Word: gays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...autobiography, The Gay Illiterate, she wrote that her first husband, John Parsons of Dixon, Ill., "knew of my ambition to write and urged me to study Thomas Hardy . . . Unfortunately, the exposure didn't take. Nothing of the Hardy style has ever seeped through my pronouncements...
Once or twice a week the 29-year-old monarch puts on a gay, all-night party in his palace at Pnompenh. The guests are treated to ice cream, Coca-Cola and pink champagne, music by the royal band and free-hand composing by His Majesty. The king picks out tunes on the piano, saxophone or accordion; the band picks up and elaborates his themes and a professional musician jots them down...
Just for You (Paramount) casts Bing Crosby as a paragon of Broadway show producers. When he is not putting on one smash hit after another and showing his leading men how to sing songs and make love to the leading lady (Jane Wyman), he is throwing gay first-night penthouse parties, where he croons such ditties as Zing a Little Zong. But Widower Bing is so busy being famous that he is a flop with his teen-age children. His daughter (Natalie Wood) winds up in jail with her drunken governess. His adolescent son (Robert Arthur) resents Bing...
Where's Charley? Ray Bolger singing and dancing in a gay Technicolored edition of Charley's Aunt (TIME, July...
Where's Charley? Ray Bolger singing and dancing in a gay, Technicolored edition of Charley's Aunt (TIME, July...