Published barely 13 months after the Stonewall riots, this magazine for the exclusive Fire Island crowd makes it clear that the tide had shifted to a spirit of self-acceptance and gay pride. A really fabulous little piece of gay history.
Published barely 13 months after the Stonewall riots, this magazine for the exclusive Fire Island crowd makes it clear that the tide had shifted to a spirit of self-acceptance and gay pride. A really fabulous little piece of gay history.
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I remember subscribing to QQ back in the early 70's. At first amazing, then entertaining, later still worth a jerk, and finally I stopped subscribing and moved on to other pleasures.
Very groundbreaking...