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Women on the Verge: Classic Almodovar

The films of Pedro Almodovar tend toward either drama or camp — though even the dramatic ones possess a kiss of campiness, just as the campy ones maintain a good amount of plot...

The Leslie Lohman Museum Presents Expanded Visions: Fifty Years of Collecting

This March, New York’s premiere museum for gay and lesbian art is reopening its doors after taking a hiatus to accommodate a greatly-anticipated expansion of the SoHo location....

See The View Upstairs at the Lynn Redgrave Theater

Musicals are so often thought of as “gay,” it can be easy to forget that every once in a while one of of them actually addresses the LGBT experience, like La Cage Aux Folles,...

Kerry James Marshall: One Artist’s View of Black History

In the 600-year history of the African American experience, there are tragically few known and collected artists and even fewer representations of black people when it comes to...

Sister Is Doing It for Herself: The Return of Solange

Beyonce’s little sister steps into her own on this attention grabbing, socially-conscious release....

Ru the Day VH-1 Snatched The Snatch Game?

Yes, it’s true: Effective immediately, Ru Paul’s Drag Race is no longer a property of LOGO, and beginning Friday, March 24, the show will be airing on VH-1, the...

Hippie Haute Couture Celebrated at NYC Gallery Showing

The Museum of Arts and Design exhibit is called “Counter-Couture: Fashioning Identity in the American Counterculture.” But you’d be just fine thinking about it...

Iris House “Women As the Face of AIDS” Summit

May 8 Recognizing the current volatile political climate, this year’s 12th edition of Iris House’s annual summit on HIV prevention and treatment takes on the powerful theme:...

Becoming Andy Warhol Brings Pop Art Full Circle

Before Warhol was Warhol, he was just another commercial illustrator who sought to break out into the art scene in NYC....

It's Blood on the Tracks for The Girl on the Train

When relationships dissolve, there is often friction between perspectives: Which partner crossed the line?...

It’s Blood on the Tracks for The Girl on the Train

When relationships dissolve, there is often friction between perspectives: Which partner crossed the line? Add a murder and a woman struggling with drinking-related blackouts, and...

Brews Are Big News at the NYC Craft Beer Festival

March 3–4 The annual NYC Craft Beer Festival makes its intoxicating return to Manhattan, featuring tastings from 75 national breweries along with a hearty lineup of bites from...

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