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Why Do Something If It Can Be Done: Quoting Gertrude Stein # 98
THE WEDDING GAME America in the throes of a romantic revolution. If Gertrude and Alice had known! The lesbian pioneers lived their lifelong devotion discreetly but nevertheless quite in the public eye. Nobody who wasn’t half blind could have misunderstood … Continue reading
Why Do Something If It Can Be Done: Quoting Gertrude Stein # 92
How right or how wrong does it get when Gertrude Stein appears in the movies? I had a second look at Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris — and compared his Gertrude to her twin in Alan Rudolph’s cult classic, The … Continue reading