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Rainbow NewsRussia: Ground-Breaking Tour of Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles
24 Oct. 1999
The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles came to Russia in October, singing concerts on two of the country's most venerable stages in a visit that also wound up stirring debate on a subject rarely discussed publicly here-homosexuality. The chorus, which was established in 1979, sang a program of classical, folk and Broadway tunes Saturday in Moscow's Tchaikovsky Hall and Sunday in St. Petersburg's Glinka Choral Hall to an audience response one singer called "overwhelming." The fact that the tour turned out to be more than just a couple of concerts was due, in large measure, to the quasi-divine intervention of Russia's uber-mega-superstar, pop diva Alla Pugachova who combines the iconic stature of Barbra Streisand the earthy showmanship of Bette Midler. Full text...
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