Few eras have been mythologized as much as New York in the 1970s, the decade suspended between the liberation of Stonewall and the devastation of AIDS, when queerness thrived in the city’s abandoned spaces.
Few eras have been mythologized as much as New York in the 1970s, the decade suspended between the liberation of Stonewall and the devastation of AIDS, when queerness thrived in the city’s abandoned spaces.