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Legendary gay composer & Broadway genius Stephen Sondheim passes at 91
From “West Side Story” to “Sweeney Todd” and everything in between, the public searches hopelessly for words that encapsulate the incomparable creative.
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“Sex and the City” star Willie Garson dies of cancer at age 57
“We’d just come through the crisis and every representation of gay was kind of dark, and spoken in hushed tones. But Stanford was like, ‘Hey, I’m gay. Really gay. Super gay. And I’m happy about it.”
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James Hormel, first out gay ambassador, dies at age 88
All LGBTQ Americans owe a measure of gratitude to James Hormel. He funded many of the groups that have fought for LGBTQ rights over the years.
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Rapper dies during bisexual threeway. He jumped off a balcony to hide from his wife.
When someone knocked on the hotel door, he bolted.
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Alix Dobkin, the Head Lesbian, has died at age 80
As “Miss Alix Dobkin” she performed with a very young Bill Cosby, and became Bob Dylan’s favorite “girl singer.” By being herself, she changed lesbian history.
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Two trans women of color murdered on same day as wave of violence continues
At least 24 trans or non-binary people have been violently killed so far this year.
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Armistead Maupin & Cher pay tribute to iconic actress Olympia Dukakis
She was one of the first actresses to portray a trans character on American television when she took on the role of Anna Madrigal in Maupin’s Tales of the City.
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Covidiot leader of one of the most anti-gay countries in the world dies from “heart disease”
He said smoothies could cure the coronavirus and told the government not to bother importing vaccines. Now the Vice President is denying he died from COVID.
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Rush Limbaugh is dead & leaves behind a GOP reshaped in his repulsive image
The radio host made white racial grievance, conspiracy theories, cruelty, and hatred of LGBTQ people the hallmark of today’s Republican party.
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LGBTQ champion Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dead at 87
The Notorious RBG left an indelible mark on America.