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Title
Watermark Collection
Alternative Title
The Watermark Collection
Subject
Gay culture--United States
Description
Since 1994, <em>The Watermark</em> has been the cornerstone source of LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer/Questioning, and others) centered news for the Central Florida region. Founded by Tom Dyer in Orlando, the publication began generating bi-weekly issues beginning August 31, 1994. Since then, <em>The Watermark</em> has consistently published newspaper style issues every other Thursday. Gaining traction, the publication expanded in 1995 to include Tampa and, in 1997, <em>The Watermark</em> became a permanent piece of LGBTQ+ culture when the publication initiated the first large-scale Gay Days Weekend event, the Beach Ball at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. Before 1999, the publication printed 20,000 copies every week, distributing them to over 500 locations between its two major cities. Following 1999, the publication launched watermarkonline.com shifting to an online publication style. In 2016, Rick Claggett purchased <em>The Watermark</em>.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/" target="_blank">RICHES Program</a>
Type
Collection
Contributing Project
<a href="http://www.floridalgbtqmuseum.org/%20" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/">The Watermark</a>
Curator
Smith, Robert
Cepero, Laura
O'Neal, Rhiannon
Hearn, Nikki
Greene, Quintella
Rodriguez, Sharon
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://www.floridalgbtqmuseum.org/%20" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/" target="_blank">About/Contact</a>." WatermarkOnline.com, accessed July 11, 2016. http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/.
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Title
The Watermark, Vol. 10, No. 15, July 17-30, 2003
Alternative Title
Watermark, Vol. 10, No. 15
Subject
Gay culture--United States
Description
The fifteenth issue of the tenth volume of <em>The Watermark</em> was published on July 17, 2003. The lead story raises questions about the death of a former Orlandoan hairdresser, Robert Murray (1965-2003), in Louisiana. Murray had been popular in the Orlando LGBTQ+ community. Other topics covered include plans for Pride celebrations that October, a Florida civil rights law that neglected to include sexual orientation on its non-discrimination list, and a second Canadian province to legalize gay marriage. The issue also covers a wrongful death lawsuit filed against the city of Tampa for the death of a lesbian police officer, and outrage within the Southern Baptist Convention for the appointment of a lesbian minister in Tennessee. The <em>Water Colors</em> section covers a spotlight on a new television show, <em>Queer Eye for the Straight Guy</em>, which was a makeover show on Bravo network.<br /><br />Since 1994, <em>The Watermark</em> has been the cornerstone source of LGBTQ+ centered news for the Central Florida region. Founded by Tom Dyer in Orlando, the publication began generating bi-weekly issues beginning August 31, 1994. Since then, <em>The Watermark</em> has consistently published newspaper-style issues every other Thursday. Gaining traction, the publication expanded in 1995 to include Tampa and, in 1997, <em>The Watermark</em> became a permanent piece of LGBTQ+ culture when the publication initiated the first large-scale Gay Days Weekend event, the Beach Ball at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. Before 1999, the publication printed 20,000 copies every week, distributing them to over 500 locations between its two major cities. Following 1999, the publication launched watermarkonline.com shifting to an online publication style. In 2016, Rick Claggett purchased <em>The Watermark</em>.
Type
Text
Source
Original 56-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Watermark</em></a>, Vol. 10, No. 15, July 17-30, 2003: Publications Collection, <a href="http://glbthistorymuseum.com/joomla25/index.php?lang=en" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>, Orlando, Florida.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/collections/show/203" target="_blank">The Watermark Collection</a>, RICHES.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 56-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Watermark</em></a>, Vol. 10, No. 15, July 17-30, 2003.
Coverage
Orlando, Florida
Tampa, Florida
Sarasota, Florida
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Glendale Baptist Church, Nashville, Tennessee
Montverde, Florida
Lubbock, Texas
Creator
Baber, Keith
Blake, Michael
Campbell, Scottie
Chisman, Erin J.
Crescitelli, Jim
DeJesus, Edwin
Doering, Karen M.
