Ameri Se Shas of Gay: A Once-Invisible Group Fds the Spotlight
Contents:
- SPECIAL REPORT: THE GAY 90'S
- CAN GAY STARS SHE?
- ENTERTAMENT WEEKLY: THE GAY 90S, SEPTEMBER 8, 1995
- FEEDBACK: THE GAY 90'S
SPECIAL REPORT: THE GAY 90'S
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CAN GAY STARS SHE?
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In 1995, the gay stream flows eely to the mastream. Gay characters are multiplyg on screens big and small. Comedy's most popular styl now utilize the gay sensibily—a reliance on irony that's omni-prent products as varied as Letterman (not him, jt his raised eyebrow) and The Ln Kg ( which Timon and Pumbaa are … well, whatever you want them to be).
ENTERTAMENT WEEKLY: THE GAY 90S, SEPTEMBER 8, 1995
The old-fashned gay-bag humor of Eddie Murphy and Andrew Dice Clay has been renred obsolete by gay-iendly entertament.
FEEDBACK: THE GAY 90'S
On Broadway, gay-themed works are the most domant genre, and for three seasons, gay-themed plays by gay playwrights (Tony Khner's two-part Angels Ameri and, most recently, Terrence McNally's Love!