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A tender image of love on Chicago’s lakefront, taken by Doug Ischar, was archived for decades. Now, his 1985 series “Marginal ...
We went back 50 years to detail the history of Kansas City’s LGBTQ+ community and their fight for equal rights and the ...
For those who don’t know, Tick, Tick…Boom is the autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson that came before Rent. The movie ...
Production photos have been released for Invictus Theatre’s production of Tony Kushner’s monumental two-part play, ANGELS IN ...
In the early days of the HIV and AIDS crisis, fear and uncertainty overshadowed hope. Between 1980 and 1995, the epidemic ...
The event — which kicked off on the first day of Pride Month this year — is among the oldest cycling fundraisers for HIV and ...
epidemic in the U.S., 1993 through 2000. Researchers call it "a social catastrophe of the greatest magnitude." GRAPH: Number of youth orphaned by AIDS PHOTO: Siblings (CATHERINE SMITH/IMPACT VISUALS) ...
The State Department is taking over programs previously run by the U.S. Agency for International Development, also known as ...
At the start of the epidemic, AIDS was considered a“gay plague ,” and to be openly queer was to risk abandonment, eviction, assault or worse . Families disowned their children.
Part of the allure of the 1990s is a longing for the days when we were a monoculture — a world before the fractured intake of ...
Her unflinching gaze, which garnered both criticism and praise, confronted some of the most momentous and often painful chapters in global human history.
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