A little more info
The zine does get a little more intimate with things that I won't go into here. I understand the line of discretion pretty well (better than Richard did my many humorous reports) so I'll encourage people to seek out the zine if they'd like to know more on that side of things.
There are several cited quotes throughout the zine. Apparently Richard's life was a well-known fact behind the scenes that wasn't hidden. Puppeteers have an inherent anonymity, but if Richard were in any other station of the entertainment industry these elements would certainly be a well-known fact.
It's Charles Kaiser's
The Gay Metropolis that attributes information from Charles Gibson about his longtime relationship with Richard Hunt that got the zine author started. It's been a busy day in the store and I have a busy week ahead with a new figure design gig (yay me) so I won't be able to read through the zine for a while.
Richard's obituary only includes his death of complications from HIV, but 1992 was a very different time. The zine also quotes Richard's mother where she casually refers to him as being gay and also gives insight to the character of Placido Flamingo.
I would hope that this thread would not be censored in any way. I don't think there's been any salty language or invasive discussion to warrant that. I should be able to refer to an openly gay Muppeteer as being gay just as I should be able to mention that Jim Henson was a self-professed Christian Scientist in many of his beliefs. Going too far down either road is a bad idea and should be discouraged here.
I get down sometimes that some members become selectively touchy now and then about gay inclusiveness at Muppet Central. Not Kev, of course. It's that way in the world, of course, but MC should reflect the Muppets in being an ideal place for everyone. I've said this before in closed company, but I'll say it on the record here -
The Muppet Central logo, Flash graphics and many other graphic design images were composed by this out gay Muppet lover in the heart of San Francisco's tenderloin area. Muppet Central is inclusive by nature of its existence and members should recognize that extends to ALL people equally and fairly.
I encourage everyone interested in Richard to pick up this wonderful zine! It includes nice sections about other performers too along with some very touching words from Frank Oz. The information will make you laugh, cry and just be plain proud of the Muppets.