Bret Easton Ellis: Jason Collins is the Future
The rush to embrace and console every gay man who comes out is infantilizing and condescending—but it's a script written and promoted by GLAAD and reinforced by a sanctimonious establishment of gay me
Op-ed: In the Age of Clementi and King, Models of Pride More Important Than Ever
When the first Models of Pride took place in 1993, it was a conference focused exclusively on the issues and concerns of LGBTQ youth. Now, 20 years later, under the direction of the L.A.
20 Shades of Gay: A Young Man on Why His Coming Out Was So Much Easier
Op-ed: Chicken Flap and the Real Issue of Equality for All
Ugandans Both Proud and Brave
Activists attended Gay Pride events this weekend in Uganda despite the country’s antigay climate, and their bravery earned the admiration of many worldwide.
Op-ed: The End of the Epidemic for Whom?
Study results released today by the HIV Prevention Trials Network show disturbing rates of new infections, particularly among young black gay men.
Cycling Through Pain and Kindness
Cyclist David Rae recounts how riding AIDS/LifeCycle has changed his life.
Dueling Divas
Mariah vs. Madonna. Cher vs. Madonna. Suzanne Somers vs. Joyce DeWitt. Wherever there are ladies we love, chances are they hate (each other).
Looking For Your Fifteen Minutes?
Andy Warhol saw it coming. More than forty years ago the iconic artist and philosopher predicted a world in which, “everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes.” Guess what—that future is now.









