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At the Academy Awards, in 1974, David Niven had just begun to introduce the Best Picture presenter when Robert Opel, a man with floppy brown hair and a bushy mustache, flashed a peace sign as he ran across the stage—naked. The streaker’s dash has been memorialized as one of the Oscars’ weirdest moments. But why did Opel do it? And what happened to him afterward? “His quest for exposure was just getting started,” Michael Schulman writes. At the link in our bio, Schulman chronicles the life and death of the Oscar streaker, who, after the stunt, ran for President and settled into San Francisco’s gay leather scene, in the orbit of Robert Mapplethorpe and Harvey Milk. Illustration by @tylercomrie; Source photographs Steven Errico / Getty (living room); AP (Streaker).


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