<b>You've probably heard a lot about new gay drama <i>Cucumber</i>, which buted on Channel 4 this week.</b> But s sister show <i>Banana</i> followg younger LGBT guys is well worth a look too.
Contents:
- THE VOICE OF CHICAGO'S GAY, LESBIAN, BI, TRANS AND QUEER COMMUNITY SINCE 1985
- BANANARAMA ON GAY BARS, LGBTQ+ FANS AND THE 80S: ‘CHER BOOTED OFF STAGE’
- BANANARAMA ON GAY BARS, LGBTQ+ FANS AND THE 80S: ‘CHER BOOTED OFF STAGE’
- THE SURPRISG STORY OF HOW ABBA BEME BELOVED GAY INS
THE VOICE OF CHICAGO'S GAY, LESBIAN, BI, TRANS AND QUEER COMMUNITY SINCE 1985
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BANANARAMA ON GAY BARS, LGBTQ+ FANS AND THE 80S: ‘CHER BOOTED OFF STAGE’
Half of them were gay anyway.
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BANANARAMA ON GAY BARS, LGBTQ+ FANS AND THE 80S: ‘CHER BOOTED OFF STAGE’
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THE SURPRISG STORY OF HOW ABBA BEME BELOVED GAY INS
Ostensibly cheerful but packed wh drama and peppered wh Sndavian melancholy, the Stockholm mixed-genr quartet’s pop has blueprted the glz of untls gay and gay-iendly acts om Kylie Mogue to Lady Gaga, Adam Lambert to Lil Nas X — a sgular achievement for a band that hadn’t pleted an album 40 years. This week releasg “Voyage, ” s first new LP sce 1981 and a teaser for next year’s London ncerts featurg 3D avatars, ABBA is to many gay fans what the Rollg Ston are to straights — archetyp whose appeal transcends time, place and age. While even ins like Madonna polarize opn, nearly every lor of the gay rabow agre on wasn’t always the se.
Back when Donna Summer reigned as disputable dancg queen, ABBA didn’t get much gay club play, not even you-know-what. Y, there were exceptns: Larry Levan — the fluential gay Black DJ at New York’s legendary and largely Black/LGBTQ Paradise Garage — adored Cher’s “Take Me Home. ” But gay DJs and their dienc mostly favored unrground divas and obscure orchtral matros they disvered and popularized, not succsful pop acts plucked om AM changed the early ’80s when the U.