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Days of Wine and Proses. Where the conversation continues…. Working for the Work Ahead. November 8, 2015. July 16, 2015. Back to San Francisco (Revisiting Shilts). Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City. As fans of the. And the GLBT Historical Society. March 23, 2015. Filed under Brain Food. Tagged as And the Band Played On. Tales of the City. The Mayor of Castro Street. Pondering Privilege, Fear, and Futures. Continue reading →. December 21, 2014. Continue reading →. December 2, 2014. Yet, I know it did&#...
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LGBT | Days of Wine and Proses
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Days of Wine and Proses. Where the conversation continues…. From the Wayback Machine, Part I. To get myself back in the habit of posting regular content, I’m adding some occasional work that comes from the past. The first of these is a spoken word piece from 2006. Performed in August, 2006, as a guest artist for Two Queers and a Chubby, a spoken word entry in the Minnesota Fringe Festival. Do you remember him? The British guy with the curly hair and the scarf! Continue reading →. July 20, 2015. We could ...
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LGBT | Days of Wine and Proses
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Days of Wine and Proses. Where the conversation continues…. From the Wayback Machine, Part I. To get myself back in the habit of posting regular content, I’m adding some occasional work that comes from the past. The first of these is a spoken word piece from 2006. Performed in August, 2006, as a guest artist for Two Queers and a Chubby, a spoken word entry in the Minnesota Fringe Festival. Do you remember him? The British guy with the curly hair and the scarf! Continue reading →. July 20, 2015. We could ...
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Michael Lee | Days of Wine and Proses
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Days of Wine and Proses. Where the conversation continues…. Author Archives: Michael Lee. Working for the Work Ahead. November 8, 2015. From the Wayback Machine, Part I. To get myself back in the habit of posting regular content, I’m adding some occasional work that comes from the past. The first of these is a spoken word piece from 2006. Performed in August, 2006, as a guest artist for Two Queers and a Chubby, a spoken word entry in the Minnesota Fringe Festival. Do you remember him? July 20, 2015.