In 1969 the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City's Greenwich Village, leading to three nights of rioting by the city's gay community. With this outpouring of courage and unity the Gay Liberation Movement had begun. Chronicles the history of lesbian and gay ...
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Presents twenty-five episodes of the police drama drawing stories from Los Angeles Police Department files.
New York's finest include the cool and collected Captain Barney Miller and his squad of detectives featuring the dryly miserable, intestinally-challenged Fish, the burley and boyish Wojo, the dapper and hip Harris, the coffee-killer Yemana, the fiery Chano and the encyclopedic de...
On his quest to find a cure to his radioactive sickness, Tariq Geiger, Barney, and Nate the Nuclear Knight come across a hidden community in the wastelands. But dark forces in pursuit of The Glowing Man threaten to destroy it all, and only Geiger's unleashed rage can stop them.
Reveals politicians who lobby for anti-gay legislation while leading secret lives, the double standards the media sets for these politicians, and the harm inflicted. Includes analysis from Congressman Barney Frank, former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey, activist Larry Kramer, ...
Explores the lives of gay and lesbian people in non-Western cultures, where most occurrences of oppression receive no media coverage at all.
"A graphic novel biography of Barney Frank, one of the first gay and out congressmen and frontline defender of civil rights"-- Provided by publisher.
Television series set in the sun-drenched sprawl of Los Angeles that tells the adventures of two California Highway Patrol motorcycle officers, Jon Baker and Frank "Ponch" Poncherello.
"Picking up after the events of the first hit series, Tariq Geiger leaves his home behind and now walks the radioactive roads of the former United States with his two-headed wolf Barney. But as his enemies doggedly pursue him, Geiger discovers salvation from the unlikeliest of fo...
The definitive collection of artist profiles by legendary journalist and New Yorker writer Calvin Tomkins, from the 1960s to today. In 1959, Calvin Tomkins interviewed Marcel Duchamp for 'Newsweek', beginning his six-decade-long career writing about art. He then joined 'The New Y...
"This funny, candid memoir about the author's intern year at a New York hospital provides a scorchingly frank look at how doctors are made, taking readers into the critical care unit to see one burgeoning physician's journey from ineptitude to competence. After his professional ...