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credit: Neal Preston as posted on advocate.com |
The nation's legacy LGBT magazine,
The Advocate — which also boasts one of the most popular LGBT websites at Advocate.com
— today publishes a big, beautiful feature piece by Daniel Reynolds on Adam and his activism on the LGBT front, as well as his involvement in the
AT&T Live Proud campaign, the "fraternity" of male performers who happen to be gay, how he first discovered the music of Queen and Freddie Mercury, how Freddie handled his sexuality in the public eye, and, of course, the partnership Adam formed with Brian and Roger and the experience of fronting the 'new generation' of Queen. It is Advocate.com's lead story this morning, as well as its "Most Popular":
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Excellent interview. Adam could give university lectures on this topic. He speak from experience and he expresses himself beautifully.
DRG
This is a very well written piece and no better person to speak to this issue than Adam. He is wise way beyond his years. Most folks with years of education and experience could never do as well as Adam.
Noticed all previous threads have moved to the "older posts". Or maybe its just my computer.
@BetsyWas
Not sure why this is showing up as the only post on this "page"... the settings currently call for 10 threads per page, at least that's the way it's been up until this thread, after a reset recently.... The blog owner has been notified of the problem.. It probably needs to be reset again. :) Strange....
Thanks @BetsyWas and thanks @glitzylady. Just realized that I used the wrong formatting for the screen capture image of the Advocate website and -- not to get too technical here but -- it was generating a massive amount of code which pushed the subsequent posts to the next page. Just changed image to standard jpeg format -- and now all is back to normal! Thanks for caring not just about content, but about layout too -- I love this family! :)
P.S. You can also now click on that Advocate website image and it will give you a nice big, crisp version of it.
@broddybounce
Glad you figured it out!! It's a learning experience :))
Loved the article and the picture didn't hurt a bit either.
Really enjoyed the article, thank you!
Brilliant, thoughtful, important interview with Adam from the Advocate!, tho' hard to read "Executives still question if out musicians can sell records ... ". Tough road, but ...
Adam is a trailblazer! Not that there aren't others, but Adam has the rare ability to communicate truthfully and clearly, and the formidable talent to back it up.
Some day it will be a "post-gay" era, but until then Keep It Up, Adam! You have won over countless hearts and minds.
xo laura
p.s. Admin., Glitzlady and others, thanks for the changes to the site. Once folks get used to it I think many more fans will comment.
I was hesitant at first (don't want to be hunted down for racy comments, ha!), but I love not having to read untruthful, nasty comments that are just meant to bring fans down. It was hard to skip over them when reading the threads... unless you skipped the comment section altogether. There was so much negativity it became ridiculous.
Discussions of different opinions are fun. Nasty drivel is not. So, Thanks Again, Adam 24/7! xo
This article makes me incredibly proud of Adam. He is not only mega talented in his craft but his sense of integrity and charisma make him a complete star.
For anybody who wants to leave a comment below the article, I would like to suggest to IGNORE some of the ignorant and bitter comments and spread a positive vibe instead.
I just went to the article to read it and I couldn't find a comment section .
It's odd because I saw the article via another medium.. I think I saw it on twitter... and I could see the comments (all via Facebook..) and there was only one comment that was not nice.. all others were supportive. But I couldn't access comments via the link posted here.. The article yes, comments no...
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