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    What is multiculturalism?
    Bibliography Exhibitions
     
    politics:

    "The Advocate: Capitalist Manifesto," Gay Sunshine (No. 28, Spring 1976)

    The Pursuit of Happiness and   the New Morality (1996)

    English version: The Male Nude in Photography and the Erotic-Portrait (1997)

    French version: Le Nu masculin dans la Photographie et le Portrait-érotique (1997)

    Michigan Daily 1996 article on the creation of the GEO (Graduate Employees Org.) in 1975

     
    biography:
    BERT -the autobiography of Egbert Pettey - Gay Hollywood Designer (1896-1981): 
     

        Chapter 2 - "The Opera House" (his birth and the American theatre)

        Chapter 6 - "London" (studying art and Nijinsky)
         Chapter 7 - "DeMille's first Ten Commandments (1923)"
    Biron interviewed by Philip Vincent (1997):
                Part I.  The Invisible Closet: on Coming Out as a Photographer
    Part II. Biron on Robert Opel, Camille O'Grady, Jerry Dreva, Robert Mapplethorpe, Gronk, Teddy, Jorge Caraballo, Clemente Padin, Guglielmo Achille Cavellini and other artists
     
    art/literature:
    Robert Opel's Fey-Way Studios, San Francisco, SOMA Art Gallery (1978-1979)
     
    Queer Arts Resources (Curator of QAR galleries (2004-present)
     
          Arimondi from Vogue to Homeless -20 Years of Philosophy in the USA, photo exhibition, Muddy Waters Café, San Francisco (Jan. 1999)
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    Andy Warhol - Biron : Homage to Richard Mutt [1975]: first (and only) Joint-Assisted-Ready-made.  [INTERMEDIA an LA artzine ceased publishing before the work appeared in print. To date, remains  unpublished and unexhibited.]
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    Book review: Truman Capote's Answered Prayers in Midwest Gay Academic Journal (Spring 1997)
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          University of Michigan, Ph.D. Prospectus: Tristan Tzara: Sense Behind DADA Nonsense (1973)
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          Critical edition of DADA, Vol. I (1976) et II (1983): Reissue and critical study of Tzara's Dada zine
     
         Unpublished study: The Medieval Mind and The Divine Comedy (1970)
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