In his “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” the storied homosexual Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) penned a work for popular audiences that held specific significance for his “Uranian” (a

The problem is that almost all gay history or criticism written since Stonewall in 1969 has been from the post-modern perspective, where all social reality is defined in terms of pleasure and power

A conversation I overheard on a train from New York last week involved a very fat fundamentalist minister in shorts, and a middle aged man trying to keep up a meaningless, “manly”

Mimi Swartz’ article in this June 19’s New York Times Magazine, “Living the Good Lie: Should Therapists Help God-Fearing Gay People Stay in the Closet,” followed by an

Marking an amazing turn of events Sunday, veteran gay activist Larry Kramer took the stage to accept a Tony Award for the “Best Revival” of his gritty AIDS-themed 1985 play, “The Normal

“Kings are interested not in the morality but the docility of their subjects” (St. Augustine, City of God, Book 2, Chap. 20). This subject concerns what happened to American society in