On December 1, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis will mark World AIDS Day Subscribe to the weekly St. Louis Arts+Culture newsletter to discover must-attend art exhibits, performances, festivals, ...
A Legacy of HIV/AIDS in the Arts explores the impact of the virus that causes AIDS through the lens of poetry, theatre, opera ...
December 1 is the annual World AIDS Day observance. An estimated 78 million people have become infected with HIV, and 35 million people have died of AIDS-related illnesses since 1981. Up Against the ...
Art installations across downtown Missoula and in some galleries were effectively removed from sight this week to showcase the AIDS epidemic’s disproportionate impact on the LGBTQ community. The ...
Though the first display of the AIDS Quilt did not take place until October 11, 1987, during the Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, its origin was a 1985 candlelight vigil ...
Between 1981—when AIDS claimed its first reported cases—and 1996, there was not one drug for treating HIV. In those 15 years, as 343,000 Americans, many of them in the arts, died without hope, an ...
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