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Paul Schindler

Paul Schindler is the founding editor of Gay City News.

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Brian Ellner Tapped for HRC Marriage Push

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Will Gays Unite Against Shirley Huntley?

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Federal Judge Strikes Down Portions of DOMA

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White House Intent on Accentuating the Positive

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Politics

Ellner Defeats Truman!

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NY Senate OKs School Anti-Bullying Bill

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GMHC Confronts Lease Crisis

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Politics

Brian Ellner Withdraws From Bid for ESPA Post

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Marriage Advocates At Odds On Marriage Push

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Van Capelle Departs ESPA, Joins Liu Comptroller Team

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Health

AIDS Protesters Block Gracie Mansion Entrance

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Politics

The Incumbent’s Pick For DA

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Politics

The Agenda Drives John Liu

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No Cameras at Prop 8 Trial

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Women Honored By, At Stonewall

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From Angry Protest to Solemn Commemoration

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LGBTQ+ events in NYC

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Homage: Queer lineages on video presents
Today, noon

Homage: Queer lineages on video
Wallach Art Gallery

Co-hosts Griffin Leeds and Nora Jefferie
Today, 7 pm

Well Well Well: Queer Comedy Showcase
The Rosemont

For the first time, The Heckscher Museum
July 25, noon

All of Me with All of You: LGBTQ+ Art Out of the Collection
Heckscher Museum of Art

City Lore Announces New Exhibition LEGEN
July 25, 6 pm

Legendary Looks: Preserving our Legacy Exhibition on House Ballroom
City Lore Gallery

Déa Thatcher invites you to come out for
July 25, 7 pm

TransVolution, folk-punk playlist featuring Déa Thatcher
The Powerhouse Arena

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July 25, 9 pm

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Arts

  • Four men stand together on a beach while facing the sun. Q&A: Charles Busch reflects on ‘Psycho Beach Party’ 25 years later
  • Josh Sharp stands on stage with his name printed on screen behind him in rainbow colors. ‘ta-da!’ review: A heartfelt romp full of magic and mayhem
  • Bella Ramsey speaks to reporters. A person in a suit is standing in the background. Primetime Emmy nominations feature LGBTQ representation
  • McKenzie Kurtz (Heather Chandler), Lorna Courtney (Veronica Sawyer), Elizabeth Teeter (Heather McNamara), and Olivia Hardy (Heather Duke) in "Heathers The Musical." ‘Heathers the Musical’ is bursting with talent, but questions remain
  • Jason Patel and Ben Hardy in "Unicorns." Q&A with ‘Unicorns’ actors Jason Patel and Ben Hardy

Crime

  • Outside of The Monster in Greenwich Village. Man allegedly brandishes knife, defaces Pride sign in Greenwich Village: NYPD
  • Police officers in NYPD vests examine scene where person was shotTwo men shot near Harlem gay bar; shooter remains at large, cops say
  • Man in suit looks at crime scene with blood and napkins on sidewalkStonewall shooting: Two teen girls shot near historic Village inn during Pride celebrations
  • murder trans PhillyKiller convicted in murder of Philly trans woman Dominique Fells
  • Photographs and candles pay tribute to the late Cecilia Gentili during a memorial service at Judson Memorial Church in Manhattan on Feb. 7, 2024. Man sentenced to 19 years in connection with death of activist Cecilia Gentili

Perspectives

  • Ronald Porcelli is the director of the NYC Unity Project. How the NYC Unity Project’s Family Acceptance of LGBTQ+ Youth Initiative heals families and saves LGBTQ+ lives
  • The 2025 NYC Dyke March. Letter to the editor: NYC Dyke March’s policy represents deliberate exclusion rooted in religious and political identity
  • At the Queer Liberation March in 2022. Pride is resilience, liberation, community, and identity
  • A picture depicting the late Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV prior to his election is displayed as Bishop Edinson Edgardo Farfan Cordova speaks during a press conference, following the election of Pope Leo XIV, in Chiclayo, Peru, May 9, 2025. Thoughts on popes, old and new — and their surprises on LGBTQ issues
  • Carmen Hernandez. Patients and employers pay more as healthcare conglomerates profit from federal program meant to serve vulnerable communities

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