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  1. A Midlife Transition Rattles a Suburban Family Book Review, Today

    In his memoir “Frighten the Horses,” Oliver Radclyffe recalls his gradual awakening to the sexuality and gender identity he spent 40 years denying.

  2. Ian McKellen Has Clapped Back at Critics. Now He’s Playing One. Culture, Yesterday

    In the new film “The Critic,” he plays the titular acid-tongued reviewer in 1930s Britain, who is terrified of being outed as gay.

  3. Kagan Sees Threats to Everyday Rights Beyond Abortion Washington, September 9

    The justice said the Supreme Court’s reasoning in the Dobbs case called into question access to contraception as well as gay and interracial marriage.

  4. Cuando mi padre y yo nos enamoramos de la misma mujer En español, September 7

    Al inicio fue devastador, pero luego ocurrió lo impensable.

  5. Nell McCafferty, Larger-Than-Life Irish Journalist, Dies at 80 Obits, September 6

    Her pugnacious writing on women’s rights, gay rights and other issues helped turn her country into one of the most progressive in Europe.

  6. ‘Lover of Men’ Review: The Heart of President Lincoln Weekend, September 5

    Subtitled “The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln,” the film gathers an array of historians to argue that Lincoln had romantic relationships with men.

  7. Garth Greenwell: A Classic Can Be Both ‘Homophobic’ and ‘Lifesaving’ Book Review, September 5

    James Baldwin’s “Giovanni’s Room” has been meaningful for “generations of queer people (including for me),” says the novelist, who argues for “less facile” literary conversations. His new book is “Small Rain.”

  8. Daniel Craig Gets Explicit (and Romantic) in Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’ Culture, September 3

    At the Venice Film Festival, the star said he embraced the scenes with sexual encounters: ‘If I wasn’t in the movie and saw this movie, I’d want to be in it.’

  9. The Slain Hostages, and the Aftermath Letters, September 3

    Readers react to Biden, Netanyahu and the killing of the hostages. Also: Trump and I.V.F.; a gay-Christian alliance; reasons for joy; Disney trips; fancy dorms.

  10. Alvin Ailey, the Man and the Mind Behind the Unapologetic Sparkle Arts & Leisure, September 3

    In “Edges of Ailey,” a new exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the choreographer takes center stage. It’s another revelation.

  11. New York City’s Piers, Once Abandoned, Are Now Full of Life Metro, August 31

    In each of New York City’s boroughs, decrepit piers that once fed city industries have been brought back to life. Out over the water, they offer beauty, fun and respite from the city’s buzz.

  12. ‘English Teacher’ Finds Surprising Humor in Polarizing Subjects Culture, August 30

    In his new FX sitcom, the actor and comedian Brian Jordan Alvarez hopes to show that airing out cultural rifts doesn’t have to be serious business.

  13. When Pride Comes to Small-Town U.S.A. Op Ed, August 30

    Lebanon Pride Festival is a reminder that Pride offers something real to those who need it most.

  14. That Time My Father and I Fell for the Same Woman Styles, August 30

    It was devastating, then surprisingly not.

  15. How Does Mpox Spread, and Who Is Most at Risk? Well, August 29

    Here’s what scientists have learned about the virus, which was recently declared a global health emergency.

  16. Looking for Information on L.G.B.T.Q. Travel to Florida? Don’t Ask Florida. Travel, August 27

    The state’s travel website recently removed pages dedicated to L.G.B.T.Q. travel. Some Floridians aren’t happy about it.

  17. An Impressive Monument to Christopher Isherwood, Man of Letters (and Lovers) Book Review, August 25

    Though it downplays unflattering details, Katherine Bucknell’s big biography hails the 20th-century writer as an early advocate for the “chosen family.”

  18. ¿Cómo hace un hombre para comprar un traje de baño de niña? En español, August 24

    Como un hombre homosexual que ha adoptado una hija, he enfrentado algunos vacíos en mi conocimiento parental.

  19. Harris Makes Her Case, and the New Covid Vaccine Podcasts, August 23

    Plus, an aquarium bids farewell to a queer icon.

  20. Sphen, Penguin Whose Gay Love Story Earned Global Fame, Dies Express, August 22

    For six years, Sphen and Magic were devoted partners, adoptive parents and queer icons. After Sphen died this month at age 11, Magic began singing.

  21. The Afterlives of Audre Lorde Magazine, August 22

    The feminist thinker is celebrated as a prophet of empowerment and self-care. A new biography shows how she saw our future even more keenly.

