Quiet Conversations

The Changing Chiaroscuro of the French Quarter

October 08, 2023 Arthur Severio Season 1 Episode 3
The Changing Chiaroscuro of the French Quarter
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Quiet Conversations
The Changing Chiaroscuro of the French Quarter
Oct 08, 2023 Season 1 Episode 3
Arthur Severio

In this episode, we discover  the culture of  the French Quarter in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s.  We first hear from historians and authors Johnny Townsend, ” “Let the Faggots Burn,”    Frank Perez, a"Ambush Magazine "and "French Quarter Journal’.  and Robert Fiesler “Tinderbox: the Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation.”
We also meet Regina Adams, French Quarter legend Regina Adams who grew up in a mormon, upper suburban middle class neighborhood in New Orleans.  As Regina was discovering her sexuality, she discovered her sexual identity.  She also met the “love of her life,” a man of color and a Jesuit preist, Reggie Adams.


Historian Frank Perez explains the mission of the LGBT+ Archives of Louisiana and a welcome to Quiet Conversations.


Art Span NOLA’s mission is to do just that. It is a non-profit 501 c3 designed especially for contemporary artists just like You and me. Art span Nola extends across the globe, sponsoring programs like creative mentorship, exposure visibility, and project development through collaboration and community. 

Please visit Artspannola.org to make your contribution. 



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In this episode, we discover  the culture of  the French Quarter in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s.  We first hear from historians and authors Johnny Townsend, ” “Let the Faggots Burn,”    Frank Perez, a"Ambush Magazine "and "French Quarter Journal’.  and Robert Fiesler “Tinderbox: the Untold Story of the Up Stairs Lounge Fire and the Rise of Gay Liberation.”
We also meet Regina Adams, French Quarter legend Regina Adams who grew up in a mormon, upper suburban middle class neighborhood in New Orleans.  As Regina was discovering her sexuality, she discovered her sexual identity.  She also met the “love of her life,” a man of color and a Jesuit preist, Reggie Adams.


Historian Frank Perez explains the mission of the LGBT+ Archives of Louisiana and a welcome to Quiet Conversations.


Art Span NOLA’s mission is to do just that. It is a non-profit 501 c3 designed especially for contemporary artists just like You and me. Art span Nola extends across the globe, sponsoring programs like creative mentorship, exposure visibility, and project development through collaboration and community. 

Please visit Artspannola.org to make your contribution. 



with Rio Riggen

Support the Show.