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How Gay Activists in 1980s NYC Rallied Police to Their Side
On the Creation of the Anti-Violence Project
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Elon Green
| March 15, 2021
When I Lived Across the Hall From Sid Vicious
Donna Florio Remembers Just Another Day on Manhattan's Bank Street
By
Donna Florio
| March 9, 2021
Pretend It's a City, Annotated">
Pretend It's a City, Annotated">
Pretend It's a City, Annotated">(Almost) Every Cultural Reference in
Pretend It's a City
, Annotated
A Fran Lebowitz-Centric Syllabus
By
Annie Berke
| March 1, 2021
Dreamscape NYC: Documenting the Protests and Pandemics of 2020
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The Longest Year: 2020+
, Photo Essays From the Year That Won't End
By
Rachel Cobb and Elissa Schappell
| February 25, 2021
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“Stay because this is a city of ghosts, and we need someone to remember them.”
By
Molly Crabapple
| February 5, 2021
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Alice in Wonderland-themed restaurant.">
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Alice in Wonderland
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Katie Yee
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Leslie Brody
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Corinne Segal
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Gabriel Sanchez
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Rachel Cobb
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Bill Hayes
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John Giorno: Fighting the Battle of Gay Liberation in a Homophobic World
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