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Queerty on MSNFrom Odessa Madre to Alain Locke: D.C.’s forgotten LGBTQ+ legacyOff the Malls Tours and the Rainbow History Project join forces for a new walking tour celebrating Washington D.C.'s Black ...
His works have been slow to come to stage and screen. But a new production of the novel “Giovanni’s Room” shows how rewarding ...
In line with Pride month, Quintessence Theatre Group presents the world premiere of the play adaptation of James Baldwin’s ...
Despite in increasing bigotry, homophobia and censorship, queer films are thriving at the Frameline film festival. Here's our ...
That’s a striking change, but modest compared to what’s happened among teen-agers: the National Center for Education ...
You also need charm, lots of it, to make a biography like James Joyce happen. Ellmann, a virtuosic schmoozer, could get people to do his bidding without ever seeming too pushy. A delivery of coal ...
Richard Ellmann’s “James Joyce” is a classic of literary biography. In “Ellmann’s Joyce,” Zachary Leader delves into the ...
Thrillers from Daniel Silva and Karin Slaughter, feel-good fiction and more will make you want to spend the summer with a ...
The first-ever authorized adaptation of the groundbreaking 1956 novel is making its debut not in New York or Paris, but in Mt ...
In 1965, the two intellectual giants squared off in a debate at Cambridge. It didn’t go quite as Buckley hoped.
In a 1963 wide-ranging feature published in LIFE magazine, James Baldwin praised the virtues of reading. “You think your pain and your heartbreak are unprecedented in the history of the world, but ...
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