Colman and Amy share their Pride celebration stories. Did Colman go out to the streets of New York City? Also, they remember Michael Jackson, his life and his music. They share how his death and his music affected their lives. Colman is on stage for the last week of the Wiz at City Center and discusses the impact of performing in this show a week after Michael's passing.
THAT GUY; THE DJ, THE MUSIC & YOU; PRETZEL LOGIC; MARRS ATTACKS; THE SPREAD; CHICAGO’S LGBT ARTISTS; DATELAND; INTERMISSION; CALENDAR; WHERE MY BAR AT?; WHAT’S UP?; INTERVIEW-QWEIRDO; FROM THE BOOTH .....cover
CHICAGO’S GAY CREATIVE TYPES
Vernita Gray (pictured right): 40 years and still fighting, Obama responds to lesbian soldier's letter, Angela Bassett, Javier Beltran, Lauper and Brandy at Milwaukee PrideFest, Obama budget short on AIDS funding, Chicagoans protest Prop 8 decision
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--- — Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch to The New York Times, Feb. 28.
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