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Tilda Swinton on the AIDS crisis and why fluidity isn't frightening

“When I was 33 in 1994, I went to 43 funerals,” Swinton recently told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.

What Does Tilda Swinton Mean When She Says She's Queer?

"I always felt I was queer -- I was just looking for my queer circus, and I found it," the esteemed actress told British Vogue.

Artist Spotlight: Lyle Ashton Harris

We look back this month at the series, "The Complete Chocolate Portraits," for their beauty and clarity.

Hot Sheet: Week of May 4-10

This week Hugh Jackman slashes his way into our hearts as Wolverine and Peaches unleashes her fourth raunchy installment.

Artist Spotlight Nicola Verlato

"What catches my eye is what catches the eyes of everyone else: bodies in motion."

I Advocate: Eric Andrews-Katz

Here's what Eric Andrews-Katz, author of The Jesus Injection, is passionate about this month.

21 LGBT Biographies or Memoirs You Should Read Now

From German counts to Utah cave-dwellers, there's something for every reader on this list.

Derek Jarman's Alternative to The New Gay Credo

In life, the gay filmmaker and artist Derek Jarman was a polarizing figure. In death, he represents an alternative to the new gay credo of marriage, mortgage, and monogamy.

The Story of Jim French and Colt

Jim French died June 16, but we're glad to have his story in his own words, the way he would want it.

James Dean A New Film Tells the Sexual Truth

Filmmaker Matthew Mishory discusses his provocative new movie, Joshua Tree 1951, and explains why we're still fascinated by the late screen icon.

The Art of Maurice Heerdink

A new book by artist Maurice Heerdink weds Dutch precision with the sensual influences of classic Italian painting.

Artist Spotlight: George Towne

Towne's warm gaze infuses his paintings with life, and even love.

Artist Spotlight: Adi Nes

Adi Nes's staged, themed images are like the grand salon paintings of the 19th century; they appeal to all the senses and inspire contemplation.