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OPINION Fire Island: Memory, community and the persistence of queer creativity

Few places in American cultural history have played as profound a role in the development of queer artistic life as Fire Island. During much of the 20th century—particularly from the postwar years through the onset of the AIDS epidemic—it became perhaps the nation’s most vital seasonal gathering place for queer women and men writers, painters,…

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OPINION SCOTUS has a death wish for Americans

In a 6-3 decision breaking on partisan lines, the Supreme Court ruled in Trump v. Slaughter that Trump can fire Federal Trade Commissioners and other federal agency directors without cause. The ruling overturns longstanding Supreme Court precedent and express statutory instruction that combined to protect the political independence and subject matter expertise of federal agencies for over 90 years. The ruling…

Theater / Dance

Chicagoans gather to learn about Black queer dance, expression

As massive crowds, former presidents and other celebrities mingled in Jackson Park for the opening of the Obama Center on June 18, a much smaller group on the North Side came together with an entirely different kind of gathering for the second edition of Welcome Home: A Celebration of Queer Street Dance. The event, which took…

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Chicago Pride Parade reclaims the spirit of protest

The 2026 Chicago Pride Parade on June 28 drove home that it is a protest before a celebration, spotlighting numerous organizations and individuals who each day take on challenges affecting the city’s LGBTQ+ community. The theme, Free to be Proud, was on display as the parade wound its way through Lake View. Cheers filled the…

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THEATER/FILM Chicago celebrates Pride on stage and screen this month

Whether you are in the mood to laugh or cry, Chicago theaters are offering incredible entertainment options to help us celebrate Pride Month. Read below to discover some of Windy City Times’s favorite theater and film options for the month of June.  Theater The complexity involved with being a 20th Century homosexual surely played a…

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Attorneys and advocates respond to anti-trans Supreme Court ruling in BPJ and Hecox

From a June 30 press release: WASHINGTON—This morning, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its ruling in two cases—West Virginia v. B.P.J. and Little v. Hecox—brought to the Supreme Court by states defending categorical bans on transgender women and girls participating on women’s and girls’ sports teams. The Supreme Court upheld Idaho and West Virginia’s…

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Dyke March celebrates community power and resistance

Dyke March, crafted as an act of resistance pushing up against overly corporatized Pride celebrations, returned to Chicago June 27 after an eight-year hiatus. The event, which took place in the Pilsen neighborhood marks its 30th anniversary in 2026.  The march started with a rally at Plaza Tenochtitlan before marching east down W. 18th St.,…

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