Oliver Sim

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Oliver Sim’s debut solo album, “Hideous Bastard,” is about being queer and HIV positive — while fighting the shame attached to that.

‘Hideous Bastard’: Oliver Sim on living with HIV, overcoming shame

Oliver Sim’s debut solo album, “Hideous Bastard,” is about being queer and HIV positive — while fighting the shame attached to that.

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