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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · When Armistead Maupin began publishing a series of stories in the San Francisco Chronicle (in 1978), LGBTQ+ rights were still in their infancy (thanks to monsters like Anita Bryant), and HIV/AIDS had yet to be discovered.

  2. 5 days ago · Mara Wilson offers an admirable performance in Armistead Maupin’s tenth book in the Tales of the City series. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Michele Cobb discuss this lively murder mystery that revives Maupin’s series well known from its PBS and Netflix adaptations.

  3. 4 days ago · Tales of the City - watch online: stream, buy or rent . Currently you are able to watch "Tales of the City" streaming on Hoopla or for free with ads on Tubi TV.

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  4. 3 days ago · A nostalgic journey into the vibrant world of San Francisco, Tales of the City chronicles the lives of eclectic characters residing in the fictional 28 Barbary Lane. The show, based on Armistead Maupin's novels, boasts a well-rounded ensemble cast led by Laura Linney (Mary Ann Singleton) and Olympia Dukakis (Anna Madrigal).

  5. 3 days ago · If you’re on the hunt for movies and TV shows similar to The L Word, Pose is a great TV series about LGBTQ characters in New York's ballroom culture scene in the '80s. Euphoria is another great show, about the struggles of teens that include focus on identity and relationships.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · Armistead Maupin's captivating series, Tales of the City, is set in vibrant San Francisco. Initially a newspaper serial in the Pacific Sun and the San Francisco Chronicle, this collection of novels was adapted into a beloved 1993 miniseries focusing on events from the first book.

  7. www.find-dvd.co.uk › dvd › Tales-Of-The-CityTales Of The City DVD

    4 days ago · Drama miniseries based on the novel by Armistead Maupin. Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney), a naive country girl, arrives in San Francisco in 1976, and receives a rude awakening to the rather more hectic pace of life in the big city when she moves into an apartment block owned by an exotic, free-thinking landlady (Olympia Dukakis).