Movie theater memories

Last week, after enduring 25 minutes (I timed it) of commercials, I saw one film; furthermore, a Coke and a tiny bag of popcorn cost more than the ticket. Leaving the mall’s 13-theater complex, I thought about what it was like before the malls mushroomed across the nation and destroyed the vibrant downtown area of…

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A perfect look into gay life gone by

Change is good. It might be uncomfortable, especially if you like the status quo, but it’s good. Without change, we’d still be traveling on horseback, wearing crinolines and communicating via letters. No change, no out-of-season vegetables or sushi restaurants. We’d live without TV and Internet, and die of diseases that are now curable. Change is…

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Letters

Re: ‘Conversations with Nicole’ issue 106 Dear Editor, I rise today to write to you, about this article that Nicole, who put pen to paper, and chose to expose the life of David Copley for your readers. I found this article distasteful, nasty and vindictive. Forty years ago David had reason to hide his gayness…

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The City: Top to Bottom

thursday, dec. 6 The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged) Christmas will never be the same once you share the holiday with the inspired lunacy of the masters of condensing the classics – the Reduced Shakespeare Company. Since 1981, the company has delighted audiences throughout North America and England with their reduced versions of The Complete Works…

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