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Longing and Loyalty

By Gay City News Posted on February 2, 2005
Longing and Loyalty
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Vintage Oddities and Dark Arts! For the
Today, 10 am

Oddities Market
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Join NYC’s legendary DJ2FACE and special
Today, 5 pm

WERK! CLOSING TEA DANCE
The Flea Theater

Join Christopher Street Tours for a Vill
Oct. 7, 11 am

Village Pride Walking Tour with Christopher Street Tours
McCarthy Square

Join the To Proudly Go crew for the Star
Oct. 7, 6 pm

Star Trek: Lower Decks Viewing Party, Season 4
Barracuda Lounge

Marble Collegiate Church’s annual Blessi
Oct. 8, 12:15 pm

Blessing of the Animals at Marble Church
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Louis Armstrong Legacy Monthly Jazz Jam (OCT 2023)
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Arts

  • The New York Film Festival's “All of Us Strangers” finds a new twist in the coming out story, one that reflects the changes in gay life since the ‘80s and the fact that many people do wait till middle age to speak openly to their parents. New York Film Festival stars LGBTQ directors, themes
  • Arnie Burton and James Daly in 'Dracula, a Comedy of Terrors.' ‘Dracula’ goes to camp in hilarious new telling of classic tale
  • Amanda Darrow, director of youth, family and education programs at the Utah Pride Center, poses with books that have been the subject of complaints from parents on Dec. 16, 2021, in Salt Lake City. Challenges to library books continue at record pace in 2023, American Library Association reports
  • "The Origin of Evil," directed by Sébastien Marnier, is playing at the IFC Center and other locations in New York. Lesbian’s family reunion leaves more questions than answers in ‘The Origin of Evil’
  • Bethann Hardison, who emerged as a model in New York in the 1970s, founded her own modeling agency in 1984. Documentaries recall the fashion legacies of Donyale Luna and Bethann Hardison

Politics

  • Daniel O'Donnell represents Manhattan's District 69 in the New York State Assembly. Assemblymember O’Donnell ordered to undergo retraining
  • Marty Algaze at a 2015 Stonewall Democratic Club of NYC event. Marty Algaze, co-founder of Stonewall Democratic Club of NYC, dies at 72
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a news conference to sign several bills related to public education and increases in teacher pay, in Miami, on May 9, 2023. Florida imposes stricter anti-trans bathroom policy
  • Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis listens during a Republican presidential primary debate hosted by FOX News Channel Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2023, in Milwaukee. GOP presidential hopefuls assail trans rights at first Republican debate
  • Youth groups rally at NYPD headquarters demanding that cops who killed Kawaski Trawick be fired

Crime

  • A man spewed homophobic remarks against patrons and staff at Pint, a gay bar in Jersey City. Man allegedly assaults employee at Jersey City gay bar
  • Kawaski Trawick, a gay man, was shot to death by cops in his Bronx home in 2019. NYPD official recommends no punishment for cops in Kawaski Trawick case
  • A collection of Rainbow Flags blow in the wind at Christopher Park. Two more suspects arrested for vandalizing Rainbow Flags near Stonewall
  • Man indicted for hate crime after allegedly attacking transgender woman on Bed-Stuy subway
  • Different Rainbow Flags line the fence at Christopher Park. Man arrested for vandalizing Rainbow Flags near Stonewall

Perspectives

  • An important message for the anti-trans lawmakers pushing transphobic legislation in statehouses across the country. Courts offer glimmer of hope during a painful year
  • mpox vaccine site Get fully vaccinated against mpox to protect yourself and our community
  • A Pride event at Yeshiva University in 2019. Time to recognize the YU Pride Alliance
  • A previous Brooklyn Liberation march and rally focused on trans youth. Celebrate International Transgender Day of Visibility by protecting trans kids
  • Why I cover and march in St. Patrick’s Day Parades

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  • A teacher at Flushing High School has been reassigned after allegedly hurling anti-gay remarks towards an individual during a road rage incident. NYC teacher reassigned from students after homophobic tirade
  • Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra testifies during the House Committee hearing on Ways and Means hearing, March 28, 2023, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Biden looks to bolster protections for LGBTQ youth in foster care

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