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In 1977, Vincent Price portrayed the openly gay Oscar Wilde in a one-man show titled Diversions and Delights. The production drew sharp criticism from anti-gay campaigner Anita Bryant. When questioned about her condemnation, Price quipped that Oscar Wilde had already written a play about Anita: “A Woman of No Importance.”
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October 14th, 1977 | Anti-gay “activist” Anita Bryant was pied in the face in Des Moines, Iowa — a televised moment that became a symbol of queer resistance served cold.
Bryant had launched her “Save Our Children” campaign, traveling around the country to garner support to appeal an anti-discriminat... View More

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