Mediocre comedian Tracy Morgan’s angry outburst last week, an out of control tirade against gays, was most troubling for his claim that if his son turned out to be gay, he’d kill him. A

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

The story of the suicide of a young man at age 38 has brought to light the destructive “aversion therapy” to which he’d been subjected as a youth, as CNN’s Anderson Cooper

I consider it remarkable, and maybe a sign of a positive shift, that a play written as a lonely, anguished political cry-out in the early days of the AIDS crisis in 1984 is now playing to sold-out

I was deeply involved in the early days of the modern gay liberation movement in the San Francisco Bay Area between 1969 and 1973. A graduate seminary student in Berkeley, I witnessed events in the