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  2. The Blue Boy - Wikipedia

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    Among the gay artists who have embraced The Blue Boy as a symbol of gay emancipation are Robert Lambert (a member of Les Petites Bon-Bons), Howard Kottler, and Léopold Foulem. [13] The Blue Boy was temporarily loaned to the National Gallery, London, and placed on view on 25 January 2022, a century to the day since it left the UK in 1922. It ...

  3. The Blue Boy (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was first shown on BBC Two on 2 January 1995. [2] [3] [4] In America, it aired on 2 October 1994 as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre series.[5]The review in Entertainment Weekly gave the film a C grade, and called it a "slow muddle", saying that it was "frequently impossible to tell why Marie is rattled and teary: Is it because of her husband's philandering or the spectral visions ...

  4. The Blue Boy (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Boy is a children's picture book by Martin Auer, with illustrations by Simone Klages. It was first published in 1991 in German as Der blaue Junge.

  5. Blue Boy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Boy, a c. 1770 painting by Thomas Gainsborough; The Blue Boy, an 1876 watercolor by Winslow Homer; Blue Boy, a 1932 novel by Jean Giono; The Blue Boy (picture book), a 1992 children's book by Martin Auer; Blueboy (plant), or Stirlingia, a plant genus; Blue Boy, a rosemary cultivar; Blueboy, a 1974–2007 gay pornographic magazine

  6. Duncan James - Wikipedia

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    Blue performing Greatest Hits Tour, in 2005. James, along with Antony Costa, convinced Lee Ryan and Simon Webbe in early 2000 to form the group Blue. [6] Blue's R&B-influenced pop allowed the group to achieve commercial success in the United Kingdom and many other countries, including Ireland, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, France, Australia and New Zealand.

  7. Blueboy (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Blueboy was a gay men's magazine with lifestyle and entertainment news, in addition to photos of nude or semi-nude men. It was published monthly from 1974 to 2007. [1] The Detroit Free Press described the publication as "a full-color, slick gay version of Playboy magazine."

  8. Blue Boy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Boy (French: Jean le Bleu) is a 1932 novel by French writer Jean Giono. It tells the story of a family in Provence, with an ironer mother and a shoemaker father. The book is largely autobiographical and based on Giono's childhood, although it has many fictional anecdotes. An English translation by Katherine A. Clarke was published in 1946. [1]

  9. Blueboy (band) - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by a new single in May 2024, "One", which was recorded as a four-piece with Stewart and Townley rejoined by Mark Cousens on bass and Martin Rose on drums. To mark the release of "One" and celebrate the 30th anniversary of Unisex, Blueboy performed a full-band show on the 18th of May at the Water Rats in London. [6]