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Head to the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art to see Gemma Rolls-Bentley celebrate the US. publication of “Queer Art: From Canvas to Club, and the Spaces Between” with writer, curator, and activist Kimberly Drew and artist Clifford Prince King.
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What to Do in Queer NYC February 3-6

By Michael Shirey
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What to Do in Queer NYC January 27-30

By Michael Shirey
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What to Do in Queer NYC January 21-23

By Michael Shirey
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What to Do in Queer NYC January 13-16

By Michael Shirey
The now-shuttered Hell's kitchen nightclub known as The Q.
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What to Do in Queer NYC January 6-9

By Matt Tracy
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What to Do in Queer NYC December 16-19

By Matt Tracy
At Strand Bookstore on Nov. 21, transgender athlete and activist Schuyler Bailar celebrates the paperback release of his book “He/She/They: How We Talk About Gender and Why It Matters.”
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What to Do in Queer NYC December 9-12

By Matt Tracy
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What to Do in Queer NYC December 2-5

By Matt Tracy
World AIDS Day at the New York City AIDS Memorial.
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Virtual, In-Person Events Planned for World AIDS Day

By Matt Tracy
GAG honors Trans Lives lost to gun violence
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Transgender Day of Remembrance Events Slated Across NYC

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What to Do in Queer NYC November 11-14

By Tat Bellamy-Walker
Revellers attend drag extravaganza Bushwig in New York
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What To Do in Queer NYC November 4-7

By Tat Bellamy-Walker
Sunset is seen behind the skyline of Manhattan on the 4th of July in New York City
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What to Do in Queer NYC October 22-October 24

By Tat Bellamy-Walker
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Register to Attend the Virtual Gay City News Impact Awards Broadcast

By Tat Bellamy-Walker
At Strand Bookstore on Nov. 21, transgender athlete and activist Schuyler Bailar celebrates the paperback release of his book “He/She/They: How We Talk About Gender and Why It Matters.”
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What to Do in Queer NYC October 14-17

By Tat Bellamy-Walker
House of Yes
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What to do in Queer NYC October 7-10

By Tat Bellamy-Walker

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Celebrate the vibrant spectrum of identi
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Crafting with Pride
The Whaling Museum & Education Center

Whether you’re part of the LGBTQ+
Tomorrow, noon

Slice of Pride Family Service Event
Franklin Square Public Library

The New England Symphonic Ensemble and p
Tomorrow, 1 pm

New England Symphonic Ensemble plays Rossini, Mendelssohn, Fauré & Mozart
Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage

In a bold effort to spotlight its nonpro
Tomorrow, 7 pm

SUMMER SHORTS: An LGBTQ+ Short Play Festival
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Kick off Pride Month with a soul-stirrin
June 8, 2 pm

Kick Off Pride With All of Us Concert at Marble Church
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Celebrate Pride Sunday, June 29, at Marb
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Celebrate Pride Sunday at Marble Church
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Arts

  • From right to left: Santino DeAngelo, Erik Bottcher, Francis Jue, Carlina Rivera, Caissie Levy, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Tom Kirdahy, Brandon Uranowitz, Stephen Flaherty, Donna Murphy, Jonathan Groff, and Lynn Ahrens. Stars and neighbors come out for Terrence McNally Way
  • “I Don’t Understand You," directed by Brian Crano and David Joseph Craig, opens June 6 at the Regal Union Square, the AMC Kips Bay, the AMC Empire 25, and the AMC Lincoln Square. Q&A with ‘I Don’t Understand You’ directors Brian Crano and David Joseph Craig
  • June LGBTQ music: Cynthia Erivo and Lucy Liyou
  • Rob Madge ‘My Son’s a Queer’ finally making NYC debut
  • Crisco dancers in 1979, as depicted in the book "Queer Happened Here." A new wave of books celebrating queer spaces

Crime

  • 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
  • Robert DeMaio, Jacob Barroso, and Jayqwan Hamilton at their sentencing on May 21. Three sentenced for robbing and killing gay men in nightlife scheme
  • Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg on sentencing of Donald TrumpMan sentenced to 8 years for deadly Manhattan nightclub druggings in robbery scheme: Bragg
  • Sam Nordquist was 24 years old. Sam Nordquist’s alleged killers accused of forcing children to torture him
  • Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Manhattan DA’s Office looks to reverse trend of anti-LGBTQ hate crimes

Perspectives

  • 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
  • A view of the front steps of New York City Hall. Four cheers and five jeers to the City Council’s vote on trans protections
  • The entrance of Mount Morris Baths. What it was like to work at Harlem’s Mount Morris Baths, an uptown refuge
  • Cornelius Wiggins is the youth community engagement coordinator at the NYC LGBT Community Center. Finding my way: the struggles and strength of transgender youth in NYC

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