Opinion Listen to Dr. Levine: Take syphilis seriously Dr. Rachel Levine, the transgender Assistant Secretary for Health, has a warning everyone in our community should heed. March 28 2024 6:40 PM
Sex & Dating 8 dating tips for gay men from a gay therapist Love feeling out of reach? Take a breath and then take action. March 21 2024 2:50 PM
Print Issue Dianne Feinstein’s Commitment to People Living With HIV Won’t Be Forgotten The long-serving senator and former San Francisco mayor leaves behind an enormous legacy, especially her early devotion to AIDS causes. November 02 2023 1:27 PM
Opinion Remembering Pedro Zamora During Hispanic Heritage Month We lost the courageous HIV/AIDS activist almost 30 years ago — yet his legacy continues to inspire future generations. October 09 2023 2:00 PM
LGBT The Addiction Epidemic in the LGBTQ+ Community Why self-medication is more pervasive among queer people. June 06 2023 3:51 PM
Love & Sex Has Barebacking Become Basic? In the age of PrEP and U=U, is condomless sex still a radical act or just an average Tuesday? May 19 2023 2:05 PM
Treatment Writer Josh Kruger Just Took His Last HIV Pill New scientific advances had him rethinking treatment and activism efforts. January 23 2023 4:21 PM
Activism How These Young, HIV-Positive Gay Men Found Each Other "Being with other queer HIV-positive people is a liberating experience that allows a release of anxiety around status." December 29 2022 11:31 AM
Wellness Making Peace With Being Single During Lonely Times With so many diseases in the news, dating feels fraught these days. Here's how one man turned the hunt for love and sex inward. September 15 2022 4:48 PM
Daily Dose The GOP Is Targeting People With HIV. Imagine if They Had More Power The far right’s move to restrict PrEP access in Texas will only hurt the Latinx community — and eventually, everyone. We must act at the polls. September 12 2022 7:00 AM
Stigma Why We Shouldn't Tiptoe Around Who is at Highest Risk for Monkeypox Experts debate on whether focusing on gay and bi men will create progress or more stigma. August 19 2022 10:02 AM
Opinion Dr. Anthony Fauci on Monkeypox and Where the U.S. Stands Fauci says the government is racing to deliver more vaccines and treatment options, and warn gay men about the dangers without prompting stigmatization. July 21 2022 8:20 AM
Opinion Finding Hope This National HIV Testing Day Why this gay man living with HIV is feeling optimistic about the disease's trajectory. June 27 2022 5:34 PM
Opinion Juneteenth is Something Every American Should Reflect Upon The ripple effect of this country's violent past is still making waves to this day. But despite it all, Black folks persevere. June 19 2022 9:04 AM
Wellness Anger Is Toxic, Especially for Those Living With HIV Our wellness expert details the price we pay when we obsess over the (bad) behavior of others, and how to move past the fury monster. May 10 2022 1:57 PM
Opinion Philadelphia to Honor Those It Lost to AIDS, But Not With a Statue The city's LGBTQ+ Center will soon launch Remembrance, a living AIDS memorial that utilizes art, music, and stories. May 05 2022 2:25 PM
Opinion Still She Rises: Celebrating the Strength of Black Women Whether fighting racism, misogyny, or HIV, Black women have always persevered in the face of adversity. May 04 2022 1:24 PM
Women It's Time We Include Women in the Conversation Around HIV In honor of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2022, let's talk about women and HIV. March 10 2022 12:08 PM
Opinion Commentary: Greg Abbott Doesn't Care About Trans Kids This HIV advocate has something to say to the Texas governor about his anti-trans legislature. March 04 2022 5:20 PM
Opinion Daily PrEP is Good But for Many, the New Longterm Injectable is Better An HIV expert weighs in on why the new long-lasting prevention method could help thousands put the joy back into safe sex. March 04 2022 3:58 PM