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your recommended summer reading

Bound Elizabeth Ann Wood What happens when a 40-something feminist sociologist who studies gender and sexuality learns that her mother, a passive-aggressive and needy woman who hasn’t had a lover in...

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why do us gays always pay?

Sometimes gay men have more in common with straight men than we realize… especially when it comes to footing the bill. Chivalry is alive and well… truly. Ask any gay guy who’s just been for drinks with...

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products for a pride brunch

Do good. Drink good. Eat good. Look good. Feel good. It’s that lovely time of year, Pride is underway in a big way (WorldPride is nearly overwhelming NYC) and the gay brunch is at the top of the social...

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shady pines is still full of sassy shade from sophia et al

Now at HERE, “The Golden Girls Musical Parody” is entertaining audiences with a campy storyline befitting the actual Golden Girls. It’s the best possible result of equal parts drag show, golden girls,...

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interview: sheri johnson – the svtv network – the digital media platform for...

The SVTV Network is changing the world of online television, digital media, & entertainment within the LGBTQIA community, its allies, and advocates. SVTV Network (noun): Strong Voices Television,...

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a fitting close to pride: endorsed by #womencrush music shyra sanchez is...

“As Pride Month draws to a close, we should remember the struggle for equality in all its forms is still ongoing, and “Universal Love” is what we should all be striving to achieve,” says Ashley...

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madonna keeps pride political

Whether you love or loathe her, Madonna continues to draw attention and cause controversy with her music. Her most recent video release for the single, “God Control,” off her “Madame X” album, has been...

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your selfies tell a story: what will yours be?

Everyone’s taking selfies nowadays—even cats are at it. Maybe your grandmother as well: who knows? I’m not really talking about those  vapid pics in front of a full-length mirror, smartphone in one...

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why the latest ‘tales of the city’ requires an asterisk

I was a diehard fan of Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the Citybook series from the outset. First published in 1978, its protagonist might as well have been me if I’d been living in San Francisco instead...

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how to queer your next visit to an art gallery

Art is a bit like marmite: you either love it or you hate it. Or maybe you just think it’s not for you. After all, there’s plenty of unflattering portraits of affected middle-aged gay men flaunting...

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ingo’s a high line highlight

Nestled into the heart of Chelsea, Ingo’s Cocktail Garden is a dog-friendly, relaxing space to chill with friends over cocktails. With an inventive menu inspired by the life of Ingo Swann, the golden...

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give a few rah rahs for rahi

Obviously, you should read this whole article but you only need remember four words: get the tasting menu. Rahi (meaning traveler in Hindi) boasts ‘artisanal Indian’ cuisine and lives up to it’s...

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the wilson: definitely not a hotel restaurant

The Wilson, tucked into NoMad and adjacent to Chelsea, focuses on New American cuisine with a special emphasis on seafood. The restaurant is well designed to make the most of its space, but it’s...

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wild about wilde

Luis Martinez, general manager, and Chef Ali Dey Daly pay homage to icon Oscar Wilde with a namesake bar and eatery on 27th Street in Manhattan. Oscar Wilde would be a good choice for a pre-theatre...

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what the constitution means to me: a political play that almost speaks for...

Heidi Schreck’s incredible play What the Constitution Means to Me at the Helen Hayes Theatre manages to be both timely and feel like it will remain evergreen. With a well-written script that manages to...

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i’m a gay wizard is a y.a. fantasy book for every age

I’m a Gay Wizard by V.S. Santoni will be released for sale by Wattpad Books in October. queer voices was given an advance copy and the opportunity to hear from the author directly. Santori expertly...

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a tale of two twinks, or a quest for sustainable models

In his masterpiece, Death in Venice (1912), Thomas Mann includes a picture of a tragic twink who refused to change as he aged. …the apparent youth was no youth at all. He was an old man, beyond a...

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what the constitution means to [mike iveson]

We recently had the opportunity to chat with Mike Iveson about his role in the Broadway play What the Constition Means to Me—here are the highlights: QV: How’d you get involved with What the...

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interview: kyle motsinger: “love on each other”

Singer/songwriter, musician, and producer Kyle Motsinger is an aspiring, compelling and rising star amongst New York’s Nightlife and the music industry. His songs fit the genre “theatrical pop/ rock...

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giant fest 2019 launches as brooklyn’s premier queer music festival

  Will Sheridan #GIANT made the first announcement, via all social media, about the first-ever GIANT Fest. This two day, all-inclusive queer music festival takes place Friday & Saturday, August...

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