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This year, the museum’s exhibition is a more focused and intimate collection of contemporary art. by james gaddy read more.
best of nyc gay.
NYC SPORTS
take me out: gay sports
by David Sokol
New York is home to numerous sports organizations that welcome LGBT athletes as well as aspiring gay and lesbian jocks.
ESSENTIALS
nyc gay history
by David Sokol
The entire sweep of LGBT history is contained in the buildings, parks and cultural venues of New York City. During this 40th-anniversary year of the Stonewall Riots, explore these destinations and connect with this proud lineage.
ESSENTIALS
checkpoints: must-see nyc gay landmarks
by David Sokol
From well-known Christopher Street landmarks to lesser-known gems such as Brooklyn's Lesbian Herstory Archives, the City boasts a wealth of historical—and herstorical—treasures significant to the LGBT movement.
NEIGHBORHOODS
west village
by David Sokol
This vibrant Manhattan neighborhood offers charming, historic streets and a wealth of shopping, dining and nightlife options.
SHOPPING
just for men: nyc's sartorial revolution
by Michael Slenske
Whether they're offering upscale threads or casual duds, a host of new designers call New York home. Their mission? To help the City's men dress better. (It's working.)
KIDS
child's play in chelsea
by Lisa Freedman, Time Out New York contributor
Go west with the tots for an adventure in Chelsea, where kids' museums, shops, sports and more make for fun times with the little ones—whether they prefer yoga or snickerdoodles.
NEIGHBORHOODS
hell's kitchen
by David Sokol
No longer a no-go zone, a West Side neighborhood teems with bustling eateries, open-minded foodies and a vibrant nightlife.
DINING
fedorable: the story of a west village dining institution
by Erin O'Hara • Photos by Myrna Suarez
Fedora, the name of a charming restaurant in the West Village and the charming woman who owns it, is rich with history and significance, both within the gay community and beyond.

