Saving Our Stories – ‘Stonewall Remembered: Fifty Years, Two Witnesses’
Occasionally in life we have the great fortune of crossing paths with history. One of mine is knowing a woman
Read moreOccasionally in life we have the great fortune of crossing paths with history. One of mine is knowing a woman
Read moreSave Our Stories! My first-time covering NYC Pride as a professional writer/journalist was in 2003 working for the New York
Read moreIn its quest for authoritarian power, the New Right has resurrected old hateful tropes and lies about gay people like
Read moreFor the first time in three years, Pride celebrations are returning in person with their full fabulousness and passion on
Read moreOn the holiday dedicated to the celebration of love, we take note that not all love is celebrated. In fact,
Read moreBy Lawrence Pfeil, Jr. The final dress rehearsal of the original West End production of COMPANY was a disaster. It
Read more“We are entitled to our history… I don’t think you can be a people until you have a history.” –
Read moreOur inescapable reality is living in a time of anger, outrage, division, mistrust, and hate. It doesn’t help that wearing
Read morePrior to June 25, 1978, there had been no unifying symbol of Pride for the ever growing ever more visible
Read moreBy Lawrence Pfeil, Jr. It is safe to say that since the Stonewall Uprising in 1969 nothing has so dramatically
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