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Special Report

LGBTQ+ Pride

Celebrating the contributions LGTBQ+ Americans have made to the nation's culture, history and collective knowlege


Andrew Rondinone
<p>Left, Rita Moreno, the Puerto Rican actress who played Anita in the 1961 film <em>West Side Story</em>. Right, the Italian opera singer Giulia Grisi in the 1830s.</p>

ARTS & CULTURE

An Absolutely Fabulous Celebration of History’s Greatest Divas

An undated photograph of "Edward and his chum"

SMART NEWS

See Photos of Gay Men in Love Dating Back to the 1850s

Darcelle XV, Portland, Oregon, 2019

HISTORY

The 92-Year-Old Queen Who Shaped the History and Future of Drag

LGBTQ+ Arts and Culture

Edythe Eyde started writing under the pen name Lisa Ben after an editor rejected her first choice, Ima Spinster.

HISTORY

Who Was 'Lisa Ben,' the Woman Behind the U.S.'s First Lesbian Magazine?

Kellie B. Gormly

Haring created this whimsical mural,&nbsp;A Book Full of Fun,&nbsp;nine months before his death.

SMART NEWS

Keith Haring Painted This Mural on the Wall of an Iowa Elementary School Library

Julia Binswanger

Princess Diana opened the first dedicated ward for patients with AIDS and HIV-related diseases at London&#39;s Middlesex Hospital in 1987.

SMART NEWS

Who Will Design London's First Permanent HIV/AIDS Memorial?

Ella Feldman

Clockwise from top left: Molly Ringwald as Joanne Carson, Demi Moore as Ann Woodward, Naomi Watts as Babe Paley, Tom Hollander as Truman Capote and Diane Lane as Slim Keith in &quot;Feud: Capote vs. the Swans&quot;

HISTORY

The Real History Behind 'Feud: Capote vs. the Swans'

Meilan Solly

Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein in Maestro, a new film that arrives on Netflix on December 20

HISTORY

The Real History Behind Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre's Marriage in 'Maestro'

Ellen Wexler

Craig&#39;s closet&nbsp;was unveiled at St. Vincent&#39;s Triangle earlier this month.

SMART NEWS

New Sculpture Comes to New York City's AIDS Memorial Park

Christopher Parker

An undated photograph of &quot;Edward and his chum&quot;

SMART NEWS

See Photos of Gay Men in Love Dating Back to the 1850s

Sarah Kuta

LGBTQ+ History

Left, Rita Moreno, the Puerto Rican actress who played Anita in the 1961 film West Side Story. Right, the Italian opera singer Giulia Grisi in the 1830s.

ARTS & CULTURE

An Absolutely Fabulous Celebration of History’s Greatest Divas

Brandon Tensley

Flanked by drag queens while brandishing a .410-gauge shotgun on July 6, 1973, Broshears announced the establishment of a new vigilante group: the Lavender Panthers.

HISTORY

The Controversial Gay Priest Who Brought Vigilante Justice to San Francisco's Streets

Sonja Anderson

On May 25, 1977, a fire at the Everard Baths in New York City killed 9 people and injured 12 more.

HISTORY

Before It Burned Down, This Bathhouse Served as a Haven for New York City's Gay Community

Robert Klara

No known photographs of Swann survive. This 1903 postcard depicts two Black actors, one of whom is dressed in drag, performing a cakewalk in Paris.

HISTORY

The First Self-Proclaimed Drag Queen Was a Formerly Enslaved Man

Cari Shane

Darcelle XV, Portland, Oregon, 2019

HISTORY

The 92-Year-Old Queen Who Shaped the History and Future of Drag

Mikelle Street

Li Shiu Tong and Magnus Hirschfeld at the 1932 conference for the World League for Sexual Reform

HISTORY

The Gay Asian Activist Whose Theories on Sexuality Were Decades Ahead of Their Time

Laurie Marhoefer, The Conversation

Queer artist Gilbert Baker preserved this 10- by 28-foot section of an original 1978 pride flag.

SMART NEWS

Long-Lost Fragment of First Rainbow Pride Flag Resurfaces After Four Decades

Nora McGreevy

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