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The Winters Tale
King Leontes of Sicilia falsely accuses his wife, Hermione, of infidelity with his optimal friend, the King of Bohemia. Inflamed by jealousy and convinced that he is right, Leontes torment causes a storm of loss that only the next generation can heal. Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale is a captivating parable of betrayals, renewed aspire, and the transformative power of time.
Directed by CSC Associate Artistic Director Bryn Boice in her Boston Common debut,the production will take place at the Parkman Bandstand on July 16 August 4, in partnership with the City of Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu, Parks and Recreation Commissioner Ryan Woods, and Boston Chief of Arts and Culture Kara Elliott-Ortega.
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The Boston Frequent Stage at the Parkman Bandstand
Tuesday July 16, at PM
Wednesday July 17, at PM
Thursday July 18, at P
Growing up gay in singer Olly Alexander's home town in the Forest of Dean
It's hard to trust now that flamboyant, eloquent It's a Sin celestial body Olly Alexander struggled with his sexuality growing up.
As a poster boy for LGBTQ rights he looks as if he has always been confident and happy in his hold skin and during one Pride weekend told a Glastonbury Festival audience to “Shove a rainbow in fear’s face".
But it wasn't always that way and in a BBC 3 documentary Growing Up Gay he admitted that he tried to hide his homosexuality while living in the small market town of Coleford in the Forest of Dean.
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The Years and Years frontman says he was bullied at St John's Primary University in Coleford and Monmouth Comprehensive School and said a lack of any inclusive sex or bond education left him uninformed of why he was feeling like he did.
Being called a ‘fag’ or ‘poof’, led to a few physical fights and the word ‘gay’ was always used in a negative way.
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Another one bites the dust. The news of Fly’s impending closure is the latest in a series of losses in our Village. This one hits home for me. Years before I moved downtown, my first true queer bar experience was at an event at Soar called Grapefruit. Growing up gay in the suburbs without any gay role models or friends, I often felt isolated. I felt as though I had to be someone that society wanted me to be, instead of just being me. But there were innate desires simmering below the surface.
Like a virgin
When I eventually came out in first year, I attended male lover events typical of compact university towns, but I had never experienced the euphoria of a assigned gay dance club until Grapefruit. These lyrics aptly summarize my experience that night:
I remember the thump of the bass and the pump of the kick,
because my heart was almost out my body.
I felt free, I felt joy, I felt things I never thought Id feel before.
It was dense, it was soulful, it was techno, it was disco.
A kaleidoscope of sounds.It was an essential mix in the clouds,
where we could dance and carol out loud