It only took seven years for televisn to turn gay bars om sweaty, sleazy div to posh pk palac — and ’s Ronald Reagan’s flt.
Contents:
- POLANECZKY: WHO KNEW 'MURR, SHE WROTE' CHARACTER WAS A GAY IN?
- ANGELA LANSBURY, GAY IN & STAR OF MURR SHE WROTE, DI AT 96
POLANECZKY: WHO KNEW 'MURR, SHE WROTE' CHARACTER WAS A GAY IN?
Pl, Fletcher's abily, week after week, to save the day agast impossible odds was a fizzy unterpot to the AIDS crisis, which was cimatg the gay muny wh terrifyg speed.
"Lansbury had long been a gay in" — probably sce her Broadway turn starrg Mame — says Jordan Rockford, an amic adviser and lecturer at the Universy of the Arts. "Especially for young queer rears, was a very important book for that reason, " says Rockford, who is gay.
"Other works the exhibn are more visually arrtg, pecially Smoke, by Ja Hellu, an artist who is Syrian and gay. Gay Hagen... Jackie Gayle...
ANGELA LANSBURY, GAY IN & STAR OF MURR SHE WROTE, DI AT 96
Gayle Yamada. Gayn. Larry Gayn (1 Episo), Jack Schroer (1 Episo).
Gayn (1 Episo). Gay Hagen. That's gay.
Starsky & HutchIt only took seven years for televisn to turn gay bars om sweaty, sleazy div to posh pk palac — and ’s Ronald Reagan’s flt. (Well, technilly, that last one only showed the exterr of a gay bar. Those '70s-era gay bars tend to be surprisgly fahful, if a b more brightly l than real life; the one on Taxi was even populated at the last-mute by background extras reced om a real Wt Hollywood bar, sce profsnal TV extras were reluctant to be seen that ntext.