HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS status, testing, prevention, treatment and HIV positive community

Band of brothers: those who suffered in Colorado were first to fight AIDS

It was Barry Gaspard who first saw it coming. The gay men’s cancer that had…

Outlook has improved, but challenges still ahead for HIV survivors

When Larry Bankston found out he had HIV, he didn’t even know he’d been tested.…

Women often take the front line in the battle against HIV/AIDS

Sheila Keathley, owner of one of the first gay restaurants/bars in Colorado, the Denver Detour,…

NH town sued for discrimination over HIV/AIDS

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) _ A gay advocacy group is suing to block a New Hampshire…

Ginger Sexton’s second “Apocalyptic Ball” seeks to raise $25,000 for HIV/AIDS

Eight years ago, Briceson Ducharme was a 22-year-old gay man in Denver when his friend,…

Last call: BJ’s Carousel comes to a halt July 30

A conversation with Bob Engel is a history lesson. Engel, proprietor of BJ’s Carousel, has…

Appeals court: US can’t force anti-sex-work pledge

NEW YORK (AP) _ The United States cannot force partners in its international fight against…

India health minister calls homosexuality disease

NEW DELHI (AP) _ India’s health minister derided homosexuality as an unnatural “disease” from the…

Does Pride still matter?

The protest they called for would be born of the revolutionary spirit of 1960s America, and would become a tradition and evolve into today’s Pride parades and festivals.

AIDS prevention message lags three decades behind techonology, scientific breakthroughs

AIDS. It’s a four-letter word that packs a wallop. Hell, it’s not even a word.…