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The Mission's 'Little Rez' was once the center of Native American life in San Francisco


The Mission's 'Little Rez' was once the center of Native American life in San Francisco
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FILE--American Indians play ball games outside the prison wall on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco during their occupation of the island in this Nov. 26, 1969 file photo. The sign reading 'INDIANS WELCOME,' is one of the few physical reminders that 30 years ago a group of American Indians clung to the barren, bony slopes of Alcatraz for 19 months, winning the attention of the world and igniting a passion for civil rights. (AP Photo/File)Associated Press 1969
The path of almost every Native American who arrived in San Francisco in the 1960s led straight to Warren’s Slaughterhouse Bar.

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'It's a Sin' on HBO Max shows an utterly devastating view of AIDS in 1980s London


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'It's a Sin' on HBO Max shows an utterly devastating view of AIDS in 1980s London
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Lydia West as Jill Baxter and Nathaniel Curtis as Ash Mukherjee in "It's a Sin" on HBO Max.Ben Blackall/HBO Max
“La!”
Sung cheerfully, that one syllable occurs again and again in HBO Max’s "It’s a Sin" as a marker of group identity. Set in London in 1981 (but filmed in Manchester), the show stars a group of gay men and their straight den mother who utter "la" to one another in every possible context. It's Liverpool slang, but sun-spoken in their staccato, theatrical way, it's more like "aloha." It functions as hello and goodbye, but also “I’m here for you” and “I see you” and “I’m going out for the night, and when I get home, there’s a good chance something terrible may have happened and I will need you to help me get through it.”

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