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Paul Schindler

Paul Schindler is the founding editor of Gay City News.

No Surrender on the Marriage Amendments
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No Surrender on the Marriage Amendments

By PAUL SCHINDLER
Gentile Fights Back
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Gentile Fights Back

By PAUL SCHINDLER
The Long War Is Almost Over
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The Long War Is Almost Over

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Groping for Cover

By PAUL SCHINDLER
If It’s October, This Must Be Ohio
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If It’s October, This Must Be Ohio

By PAUL SCHINDLER
Arson at Office of L.I. Gay Flock
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Arson at Office of L.I. Gay Flock

By PAUL SCHINDLER
A Sad Burden Which We Already Share
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A Sad Burden Which We Already Share

By PAUL SCHINDLER
Diamond in the Rough and Tumble
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Diamond in the Rough and Tumble

By PAUL SCHINDLER
Conservative, But Also Focused
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Conservative, But Also Focused

By PAUL SCHINDLER
A Pretty Face, But a Foul Mouth
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A Pretty Face, But a Foul Mouth

By PAUL SCHINDLER
The Whole World Is Watching
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The Whole World Is Watching

By PAUL SCHINDLER
Gov. McGreevey Should Go, Quickly
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Gov. McGreevey Should Go, Quickly

By Paul Schindler
Village Voice Fires Richard Goldstein
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Village Voice Fires Richard Goldstein

By PAUL SCHINDLER
Make Your Effort Count
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Make Your Effort Count

By PAUL SCHINDLER
William McCarthy Dies at 68
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William McCarthy Dies at 68

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Protecting the Lawrence Gains
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Protecting the Lawrence Gains

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Homage: Queer lineages on video presents
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Homage: Queer lineages on video
Wallach Art Gallery

OUT/PLAY proudly kicks-off its Season 3
Tomorrow, 3 pm

OUT/PLAY Presents CAFFE CINO: One Acts
The Chain Theatre

Ever since the release of her debut feat
Tomorrow, 6 pm

FEMALE MISBEHAVIOR: THE FILMS OF MONIKA TREUT
Anthology Film Archives

SoMad presents Life is Drag — A landmark
Oct. 13, noon

Life is Drag by Rachel Rampleman
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Oct. 14, 3 pm

Outspoken Voices: LGBTQ+ Storytelling Circle
Virtual via Zoom

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Oct. 14, 7 pm

CELIA CRUZ 100: Migguel Anggelo’s ICONS
Joe’s Pub

TARRYTOWN is a haunting queer, modern re
Oct. 16, 7:30 pm

TARRYTOWN – The legend of Sleepy Hollow, a new musical
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WINNER – BEST ONE MAN SHOW – UNITED SOLO
Oct. 24, 7 pm

Under the Rainbow @ The United Solo Festival
Theatre Row, 410 W 42nd Street, NY, NY

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Arts

  • Liam Oh as Ray McAffey and Miles Heizer as Cameron Cope in "Boots." ‘Boots’ marches through life in the marines in the shadow of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’
  • (L to R) Ayo Edebiri as Maggie and Julia Roberts as Alma in "After the Hunt." ‘After the Hunt’ mistakes arbitrary plot twists for complex thought
  • Jay Som's 'Belong' debuts Oct. 10. October LGBTQ music: Khalid’s ‘After the Sun Goes Down’ and Jay Som’s ‘Belong’
  • ACT UP members join ‘Fairyland’ screening and Q&A
  • “Kiss of the Spider Woman," directed by Bill Condon, opens October 9 in wide release. ‘Kiss Of The Spider Woman’ updates its perspective, 40 years after the original

Crime

  • Jacob Zieben-Hood, 34, was found dead hours after he allegedly told his father by phone that his husband was targeting him with knives. Manhattan DA charges man in series of alleged attacks against slain husband
  • Penn Station on Aug. 27, 2025. Lawmakers demand answers from Amtrak after hundreds of arrests at Penn Station men’s bathroom
  • Law enforcement officers set up barriers after a shooting at Annunciation Church, which is also home to an elementary school, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. August 27, 2025. In wake of Minneapolis shooting, White House falsely suggests link between gender-affirming care and violence
  • Convicted rapist of transgender woman in Manhattan walks in handcuffs.Convicted Manhattan rapist gets 12 years in prison, feels wrath of his transgender victim at sentencing hearing
  • U.S. rapper Lil Nas X, alongside his attorney Christy O'Connor, attends his arraignment at Los Angeles Superior Court in Los Angeles, California, U.S., August 25, 2025. Lil Nas X charged with four felonies after arrest in Los Angeles

Perspectives

  • The right to use the bathroom is increasingly under threat in New York City. Stop the disgraceful attacks on bathrooms
  • Erik Bottcher at his 2021 election night party at The Chelsea Bell. Erik Bottcher is the voice we need in Congress
  • Émilia Decaudin For New York to remain a queer haven, we must build more homes
  • 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

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