Dive into the archives.
- The Playboy Interview: Truman Capote 1969
There was a point in Truman Capote’s career when he became more interesting as an interview subject than as a writer.
- James Hannaham: The Mary Interview
God Says No tells the tale of Gary Gray, an over-weight, fervently-Christian, unmistakably-homosexual, black man from Charleston, NC. In his quest to rid himself of the “sin” of homosexuality, Gray hurtles through a 1980’s era southern landscape looking for solace, redemption and the occasional hot piece of trade.
- Literary Divas: The results are in!
Well it turns out Diana Ross, Bette Milder, Gladys Knight, Nina Simone, Whitney Houston, Maria Callas and Madonna are not the only female deities homosexuals worship.
Mary’s fans also have a vast array of literary divas that they call their own.
- Quinton Crisp
After the publication of his book, The Naked Civil Servant, in 1968 QUENTIN CRISP was approached by documentary maker Denis Mitchell to be the subject of a short film in which he was to talk about his life and voice his opinions – which he did, brilliantly.
