Read The Gay Metropolis Online
Authors: Charles Kaiser
Michael's Thing
,
241
Michener, James A.,
338
â39
Midler, Bette,
248
Midnight Cowboy
(film),
209
n
military, U.S., xvi
WWII discrimination policy against homosexuals,
27
â29,
47
â50
gay relations in wartime,
32
â37
drag shows in,
37
â38
dishonorable discharges for gays,
48
â49
detecting gays in,
49
studies on gays' performance in,
49
â50
gays organize Veterans Benevolent Association,
51
â52
postwar GI benefits,
65
battle to lift ban on gays in,
333
,
334
â39
integration of,
335
â36
attempt to discharge the HIV infected,
337
Milk, Harvey,
288
Miller, Merle,
226
â28,
229
,
235
Miller, Neil,
76
Mindel, Lee,
303
Mindlin, Mike,
184
Minnelli, Liza,
196
,
210
,
211
,
259
Mitchell-Bateman, Mildred,
239
n
Modlin, Herbert,
238
Morgan, Harry,
160
Motion Picture Association of America,
144
,
155
Mount Morris Baths,
41
Mountain, Christopher,
318
Muppets,
311
murder victims, gays as,
84
in the eighties,
275
Murray, Pauli,
84
musical comedy,
89
â94
musicians, gay,
17
Music Man, The
(Broadway musical),
94
Naming Names
(Navasky),
72
National AIDS Research Foundation,
296
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People,
19
,
335
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force,
206
,
332
National Gay Task Force,
206
,
239
,
261
â62,
270
founding of,
261
â62
National Institute of Mental Health,
123
â24
National Institutes of Health: and AIDS,
285
National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association,
331
National News Council,
272
National Review
,
336
â37
Navasky, Victor,
72
Navy, U.S..
See
military, U.S. Nazi Germany, xv,
25
,
42
â43,
211
NBC,
270
â71
Nestle, Joan,
86
New Jersey State Supreme Court of,
145
â46
Newman, Paul,
135
New Orleans States Item
(newspaper),
286
New Republic, The
,
148
newspaper handling of homosexual topics:
See also individual papers;
in the fifties,
82
â83
New York Times
front page feature,
156
â60
backlash against gay militancy in the seventies,
222
â28
Merle Miller's feature in New
York Times Magazine
,
226
â29
AIDS epidemic,
279
â81,
286
â87,
307
â9
newspapers, gay.
See
gay magazines
on gay servicemen (1947),
50
Newton, Jeremiah,
199
New Verdi (bar),
121
New York City Ballet,
42
New York Civil Liberties Union,
252
New York Native
,
292
â93,
308
,
310
New York Post
,
286
New York State Liquor Authority,
19
New York State Theater,
44
New York Stock Exchange: ACT UP at,
322
New York Times:
coverage of homosexuality in the forties,
19
,
21
,
22
â25,
56
,
60
endorses repeal of antihomosexual acts laws,
143
front-page feature on homosexuality,
156
â60,
225
on gays in the arts,
165
discrimination against gay staff by,
175
â80
in the seventies,
212
,
217
,
225
â29,
250
,
251
â52
features “GayâIn” (1970),
216
under A. M. Rosenthal,
225
â29
daily versus Sunday sections,
226
editorial page of,
226
in the eighties,
272
,
275
,
276
â77,
286
â87
coverage of AIDS,
279
â81,
286
â87,
307
under Sulzberger and Frankel,
286
â87
on GMHC,
299
â300
in the nineties,
330
,
331
,
336
,
337
â38,
343
New York Times/CBS poll: on attitudes toward gays,
333
New York Times Magazine
,
225
,
226
â29
on AIDS epidemic,
308
â9
Nichols, Jack,
138
,
139
,
141
â42,
151
,
159
,
162
â63,
164
,
190
,
198
,
201
,
202
,
210
,
215
,
240
Nicholson, Joe,
318
nineties, the,
329
â47
election of Clinton,
330
â34
battle over gays in the military,
334
â39
corporate exploitation of gay market,
339
â40
gay marriage,
340
â43,
345
â47
advances against AIDS,
343
â44
Romer
v.
