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‘Gay’ Club (Press, 5 October 1985)

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Summary: ‘Gay’ Club (Press, 5 October 1985)

In a letter published in response to comments made by Mr Tucker, the director of the Menage Night Club, L. Williams addresses the definitions and implications of the term "straight." Mr Tucker indicated that the patrons of the club could be either gay or straight, prompting Williams to reflect on the meaning of "straight" as defined by the Oxford Dictionary. Williams suggests that the term encompasses qualities such as honesty and directness, and contemplates the world if everyone were to embody these attributes. The letter, published on 5 October 1985, highlights the complexities of identity within the gay and lesbian community and invites readers to consider broader implications of the terms used in society.

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Publish Date:5th October 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19851005_2_112_16.html