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- ‘FRIENDS OF DOROTHY’: HOW JUDY GARLAND BEME A GAY IN
- JAGUARS STRENGTH ACH IS FIRST MALE ACH A MAJOR US-BASED PRO LEAGUE TO E OUT AS GAY
‘FRIENDS OF DOROTHY’: HOW JUDY GARLAND BEME A GAY IN
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Acrdg to one letter om 2001 the Los Angel Tim, the source is Dorothy Parker (1893–1967), a wty member of the Algonqu Round Table, who equently ved gay men to fashnable soiré durg the 1920s and 1930s.
Daniel Harris’s The Rise and Fall of Gay Culture matas that Garland (1922–1969) served as a “lostone” for gay culture: “When Judy me onto the stage, we were the loust and most exuberant part of that dience. Judy Garland was all ours; she belonged to every gay guy and girl the theatre.