Doric Wilson's "Street Theater" focuses on a panorama of drags, dykes, leathermen, flower children, vice cops and cruisers - the innocent and not-so-innocent bystanders who would turn Christopher Street and the 28th of June, 1969 into D-day in gay history - the night that gays fought back.
Doric Wilson's "Street Theater" focuses on a panorama of drags, dykes, leathermen, flower children, vice cops and cruisers - the innocent and not-so-innocent bystanders who would turn Christopher Street and the 28th of June, 1969 into D-day in gay history - the night that gays fought back.
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