TITLE | DESCRIPTION | DATE CREATED | IS FORMAT OF |
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Victor Rodriguez and Tom Ritzenthaler interview with Mary Richards (Tape 94, Side A) | Interview with Victor Rodriguez and Tom Ritzenthaler, a gay couple who celebrated 15 years together on Valentine's Day of 1993. They discuss their personal backgrounds, San Francisco in the 1960s and 1970s, and the nature of their relationship. Topics include gay relationship, Valentine's… Show more | 1993 | |
Victor Rodriguez and Tom Ritzenthaler interview with Mary Richards (Tape 94, Side B) | Interview with Victor Rodriguez and Tom Ritzenthaler, a gay couple who celebrated 15 years together on Valentine's Day of 1993. They discuss their political stances, their relationships to their family, and the nature of their relationship. Topics include gay relationship, family, Valentine… Show more | 1993 | |
Pat Taffer interview with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with Pat Taffer, a senior design consultant for the Closet Factory, a closet redesigning service that donated 10 percent of earnings to the AIDS Emergency Fund. She discusses the services she provides and her design process. Topics include fashion, clothing, closet, AIDS Emergency Fund,… Show more | 1993 | |
Pat Taffer interview with Mary Richards (Side B) | Interview with Pat Taffer, a senior design consultant for the Closet Factory, a closet redesigning service that donated 10 percent of earnings to the AIDS Emergency Fund. She discusses the services she provides, the furniture she uses for her redesigning process, and how she structures her work.… Show more | 1993 | |
José Sarria bus tour of San Francisco (Tape 6, Side A) | Live audio recording of a bus tour of San Francisco conducted by José Sarria, a veteran of World War II who is also known as The Widow Norton. His tour provided a history of San Francisco through the eyes of a gay veteran. Topics include veteran, gay veteran, San Francisco, bus tour, World War II,… Show more | 1994 | |
José Sarria bus tour of San Francisco (Tape 6, Side B) | Live audio recording of a bus tour of San Francisco conducted by José Sarria, a veteran of World War II who is also known as The Widow Norton. His tour provided a history of San Francisco through the eyes of a gay veteran. He conducted the tour in drag.Topics include veteran, drag queen, gay… Show more | 1994 | |
José Sarria interview with Mary Richards (Tape 159, Side A) | Interview with José Sarria, also known as Widow Norton. Sarria was a veteran of World War II who gave bus tours of San Francisco. He describes his role as a historian and his personal connection to the city. Included is also a live audio recording of one of his bus tours. Topics include veteran,… Show more | 1994 | |
José Sarria bus tour of San Francisco (Tape 159, Side B) | Live audio recording of a bus tour of San Francisco conducted by José Sarria, a veteran of World War II who is also known as The Widow Norton. He provides descriptions of many San Francisco eateries, German presence in San Francisco, and many gay hotspots such as Twin Peaks.Topics include veteran,… Show more | 1994 | |
José Sarria interview with Mary Richards (Tape 7, Side A) | Interview with José Sarria, also known as the Widow Norton. He discusses mainly his presiding over the Imperial Court of Emperors and Empresses, a non-profit organization that raises money for other organizations in the community. Topics include Imperial Court of Emperors and Empresses, non-profit… Show more | 1994 | |
José Sarria interview with Mary Richards (Tape 7, Side B) | Interview with José Sarria, also known as the Widow Norton. He discusses mainly his presiding over the Imperial Court of Emperors and Empresses, a non-profit organization that raises money for other organizations in the community. He also discusses his life experiences and gives advice to gay and… Show more | 1994 | |
¡Viva 16! | A documentary short about Latinx LGBT life in San Francisco from the 1970s to the 1990s, focusing upon 16th Street in the Mission District. The film also addresses community responses to HIV/AIDS. | 1994 | |
Isabel Grenfell Quallo letters, 1945-1950 | A collection of letters from Isabel Grenfell Quallo, Elsa Gidlow's longtime partner and cofounder of the Druid Heights artists' colony. Quallo and Gidlow were introduced by a friend via letter, and corresponded extensively before they were able to meet (and later live together) in person. | 1945/1950 | |
Dewsnap James 1999-19 | The James Dewsnap collection contains two full-length nude portraits of Scott O'Hara by San Francisco artist David Ross; transcripts of 16 interviews from 1994 that Dewsnap conducted with Jackie Phillips, the lead "comedienne" at Finocchio's from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s… Show more | 1994 | |
Jackie Phillips book | The autobiography of longtime Finocchio's comedy queen Jackie Phillips, as told to and ghostwritten by James Dewsnap. | 1994 | |
Jackie Phillips oral history | An oral history of longtime Finocchio's comedy queen Jackie Phillips, taken by James Dewsnap and later incorporated into Phillips' autobiography ghostwritten by Dewsnap. | 1994 | |
Play produced by COLAGE members | The script and related materials for a play put on by members of COLAGE. | 1994 | |
Member questionnaires | Questionnaires with testimony from the children of queer parents, collected by COLAGE in support of the Virginia custody case of lesbian mother Sharon Bottoms. | 1993 | |
An Imaginary Manifesto | David Cannon Dashiell's "An Imaginary Manifesto." | 1993 | |
Queer Mysteries exhibition description | Description of David Cannon Dashiell's Queer Mysteries exhibition. | 1993 | |
Hanukkah card | A Hanukkah card addressed to Jessica Barshay and her partner Judith Masur. Barshay was a therapist who lived with multiple disabilities; her faith incorporated both Judaism and Buddhism. | 1993 | |
Hanukkah card (front) | A Hanukkah card addressed to Jessica Barshay and her partner Judith Masur. Barshay was a therapist who lived with multiple disabilities; her faith incorporated both Judaism and Buddhism. | 1993 | |
Hanukkah card (back) | A Hanukkah card addressed to Jessica Barshay and her partner Judith Masur. Barshay was a therapist who lived with multiple disabilities; her faith incorporated both Judaism and Buddhism. | 1993 | |
Ginny Knuth awards (1) | An award given to Ginny Knuth, a cisgender member of Educational Transvestite Channel (later called TransGender San Francisco). Knuth's husband identified as a crossdresser and was also a member of the group. | 1994 | |
Macy's Passport Fashion Show interviews with Mary Richards (Side A) | Interview with attendees of the 11th Annual Macy's Passport Fashion Show. Interviewees include David Kincaid, Dorothy Burch, Laurence Whiting, and Al Lujan, attendees of the event. Included are also speeches by Macy's CEO Michael Steinberg and KGO-TV news anchor Don Sanchez. Topics… Show more | 1993 | |
Macy's Passport Fashion Show audio recording (Side B) | Macy's Passport Fashion Show. Live audio recording of the music, cheering, and Mary Richards's reactions to the event's runway show. Topics include music, fashion, and AIDS. Tape 188 label: Side B: Macy’s Passport. 9/23/1993. Audio Cassette. | 1993 | |
Lavender Lounge Official Parade Video: San Francisco 1994 "Pride and Protest" | 1994 |