Richard Vechi
Posted on March 12, 2015 by A&U in Gallery

Different Blessings With wit and passion, artist Richard Vechi explores sexuality, faith and living as a long-term survivor by Lester Strong buy xanax online without prescription Photography, painting, videos, constructions, installations—New Jersey-based Richard Vechi has produced work in a number of media, bringing to his art an imaginative vision that is at once witty, sexy, [...]
Been There, Done That!
Posted on June 19, 2014 by A&U in Columns, First Generation

First Generation by Chuck Willman Been There, Done That! Stigma, like history, seems to have a tendency to repeat itself Sometimes our worst enemies are ourselves. I’m as guilty of this as the next person. I grew up as a somewhat obedient little Catholic boy, even serving as an altar boy. The rules and expectations [...]
Surviving Surviving
Posted on February 26, 2014 by A&U in Columns, First Generation

First Generation by Chuck Willman Just Being Human How do we survive surviving the plague? First of all, I hope everyone was able to enjoy the holiday season, no matter what or if you celebrate anything. We all know that what’s supposed to be one of the “happiest” times of the year—all filled with hope [...]
The AIDS Generation
Posted on December 30, 2013 by A&U in Positively Literary

The AIDS Generation: Stories of Survival and Resilience Oxford University Press by Perry N. Halkitis Reviewed by Larry Buhl Those who reached adulthood during WWII have been called the greatest generation. In developing his book, The AIDS Generation: Stories of Survival and Resilience, Perry Halkitis, PhD, MS, MPH, calls young gay men who came of [...]



