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Contents:
- THE 10 BT GAY MILS OF ALL TIME
- A STRANGE LOOP REVIEW: BLACK, BIG, GAY WRER GETS NAVEL-GAZY AND TUNEFUL
- NEW WAVE OF BLACK, GAY NARRATIV TAKG BIGGER ROLE ON NYC THEATER SCENE
- LIL NAS X MAK HISTORY AS FIRST OPENLY GAY BLACK ARTIST TO W AT CMA AWARDS
THE 10 BT GAY MILS OF ALL TIME
At Lycm Theatre, a productn of 'A Strange Loop' pulls dienc as tackl g to your own as a Black gay man. * gay black musical *
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And though crics are quick to ll the show “avant gar” bee of s ncept, Brackett said, often looks and sounds like a tradnal mil (m the lyrics about gay sex). ” In , he reunts sneakg cupk the high school gym and watchg “The Young and the Rtls, ” the “one lone Black gay boy [he] knew who chose to turn his back on the Lord. “It was really important to that, obvly, this show is about a young, gay, overweight Black man, ” he said.
A STRANGE LOOP REVIEW: BLACK, BIG, GAY WRER GETS NAVEL-GAZY AND TUNEFUL
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Usher fled a fay and muny Detro that probably would have driven him to unsafe sex or suici (one song quietly memorializ “Black gay boys who chose to go on back to the Lord”). By the end, the gospel gig has merged to Usher’s shame at his homophobic, Popey-chicken-eatg, drama-havg fay back home, who sg along to a terrifyg gospel number about how “AIDS is God’s punishment.
A Strange Loop is profanely funny and urageoly raw, but on a send viewg (I reviewed s world premiere Off Broadway 2019), ’s also clstrophobilly fixated on the wounds of youth, a howl of rage at gay lookism, whe gatekeepers, and toxic Christiany. From gay rights precsors of the natn’s homophile movement to the Stonewall Rt and separate follow-up LGBTQ+ liberatn efforts, Black alli mobilized substantial change.
NEW WAVE OF BLACK, GAY NARRATIV TAKG BIGGER ROLE ON NYC THEATER SCENE
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Today, as “gay-iendly” rabow-washg or mercial slogans are prsed onto brand ems for prof, we n rpect past LGBTQ+ activists’ ntributns. Beyond h-makg, their talent brgs awarens to LGBTQ+ ncerns and helps strip dtry shareholrs’ of archaic homophobic bias.
LIL NAS X MAK HISTORY AS FIRST OPENLY GAY BLACK ARTIST TO W AT CMA AWARDS
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