‘A space to let your guard down’: The story of NYC’s first Asian gay bar
From sexy pageants to illegal gay weddings, The Web explores a fascinating chapter in the city’s queer history
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From sexy pageants to illegal gay weddings, The Web explores a fascinating chapter in the city’s queer history
We sit down with Marisa Meltzer – author of the new biography It Girl – to discuss the actor’s enduring image, styling Serge Gainsbourg, and what happens when ‘fashion icon’ status eclipses an artist’...
While a smattering of transmasc characters have appeared in films and TV shows in recent years, much of this representation feels tokenistic and shallow
While ball culture might be new among the urban queer, haus culture in India is quite embedded in hijra culture
Blood Orange is joined by creative director Alessandro Michele in exclusive images from the shoot
From bath oils inspired by Ancient Egypt to perfumes that pay tribute to Tiresias and Achilles, beauty has been drawing from the classical world, ancient civilisations and mythology
Touching Ground, a new photography and film project by Lauren Luxenberg and Ronal Sanmartin (aka WTF Ronnie), goes deep into the city’s thriving skate scene
Follow Suit, the new collection by Mortica Studios founder Liv Masterson, is a timely critique of American work culture
For a generation questioning subscription models and rejecting online burnout, digital audio players have become a tool for cultural ownership and focused listening
Label founder Father looks back at five of the most iconic releases from the label
We explore the life, art and legacy of boundary-pushing doll-making artist Greer Lankton through an intimate visit to her Palm Springs Estate
Held in the basement of New York’s Swiss Institute, Mona Filleul’s Sissy Institute exhibition is a sensitive ode to the artist’s community the aesthetic codes of smartphones
In Peter Hujar’s Day, Sachs spotlights a long-lost project featuring the era-defining photographer who captured New York’s queer and artistic underground in the 1970s
Emerging artists have the unique opportunity to spend three tuition-waived years honing their craft in state-of-the-art facilities.
The institution’s 21 museums will slowly begin welcoming visitors along with the National Gallery of Art.
A photo book documenting the late artist’s colorful, cluttered studio shows an amalgamation of decades’ worth of inspiration.
Máret Ánne Sara contends that the destruction of Samí lands foreshadows similar threats to more temperate regions and calls for alternative frameworks of knowledge.
The outgoing mayor’s move to grant the Elizabeth Street Garden new parkland designation could throw a wrench in plans to use the plot for affordable housing.
An exhibition in Los Angeles pairing decommissioned public Confederate statues with contemporary art captures America’s shifting political terrain.
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