I loved being a soprano…– Alexander Chee
I loved being a soprano. It was one of my very favorite things in life, and thus far, and losing that voice was a profound
I loved being a soprano. It was one of my very favorite things in life, and thus far, and losing that voice was a profound
As of 2013, according to the World Health Organization, 35 million people were estimated to be living with HIV or AIDS globally, and 39 million
At first, teaching was more or less a straightforward way of making a living and having access to institutional resources while writing – aka libraries.
My first letter of acceptance, to UMass – Amherst, came with an offer of a fellowship and a note from John Edgar Wideman.
When you’re writing historical fiction, you have to think a little farther into the situation: what the average social interactions were, what was acceptable behavior.
ACT UP was trying to explain to Americans that AIDS could affect all of us: that health care that ended once your disease was expensive
When you’re bi-racial, in the town I was in, in Maine, people kept asking, ‘What are you?’ It was like I wasn’t even human.
I’ve known the poet Eileen Myles since the 1990s, when I first moved to New York, and I remember seeing her walking her Pit Bull
In 2009, the ‘New York Times’ ran an analysis on the cost of being a LGBT couple trying to live as a married couple but
The day in 2011 that I went to the office of the city clerk in lower Manhattan with my partner Dustin to register for our
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