
Showing posts with label East Village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Village. Show all posts
2016-03-12
Off-Topic: The Conversation
I moved to NYC the first weekend of 1979. By Spring, I had moved to the East Village, an epicenter of what was first called "gay cancer," then "Gay-Related Immunodeficiency Disease," or GRID. Four years later, by 1983 - the year of the symposium that led to this anthology - it was being called AIDS.


2016-01-21
One Score Years Ago
David Joseph Wilcox at Wigstock in Union Square, early 1990s. Scan from original slide, date unrecorded.

20 years ago, on January 22, 1996, my friend, David Joseph Wilcox, died from AIDS.
The last time I saw him was December 12, 1995. I wrote this on my return trip home on the F train back to Brooklyn from the East Village.

20 years ago, on January 22, 1996, my friend, David Joseph Wilcox, died from AIDS.
The last time I saw him was December 12, 1995. I wrote this on my return trip home on the F train back to Brooklyn from the East Village.
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