Parting Glances: When Life Went Gay On Us
For over 50 years, Life magazine informed Americans about current events both in the U.S. and abroad. Photos and content were dramatic — mostly conservative, [...]
Parting Glances: LGBTs "our misfortune"
Well-known Spanish philosopher Jorge Agustin Nicolas Ruiz de Santayana y Borras — known succinctly in English as George Santayana — was born in 1863 and died [...]
Parting Glances: Peel me a grape, Kitty!
In 1953, a madam by the name of Polly Adler wrote a tell-all best seller about her 30 years in the brothel business, "A House is Not a Home." It created a [...]
Parting Glances. Tattoos upward for Justin!
Charles Alexander Were I 50 years younger, and given a now wishful-thinking opportunity, I just might make a pass at Justin Bieber, troublesome idol turned [...]
Parting Glances : Ex-Gay Fairy Farewell
Charles Alexander This is the story of Dorian Lavender who has vanished from the party scene of music, stimulants, sex and is now ironically beyond the saving [...]
Parting Glances. Boys I remember
Charles Alexander Mart Crowley's "Boys In the Band" opened off-Broadway 50 years ago. I bought a copy of the play in Chicago in 1968 and read dialog aloud [...]
PARTING GLANCES Repeat the joyful sound (Pt. 2)
Charles Alexander Contrary to rumors circulating for years in Story Bookland Weekly Tabloid there never was any real friction between Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, [...]
Parting Glances. Repeat the joyful sound (Pt. 1)
There are paths that by strange chances on Christmas Eve mix up in time, space, thought, crazy activation. Some fact. Some fantasy. Who knows? So it happened [...]
Parting Glances: Memories of A Near-Forgotten Past (Pt. 7)
As a gay teenager I hung out at the Hub Grill in downtown Detroit, a greasy spoon of a place, located at Farmer and Bates Streets, in convenient walking [...]
Parting Glances: Memories of a Near-Forgotten Past (Pt. 6)
There were two newspaper stands in once-busy downtown Detroit in the 1960s. One was situated at Grand Circus Park. The other at Campus Martius, across the [...]
Parting Glances: Memories of a Near-Forgotten Past (Pt. 5)
Fifty years ago Detroit's Washington Boulevard was a busy setting for exclusive shops, upscale restaurants, elegant bistros stretching sedately from Grand [...]
Parting Glances: Memories of a Near-Forgotten Past Pt. 3
Detroit's imposing, massive, block-wide Masonic Temple was built in 1922, or, cornerstone dated 5022, following the Hebraic custom of noting the inception of [...]