“Border Stories” explores life of gay men on both sides of Mexican border

Posted on: February 18th, 2008
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“When Gregory Ramos moved to El Paso he was intrigued by the difference between the Texas border city and his native Los Angeles.

Ramos found that unlike many other parts of the country there was still a strong cultural stigma attached to being gay. So he set out to interview gay men on both sides of the Mexican border.

The result is a play called “Border Stories”.

Ramos, who now teaches in the theatre department at the University of Vermont, will perform “Border Stories” on Friday in Burlington. “*

*From: http://www.vpr.net
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