Thanasis Kinias on Nostr: Just reading the bio of an American actor who was simultaneously a football player ...
Just reading the bio of an American actor who was simultaneously a football player and actor and glee club performer as a youth (high school and university in the late ’60s/early ’70s). This is a pairing that would have felt wildly improbably or even impossible when I was that age, two decades later. I’m curious: is there something that changed about segmentation of youth culture, or was this always (or never?) a plausible combination?
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