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==[[Rob Frydlewicz: AZT Gains FDA Approval, March 20, 1987]]==
 
==[[Rob Frydlewicz: Coming Out With the Help of The Village People, April 11, 1978]]==
 
==[[Rob Frydlewicz: Coming Out With the Help of The Village People, April 11, 1978]]==
 
==[[Rob Frydlewicz: Greg Louganis' Autobiography Becomes TV Movie, March 26, 1997]]==
 
==[[Rob Frydlewicz: Greg Louganis' Autobiography Becomes TV Movie, March 26, 1997]]==

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OutHistory initiates a new blog, the personal take of Rob Frydlewicz on people and events in the past as seen through one man's rose-hued lenses.


Rob Frydlewicz is a history buff, pop culture aficionado and lover of Broadway show tunes & classic disco -- all rolled up into one delightful gay package!


As a contributor to OutHistory.org Rob writes about a wide variety of events and milestones that should resonate with the GLBT community. He'll also add his own personal touch by occasionally sharing some of his experiences as a gay man living in New York City.


This entry collects all of Rob's blogs, the latest listed first.


Rob's Blogs for OutHistory.org

Rob Frydlewicz: AZT Gains FDA Approval, March 20, 1987

Rob Frydlewicz: Coming Out With the Help of The Village People, April 11, 1978

Rob Frydlewicz: Greg Louganis' Autobiography Becomes TV Movie, March 26, 1997

Rob Frydlewicz: Gay Activists Meet in White House for 1st Time, March 26, 1977

Rob Frydlewicz: Madonna - "Good Housekeeping" Cover Girl, March 16, 2000

Rob Frydlewicz: "Queer as Folk" Begets "The L Word", January 18, 2004

Rob Frydlewicz: TV Movie About Margarethe Cammermeyer, February 6, 1995

Rob Frydlewicz: John Rechy; March 10, 1934-present

Rob Frydlewicz: Paying Tribute to John Waters' Drag Diva Divine, 1945–1988

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