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| re: AFTER DARK magazine....120 total copies....1970 - 1983...see shoppin' | |
| Posted by: RAR85558 06:29 pm EST 12/27/22 | |
| In reply to: re: AFTER DARK magazine....120 total copies....1970 - 1983...see shoppin' - claploudly 06:03 pm EST 12/27/22 | |
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| My youth flashed before me reading that headline. As a teen boy in the suburbs, the After Dark magazine was essential for reading and collecting. It made New York City seem like the most glamorous place in the entire world. I wanted to be a part of the lifestyle that existed in that magazine. When I finally made it New York and to my first Broadway show, which was either Pippin or The Changing Room, I realized that the theatre was indeed a magical place. | |
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| re: AFTER DARK magazine....120 total copies....1970 - 1983...see shoppin' | |
| Posted by: winters 07:52 am EST 12/28/22 | |
| In reply to: re: AFTER DARK magazine....120 total copies....1970 - 1983...see shoppin' - RAR85558 06:29 pm EST 12/27/22 | |
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| Summer of 1975 and I was 19 and in the hospital for emergency surgery. I swear that it is because my mother brought me a copy of After Dark which had Gwen Verdon as Roxie Hart on the cover that encouraged me to survive. Not to mention bringing me Gerald Clarke's new biography of Judy. Guess she took my coming out seriously. | |
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| re: AFTER DARK magazine....120 total copies....1970 - 1983...see shoppin' | |
| Posted by: Snowgrace 11:02 pm EST 12/27/22 | |
| In reply to: re: AFTER DARK magazine....120 total copies....1970 - 1983...see shoppin' - RAR85558 06:29 pm EST 12/27/22 | |
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| Ahhhhh, memories of issues discarded regularly by a tenant in our building & being read by me when I was 6, 7, 8...& that's why (though I didn't know it till a few years ago) Terrance McNally looked so familiar to me, from the famous photo of him in there! :) | |
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