Imagine if there were some kind of connection between the four big headlines of the past weekend – the “debt ceiling crisis,” the massacre of innocents in Norway, the record heat pummeling

Two contradictory forces collided in the late 1960s – the civil rights movement and the “sexual freedom” movement – and the latter won. Gay liberation soon adopted the

As it comes down to the wire on the “deal” that will rescue America from the brink of a debt default, it is downright scary to think of the grisly historical precedents for this

Understanding events leading up to and following the Stonewall riots in 1969 is critical for appraising gay culture and gay identity in the U.S. today. I was uniquely positioned to witness what was

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

This writer has always been one to cheer on the efforts of legitimate news organizations, from top to the little weeklies at the bottom of the heap. But in the case of Rupert Murdoch’s empire