In 1957, just as the obscenity trial over “Howl” was coming to a head, the Mattachine-associated Pan-Graphics Press published a...
Lambda Award Finalist While reading Mary Cappello’s Called Back: My Reply to Cancer, My Return to Life, I was reminded...
While I may not remember my first encounter with Phil Andros, I do know the one that made the strongest...
It is with a sense of shame that I admit I approached Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man...
One of the most famous paintings of the 20th century is Grant Wood’s “American Gothic.” Since its unveiling in 1930, it...
In Thomas Marino’s oddly titled memoir, Tomorrow May Be Too Late, one might expect to discover handsome lovers with suspenseful...
Lambda Award Winner As Lynnee Breedlove accepted the Lammy award for the Trans category earlier this year, at the podium...
At a 90th-birthday celebration for E. M. Forster, in 1969, William Plomer declared that Forster’s “greatest novel” was “his life.” ...
Guillermo Reyes’ smart, gentle memoir, Madre and I, deftly braids together the story of the author’s mother, who emigrates from...


