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The BAFTA and Academy Award-winning screenplay, "a drama of surpassing beauty" (Wall Street Journal)
From Sia to Elton John, from Billie Holiday to David Bowie, LGBT musicians have changed the course of modern music. But before their music--and the messages behind it--gained understanding and a place in the mainstream, how did the queer musicians of yesteryear fight to build foundations for those who would follow them? This is the first book to cover the breadth of history of recorded music by and for the LGBT community. Darryl reveals the stories of both famous and lesser-known LGBT musicians, whose perseverance against the threat of persecution during decades of political and historical turmoil--including two world wars, Stonewall, and the AIDS crisis--has led to some of the most significant and soul-searching music of the last century.
"The stirring drama about a New York family coming to grips with the sudden disclosure of its matriarch's hidden Holocaust past." -Broadway World
"For anyone obsessed with how spaceflight grew into what it is today, this book is a must-have." -Popular Mechanics
From building a hive to harvesting honey, a top urban beekeeper and shows aspiring beekeepers how to keep bees the simple way.
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