Those dots that allow us to stay in our own lanes when were driving. When the new path opens to the public at noon on tuesday, it will extend to just past the tower of the new suspension bridge. More demolition needs to be done to make way for the rest of that path, which is expected to be completed by 2015. A bay bridge spokesperson says construction is moving along very nicely, and right now, they do expect this bridge to open on schedule. You could go across the bridge. It might be a little bumpy. You might find some wide open lanes here and there. You might not find barrier rail where it needs to be to help guide you in the right direction. The bay from the bridge. Anyone who was seen taking photos or video while driving, or anyone who pulls over on to the new shoulder for a look will be cited. So to reiterate, work is progressing on the bay bridge and it is expected to open on time. In fact, an event will be held tomorrow afternoon. People were invited to attend the celebration, w
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Hiding in plain sight
Neel Bate stumbled across his first copy of
Bachelor magazine at a Hollywood Boulevard drugstore. It was March 1937, and Bate a Seattle transplant in his early twenties who worked as an erotic artist had just come into his sexuality. But he never saw stories about people like him on major newsstands.
Decades later, Bate wrote about his chance encounter with the inaugural issue of the magazine. “I picked up a copy and thumbed my way into it, barely believing my eyes,” he wrote, in the magazine
In Touch for Men.
Bachelor featured celebrities like Marlene Dietrich and Paulette Goddard, beloved in the queer community, plus men who Bate said were his idols: Buster Crabbe, Cary Grant, and Tyrone Power. Bate was particularly taken by one swimming-pool photo of Errol Flynn, who flashed what Bate called an “outrageously teasing smile” at the camera. On that day, Bate later wrote, “there were five or six of ‘us’ all looking at