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      • As much as he tried to compartmentalize his public and private existence, he was fundamentally one man. Our aim was to capture that — the ways in which his choices and burdens shaped the city he was leading.
      www.nytimes.com/2022/05/08/briefing/ed-koch-gay-new-york.html
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  2. May 7, 2022 · Mayor Ed Koch “compartmentalized his life,” his former chief of staff said. Neal Boenzi/The New York Times. The people who described Mr. Koch’s trials as a closeted gay man span the last 40...

  3. May 9, 2022 · It’s about his life and how that life had profound implications for his city. As much as he tried to compartmentalize his public and private existence, he was fundamentally one man. Our aim was to capture that — the ways in which his choices and burdens shaped the city he was leading.

  4. May 7, 2022 · It explores the personal toll of a compartmentalized life, and the tradeoffs between ambition and honesty that shaped Koch’s political career and his life.

  5. May 12, 2022 · Ed Koch’s sexuality was his own business when he was alive, but, Kirchick argues, after his death, it’s “all of our business, especially if it matters to what he did in public life”.

  6. Rosa Goldensohn, reporter, and Matt Flegenheimer, New York Times reporter, talk about their story about former Mayor Ed Koch's secret -- that he was gay, and how that affected both him personally, and how he handled the AIDS crisis, which began during his mayoralty.

  7. Feb 1, 2013 · Koch’s failure in AIDS should be recalled as the single-most significant aspect of his public life. The memories of all we’ve lost deserve no less. And now Ed Koch is dead.