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In the Heights's Daphne Rubin-Vega on Ushering in Queer Characters

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In the Heights. In the infectious song “No Me Diga,” the salon-goers and stylists catch up on the latest dish about who needs a makeover, who’s screwing who, and even which of their neighbors has the biggest taxi/ride (a euphemism for sure).

Something that’s never the point of discussion but rather just exists in the world Miranda built that’s now a major motion picture directed by Crazy Rich Asians helmer Jon M.

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