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Panic at the disco: A new novel examines the queer mid-life crisis in a uniquely beautiful way

I Make Envy on Your Disco follows a gay man navigating an existential crisis against the lush, electric backdrop of Berlin.

Hot Sheet for July 5, 2013

The top 10 entertainment and events highlights on our gaydar this week: From young love gone awry to leather sex and murder, we have it covered.

WATCH: 'The Carrie Diaries' Revisits the Impact of the '80s AIDS Crisis

The Carrie Diaries highlights the impact of the AIDS crisis on New York City's gay community in the mid-'80s in tonight's new episode. Watch an exclusive clip here.

Across the gay divide

AIDS didn't behead the gay community; it drove a wedge between generations that neither side has done a very good job of bridging.

Arnie Kantrowitz, Pioneering Activist and GLAAD Cofounder, Dead at 81

"Kantrowitz's activism paved the way for the growing visibility, protections, and acceptance of the LGBTQ community that we see today," said GLAAD's Sarah Kate Ellis.

Ed Koch’s Loneliness and His Ineffectual Leadership on HIV

The New York Times reveals only some of the former New York City mayor's secrets.

Op-ed: Gay Abstinence Isn't an Answer to Blood Ban

A proposed amendment to the FDA blood ban that requires a one-year period of abstinence is ineffective and discriminatory, says the CEO of Gay Men's Health Crisis.

You Just Finished 'It's a Sin.' Here's What to Watch Next.

HIV has shaken the world for 40 years; it's also produced some incredible art.

Ousted evangelist Ted Haggard confesses to 'sexual immorality'

Less than 24 hours after he was fired from the pulpit of the evangelical megachurch he founded, the Rev. Ted Haggard confessed to his followers Sunday that he was guilty of sexual immorality.

From AIDS to Assassinations, Sen. Feinstein Was Always There for Us

David Mixner, Dianne Feinstein's friend and colleague for over 40 years, shares thoughts about her strength of character.

This Lesbian Rabbi Cared for Dying AIDS Patients When Few Would

Rabbi Denise Eger discusses coming out of the closet during the early days of the AIDS crisis on the LGBTQ&A podcast. 

The Leather Community Isn't 'Degenerate' — It Leads the LGBTQ Movement

Contributor Daniel Arrieta gives a history lesson to those who would promote prejudice and sex-shaming.

Stephen Sondheim Soared While the Rest of Us Remained on the Ground

The LGBTQ+ icon's death rekindles memories for a struggling gay actor who was deeply affected by the composer and lyricist's work. 

Gay Serial Killer Suspect's Estate Turns Up Two More DNA Samples

Investigators said the suspected killer’s vast estate may contain the bodies of over 25 boys and young gay men.

George H.W. Bush's AIDS Neglect Reflected America's Gay Hate

The 41st president was far from a hero when it came to HIV, but he was in lockstep, if not ahead, of the average American at the time.

Trevor Project Takes Text, Chat Services 24/7

With AT&T providing financial support and Tyler Oakley helping to get the word out, Trevor's services are more accessible than ever.

Where We Stand With HIV

Thirty-five years on, what's changed and what hasn't.

Chechen Refugee to Americans: Don't Forget About Us

A trans woman shares her harrowing journey out of Chechnya and pleads with the public to not look away.

How GMHC's Latex Ball Has Been Promoting LGBTQ+ Health for 30 Years

GMHC's Luna Luis Ortiz writes about the importance of ballrooms and balls for National LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week.