An Evening With
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An Evening sharing the work of Quentin Crisp (except for his pernicious homophobia )
Quentin Crisp was a flamboyant and eccentric queer raconteur: a great wit who was also a controversial gay icon. His life story sounds somewhat like a Jean Genet novel: a rent boy who spent some 20 years undressed as artists model, who spent WWII dressed very effeminately and cruised the streets of London looking to…
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An Evening With Armisted Maupin : the creator of Tales Of The City
It was back in the 1980s when I first made the trek from London to San Francisco, and in particular, the Castro. For a wide-eyed slightly naive queer Brit it was an experience that I would never ever forget. It’s where I really fell in love for the very first time. Not with any…


