The closet has fally outlived s efulns. So why do gay celebri sist on stayg ? And why do journalists guard the door?
Contents:
- GAY U.S. AMBASSADOR IS A REALY TV STAR DENMARK
- ANDREW GARFIELD SAID HE'S "A GAY MAN RIGHT NOW, JT WHOUT THE PHYSIL ACT" AND PEOPLE HAVE THOUGHTS
- CONGRSMAN GIV 'FRANK' ACUNT OF BEG GAY THE 1980S
GAY U.S. AMBASSADOR IS A REALY TV STAR DENMARK
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ANDREW GARFIELD SAID HE'S "A GAY MAN RIGHT NOW, JT WHOUT THE PHYSIL ACT" AND PEOPLE HAVE THOUGHTS
In the eighti, as bodi piled up whout anyone seemg to notice, a new generatn of activists and wrers like Michelangelo Signorile began potg out the price of our enforced visibily pal letters the gay prs, as fuck you, david geffen. But righteo as the e seemed to many, there was somethg gome about the spectacle of gay celebri dragged kickg and screamg to the light.
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CONGRSMAN GIV 'FRANK' ACUNT OF BEG GAY THE 1980S
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