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Theater

James T. Lane in "Triple Threat" at Off-Broadway's Theatre Row.
Theater

‘Triple Threat’ is a powerful exploration of spirit and recovery

By Christopher Byrne
Raphel Famotibe and Tosin Alabi in "Foxes."
Theater

‘Foxes’ takes a tender look at family and the costs of love

By Christopher Byrne
Kathryn Lewek (Queen of the Night) and Erin Morley (Pamina) in the Met's "Die Zauberflöte."
Theater

Opera uptown and downtown

By David Shengold
Imani Pearl Williams, Jonathan Burke, and Matt Walker in “Love + Science."
Theater

Love amidst an epidemic

By David Kennerley
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Enjoy a ‘Disco Daydream’ on the Lower East Side with fun and uproarious musical ‘The Village!’

Shavon Lloyd (Betto) and Natalie Lewis (Zita) are skeptical about their inheritance in Juilliard's riotous "Gianni Schicchi."
Theater

Opera roundup: Some comedies, for a change

By David Shengold
Mia Katigbak as the nurse and Dorcas Leung as Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet."
Theater

‘New’ Romeo and Juliet gets lost in translation

By Christopher Byrne
Robert Patrick was born to a family of migrant workers in Texas in 1937. He passed away in Los Angeles on April 23, 2023. 
Remembrance

Remembering Robert Patrick, an American playwright

By Kathleen Warnock
Terence Blanchard's "Champion plays through May 13.
Theater

Gay boxers (in brief) at the opera

By David Shengold
Marcel Spears and Calvin Leon Smith in "Fat Ham."
Theater

‘Fat Ham’ a tragicomic romp about identity, Black masculinity, and queerness

By David Kennerley
Gaten Matarazzo, Annaleigh Ashford, Josh Groban, Nathan Salstone and the company of "Sweeney Todd."
Theater

‘Sweeney Todd’ is back with a vengeance

By Christopher Byrne
Derek Christopher Murphy and Max Kantor in "Rough Trade."
Theater

‘Rough Trade’ review: Surviving modern gay New York

By Christopher Byrne
Sabine Devieilhe as Sister Constance in Poulenc's "Dialogues des Carmélites."
Theater

From Schubert to Strayhorn, gay composers find voice in New York and Paris

By David Shengold
Matt de Rogatis in a scene from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" in 2022.
Theater

Q&A: Matt de Rogatis about the bold, sexy spin on ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’

By David Kennerley
Anthony Rapp’s Without You. Photo by Russ Rowland (12)
Theater

‘Rent’ Boy: In ‘Without You,’ Anthony Rapp recalls early career with grief and gratitude

By David Kennerley
Ellis Charles Hoffmeister, Sharon Ullrick, and Mateo d'Amato in a Scene from "Not About Me."
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‘Not About Me’ is all about Eduardo

By Christopher Byrne

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SoMad presents Life is Drag — A landmark
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Life is Drag by Rachel Rampleman
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Tomorrow, 6:30 pm

Lesbian Lives Opening Program
The New School, The Auditorium, Room A10 Alvin Johnson/A. M. Kaplan Hall 66 West 12 Street, New York City

TARRYTOWN is a haunting queer, modern re
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TARRYTOWN – The legend of Sleepy Hollow, a new musical
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Benny & the JettsOpening October 202
Tomorrow, 8 pm

BENNY & THE JETTS
BACCA Arts Center

Get ready to witness an unforgettable ni
Tomorrow, 9:30 pm

Superstar Open Set
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Oct. 24, 1 pm

Responding to Authoritarianism
Proshansky Auditorium at the Graduate Center 365 5th Ave New York New York

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

  • Sasha Colby With Stripped II, Sasha Colby is turning vulnerability into performance art
  • Camryn Garrett is the author of “The Forgotten Summer of Seneca." Portal to the past: Author Camryn Garrett champions overlooked Black history for young readers
  • Bluestockings Cooperative abruptly closed last month. Bluestockings Cooperative’s abrupt closure sparks internal drama
  • A Lesbian and Transgender Flag Hangs Above a Portrait of Marsha P. Johnson. Gladys Wine & Books: A new space for Black queer femmes in Brooklyn
  • Participating artists (standing left to right) Sharon De La Cruz, Mariela Figueroa, Eliana Falcón-Dvorsky, Ivan Velez, and panel moderator Megami. From ‘cringe’ to celebration: Puerto Rican queer comics take the spotlight

Crime

  • The corner of New Lots Ave. and Vermont St. in Brooklyn is where an alleged anti-LGBTQ attack took place on Oct. 5. Woman hit with a chair in alleged anti-LGBTQ attack in Brooklyn
  • 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

Perspectives

  • The Caribbean Equality Project team at their inaugural gala on Sept. 19. Caribbean Equality Project celebrates a decade of resistance and belonging
  • 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

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