GCN - Gay Community News: the gay weekly; vol. 5, #8, August 27, 1977: It's Craig Russell & He's Outrageous!
de Miller, Neil, editor, Craig Russell, Neil Miller, Mario Cuomo, Susan "Suki" Evans, Steve Savage, et al
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Boston: GCN, 1977. Newspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, columns, features, reports, resources, events, entertainment, ads, lightly toned, else very good on newsprint. Also: Suki: from Debutante to Chappette. Gayway On Its Way Out?
The GCN began as a weekly newsletter for the Boston Area but expanded fairly quickly into a national tabloid and has even had sister publications sprout up in Hawaii and Australia/New Zealand.
The GCN began as a weekly newsletter for the Boston Area but expanded fairly quickly into a national tabloid and has even had sister publications sprout up in Hawaii and Australia/New Zealand.
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- GCN - Gay Community News: the gay weekly; vol. 5, #8, August 27, 1977: It's Craig Russell & He's Outrageous!
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- Miller, Neil, editor, Craig Russell, Neil Miller, Mario Cuomo, Susan "Suki" Evans, Steve Savage, et al
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- Newspaper
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- GCN
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- Boston
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- 1977
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- Gay Studies; Lesbiana; Newspaper; Serials, journals, magazines; Massachusetts;
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