Music & Songs At NYC AIDS Memorial + Hegseth In Hot Seat + More News

Some news items I thought worth your time:

New York Times: “No Time at All” is a 65-minute sound installation at the New York City AIDS Memorial in the West Village (above). Culled from 53 VHS tapes, the piece is a continuous mix of music and songs performed by gay men’s choruses from 1985 to 1995.

The Advocate: Rep. Eric Sorensen (D-IL), who’s openly gay, confronted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the disrespect shown to Harvey Milk in light of reports that Milk’s name is to be removed from a Navy ship.

Cosmopolitan: 48 LGBTQ-owned brands that should be on your gaydar in 2025.

Washington Blade: Just in time for Pride month, the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles has partnered with the Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs to create a special “Pride Lives Here” license plate.

Law & Crime: A January 6 rioter claims his presidential pardon from Donald Trump should also cover dropping charges of child porn filed against him AFTER Jan. 6.

LGBTQ Nation: Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti (R) said it’s God’s will that he deny trans youth gender-affirming care.


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