Armistead Maupin's Blog
February 7, 2019
Charlotte Talks Conversation With Armistead Maupin

Charlotte Talks is headed to Hickory for a conversation with pioneering LGBT author Armistead Maupin.
The North Carolina-raised writer will join Mike Collins at Lenoir-Rhyne University as part of its Visiting Writers Series.
Maupin has been credited with changing how LGBT persons are portrayed in literature through his "Tales of the City" serial in the 1970s in the San Francisco Chronicle, and the subsequent book series of the same name that spanned four decades.
More recently, Maupin's memoir,...
December 26, 2018
SAYING GOOD-BYE

“Dr. Jack Kincaid administered a sedative to his wife, while his daughter and son-in-law said good-bye to him.
He was flat on his back in bed. His skin was so pale that it seemed translucent.
“Daddy?”
“Is that you, DeDe?”
“It’s me and Beauchamp.”
“Oh.”
“We have a surprise for you, Daddy.”
Beauchamp flashed an uneasy glance at his wife. DeDe glared back at him, then turned and knelt at her father’s bedside.
“Daddy … we’re going to make you a grandfather.”
Silence.
“Did you hear me, Daddy?”
Edgar smiled....
December 21, 2018
Donald Moffat, the actor who played Edgar Halcyon in "Tales", dies at 87
Armistead wrote a tribute on his facebook page:
“In the original "Tales of the City" (1993) Donald Moffat played Edgar Halcyon, a dying businessman who has one last chance at romance with Anna Madrigal, the transgender landlady of 28 Barbary Lane. The kindness and gentle strength he projected in that role was very close to the demeanor of the man himself. We adored him on the set, especially Olympia Dukakis, who had suggested him for the role. I shall always be proud that I knew him.”
Here’s a...
December 19, 2018
Logical Family: An Evening with Armistead Maupin and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Jamie Parker, Sarah Tynan, Russell Tovey & David Parry

from classicalsource.com
Tuesday, December 19, 2017 Barbican Hall, London
Reviewed by Peter Reed
Like everyone else I knew then, I devoured Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City books when they started appearing in the 1970s, an irresistible mix of Dickens-like vividness, a pragmatic approach to gay liberation and a very American can-do positivism. I’d wondered if Mary Ann Singleton, Anna Madrigal, Mouse and 28 Barbary Lane would still be flourishing in the brisker milieu of computers, Facebook...
Netflix's 'Tales of the City' Welcomes Back Paul Gross, Fills Out Cast
OCTOBER 16, 2018 11:00am PT by Rick Porter
The continuation of the series based on Armistead Maupin's novels will feature a host of LGBTQ people in front of and behind the camera.
Netflix's revival of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City has filled out its cast, and it includes a familiar face from the first installment of the series and a number of LGBTQ actors.
The show is also making a big effort to feature members of the LGBTQ behind the camera.
Paul Gross will ret...
October 31, 2018
Chip off the Old Block
October 16, 2018
Netflix’s new “Tales of the City” will bring us diverse queer and trans stories in 2019
September 11, 2018
Armistead Maupin’s ‘Tales of the City’: The Best Soap Opera in Book Form
April 24, 2018
‘Armistead Maupin’s Tales Of The City’ Revival Gets Series Order At Netflix; Ellen Page Joins Cast
April 21, 2018
“Tales of the City” and the Great American Read
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