders, Quinn Announces Sick Leave Compromise

BY PAUL SCHINDLER | Scarcely a week after City Council Speaker Christine Quinn told an audience of hundreds at an LGBT Democratic mayoral forum that she did not favor moving forward now on pending paid sick leave legislation, she announced a compromise measure to do just that at a March 29 City Hall press conference. The [...]