Singer-songwriter King Princess earned a devoted fan following for baring her soul about her love life in songs such as “Talia” and “Ain’t Together.”
In fact, the GLAAD Media Award-nominated musician burst onto the music scene with her debut pop single, “1950,” an ode to queer love that was heavily inspired by Patricia Highsmith’s depiction of a lesbian couple’s “icy” relationship in the groundbreaking novel The Price of Salt.
“What I loved about [The Price of Salt] was that it took place in the ‘50s and the way that queer people were allowed to be public was so censored that it was all about...
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