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Ambush readers of a certain age may remember blueboy. From tothis glossy magazine featured pictures and centerfolds of naked men. Some people even read the articles. I eagerly read the article and while it was mostly fluff, it did provide some insight into the gay social scene of the French Quarter in the late s.

The article also lists several popular tourist attractions and historical sights. The article is insightful as much for what it does not say as for what it does say. For example, no mention is made of Southern Decadence. Southern Decadence had been around for sixteen years when the article was published. The blueboy article was not the first time New Orleans was highlighted in a nationally circulated magazine.

We also learn from the article there were five gay Carnival krewes inalthough only the Krewe of Apollo is mentioned.

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Royal Street between St. Other helpful tips are also offered. The Aquarius is recommended as the place to find pornography. And for those looking for public cruising spots, the bathroom at the French Market where Dumaine meets Decatur is the place to be. The two aforementioned articles illustrate the historical significance, however minor, of source material that most people throw away.

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