Rue Dauphine
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Vinh Tien and Binh Pham arrive in New Orleans shortly after the fall of Saigon in 1975 with three strikes against them: They’re immigrants. They’re Vietnamese. And they’re Gay.
It is the dawn of Southern Decadence, during the Gay Golden Age – the years between Stonewall and the outbreak of the AIDS crisis. Their next-door neighbor/landlord, Bill Ardoin, a French professor at Newcomb College, is a grieving widower just home from Paris, where he scattered the ashes of his longtime lover.
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It is the dawn of Southern Decadence, during the Gay Golden Age – the years between Stonewall and the outbreak of the AIDS crisis. Their next-door neighbor/landlord, Bill Ardoin, a French professor at Newcomb College, is a grieving widower just home from Paris, where he scattered the ashes of his longtime lover.
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