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Stories of folks who lead their lives off the well-worn path of gay life in America: Reporter Daniel Kraker takes us to the gay rodeo in Albuquerque, New Mexico; then lesbian writer Jenny Worley tells of her life in the glass box at a strip joint in San Francisco; and from Newport, Washington, writer Tim Anderson chases his dreams on the open road in his story of life as a gay trucker.
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Piece Description
Stories of folks who lead their lives off the well-worn path of gay life in America: Reporter Daniel Kraker takes us to the gay rodeo in Albuquerque, New Mexico; then lesbian writer Jenny Worley tells of her life in the glass box at a strip joint in San Francisco; and from Newport, Washington, writer Tim Anderson chases his dreams on the open road in his story of life as a gay trucker.
2 Comments
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Where is it?No audio posted, apparently. Hey, you're talkin' about Albuquerque, try being a Queer in Fort Sumner, NM. Prayz Jebus! I AM the fringe. |
Broadcast History
This show, in a slightly modified form, was originally distributed by PRI in May of 2003.
Timing and Cues
at or near 25:38 - 60-second station break


David Gilmore
Posted on March 07, 2009 at 10:27 AM | Permalink
Working on it
Not sure why our audio disappeared. We're working on it.
David