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Grace and Frankie

April 4, 2017

I’ve held off reviewing this Netflix series until Season 3 in part because I wanted to wait and see if it followed TransParent down the garden path of taking itself just a little too seriously. That show’s first season was groundbreaking and important (which is [read more]

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When We Rise

March 7, 2017

This is an imperfect television docudrama that presents an overview of LGBT (but mostly G, with some L and a dusting of T, but no real B) history from the early 1970s through 2013 based around three people who’s paths cross in San Francisco, and [read more]

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Silence = Death

January 24, 2017

Silence = Death: This was a battle cry for we AIDS activists in the ’80s. Those with the virus, or a positive exposure test, needed to speak up so that the size and scope of the epidemic could be understood. So that it could no [read more]

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Assimilation Is (Still) For The Borg

January 3, 2017

A new year, a new web-site. Yes, that’s how I roll. Expired Content Related Posts: Still Here: Still Queer; Gender (Whatever); More Queer Progress Analysis.

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Review- Missed Her

November 29, 2016

Missed Her by Ivan E Coyote Arsenal Pulp Press, Vancouver BC ISBN 978-1-55152-371-2 © Copyright 2010 Another collection of two dozen plus short stories. This was a quick read, partly because some of the stories are also found in One In Every Crowd. This is [read more]

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Queer Gift Ideas- More Books

November 24, 2016

Over the past few years I’ve posted reviews of a few books that I consider important and/or powerful. Not all are by queer-identified authors, nor necessarily of queer content. The most recent ones are listed here. There’s a link to the complete review on this [read more]