  22. Hace 25 años, un estudiante gay buscó apoyo y lo encontró en Tim Walz En español, August 21

    La turbulenta salida del clóset de un estudiante en 1999 sitúo a Walz, entonces entrenador de fútbol americano, en el centro del debate de los derechos de las personas homosexuales en una escuela de Minnesota.

  23. Tiny Love Stories: ‘It Was Scary, the Good Kind’ Styles, August 20

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  24. 25 Years Ago, a Gay Student Sought Support. His School Turned to Tim Walz. National, August 20

    One student’s turbulent coming-out journey in the 1990s put Mr. Walz, then a football coach, at the center of gay rights in a Minnesota high school.

  25. Has Power Moderated Italy’s Leader? Not to Same-Sex Parents. Foreign, August 18

    Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has mostly shown a pragmatic streak abroad. But at home, her government is plunging many gay families into panic.

  26. Going Against Conventional Wisdom Letters, August 17

    Readers react to arguments by Times columnists that aim to debunk commonly accepted ideas.

  27. ¿Cómo se convirtió la viruela símica en una emergencia mundial? ¿Qué sigue? En español, August 16

    El virus está evolucionando, y la versión más reciente se propaga con mayor frecuencia a través de poblaciones heterosexuales. Suecia ya notificó el primer caso fuera de África.

  28. When Breaking the Dress Code Depends on Skin Color, and If You’re Skinny Metropolitan, August 16

    A new City Council law seeks to pressure schools to undo bias in enforcing a dress code across the nation’s largest school system.

  29. How Does a Man Buy a Girl’s Swimsuit? Styles, August 16

    As a gay man who had adopted a daughter, I had gaps in parental knowledge.

  30. How Did Mpox Become a Global Emergency? What’s Next? Science, August 15

    The virus is evolving, and the newest version spreads more often through heterosexual populations. Sweden reported the first case outside Africa.

  31. Sadness Among Teen Girls May Be Improving, C.D.C. Finds Science, August 6

    A national survey found promising signs that key mental health measures for teens, especially girls, have improved since the depths of the pandemic.

  32. A Wild Ride From ‘Dilettante’ to Director Styles, April 11

    Theda Hammel wasn’t always sure her varied résumé would include “Stress Positions,” her directorial debut.

  33. How Ron DeSantis Joined the ‘Ruling Class’ — and Turned Against It Investigative, August 20

    Over the years, Mr. DeSantis embraced and exploited his Ivy League credentials. Now he is reframing his experiences at Yale and Harvard to wage a vengeful political war.

  34. Teen Girls Report Record Levels of Sadness, C.D.C. Finds Science, February 13

    Adolescent girls reported high rates of sadness, suicidal thoughts and sexual violence, as did teenagers who identified as gay or bisexual.

  35. Ron DeSantis Stokes the Flames Interactive, January 23

    It has been a busy month for the Florida governor as he stokes divisive cultural issues.

  36. The ‘Golden Gays’ Return to the Stage in the Philippines Foreign, January 4

    They formed a community meant to support and shelter gay people who had been cast aside by society. Decades later, they are still living together, hosting pageants to help make ends meet.

  37. Anthony Fauci Quietly Shocked Us All Op Ed, December 31

    An ACT UP veteran remembers the doctor’s AIDS legacy.

  38. Personal Stories About Coming Out Letters, December 29

    Readers are moved by a column by Charles Blow and offer their own experiences. Also: Santos’s lies; Covid in China; digital payments; ableist language.

  39. Florida Lawmaker Charged With Pandemic Aid Fraud National, December 8

    State Representative Joe Harding, a sponsor of the law that critics have called “Don’t Say Gay,” is accused of illegally obtaining or trying to obtain more than $150,000 in loans.

  40. F.D.A. Considering New Approach to Blood Donation by Gay and Bisexual Men Science, November 30

    The agency may put in place a personalized risk assessment to replace the current prohibition on men who have had sex with men in the previous three months.

  41. The Democrats Should Run ____ in 2024 Letters, November 24

    Readers add to Frank Bruni’s list of possible candidates. Also: A gay marriage bill; funding Covid vaccines.

  42. Your Tuesday Briefing: Indonesia’s Deadly Earthquake N Y T Now, November 21

    Plus Iranian players protest at the World Cup and “Neighbours” will start filming again.

  43. Using the Word ‘Queer’ Instead of ‘Gay’ Letters, November 13

    Readers respond to a column by Pamela Paul. Also: Pandemic preparedness; regulating media; the need for unions.

  44. ‘Not Again’: A Weary Europe Greets Monkeypox With a Touch of Fatalism Foreign, May 25

    With war raging in Ukraine, and the coronavirus still circulating, many in Europe say they have bigger worries than monkeypox. Some organizations, however, have raised concerns about stigma.