T/lgbt

  1. Gay-Themed Forum Is Canceled in Malaysia World, Today

    The public criticism from the government and online attacks that prompted its organizers to back down are the latest examples of the increasing influence of religious conservatism.

  2. Musk’s Drug Use, and Companies Back Off Pride Month The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, a Friday news quiz.

  3. Pro-Trump Kennedy Center Executive Says He Was Fired U.S., Yesterday

    Floyd Brown said his dismissal happened about two hours after CNN contacted him for comment on his past statements on homosexuality and marriage.

  4. Pride Events in New York: Here’s How to Celebrate Arts, May 29

    A month of parades, protests, dance parties and drag shows galore.

  5. What I Learned Trying to Spend a Year Celibate Magazine, May 28

    Giving up sex was both harder and more rewarding than I could have imagined.

  6. Her Books and Movies Provoked France. Will Her Plays Do the Same? Theater, May 27

    Virginie Despentes is pivoting to theater. Playgoers “really show up, even for demanding or radical works,” she says.

  7. Goodbye, City Hall. Hello, Green-Wood Cemetery. New York, May 22

    Meera Joshi, former deputy mayor for Eric Adams, is taking a new job with the famous Brooklyn burial ground.

  8. Three Sentenced for Luring Gay-Bar Robbery Victims to Their Deaths New York, May 21

    The men were convicted of murder, robbery and conspiracy in what prosecutors described as a “deadly hustle” that targeted patrons at night spots in Manhattan.

  9. Is It OK to Let Our Teenage Son Hang Out in His Room With His Boyfriend? Style, May 21

    A reader’s husband accused her of hypocrisy because she wouldn’t permit the same behavior if their son were straight.

  10. ‘We Are Gathered’ Promises to Love, Honor and Cherish Theater, May 19

    At Arena Stage in Washington, a new play by Tarell Alvin McCraney has actors and real couples exchanging marriage vows onstage.

  11. ‘He Gets Us’: Trump Makes a Splash in Saudi Arabia World, May 16

    Many Saudis say they are big fans of President Trump, calling him a “straight shooter” who shares their values. Others were not impressed.

  12. Yeshiva University Reverses Itself and Bans L.G.B.T.Q. Club New York, May 12

    The Orthodox Jewish university had reached a settlement with the club in March but said the group had violated the agreement by “operating as a pride club under a different name.”

  13. Once They Told People ‘What Not to Wear.’ Now, Anything Goes. Style, May 12

    Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are back on TV with a provocatively named new show that celebrates personal style rather than dictating it.

  14. Why Has the Closet Taken on a New Allure? T Magazine, May 12

    Long a place of hiding and shame, it’s now being reconsidered in queer culture — and beyond.

  15. Barry Diller’s Moment of Truth Opinion, May 10

    At 83, the mogul looks back on his sprawling, complicated life and surveys Trump’s America.

  16. Cautious Optimism Among Liberals About New Pope’s Views on Gay Catholics New York, May 9

    Pope Leo XIV has said little publicly about a place in the Catholic Church for gay and transgender people. Some thought the issue would not be key to his agenda.

  17. Barry Diller Doesn’t Want to Pretend Anymore Styles, May 6

    The media mogul publicly addressed being gay for the first time, while also celebrating his marriage to Diane von Furstenberg. “Today he opened to the world,” she said.

  18. Utopian Dreamers Founded This Alabama City. Now, a Fight Over Books Is Dividing It. National, May 4

    Fairhope originated as an experimental colony, and that spirit remains part of its character. But it now faces a culture war, with its library at the center.

  19. Trump Administration Slashes Research Into L.G.B.T.Q. Health Science, May 4

    Nearly half of the N.I.H. grants canceled through early May — together worth more than $800 million — addressed the health of sexual and gender minority groups, The Times found.

  20. Jill Sobule, Who Sang the Original ‘I Kissed a Girl,’ Dies at 66 Obits, May 2

    Ms. Sobule, known for her advocacy as well as her music, died in a house fire. She had been scheduled to perform songs from an autobiographical musical she wrote.

  21. Trump impulsa que las personas abiertamente trans queden fuera del ejército En español, January 28

    También ordenó al Pentágono cancelar los programas de diversidad, reincorporar a miembros del servicio despedidos por negarse a recibir la vacuna contra la covid y crear un nuevo sistema de defensa antimisiles.

  22. Trump Moves Toward Pushing Openly Transgender People Out of Military Washington, January 28

    The president also ordered the Pentagon to end diversity programs, reinstate many service members dismissed for refusing the coronavirus vaccine and create a new missile defense system.

  23. 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.

  24. 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.

  25. 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.

  26. 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.

  27. Ron DeSantis Stokes the Flames Interactive, January 23

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

  28. 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.

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

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

  30. 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.

  31. 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.

  32. 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.

  33. 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.

  34. 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.

  35. 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.

  36. ‘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.