Donahoo, Logan
Dyer, Tom
Elber, Lynn
Garcia, Glenda
Hartlage, Kirk
Highleyman, Liz
Jackowitz, Enid
Jackowitz, Syd
Kundis, Ken
Masters, Billy
Murray-Parker, Karen
Roehr, Bob
Smith, Scott J.
Sullivan, John
Varnell, Paul
Walen, Rick
Westveer, Drew
Wiethop, Dave
Wiggins, Jayelle
Wilde, Diane
Publisher
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Media</a>
Date Created
ca. 2003-07-17
Date Issued
2003-07-17
Date Copyrighted
2003-07-17
Format
application/pdf
Medium
56-page newspaper
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Media</a>.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Publishing Group</a> and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Contributing Project
<a href="http://glbthistorymuseum.com/joomla25/index.php?lang=en" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>
Curator
O'Neil, Rhiannon
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://glbthistorymuseum.com/joomla25/index.php?lang=en" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/" target="_blank">About/Contact</a>." WatermarkOnline.com, accessed January 28, 2018. http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/.
Aaron Buerge
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Adam Musser
AIDS
Alex Villalobos
Alison Bechdel
ALSO Out Youth
Anne Hering
Anthony Porcino
Antonin Gregory Scalia
April Baker
Arlen Specter
Barney Schlockum
Becky Baeling
Becky Fisher
Bennie Holder
bi erasure
Bi Forum
Bill Pryor
biphobia
bisexual
BiWays
Black Caucus
Boston Bisexual Women's Network
Boston Marriage
Bravo
Brett Chambers
Brian Chase
British Columbia
Bruce Vilanch
Bud Bromwell
Carson Kressley
Center on Race and Race Relations
Charles "Charlie" Joseph Crist Jr.
Chris Chagnon
Chris Jorie
Cindy Miller
Dan Henrikson
Daniel Czitrom
Danny Valdez
Darby Ballard
Daughters of Bilitis
Dave Wiethop
David Collins
David Mamet
David Metzler
David Seth Kotkin "Copperfield"
Derek Rogusky
Dilhia Ledha Hamblin
discrimination
Don Bentz
Dykes to Watch Out For
Ed Jennings
Emtriva
Equality Project
Esera Tuaolo
Exxon Mobil Corp
Focus on the Family
gay
Gay Days
Gay Days Tampa Bay
George Walker Bush
Glendale Baptist Church
Guerilla Queer Bar
Headdress Ball
Helen Gillmor
Hilary Shelton
HIV
homophobia
homosexuality
homosexuals
Hope & Help Center of Central Florida
human immunodeficiency virus
Interfaith Coalition on Marriage
Jack Gilhooley
Jai Rodriguez
Janice Josephine Carney
Jason Lowe
Jean Ahlers
Jean Chretian
Jeff Gaspin
Jeff Kottkamp
Jeffrey Jones
Jim Walsh
John Whitaker
Kevin Gore
Kreis White
Kyan Douglass
Lambda Legal
Lani Ka'ahumanu
Laura Schlessinger
Leander Paes
lesbians
LGBTQ+
Liberty Counsel
Liz Nania
Lois Marrero
Louise Knox
Lubbock High School
Lucy Friedland
Maggi Rubenstein
Maggie King
Margo Rila
Martha Wash
Martina Navratilova
Mary Ann Godawa
Matthew Walker
Michael Cunio
Michael Savage
Michael Wanzie
Moamar Gadhafi
National Bisexual Liberation Group
National Sex Forum
Nestor DeJesus
Orlando Theatre Project
Parliament House
Patty Sheehan
Paul Horan
Paul Reubens Rubenfeld
Paula Gutierrez
Perdita Harris
Phyllis Lyon
Pride Foundation
Pride Tampa Bay Foundation
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
queers
questioning
Renee Bray
Richard "Rick" John Santorum
Richard Hirsch
Richard Land
Rick McKay
Ricky Waite
Robert Dean Salon
Robert Martin
Robert Murray
Roland Belmares
Sam Smith
same-sex
San Francisco Bisexual Center
Scout Productions
Sexual Freedom League
Sharon Rush
Shelley Craig
Skip Watson
sodomy
Southern Baptist Convention
Stephen Donaldson
Steven Stanton
Stewart Clifton
Tampa Bay Pride Fest
Ted Allen
tennis
The Hulk
The Watermark
Thom Filicia
Tom Graff
Tom Williams
Traditional Values Coalition
trans
transgender
transphobia
Trillium Asset Management
Wal-Mart
Walden Asset Management
Wanda Myles
Water Colors
Women's Energy Bank
Zan McColloch-Lussier
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
Watermark Collection
Alternative Title
The Watermark Collection
Subject
Gay culture--United States
Description
