Till We Had Faces
for Barbara Gittings Gay people didn't have a face until Barbara started demonstrating in 1965. —Mark Segal, publisher, Philadelphia Gay News
Before your time: Blinkered eyes hollow chest straw legs tin arms thirsty lips untuned ears desire squirming in darkened corners.
Because of you: Sashaying Betty Boop eyes ears tuned to sassy sounds of the camp meeting.
A Rude Awakening
Getting out of the shower, face-to-face with the day-glo curtain, the goddess was shocked, shocked to discover she was not only naked but hungry. In Celluloid Land, I never want breakfast, she thought, in the morning I'm buried in black and white stardust. When you die, the diva knew, you go dressed to the nines to The World of Color. A red terrycloth bathrobe hugged her newly pink skin. Am I really dead? she wondered. I haven't seen the daily rushes. Where are my sunglasses? The stars are too bright, too eager, for their close-ups.
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