Nightline looks at when gay men and lesbians knew
ABC's "Nightline" is devoting an episode to Robert Trachtenberg's book, "When I Knew," which is a compilation of recollections by gay men and women, some famous, some not, about the moment they "knew" they were gay. The book includes the insights of Michael Musto (pictured), Simon Doonan, Arthur Laurents, B.D. Wong, Marc Shaiman and Liz Smith reports that "Nightline" will be presenting many of the contributors and their parents. Smith writes, "The very first page gets the ball rolling; film marketer Andrew Freedman recalls: 'My father was watching the evening news. The announcer said Judy Garland had died. I fainted. I was nine.'" The episode will air on June 15.
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