“Limp Limerick” reprinted from the September 1988 issue of Times Squared
Poetry for the ages, it's not. Cute, it is.
Poetry for the ages, it's not. Cute, it is.
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Be grateful for the club shirts that we have. Carl Bleiweiss presented to the board a few examples of possible club shirts which he had designed. He suggested that the…
What gay publication would be worth it's salt without a little gossip?
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While dancing on the Christopher Street Pier on Sunday, a nice, older couple watched for a while and then announced that they were square dancers, and immediately were invited to…
Here's an article from very early in our history when we were dancing to records. I can't imagine having to dance up to speed from the very beginning. Or that…