Since 1994, <em>The Watermark</em> has been the cornerstone source of LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer/Questioning, and others) centered news for the Central Florida region. Founded by Tom Dyer in Orlando, the publication began generating bi-weekly issues beginning August 31, 1994. Since then, <em>The Watermark</em> has consistently published newspaper style issues every other Thursday. Gaining traction, the publication expanded in 1995 to include Tampa and, in 1997, <em>The Watermark</em> became a permanent piece of LGBTQ+ culture when the publication initiated the first large-scale Gay Days Weekend event, the Beach Ball at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. Before 1999, the publication printed 20,000 copies every week, distributing them to over 500 locations between its two major cities. Following 1999, the publication launched watermarkonline.com shifting to an online publication style. In 2016, Rick Claggett purchased <em>The Watermark</em>.
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/" target="_blank">RICHES Program</a>
Type
Collection
Contributing Project
<a href="http://www.floridalgbtqmuseum.org/%20" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/">The Watermark</a>
Curator
Smith, Robert
Cepero, Laura
O'Neal, Rhiannon
Hearn, Nikki
Greene, Quintella
Rodriguez, Sharon
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://www.floridalgbtqmuseum.org/%20" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/" target="_blank">About/Contact</a>." WatermarkOnline.com, accessed July 11, 2016. http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
The Watermark, Vol. 12, No. 18, September 8-21, 2005
Alternative Title
Watermark, Vol. 12, No. 18
Subject
Gay culture--United States
Description
The eighteenth issue in the twelfth volume of <em>The Watermark</em> was published for September 8-21, 2005. This issue covered a variety of issues and events affecting the LGBTQ+ community in the Central Florida area. The main story focuses on home decor and tips for home improvement. Other stories include the "buycott" of gay friendly businesses in Hillsborough County, the crackdown on underage drinking at the Parliament House, and helping victims of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. Events relevant to the LGBTQ+ community in Central Florida are listed, such as "An evening with Rep. Barney Frank" and the "Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival". This issue also includes articles on horoscopes and an advice column for relationship problems. <br /><br />Since 1994, <em>The Watermark</em> has been the cornerstone source of LGBTQ+ centered news for the Central Florida region. Founded by Tom Dyer in Orlando, the publication began generating bi-weekly issues beginning August 31, 1994. Since then, <em>The Watermark</em> has consistently published newspaper-style issues every other Thursday. Gaining traction, the publication expanded in 1995 to include Tampa and, in 1997, <em>The Watermark</em> became a permanent piece of LGBTQ+ culture when the publication initiated the first large-scale Gay Days Weekend event, the Beach Ball at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon. Before 1999, the publication printed 20,000 copies every week, distributing them to over 500 locations between its two major cities. Following 1999, the publication launched watermarkonline.com shifting to an online publication style. In 2016, Rick Claggett purchased <em>The Watermark</em>.
Type
Text
Source
Original 72-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Watermark</em></a>, Vol. 12, No. 18, September 8-21, 2005: Watermark Publishing Group, Orlando, Florida.
Requires
<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html" target="_blank">Adobe Acrobat Reader</a>
Is Part Of
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/omeka/collections/show/203" target="_blank">The Watermark Collection</a>, LGBTQ+ Collection, RICHES.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 72-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Watermark&gt</em></a>
, Vol. 12, No. 18, September 8-21, 2005.
