From campy drag to chorus boys, classical music to "A Christmas Carol" —not to mention eight different "Nutcrackers" to choose from— if you’re gay in Bay, there’s something that’s sure to bring joy, laughter, and inspiration to your holiday season.
From campy drag to chorus boys, classical music to "A Christmas Carol" —not to mention eight different "Nutcrackers" to choose from— if you’re gay in Bay, there’s something that’s sure to bring joy, laughter, and inspiration to your holiday season.
From campy drag to chorus boys, classical music to "A Christmas Carol" —not to mention eight different "Nutcrackers" to choose from— if you’re gay in Bay, there’s something that’s sure to bring joy, laughter, and inspiration to your holiday season.
From campy drag to chorus boys, classical music to "A Christmas Carol" —not to mention eight different "Nutcrackers" to choose from— if you’re gay in Bay, there’s something that’s sure to bring joy, laughter, and inspiration to your holiday season.
Tony Bravo December 15, 2020Updated: December 18, 2020, 2:12 pm
“The Golden Girls” Rose (Betty White, left), Dorothy (Bea Arthur), Sophia (Estelle Getty) and Blanche (Rue McClanahan) was a hit with its biting humor and its heartfelt depiction of female friendship. Photo: Ron Tom, NBC
Picture it: Miami, 1985. Three single women of a certain age share a house. The ladies a sarcastic substitute teacher, a Midwestern innocent and a sexually liberated Southern belle are joined by the teacher’s 80-something Italian mother, and hilarity ensues. Over seven seasons they laugh together, face the challenges of aging together and eat enough cheesecake together to keep bakeries afloat.