Timely exploration of the impact of immigration policy on LGBT asylum seekers
Take away its time capsule footage of gritty 1980s New York City, and the creative expressions and personal challenges charted in “Paris is Burning” seem, in...
‘We will continue what began 50 years ago, to bring us closer to equality’
We’ve seen these techniques in documentaries before: An actor reads, with reverence, words said long ago, as period-appropriate music plays; or decades-old audio is heard, while...
A 10-part look at world tour of RuPaul’s queens
June 27 at Carnegie Hall in New York and August 16 at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles
Put aside the fabulous dresses, formidable heels, life-giving lip-synching skills, and the ability to delight legions of fans night after night—and the queens of “RuPaul’s Drag...
What we put in our literal closet can liberate us from the figurative one
Prevailing wisdom advises us never to take candy from a stranger, or accept a ride in that van with the tinted windows—but come mid-June, there are...
At 83, Gerald Busby reflects on pre-HIV New York