Armistead Maupin on gay elders, Internet dating and more
A talk with writer Armistead Maupin, whose "Tales of the City" became a PBS series and whose sequel, "Michael Tolliver Lives: A Novel," is out in paperback.
Claude Peck: Sure, San Francisco has a perfectly good elected mayor in gay-marriage maverick Gavin Newsom, but who could debate the assertion that the city's unofficial mayor is novelist Armistead Maupin?
Rick Nelson: Not me. I soaked up his SF-adoring "Tales of the City" series like a Bounty paper towel since first encountering it in the early 1980s. I was thrilled that he returned to "Tales," after an 18-year hiatus, with "Michael Tolliver Lives."
CP: I recall that you liked Maupin's newest book. Let's phone him!
RN: Armistead, do you think the California Supreme Court's same-sex marriage ruling will survive a November voter referendum?
Armistead Maupin: After a summer of watching happy couples flocking to the state to get married, I think people are going to find it more and more unreasonable to take that privilege away.
CP: Do you see it as a potentially divisive presidential-campaign issue?
Maupin: The sad truth is that gay rights have always been the disposable card in the poker game of American politics. They'll speak out for us just so far, and when push comes to shove, suddenly we're supposed to keep our mouths shut and not bring up the issue. Both (presumed Republican presidential nominee John) McCain and (presumed Democratic presidential nominee Barack) Obama are going to have to address it one way or another, and time is on our side in this battle. All polls indicate that the younger generations of Americans have no issue with this whatsoever. More of Armistead Maupin on gay elders, Internet dating and more
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Just recently Obama was interviewed by ABC about gay marriage. He appears to straddle the fence because he wants to get elected, but listen carefully to his answer to the last question, "Does it bother you what is happening in California?"
Here's a link. I can't figure out how to make it a live link. Sorry!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Kpnr5duZ23Y
steevo in cali
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