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Start: 12:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm
Normal $10 admission to the Festival.
Normal The parade starts at 13th &
We're having a Bake Sale! The Women's-Tranny Book Group is helping us raise money to pay for the front wall by making the goods for the bake sale.
We are in the final phases of raising the $50,000 to pay for that wall. Donors of $50 (for a Brick) or $500 (for a Lentil) will be memorialized on a representation of that wall. A preliminary representation will be at our table. If you want your name associated with Giovanni's Room forever, please consider paying for a brick or two or a lentil or two. | 14
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Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Philip Gambone is the author of Travels in a Gay Nation: Portraits of LGBTQ Americans (U. of Wisconsin, $26.95 pb). "This collection of interviews with gay activists and artists is like going to dinner with people you'd love to know but don't, and Phil Gambone is the perfect stand-in for the reader: impressively prepared, sympathetic, and smart." --Andrew Holleran, author of "Grief: A Novel" For two years, Philip Gambone traveled the length and breadth of the United States, talking candidly with LGBTQ people about their lives. In addition to interviews from David Sedaris, George Takei, Barney Frank, and Tammy Baldwin, "Travels in a Gay Nation" brings us lesser-known voices--a retired Naval officer, a transgender scholar and "drag king," a Princeton philosopher, two opera sopranos who happen to be lovers, an indie rock musician, the founder of a gay frat house, and a pair of Vermont garden designers. In this age when contemporary gay America is still coming under attack, Gambone captures the humanity of each individual. For some, their identity as a sexual minority is crucial to their life's work; for others, it has been less so, perhaps even irrelevant. But, whether splashy or quiet, center-stage or behind the scenes, Gambone's subjects have managed--despite facing ignorance, fear, hatred, intolerance, injustice, violence, ridicule, or just plain indifference--to construct passionate, inspiring lives. Gambone teaches writing at Harvard University. |


