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Outwatch Presents ‘Invisible: Gay Women in Country Music’ @ Rialto Cinema Sebastopol Thur, Oct. 21

Gary Carnivele October 17, 2021

Invisible: Gay Women in Country MusicT hursday October 21, 7 pm

“Invisible:..” is the story of a group of lesbians and one Transgender man who have written #1 hits for some of Country Music’s greatest stars. Some share how they kept quiet about their sexual identities for fear of how their opportunities or careers could be impacted. Others came out regardless and in some cases did faced negative consequences. How did each of the featured individuals write, produce and survive behind the scenes of Country Music in Nashville.

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