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...revealed to be a gay man with a long-hidden history as a practising non-heterosexual....
...The fair will keep its brand, while founder-director Gay Hutson stays on....
...Russell T Davies, writer of the series It’s a Sin, has said that only gay actors should play gay characters....
...There’s a touch of The Golden Notebook, the novel where the stories of different women eventually reveal to knit together within one woman, and the author of which, Doris Lessing, was the subject of Feigel...
...In 1973, in a gay bar in Jackson, Mississippi, Epperson, who was then a college student, watched a drag troupe from Memphis who lip-synced. “It scared me,” he says, speaking from New York....
...She had come to receive the David Cohen prize, whose biennial recipients have included Harold Pinter, Doris Lessing, Seamus Heaney and most recently Tom Stoppard. She cut quite a dash....
...Why didn’t I ever feel that Doris Lessing was for me? Surely my fondness for Roxane Gay on Twitter should have told me that I would love her short stories even more?...
...Cecil Beaton described the Verandah Grill, a restaurant and nightclub featuring murals painted by theatrical designer Doris Zinkeisen, as “by far the prettiest room on any ship — becomingly lit, gay in colour...
...labelled Aids as the “gay plague”....
...Bogotá-born Doris Salcedo is familiar in the UK for her installation Shibboleth at Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall in 2007; British-based Oscar Murillo impressed critics with an exhibition at the South London...
...Real-life authors such as Joyce Carol Oates and Doris Lessing have written novels under names designed to alter the public’s perception of their identity....
...Josh and Dori Goldin are distraught when their infant son Zack needs hospital treatment, but their paediatrician is suspicious about the injuries....
...Donors broadened the scope of interests to include global warming, microfinance initiatives, stem-cell research and the advancement of human rights for gay people, said Stacy Palmer, editor of the Chronicle...
...Gay, crippled, repressed, lonely. This gives the composer of “Night and Day” and “Let’s do it” so much more heroic heft and the film so much more of a throbbing basso ostinato....
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