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July 2001 Cover
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New York-- Was it the witty writing? The cute-actors? The astute sexual politics? Its likeness to life? Maybe it was just the soundtrack. If the last accounts for the popularity of the American remake of the British
TV series "Queer as Folk," then the show's essence has now been distilled to musical CD. The series's name derives from a British idiom suggesting that there's nothing so strange as ordinary people. But there's nothing peculiar
on the soundtrack to denizens of gay dance clubs over the last decade or two. "Queer as Folk"-the-soundtrack includes dance hits by the likes of Kristine W; Love, Inc.; Antiloop; and Alcazar. At your local record shop.
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