To celebrate summer, let’s take a nostalgic look back at 1983 Provincetown. Though the AIDS epidemic was already spreading through the community, partying on the Cape was in full swing. This is an excerpt from an article Eric Rofes wrote for GCN’s 1983 Ptown Supplement:
Eric Rofes, was a frequent contributor to GCN and cofounder of the Boston Gay and Lesbian Political Alliance (BLGPA) along with Ann Maguire. He later moved to San Francisco where he continued to write and advocate for LGBT rights. The History Project is fortunate to have almost the entire collection of Gay Community News issues.
To protect the dignity of everyone who was in Provincetown during the summer of 1983, no photographs are included here. Those clothes! Those haircuts!
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The hanky code was a covert sartorial code used predominately by queer men in the 1970s [...]
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Each year, The History Project relies on the generosity of our community to meet our mission [...]
Each year, The History Project relies on the generosity of our community to meet our mission [...]