HIV-Positive Choreographer Wins Tony Award (June 7, 2007)
Bill T. Jones won a 2007 Tony Award for choreographing his first mainstream musical, "Spring Awakening" (this article was written before the winners were announced).
In The New York Times
Innovative Strategies -- Prevention Through the Arts (January 2004)
A look at several unique programs that use film, music, radio and other artistic methods to educate people about the risks of HIV infection.
In Transitions, from Advocates for Youth
Born Again (December 2003)
Will Tony Kushner's Broadway hit turned HBO movie -- the story of a white gay American man with Kaposi's sarcoma -- inspire audiences now that global AIDS has the spotlight?.
In POZ
Soul Brothers (December 2002)
Kerry O. Burns' one-man play is about the life and death of his brother Timothy, who died of AIDS.
In Positive Living, from AIDS Project Los Angeles