Gay life in Chicago this week, back in ...
1980
A Gay Life article by Stephen Kulieke begins:
"Gay rights activists marched on movie theaters across the country onFebruary 15 protesting the release of William Friedkin's highly controversial film 'Cruising.' 'Hey hey! Ho-ho! The movie 'Cruising's got to go!' chanted fifty demonstrators in Chicago at the first of three weekend rallies. In San Francisco a crowd of 250 braved inclement weather for a protest that remained peaceful, despite worries of violence. Eleven demonstrators were charged with disorderly conduct in Orange, Connecticut when they defied a police order to stage their picket line at a parking lot entrance and marched to the theater. At New York's City's National Theatre in Times Square, 400 protestors leafleted, blew whistles and carried signs and banners in a manner reminiscent of the original protests during on-location shooting there last summer."
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