Sunday, July 22, 2012

ronald montague ^Armistead Maupin Maupin s Tales of the City were serialized in the San Francisco Chronicle before b





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^Armistead Maupin Maupin ronald montague s Tales of the City were serialized in the San Francisco Chronicle before being published in book form. They are lighthearted paeans to the idio syncrasies of gay San Francisco in the 1970s, before the specter of AIDS changed everything.

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