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Fuerza Fest, a Latine LGBTQ arts festival in New York City, is returning later this month for the 10th year under the theme ...
A Seventh-day Adventist temple in Brooklyn will host a children’s choir affiliated with Uganda’s Watoto Church, a church that ...
An inclusive job fair called "Pride in Employment" will be held at 11 a.m. on May 6 in the rotunda of Bronx Borough Hall at ...
Gay City News reviews the latest albums by indie rock band Model/Actriz, whose singer Cole Haden is gay, and queer, ...
The New York City Council started delivering on those demands on April 24 when city lawmakers approved a package of bills to ...
Three friends — one woman, two men, twenty-somethings, all handsomely dressed in late 19th century attire — repose themselves ...
In this week’s episode of the Gay City News podcast “Thank You For Coming Out,” creator and host Dubbs Weinblatt (they/ them) ...
Nanette Kazaoka, a well-known figure in the fight for HIV/AIDS awareness and the rights of marginalized communities, passed ...
The late Pope Francis’ predecessor, Benedict XVI, was the author of Catholic teaching that gay people were “objectively ...
LGBTQ Democratic clubs are endorsing candidates in the upcoming June primary competitions for citywide and local competitions ...
An engrossing mix of melancholy, social issues, and cringe comedy, “Most People Die on Sundays” opens with a scene of David (writer/director Iair Said) naked ...