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Displaying all articles tagged:
Aids
art
Jan. 26, 2023
Felix Gonzalez-Torres Never Saw This Work Either
Nearly 30 years after the artist’s death, David Zwirner stages two pieces never manifested during his lifetime. How should we think about them?
By
Madeline Leung Coleman
brits 2021
May 11, 2021
Olly Alexander and Elton John Sexed Up ‘It’s a Sin’ at the Brit Awards
Proceeds from their duet go toward the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
By
Justin Curto
tv timeline
Feb. 25, 2021
How TV Stories Have Shaped Our Understanding of AIDS
Using the tools of serialized storytelling, television has both reflected and reshaped our perception of the virus, one fictional character at a time.
By
Manuel Betancourt
tv review
Feb. 18, 2021
It’s a Sin
’s Clear-Eyed Look at the AIDS Crisis Has One Big Blind Spot
Russell T Davies’s often beautifully moving limited series, now on HBO Max, falls into a familiar pattern that complicates its central tragedy.
By
Kathryn VanArendonk
obituary
May 28, 2020
On Larry Kramer,
The Normal Heart,
and Playwriting As Screed
“I had internalized that meat-ax political drama was a synonym for ‘clumsy.’ But it dismantled all my craft preconceptions.”
By
Helen Shaw
tv
June 18, 2019
Pose
Isn’t Just Giving an AIDS History Lesson
“There are a lot of parallels to today’s political landscape,” says writer and producer Our Lady J.
By
Benjamin Lindsay
Oct. 19, 2017
BPM
Is the First AIDS Film Where the Group Is the Hero
Such a film about the epidemic has never been made, nor perhaps ever will be made, in the United States.
By
Tim Murphy
long conversations
Mar. 2, 2017
David Hyde Pierce on When We Rise,
Frasier
’s Legacy, and Coming Out
“I didn’t come out to my parents. I didn’t accept or embrace that trope.”
By
E. Alex Jung
aids
Dec. 2, 2015
Kathy Ireland: Elizabeth Taylor Ran an Underground AIDS Safe House
Think
West Coast Buyers Club
.
By
Sean Fitz-Gerald
Oct. 30, 2015
Read Ryan Murphy’s Heartfelt Speech on AIDS
“You bring every last drop out of today because you may not get another one.”
By
Kelly Marino
July 24, 2012
Zach Galifianakis, Sarah Silverman, Tracy Morgan Speak from the Future […]
2015 seems really solid: there are plenty of turtaffes, boobs are finally considered gross by everybody, Arrested Development wins an Oscar […]
By
Jesse David Fox
world aids day
Dec. 1, 2011
Watch a Funny, Irreverent Look at Getting Tested for HIV
Just in time for World AIDS Day, web series “It Gets Betterish” focuses on the always-nightmarish HIV testing.
By
Eliot Glazer