Coverage
Bradenton, Florida
Chicago, Illinois
Daytona Beach, Florida
Hillsborough County, Florida
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
New Orleans, Louisiana
Orlando, Florida
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
San Diego, California
Sarasota, Florida
St. Petersburg, Florida
Tampa, Florida
Washington D.C.
Creator
Allen, Steve
Baber, Keith
Bechdel, Alison
Blanchard, Steve
Buck, Lisa
Claggett, Rick
Crescitelli, Jim
Davis, Steve
Dickerson, Mark
Dyer, Tom
Eckert, Tom
Gregory, Trina
Hartlage, Kirk
Hermann, Larry
Kundis, Ken
Maniscalco, Rex
Masters, Billy
Middour, Bryan L.
Moore, Travis
Murray-Parker, Karen S.
Nolan, Margaret
Paull, Anthony
Roehr, Bob
Siyufy, Adele
Smeltzer, Misty
Thornton, Kevin
Triggs, Greg
Wiethop, Dave
Wiggins, Jayelle
Wilde, Diane
Williams, Don
Publisher
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Media</a>
Date Created
ca. 2005-09-08
Date Issued
2005-09-08
Date Copyrighted
2005-09-08
Format
application/pdf
Medium
72-page newspaper
Language
eng
Mediator
History Teacher
Provenance
Originally published by <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Media</a>.
Rights Holder
Copyright to this resource is held by <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Publishing Group</a> and is provided here by <a href="http://riches.cah.ucf.edu/" target="_blank">RICHES</a> for educational purposes only.
Accrual Method
Donation
Curator
Hearn, Nikki
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Media</a>
External Reference
"<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/" target="_blank">About/Contact</a>." WatermarkOnline.com, accessed January 26, 2018. http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Adele Siyufy
Alison Bechdel
Anthony Paull
anti-gay
art
Barney Frank
Beatrice "Bea" Arthur
Billy Masters
bisexual
Bob Roehr
Bradenton
Brini Maxwell
Britney Jean Spears
Bryan L. Middour
Buycott
Chicago
Christina Aguilera
Courtney Michelle Love
Dave Wiethop
David Jude Heyworth Law
David Robert Joseph Beckham
Daytona Beach
Debbie Oliver
decorators
Diane Wilde
Dick Clarke
Don Williams
Edwin DeJesus
Ellen Lee DeGeneres
equality
gay
Gay Days Tampa Bay
gay rights
Georgia Jenkins
Greg Triggs
Gypsy Productions
Hillsborough County
home decor
home improvement
homosexuality
human immunodeficiency virus
Hurricane Katrina
Jailbait
James "Jim" Adam Belushi
Jayelle Wiggins
Jim Crescitelli
John G. Roberts Jr.
John Walldorf
Jonathan Sexauer
judicial review
Justin Randall Timberlake
Karen S. Murray-Parker
Keith Baber
Ken Kundis
Kevin Thornton
Kim Victoria Cattrall
Kirk Hartlage
Larry Hermann
lesbian
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer/Questioning
Leslea Newman
Lisa Buck
Margaret Nolan
Mark Dickerson
Michigan Women's Music Festival
Milwaukee Gay Arts Center
Misty Smeltzer
New Orleans
orlando
Orlando Gay Chorus
Pamela Denise Anderson
Parliament House
Pentecostal Church
Peter Thornley
Philadelphia
Potter's House
Q Television
queers
questioning
Rainbow City
Rex Maniscalco
Rick Claggett
Rivendell Media, Incorporated
Ryan John Seacrest
same-sex
San Diego
Sarasota
Sarasota Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
Sean Patrick Astin
St. Petersburg
Steve Blanchard
Steve Davis
Steve Valentine Patrick William Allen
Tab Hunter
Tampa
Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
The Watermark
Tom Dyer
Tom Eckert
trans
transgender
Travis Moore
Trina Gregory
underage drinking