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Entertainment > Movies > An Addendum to My Stonewall Review
 

An Addendum to My Stonewall Review





Memory can play many tricks on you which is one of the reasons I am glad I kept diaries (and still do).

I don’t know when it started but I started to think that the Saturday night of the Stonewall riot Bernie and I had been at a play on Broadway and when we got home I heard about it on the news and the next day read a blurb about it in the paper. At the time we lived on 33rd Street right off 3rd Avenue. We often would walk down to the Village and we decided to stroll down there and take a look. I don’t remember a thing except that the area seemed all quiet and there were more police than usual.

After writing my review of the “Stonewall” movie I thought I would look up what play we had seen. I have a lot of entries for that month as on June 24 Bernie signed the papers for getting the Weight Watchers franchise for Memphis  and was going down there July 1 and I would meet him there the 4th of July weekend. It was Bernie’s birthday on the 19th and we, Addie, Joan, Monty, Art and Alex, gave him a party. 

I had quit my job as a waiter and was working as a lecturer for WW and on the afternoon of the 28th I had given a lecture to 71 people at the east 79th street office. I don’t have any entries for the two days before and/or the two days after the riot but on September 28th I wrote “I got bombed--wound up in Brooklyn at the Clinton Hill project with Richard.” (A few more comments but all X rated!) 

I wasn’t with Bernie, I didn’t see a play and now 46 years later I remember nothing about that time except getting ready to change my life by moving to Memphis.

I have read comments by people who weren’t there, aren’t old enough to have been there and certainly haven’t seen the movie talking trash about it and, yet, here I am 46 years later who obviously didn’t think it was important enough to make even a PS in my diary about that infamous, important part of Gay history.

Going into the movie I knew it would be a ‘Hollywood’ version but also what the director and writer would research and/or remember.  Some comments made by people about the movie concern the accuracy of what it shows. Do you really think the movies about the Alamo or biographies or the current “Black Mass” or the many ‘based on a true story’ are accurate? Was the recent movie “Selma” the truth or was it embellished? Tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth? Do you really think all the people who claim to have been there that night were really there or has memory played a trick on them?

Yes I was a member of the Mattachine Society and I subscribed to One magazine--even wrote a couple articles for them--and for at least 12 years was a gay activist and met some of the people shown and/or referred to in the film but I sat in the theatre and learned/saw what essentially happened that evening, a lot I may have forgotten, and I feel the movie represents a defining moment in gay history that all gay people should know and all nongay people could learn from as to why there is Gay Pride and understand why every year Gays march to remember this event.

Agree with me or not that “Stonewall” is a must see movie first see it!

Full disclosure: In all the years I lived in Manhattan and all the bars I went to I never went into the Stonewall because I was a NY snob and only went to the better places--well not quite true but that is what I wanted other people to think and that is for another post! :O)

posted on Sept 30, 2015 9:50 AM ()

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Amazing you still have such old diaries. About 20 years ago I worked at the Stonewall Coffeehouse here, which was formerly Stonewall Books. The owner of the property (a millionaire who lived in FL) decided to take over the bookstore when that renter left, and change it to a coffeeshop. He kept most of the name for continuity, and didn't know what it signified. The bookstore guy had named it. While I worked there, on holidays out-of-towners would come in, and this or that man would ask me, Where do guys go out here? -- And I didn't know he was asking for gay clubs. But I realized soon, and had a list ready. Once our metal sign outside was stolen on the anniversary of the riots, but it was returned.
comment by drmaus on Sept 30, 2015 4:36 PM ()
My 'heirs' know to burn the diaries when I die!
It amazes me how many young gays don't know about the Stonewall--all they seem to know is the Gay Pride parade every June but not the whys of it.
reply by greatmartin on Sept 30, 2015 8:39 PM ()

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