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For my generatn of Amerin gay men, the AIDS epimic was a send Vietnam War. A long-overdue historil survey of the era has fally arrived.

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ART AIDS AMERI REVIEW – GAY ARTISTS CHANNEL ANGUISH, ANGER AND TIMACY

On a few of the album’s tracks, Act -wrote wh gay micians Sam Sparro and Jake Shears of Scissor Sisters. His sophomore release om that year, Hi Nothg, was a lovely surprise.

And whether he’s kept a low profile sce then bee he’s livg his life or bee ’s hard for an pennt mician to get tractn this world, he’s still the pg ballaer wh which a young gay man might fall love. Yet back the ’70s was slim pickgs for openly gay artists, and we all knew how to read an artist that ma a joke about beg “bi-astal” (he even named an album that) while throwg himself across the stage like a hyperactive chore on a Broadway belter like “I Go to R. Long before I knew they were all gay (except for Cdy), I loved them for their crazy sound.

The late blu sger was well-nnected and openly gay the ’60s — he had a brief relatnship wh Dave Davi of The Kks. They’ve taken on gay social media apps (“Personal” om 2006 and “Lookg” om 2019”) and love to ms around wh gay clichés (“But I’m a Top”).

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