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Young Gay Man Hacked Apart

By MICK MEENAN Posted on March 2, 2005
Young Gay Man Hacked Apart
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March 24, 7 pm

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On Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m., The
March 25, 7:30 pm

The Stonewall Chorale Presents “Considering Matthew Shepard”
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Broadway on the Bowery: The Music of Judy Garland
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Drag queen/comedian Pandora Boxx returns
April 6, 7 pm

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  • "The Five Devils" opens March 27th at the Angelika Film Center. ‘The Five Devils’: smells, supernatural powers, and ominous imagery
  • Patrons discuss Craig Anthony Miller’s (aka CAM) artwork on the wall from their bar stool at Superfine’s sunken bar in September 2022. Brooklyn’s queer-owned Superfine restaurant blends art, food, and music
  • The electronic punk duo Sleaford Mods are up to their 12th album. March LGBTQ music: Sleaford Mods and 100 gecs
  • Three people in a scene from "Rodeo." Q&A with “Rodeo” filmmaker Lola Quivoron
  • Beth B's “Two Small Bodies"part of “Sex, Power & Money: Films by Beth B” at Metrograph March 10-13. Beth B’s films look back at a queer, punk downtown New York scene

Politics

  • Out gay Congressmember Mark Pocan is pushing back against a GOP-led attack on LGBTQ youth. GOP-led House committee passes federal ban on trans student-athletes
  • Forest Hills lawyer launches campaign to become Queens County’s first openly gay elected judge
  • Marti Cummings, Assemblymember Tony Simone, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and Jackie Cox. Assemblymember Tony Simone inaugurated in style in Chelsea
  • Tennessee restricts drag shows, bans gender-affirming care for youth
  • Councilmember Vickie Paladino has developed a reputation for making anti-LGBTQ remarks on social media. Council removes anti-LGBTQ Vickie Paladino from Mental Health Committee

Crime

  • Elected officials call on city to keep disciplinary trial date in Trawick case
  • A picture of John Umberger. Medical examiner declares two gay men died by drug-facilitated homicides
  • A new Rainbow Flag flies at Little Prince hours after an arsonist set the previous flag on fire. New Rainbow Flag goes up hours after Manhattan arson; suspect arrested
  • Op-Ed | Keeping New York the safest large city in America
  • Deandre Matthews standing on a sidewalk. Gay man fatally shot and burned in Brooklyn

Perspectives

  • Why I cover and march in St. Patrick’s Day Parades
  • Food Bank For New York City CEO Leslie Gordon. Fighting food insecurity in LGBTQ community requires multi-faceted approach
  • RaySean Dixon Cultural competence in health care is a necessity
  • Santos’ ‘groomer’ rhetoric highlights hypocrisy
  • Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock waves to supporters during his election night party. In a troubled time, Warnock victory inspires and informs us

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