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In Luther: Never Too Much, an eye-opening new documentary ... a kind of ache that is felt acutely by gay and queer people.
Luther Vandross had a huge fan in David Bowie, who also played a key role early in the late soul singer’s start in music. Vandross’s remarkable career is back in the spotlight in the new documentary, ...
Luther: Never Too Much is a wonderful 100 minutes, and it leaves you with the distinct sense that the discography Vandross left behind would reward additional examination through a gay lens.