Lulu
08-25-2014, 11:18 PM
In good company!!!
http://www.out.com/entertainment/michael-musto/2014/08/25/12-greatest-female-gay-icons-all-time-also-nathan-matthew
Here's the blurb:
Diana Ross [[http://www.out.com/entertainment/today-gay-history/2013/07/19/diana-ross-central-park-concert-july-1983)
The smile, the saucer eyes, the vocal uplift...it all adds up to a diva gays love for the relentlessness of her sparkle. Add one great movie performance [[Lady Sings The Blues), one fabulously campy one [[Mahogany), and one legendary flop [[The Wiz), and you’ve got a lady who’s definitely “the Boss”—and who still turns it out in concert after all these years. What’s more, she and the Supremes did a 1968 Funny Girl album which may be one of the most gay-friendly acts of cultural cross-pollination in history. No one rained on her Motown parade.
http://www.out.com/entertainment/michael-musto/2014/08/25/12-greatest-female-gay-icons-all-time-also-nathan-matthew
Here's the blurb:
Diana Ross [[http://www.out.com/entertainment/today-gay-history/2013/07/19/diana-ross-central-park-concert-july-1983)
The smile, the saucer eyes, the vocal uplift...it all adds up to a diva gays love for the relentlessness of her sparkle. Add one great movie performance [[Lady Sings The Blues), one fabulously campy one [[Mahogany), and one legendary flop [[The Wiz), and you’ve got a lady who’s definitely “the Boss”—and who still turns it out in concert after all these years. What’s more, she and the Supremes did a 1968 Funny Girl album which may be one of the most gay-friendly acts of cultural cross-pollination in history. No one rained on her Motown parade.