Word: gayness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When Army Air Force Captain Robert A. Lewis set off toward Hiroshima as copilot of the Enola Gay on Aug. 6, 1945, he began a brief log of the mission, scribbling on the backs of War Department forms. Last week the diary was auctioned off at Manhattan's Parke-Bernet Galleries for $37,000 to a rare-manuscript dealer. In it, there was a glimpse, as in a time-lapse film, of the moment when men first used the Bomb against one another...
...woman's role in the marketplace and seminars on the psychology of women. A few of the pressure groups are openly lesbian in orientation. But, says Bonnie Strote, a member of several groups at the University of Washington, "It's getting difficult to tell who's gay and who's straight. A community is growing up of women who are relating so well together that they love each other and hug each other but aren't gay...
Delegations from 16 states marched in the demonstration. Packard said different contingents in the Coalition--high school women and gay women, for example--marched separately. A number of men also joined the march...
Love. One of the most charming anecdotes in Galante's book concerns Malraux's 1933 meeting with Louise de Vilmorin, an infectiously gay and witty writer. Over lunch one day, Malraux announced: "It is with you that I shall end my life." Despite that airy prediction, the two drifted apart after a brief affair, and they did not meet again until 1967. Malraux, then separated from his wife Madeleine, determined to keep his prophecy. He moved into the Vilmorin château at Verières-le-Buisson. not far from Paris, beginning a period of almost carefree...
...play about people talking about a dead, gay poet doesn't sound like it would make for a very enjoyable evening at the theater. But when it's written by a playwright like Tennessee Williams, and staged by a company like that at the Loeb Ex. it becomes not merely enjoyable. It becomes essential...