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  2. Punks (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    A collection of new and selected poems, the book's contents were written across three decades and inhabit various modes of poetry. In seven sections, the poems address Keene's identity as a black LGBTQ man and addresses topics like the AIDS crisis among other matters.

  3. D. A. Powell - Wikipedia

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    His work often moves back and forth between popular culture like movies and music and more complicated themes like religion and AIDS; he uses numerous rhetorical devices, especially puns, as bridges between these two spheres of experience. Powell's first three books of poems are considered a kind of trilogy on the AIDS epidemic.

  4. The Trashmen - Wikipedia

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    The band recorded four tracks at Custom Recording Studios in Golden Valley, Minnesota, with longtime fan and guitarist Deke Dickerson, for the record label Major Label, releasing the 7-inch EP I'm a Trashman in March 2013. A full-length follow-up LP, Bringing Back the Trash, was released in April 2014. After several 2015 shows in the band's ...

  5. Home Again (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    He is a force of destruction — ripping bodies apart — but the cause of the rage is complicated. The creature is the inadvertent creation of a street artist named Trashman, who drew the image of a defender of the homeless. Trashman claims the Band-Aid Nose Man is a "thought form". Meanwhile, Scully has flashbacks about her and Mulder's child ...

  6. Tim Dlugos - Wikipedia

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    Dlugos is widely known for the poems he wrote while hospitalized in G-9, the AIDS ward at Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan, and is considered a seminal poet of the AIDS epidemic. His long poem "G-9," in which Dlugos celebrates life while accepting his mortality and impending death, was published in The Paris Review only months before Dlugos died.

  7. Spain Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    After moving from New York City to San Francisco in 1970, Spain's Subvert Comics series (1970–1976) [30] featured "three full length Trashman: Agent of the Sixth International stories." [31] Trashman later appeared in such publications as High Times, Heavy Metal, Weirdo, San Francisco magazine, Zap #11–13, and the Fantagraphics anthology ...

  8. Trashman (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Trashman series is one of the very few superhero stories depicted in the underground comix of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly as a recurring character. Trashman's post-apocalyptic setting and Marxist-anarchist overtones expressed Spain's own social and political beliefs, as well as the sensibilities of the anti-Vietnam War movement and ...

  9. Gil Cuadros - Wikipedia

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    Gil Cuadros (July 22, 1962 [1] – August 29, 1996) was an American gay poet, essayist, and ceramist known for his writing on the impact of AIDS. [ 2 ] Biography