BUT THE SHOW WENT ON - San Francisco 1987-1988 Review

BUT THE SHOW WENT ON - San Francisco 1987-1988
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Read this book in one sitting. Just couldn't but it down. Wheather you lived during the time between 1987-88, in or near San Fancisco or not, we were all touched in some way regarding HIV/AIDS. The author does not focus on the horrors of AIDS in this personal account of his experiences,hopes, and trying to stay "alive" during this time, but rather shares with his readers a very honest and open expression of his life and encounters with others around him. His interviews with some of the most interesting artists and perfomers are insightful and brutally honest,leaving us with a better understanding of those he interviewed, their lives without the glare of bright lights and what was to become of some of them. A must read...

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In BUT THE SHOW WENT ON, (the prequel to his best-selling memoir, POSTCARDS FROM PALM SPRINGS) author Robert Julian revisits 17 essays, interviews, and feature stories he created for the San Francisco Sentinel over 20 years ago. Each entry is illuminated by a new backstory that provides a perspective only made possible by the passage of time. With the same take-no-prisoners attitude that propelled thousands of readers through POSTCARDS FROM PALM SPRINGS in one sitting, Robert Julian once again establishes the value of a smart mouth, sharp eye, and snappy rejoinder.

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