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Aberdeen performer heads to West End with first solo show

Aberdeen performer heads to West End with first solo show © Supplied by Jake Stewart Ailsa Davidson An actor from Aberdeen is heading to the West End this autumn to perform her debut solo show. Ailsa Davidson from Chapelton will be performing at Crazy Coqs, an intimate live music and cabaret venue located inside Brasserie Zédel, on Saturday August 7. Her show, titled Ailsa Davidson 27 and a half, is hugely inspired by one of the actor’s favourite books, The School of Life: An Emotional Education. The 27-year-old has been performing across the UK from a young age and was heavily influenced by her parents.

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The Full Story of Nancy Reagan and the AIDS Crisis

The Atlantic The Reagan Family’s Secret Battle Over the AIDS Crisis The former first lady fought the most conservative elements of the Reagan administration in an attempt to get her husband to pay more attention to the deadly pandemic. It wasn’t enough. , Simon & Schuster 2021. In mid-1981 the U.S. Center for Disease Control noticed a set of medical curiosities: an alert from Los Angeles that five previously healthy young men had come down with a rare, fatal lung infection; almost simultaneously, a dermatologist in New York saying that he had seen a cluster of unusually aggressive cases of Kaposi’s sarcoma, an obscure skin cancer. These seemingly unconnected occurrences had two things in common. First, all of the victims were sexually active gay men. Second, their maladies pointed to a catastrophically compromised immune system.

Three decades later, the similarities between the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) More than three decades since the HIV-AIDS epidemic hit the nation, survivors report seeing similarities between the epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic. A Raleigh man wishing to remain anonymous referred to himself as Charles St. John lived with HIV for almost 40 years. At the age of 20-year-sold, John was first diagnosed in 1983 at the height of the HIV-AIDS epidemic. I identify as a gay white male, said John. People didn t know what was creating or causing the epidemic at the time. People were blaming: it s these people, it s these populations, communities of color, communities marginalized by socio-economic status.

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