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Tag Archives: stonewall
Back to my Roots: All the books I’ve loved before
A couple of weeks ago I saw a great musical by the local playwright, Dave Deveau, called the Elbow Room: The Musical, about the Davie Street breakfast spot that is an institution in Vancouver’s gay community. I’m sucker for stories … Continue reading
Posted in LGBT, Memoir, Memoir/biography, Pop Culture, Queer Culture, The Eighties, The Seventies, Theatre
Tagged Books, Cleve Jones, entertainment, gay, Queer History, San Francisco, Social Justice, stonewall, Tony Correia
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Tomorrow is another day: A Single Man, by Christopher Isherwood.
A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood My rating: 5 of 5 stars I read A Single Man shortly after my partner passed away. At the time I opened it on my Kobo, I was looking for something quick to read, … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, LGBT
Tagged absolutely fabulous, book review, Christopher Isherwood, colin firth, gay lit, gay literature, Jullian Moore, stonewall, Tom Ford, Tony Correia
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