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Dent spent most of her adult life in New York City and Maine. She married writer Sean Harvey in 1999. Throughout her adult life she produced poetry, often about her struggles and experiences living with HIV. She died on December 30, 2005, in her apartment on the Lower East Side of Manhattan of the AIDS-associated infection PML.
[3] [5] Throughout his works Cuadros gives visibility to two identities that are often denied within the Chicano community: homosexuals and people living with AIDS. [8] [9] Among other things, Cuadros's stories and poems address the themes of sex, death, Roman Catholicism, family relations, and the meaning of home. [7]
The AIDS Quilt Songbook is an ongoing collaborative song-cycle with subsequent additions responding to the stigma surrounding, ignorance of, and grief caused by the spread of HIV/AIDS, serving as a companion work to the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. While its original printed edition consists of 18 songs with texts and music by American ...
William Leith, writing for The Daily Telegraph, stated "this is an ordinary world, shabby and melancholy, but McGregor describes it with mesmeric power...It all works extremely well," [7] and David Wiegand said in the San Francisco Chronicle that the characters "become momentarily vivid through his keen sense of detail and lyrical writing style."
Letters to the editor for Dec. 2, 2023: Readers share their thoughts on corporal punishment and Enid 'sore thumb.' ... A day when the 38 million people living with HIV can do so free of stigma ...
Biking commies leap from river. In response to the Letter to the Editor about communist bicycles: They’re right, you know. Just last weekend on Sept. 22, I saw thousands of communist bicyclists ...
From Three Stories and Ten Poems (1923) Up in Michigan (1923, revised 1938) In Our Time (1925 and 1930) On the Quai at Smyrna; Indian Camp (1924) The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife (1925) The End of Something (1925) The Three-Day Blow (1925) The Battler (1925) A Very Short Story (1924) Soldier's Home (1925) The Revolutionist (1925) Mr. and Mrs ...
At his graduation from a program in Michigan that lasted 45 days called A Forever Recovery, Quenton told her he was worried about leaving. “I don’t know, Mom. I’m safe here,” Ann recalled him saying. “I said, ‘Quenton, you don’t have to go home.’ He said, ‘No, Mom, it’s time to start my life.