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Edmund White takes a wry look back at a life of sexual encounters and romances

When an accomplished novelist reaches the middle of his eighth decade, he should state what's been most important in his life. For Edmund White, it's the "thousands of sex partners" he's had since he was a mere child.

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How to be stylish and sustainable

So what are you wearing? Right now, take a good look, and then think about where you got it. How long have you had it? Where was it made? Those are important things to know, says Tiffanie Darke, because fashion has gotten out of hand.

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Dare to dream of creating your ideal living space

Your humble abode is much more than a big box to put your things in, say Barry Bordelon and Jordan Slocum. In fact, "you deserve to create a truly special place to call home."

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A Path from boyhood mischievousness to Trans femininity

Once upon a time not so long ago, "Jim" Boylan was one of "a group of twelve-year-old Visigoths" intent on mischief. They did normal boy stuff: setting off rockets, roughhousing, roaming, and bike-riding.

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When the Band Played On: A complicated biography of Shilts and the book that made America pay attention to AIDS

Born in 1951 in small-town Iowa, Randy Shilts was his alcoholic, abusive mother's third of six sons. Frustrated and drunk, she reportedly beat Shilts almost daily when he was young; she also called him a "sissy," a name that "seemed to follow Randy

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The Bookworm's best of 2024

Once the holidays are over, you may look around you at a floor full of spent wrapping paper and sad ribbons and wonder, "What's next?"

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How to Live Free in a Dangerous World a poetic journey worldwide with observant eyes

A review of the travel memoir by the Nonbinary multi-hyphenate Shayla Lawson.

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Bayard Rustin: Essays on the civil rights movement's lesser-known leader

A review of the essay collection on the Gay civil rights icon.

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Fair Play: An even-keeled look at the contentious topic of gender and sports

A review of the women's sports history book.

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All Pride, No Ego: Advice from a Gay executive's personal journey

A review of the book on Queer leadership by Jim Fielding.

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Useful and informative books on fires and wildfires

Terri's picks for books on the very topical issue.

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Small Town Sins an emotional workout

A review of the fiction novel by Ken Jaworowski.

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Through the Groves: Coming of age, coming out, and coming to terms

A review of the memoir by Anne Hull.

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Moby Dyke: Road-tripping to America's remaining Lesbian bars

A review of the Queer travelogue.

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Gays on Broadway: A front-row seat to Queer history in NYC theater

A review of the book on the Queer history of American musical theater.

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Life on Other Planets: A memoir of two worlds

A review of the memoir by Aomawa Shields – "astronomer, classically-trained actor, mother, Black woman in STEM searching for life in the universe while building a meaningful life here on Earth."

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Leg: A candid memoir of resilience

A review of the humorous memoir by Greg Marshall.

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A migration that's greater in the retelling of Black Folk

A historical look at the Black working class in America.

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A slice of American history poured over Ice

A review of the deep dive into the 200-year old history of ice.

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What the Dead Know: Listening to the tales that corpses tell

A review of the crime memoir.

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