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Coach Potato (2020) painted by Dorian Guo
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"Interview in the Locker Room"; acrylic on panel,
Philip Gladstone
depicts Mickey Mantle being interviewed in the New York Yankees locker room, ca. 1950s
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"Lifeguard" by Dom Orejudos ( aka Etienne )
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Showers in the Sokol Gym in Prague (c.1902) by Miloš Jiránek
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Tales Of The Closet #1 (1987-1993) by Ivan Velez Jr. Published by the Hetrick-Martin Institute, a non profit LGBT youth outreach program in New York City, Tales Of The Closet tells the story of eight very different LGBT high school students who meet in a Queens high school in the mid-80's. Dealing with the specific complications of growing up LGBT in that time period and the melodramatic complications of being characters in a comic book, it is educational yet never sacrifices in the storytelling. While only intended to be ten issues, only nine were produced. According to a post on creator Ivan Velez Jr's Instagram, issue #10 will drop in November 30, 2024.
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Coach Potato (2020) painted by Dorian Guo
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I am out therefore I am (1989) by Adam Rolston.
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Grand Sport (1925) by A.M. Cassandra
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Bachelor Magazine ( August 1937) Only running for nine issues in 1937, Bachelor Magazine is a bit of a puzzle. While advertised as being for the cosmopolitan confirmed bachelor and all the queer coding that entails, it was actually created by Elizabeth Criswell, who ran it from her home in Ohio.
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