Financial regulators in the state of New York are investigating reports that gay men on PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) -- the daily dosage of a drug that some studies say is 99 percent effective at preventing those taking it from acquiring HIV -- are being denied health insurance. Keep Reading →
Jill Collen Jefferson, the founder of JULIAN, explains what happens when a transgender woman’s death is ruled a suicide and a community calls it something else.
Starrf**ker Magazine, a beefcake zine for the modern homosexual, was created by Los Angeles based-photographer Jeremy Lucido as an extension of his art.
Lyndon H. LaRouche is not a name many Californians in the know say with a smile. As many Americans were still learning about the onslaught of a new, deadly and mysterious virus, LaRouche was inciting a panic and devised one of the most notorious propositions in the state's history: Proposition 64, which qualified for the ballot in 1986 with 700,000 signatures and would have required those who tested positive for HIV as well as those who had been exposed to it, to possibly be quarantined. Keep Reading →