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No reviews yet. Although the apartment is on a quiet street, it is just a few minutes' walk from the area's fantastic bars and restaurants, and a 15 minutes' walk to Yonge-Dundas Square. The apartment also has two large supermarkets within a 10 minutes' walk, and a cinema close by. Although the apartment is on a quiet street, it is just a few minutes' walk from the area's fantas…. More about the location.

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He was a symbol of brazen sensuality, three years before Jimi Hendrix would use his tongue and guitar to catapult a nation beyond their prudish sensibilities at Woodstock. Little Richard, who died Saturday , showed us what sexuality, queerness and passion looked like onstage. When he first rose to prominence in the s, it was more common for popular performers such as Frank Sinatra or Ray Charles to don a suit and tie.

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He bridged and made sense of the flamboyance and theatricality of the black church, and fed it to millions of hungry consumers. And he did it all while embracing a femininity that can be directly traced to his queerness. Artists like Little Richard are often seen as separate from their sexuality and gender performance, even though those are the very things that informed their innovation.

Josephine Baker, Ma Rainey, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Zora Neale Hurston and James Baldwin to name just a few — it would not be a stretch to say that mainstream culture as we know it is a black queer project, often appropriated by others but birthed by black queer people. One of the primary ways we remember and memorialize our biggest stars is through onscreen dramatizations of their lives; often, these images play a huge part in the mythmaking of their personas.

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This format is also a common way to erase more complex facets of those figures. Removing black queer identities from our recorded histories, including film, makes it seem as though iconoclasticism happens by chance. More accurately, creative people who lived or are living in the tension of both queerness and blackness have brought forward brilliant worlds that we all benefit from.