• Randy Shilts (August 8, 1951 – February 17, 1994) was an American journalist and author. After studying journalism at the University of Oregon, Shilts...
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  • transmission to the United States. This narrative, popularized notably by Randy Shilts' 1987 book And the Band Played On, has been refuted through subsequent...
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  • And the Band Played On (category Books by Randy Shilts)
    it was never something that happened to those other people. —Randy Shilts, 1983 Shilts decided to write And the Band Played On after attending an awards...
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  • The Randy Shilts Award is an annual literary award, presented by Publishing Triangle to honour works of non-fiction of relevance to the gay community....
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    p. 577. Shilts 1987, p. 495. Green 2011. Francis 2012. Shilts 1987, p. 143. Shilts 1987, p. 186. PBS 2006. hiv.gov HIV/AIDS Timeline. Shilts 1987, p. 214...
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  • The Mayor of Castro Street (category Books by Randy Shilts)
    Street is a 1982 biography of Harvey Milk, written by Randy Shilts. Kirkus Reviews wrote that "Shilts' interwoven account of the emergence of San Francisco...
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  • Public Radio International program This American Life. Naked won the Randy Shilts Award for Gay Non-Fiction from Publishing Triangle in 1998. Chipped Beef...
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    1982, freelance reporter Randy Shilts completed his first book: a biography of Milk, titled The Mayor of Castro Street. Shilts wrote the book while unable...
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  • series and Mouse Soup, passes away from AIDS-related cardiac arrest. Randy Shilts' investigative journalism book And the Band Played On is published, chronicling...
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  • book And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic by Randy Shilts, and is noteworthy for featuring both a vast historical scope, as well...
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    crisis. The victims had obituaries in San Francisco-area LGBT newspapers. Randy Shilts, who himself later died of AIDS, was one of the foremost reporters of...
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    that Hudson was gay in 1985. Maupin explains that he confirmed it to Randy Shilts of the San Francisco Chronicle and that he was annoyed that producer...
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  • 1980 Randy J. Shams, American guitarist Randy Shannon (born 1966), American football coach Randy Sharp, American singer-songwriter Randy Shilts (1951–1994)...
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    were melted down in a foundry that produced manhole covers. Journalist Randy Shilts wrote a biography of Milk in 1982, The Mayor of Castro Street, which...
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  • Photographs of the real people from Randy Shilts' history of the AIDS crisis "And the Band Played On" Shilts, Randy, And the Band Played On, St. Martin's...
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  • Edmund White, John Rechy, Patricia Nell Warren, Christopher Isherwood and Randy Shilts. The publication's additional outreach included the gay pulp fiction...
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  • original on May 28, 2009. Retrieved September 10, 2010. Shilts, p. 63 Shilts, p. 363 Shilts, p. 371 Watkins v. United States Army, 875 F2d 699 (United...
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    Louganis, Arthur Ashe, Liberace, Eazy-E, Tim Richmond, Anthony Perkins, Randy Shilts, Ricky Wilson, Ofra Haza, Robert Reed, and Jerry Smith. Ryan White helped...
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  • person to appear on the cover of a U.S. newsmagazine. According to author Randy Shilts, "It marked the first time the young gay movement had made the cover...
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  • battling." Mukherjee states that two of his influences for the book were Randy Shilts' And the Band Played On and Richard Rhodes' The Making of the Atomic...
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  • people from discrimination in employment and housing. He was profiled in Randy Shilts' book Conduct Unbecoming in the chapter "Heroes". Dressel was born in...
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  • was subsequently propagated by the San Francisco Chronicle journalist Randy Shilts in his book And the Band Played On in 1987. William Darrow, behavioral...
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  • Vietnam to the Persian Gulf War is a 1993 book by American journalist Randy Shilts, in which the author traces the participation of gay and lesbian personnel...
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  • "Hilton Als' White Girls is ingenious provocation". The A.V. Club. "The Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction". The Publishing Triangle. Retrieved 2022-01-28...
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  • Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiography. It was shortlisted for the Randy Shilts Award. Atherton Lin created a show for NTS Radio based on the book. "The...
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    to the New York Times Editor’s Choice Recommended Books, won the 2021 Randy Shilts Award and was a finalist for the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for History. "Cervini...
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    While the closures were supported by some in the gay community (such as Randy Shilts), others—including the gay press, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, and...
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  • AIDS refused by his editor in early 1982, whereas the Chronicle hired Randy Shilts to report on AIDS full-time in 1982. Campbell and Conant featured in...
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  • until his death in 1984, and was once called "Patient Zero" by author Randy Shilts; this claim was later refuted Grethe Rask — Danish physician infected...
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  • heterosexuals, but closeted homosexuals," said San Francisco journalist Randy Shilts. British activist Peter Tatchell says "The lesbian and gay community...
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