Thirty years after his death, gay journalist Randy Shilts is still controversial. But with the publication of a second biography in five years, Shilts' significance as a groundbreaker is being ...
The former San Francisco Chronicle journalist, who launched his career as an openly gay man in the 1970s, passed away 30 years ago FILE - Television news reporter Randy Shilts, putting together a ...
It was bound to happen at some point. One can’t hold down the best offense in the Big Ten, and the second best in NCAA for an entire series. UCLA... In the 1970s, the gay community in the United ...
Acceptance of the LGBTQ community has evolved considerably since the era of pioneering journalist Randy Shilts. But that evolution was in its early stages in 1986. That’s the year Andrew Stoner, now a ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. AS A JOURNALIST, RANDY Shilts did his best to keep his life and his ...
The mid-century three-bedroom home is located on a wooded 9.6-acre lot on Armstrong Woods Road in the Northern California town, nestled amid redwood forests and red-bark trees along the Russian River ...
An outspoken conservative Republican activist while growing up in Aurora, Randy Shilts would no doubt have voiced strong opinions about Aurora Pride 2019, which kicks off Friday and features a gay ...
You spent most of your early career playing second fiddle. But now you’ve got the baton, and a story to tell that people aren’t going to want to hear, though it’s essential that they face the music.
Acceptance of the LGBTQ community has evolved considerably since the era of pioneering journalist Randy Shilts. But that evolution was in its early stages in 1986. That’s the year Andrew Stoner, now a ...