2019年6月29日 星期六

New York Today: Stonewall Uprising: 50 Years Later, a Celebration Blends Pride and Resistance

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Saturday, June 29, 2019

Stonewall Uprising: 50 Years Later, a Celebration Blends Pride and Resistance
Activists for Gays Against Guns remember victims of gun violence at the Stonewall commemoration Friday.

Activists for Gays Against Guns remember victims of gun violence at the Stonewall commemoration Friday. Brittainy Newman/The New York Times

By MICHAEL GOLD
Crowds pay tribute to the pioneers of gay rights in a rousing rally outside the bar where the movement was born.
Stonewall veterans cheer after Mayor Bill de Blasio proclaimed June 28 'Stonewall Day' at a rally to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising on Friday.
Highlights From the Rally at the Stonewall Inn

Friday night's event outside the Greenwich Village bar celebrated a seminal moment in the gay rights movement 50 years ago: a police raid and the L.G.B.T.Q. community fighting back.

Mayor Bill de Blasio has apologized a few times for quoting Che Guevara, the Cuban revolutionary who is disliked in much of South Florida, when he spoke to striking Miami airport workers on Thursday.
De Blasio's Guevara Lesson: What He Says in New York Should Stay in New York
By WILLIAM NEUMAN

Mayor de Blasio's penchant for dropping in Spanish phrases during New York City labor rallies did not serve him well on the presidential trail in Miami.

Thomas Gilbert Jr., right, with his lawyer, Arnold Levine, at the start of his murder trial last month in State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
Princeton Graduate Found Guilty of Killing Father Over Allowance
By EDGAR SANDOVAL

Thomas Gilbert Jr., who grew up in Manhattan's high society, killed his father for cutting him off financially, prosecutors said.

New York City wants to severely limit cars on 14th Street, a major crosstown thoroughfare in Manhattan.
New York Had a Plan to Speed Up Buses. A Judge Just Blocked It.
By WINNIE HU

The city was ready to turn 14th Street into a transit corridor. Neighborhood groups sued to halt implementation at the last minute.

Barbara Hunt McLanahan at the Children's Museum of the Arts in Manhattan, where she had been executive director since 2013.
Barbara Hunt McLanahan, Influential Arts Administrator, Dies at 55
By NEIL GENZLINGER

She championed emerging artists and, as executive director of the Children's Museum of the Arts, sought to make art available to all types of youngsters.

The SculptureCenter, which underwent a $4.5 million renovation in 2014, will have a new director starting in November.
SculptureCenter Names New Director
By GABRIELLE DEBINSKI

The appointment, of Christian Rattemeyer, signals the first change of leadership at the art institution in nearly two decades.

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan
Guggenheim Workers Vote to Join a Union, the Museum's First
By COLIN MOYNIHAN

Art installers and maintenance workers are to become part of the International Union of Operating Engineers, which also represents workers at MoMA PS1.

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