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9780914090304

When the Band Played On The Life of Randy Shilts, America's Trailblazing Gay Journalist

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    9780914090304

  • ISBN10:

    0914090305

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2024-10-08
  • Publisher: Chicago Review Press

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Summary

Randy Shilts was the preeminent LGBTQ+ reporter of his generation. 

He was the first openly gay reporter assigned to a gay beat at a mainstream paper and one of the nation’s most influential chroniclers of gay history, politics, and culture. Shilts wrote three seminal works on the community: The Mayor of Castro Street, on the life, assassination, and legacy of Harvey Milk; And the Band Played On, detailing the failure of politics as usual during the early AIDS epidemic; and Conduct Unbecoming, a history of the US military’s mistreatment of LGBTQ servicemembers.  

Yet the intimate life story of Randy Shilts has been left unwritten. When the Band Played On tells that story, recognizing his legacy as a trailblazing figure in gay activism, journalism, and public policy.   

Author Michael G. Lee conducted interviews with Shilts’s family, friends, college professors, colleagues, informants, lovers, and critics. The resulting narrative tells the tale of a singularly gifted voice, a talented yet insecure young man whose coming of age became intricately linked to the historic peaks and devastating perils of modern gay liberation. 

When the Band Played On is the authoritative account of Randy Shilts’s trailblazing life, as well as his legacy of shaping the history-making events he covered.   

Author Biography

For more than twenty years, Michael Lee has had a passion for storytelling that has fueled a dynamic career of LGBTQ+ and HIV/AIDS organizing, human services, research, writing, and teaching. He has taught graduate courses at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota for more than a decade while working as a professional grant writer. Michael’s interest in Randy Shilts came about while he was researching the origins of 1970s-era gay and lesbian community services and their influence on AIDS organizations of the 1980s. He lives in Minneapolis, MN.

Table of Contents

Prologue: A Character in Two Scenes
1 The Graduate
2 Killing the Lion
3 Come Out for Shilts!
4 Pretty Boy
5 They’d Rather Have an Alcoholic
6 The Misfit of Castro Street
7 The Forest for the Trees
8 Shadow of a Dream
9 The Best of Times (The Worst of Times)
10 1983
11 Gay Traitors
12 The Big Book
13 That Nebulous Commodity
14 No Prize for Modesty
15 Ghost Stories
16 The Family
17 Fools and Bimbos
18 Dark and Stormy
19 The Band Played On
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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