Got to Be Room For Stories
If the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s represented the golden age of Broadway, the ‘60s and ‘70s marked the seismic shift in New York’s gay culture  despite or more likely because of the fact that the Big Apple had become rotten at its core, with a financially bankrupt infrastructure, rampant street crime, public services at a nadir, and the mafia run-gay bars blatantly in cahoots with corrupt members of ...
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