Word: gayness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...difficult to imagine the man who wrote Billy-Club Puppet facing a firing squad. While Lorca's fame lies chiefly in his tragic plays and his poetry, Billy-Club Puppet is a gay little fantasy, modeled on the puppet theatre, and as innocent as a flower...
Luci used to have all the fun, but not any more. Her boy friend, Pat Nugent, 22, was down on the ranch for the holiday weekend all right, but things couldn't have been very gay, with Pat going into the reserves any day now. Lynda Bird Johnson, 21, was doing the giggling for a change as she flew off right after turkey dinner to spend the weekend swimming, fishing and water-skiing in Acapulco, Mexico, with Actor (All the Fine Young Cannibals) George Hamilton, 26. Reporters started talking vaguely about romance...
Nick's Place. Washington's shoes-off set got its chance to meet the royal couple at a soiree in the home of Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach and Wife Lydia. Since it was billed as an opportunity for the visitors to meet Washington's "young, gay, amusing people," Washington swingers who did not make the guest list consoled themselves with the fact that the 60 invited live wires included such sobersides as Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy. Lydia gave the Snowdons an album containing pictures of all the guests as babies. For Tony alone there...
...October in New York, the April in Paris Ball. The 1,400 jewel-hung society folks from all over the U.S. and nearly 100 from Paris jammed into the Waldorf's Grand Ballroom and adjoining suites for a nine-hour blast for four French and American charities. "A gay and brilliant assemblage," said the society reporters next morning. It was indeed. And at one point in the evening, a New York Times photographer snapped a picture of Socialite Stephen Sanford, Mrs. Rose Kennedy and the Duchess of Windsor that Velasquez would have been proud...
...family was down on the ranch, but French fashion's growing Boy Wonder Yves St. Laurent got a special White House tour anyway. "Very bright, very gay, tres joli," murmured Yves. "The colors are very different from the colors one sees in Europe in such a house." Someone asked how he was enjoying his job in dress designing and such. "I theenk," whispered Yves, 29, fluffing his long, bushy sideburns, "I theenk if I could live my life over again, I would like to be a beatneek...