Evans
victory,
344
â45
Ninth Cirde (bar),
240
â42,
244
North American Conference of Homophile Organizations (NACHO),
148
Northwest Airlines,
322
novels and novelists, gay: in the forties,
7
,
44
,
52
,
58
â62
Violet Quill association,
284
Nunn, Sam,
334
Nyro, Laura,
196
Oakes, John B.,
226
obscenity: views on, in the fifties,
66
â67
O'Connor, John, Cardinal,
109
,
317
,
323
,
324
O'Donnell, John,
74
O'Flaherty, Terrence,
271
O'Leary, Jean,
262
Ono, Yoko,
274
On the Road
(Kerouac),
100
Ottinger, Richard,
217
Out
(magazine),
339
Overholser, Winfred,
28
â29
Owles, Jim,
260
â61
Paley, Babe,
172
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays,
262
â63,
330
Partisan Review
,
98
Parton, Dolly,
254
Paul, Maury,
9
â10
Paul, Dr. William,
343
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison,
342
Perfect Enemies
(Bull and Gallagher),
334
n,
336
Perot, Ross,
331
Perry, Rev. Troy D.,
143
PERSEREC report,
50
Peters, William,
160
Petrelis, Michael,
323
Phelps, Johnnie,
46
â47
Philadelphia: gay pickets at Independence Hall,
142
Phillips, Kevin,
333
Picano, Felice,
284
Pietrangelon, Lee,
275
Pillow Talk
(film),
97
Pine, Seymour,
199
Plato's Retreat (club/bath),
248
Poersch, Enno,
297
â98
Poison Tree, The
(Clemons),
115
Polak, Clark,
207
â8
police harassment: in the forties,
13
in the fifties,
70
â71,
79
,
82
â84,
111
,
122
in the sixties,
145
â46
and Stonewall riot,
198
â202
in the seventies,
242
political activism, gay:
See also
gay militancy
in the seventies,
206
,
212
,
213
,
214
â17,
261
â65
backlash against,
222
â28
Stoddard and,
248
â53
in San Francisco, CBS report on,
271
â72
Kramer and,
290
â91
and election of Clinton,
330
â31,
333
â34
and gays in the military,
334
â36
and
Romer v. Evans
ruling,
344
â47
Pollack, Sydney,
168
pornography, gay,
229
Posthorn, Stanley,
30
â31,
32
â33,
36
â37,
48
â49,
102
,
176
Power, Tyrone,
192
â93
Powers, Richard Gid,
70
pregnancy: on TV in the fifties,
67
prejudice against gays:
See also under
discrimination; harassment; in the forties,
13
â14,
24
â25
by WWII military,
27
â29,
47
â50
Kinsey study and,
53
â58
voiced by
New York Times
,
157
â59
in CBS reports,
160
â71,
271
â72
in newspapers,
175
â80
by conservatives and religious right,
272
,
273
,
275
â77,
329
,
331
â37
Prescott, Orville,
60
Presley, Elvis,
135
,
151
,
151
n,
259
PRIDE (Personal Rights in Defense and Education),
171
promiscuity:
See also
sexual revolution; in the seventies,
209
,
240
â48,
261
and AIDS,
282
,
282
n,
289
,
290
â92,
296
â97,
300
protease inhibitors,
343
Provincetown (Mass.),
44
psychiatrists on homosexuality, xv,
23
â24,
102
and WWII army policy,
28
â30,
48
â50
response to Kinsey Report,
56
â58
and government persecution of the fifties,
79
response to Hooker's report, in the sixties,
139
â40,
141
â42,
158
â59,
161
,
162
,
163
â64,
171