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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ENTERTAMENT WEEKLY: THE GAY 90S, SEPTEMBER 8, 1995
Gay characters are multiplyg on screens big and small.
FEEDBACK: THE GAY 90'S
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).
The old-fashned gay-bag humor of Eddie Murphy and Andrew Dice Clay has been renred obsolete by gay-iendly entertament. 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!