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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. 8, No. 20, September 27-October 10, 2001
Alternative Title
Watermark, Vol. 8, No. 20
Subject
Gay culture--United States
Description
The twentieth issue in the eighth volume of <em>The Watermark</em> was published on September 27, 2001 and came after the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Throughout the issue, many columns focused on the tragedy, highlighting the experiences and reactions of the columnists. A re-printed article was featured from the <em>Washington Blade</em> about some members of the LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer/Questioning, and others) community who were lost in the terrorists attacks. Prominent among these individuals was gay public relations executive, Mark Bingham (1970-2001), who was on Flight 93. However, despite the freshness of pain and loss in this issue, there was a concerted effort to focus on some of the more positive events going on in the LGBTQ+ community, such as the 12th Annual Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and the Hope &amp
Help Center's Headdress Ball. Also highlighted were occurrences in the international LGBTQ+ community, such as the possibility of the Czech Republic recognizing same-sex partnerships, and a gay Cairo teen sentenced to prison. This issue of <em>The Watermark</em> strikes a balance between hurt and loss with positivity and community while maintaining the paper's unique outlook on all events.<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 64-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Watermark</em></a>, Vol. 8, No. 20, September 27-October 10, 2001: Publications Collection, <a href="http://glbthistorymuseum.com/joomla25/index.php?lang=en" target="_blank">, Orlando, Florida.</a>
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 64-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">The Watermark</a>, Vol. 8, No. 20, September 27-October 10, 2001.
Coverage
Orlando, Florida
Tampa, Florida
World Trade Center, New York, New York
Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
Prague, Czech Republic
Cairo, Egypt
Tampa Theatre, Tampa, Florida
Rosen Centre Hotel, Orlando, Florida
Jekyll Island, Georgia
Creator
Dyer
Tom
Sullivan, John
Smith, Nadine
Wilde, Diane
Crescitelli, Jim
Kober, Jen
Kundis, Ken
Triggs, Greg
Rojas, Arturo
Masters, Billy
Wiggins, Jayelle
Varnell, Paul
Hartlage, Kirk
Craig, Shelley
Drake, Jen
Russell, Brandi
Jackowitz, Enid
Syd Jackowitz
Viren, Sarah
Martinac, Paula
Publisher
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Media</a>
Date Created
ca. 2001-09-27
Date Issued
2001-09-27
Date Copyrighted
2001-09-27
Format
application/pdf
Medium
64-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
O'Neil, Rhiannon
Digital Collection
<a href="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/map/" target="_blank">RICHES MI</a>
Source Repository
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/">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/.
9/11
Adam Pascal
Al Cardenas
Alicia "Keys" Augello Cook
American Airlines Flight 11
American Airlines Flight 77
Andy Humm
Anita Ward
Ben Kingsley
Berry Berenson
bisexual
Bobby Smith
Brendon James Fraser
Bruce Ground
California Alliance for Pride and Equality
Cecilia M. Burke
Charles Nelson Reilly
Christopher "Chris" Tucker
Christopher Labonte
Cindi Black
Cindy Adams
Claudia Shippe
Colin Luther Powell
Coy Luther "Luke" Perry III
Craig Kenneth Bruderlin
Dan Brandhorst
Dana Thomas Carvey
Daphne Rubin-Vega
Darcel Stevens
David Angell
David Bianco
David Charlebois
David Connelly
David Drake
David Scoven
David William Duchovny
DaVonda Simmons
Denise Rich
Dorothy Thompson
Dr. Earl Fox
Edgar Garzon
Edward Harrison Norton
Edward Regan "Eddie" Murphy
Elizabeth Téa "Leoni" Pantaleoni
Ellen Lee DeGeneres
Elvira Kurt
Equality Florida
Ewan Gordon McGregor
Felicia Donatelli
Frances Ann O'Connor
Frank DeCaro
Franklin Edward "Frank" Kameny
Fred Klingenhager
GALIXY
Gary Sanford
gay
Gay and Lesbian Idea Exchange for Youth
Gay Games
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Community Center
Georgia Rasdale
Gerald Maxwell Rivera
GLBCC
Glen White
Haley Joel Osment
Headdress Ball
Heather Headley
Heather Joan Graham
homosexuality
homosexuals
Hope & Help Center
Hugh Michael Jackman
Human Rights Campaign
Idina Menzel
James Brolin
James Lawrence King
James Melville "Mel" White
Jarrod Emick
Jason Stuart
Jeremy Click
Jerry G. Melvin
Jerry Lamon Falwell
Jim Bina
Joey Gomez
John Cameron Mitchell
John Ellis "Jeb" Bush Sr.
John McKay
Jonathan David Larson
Joseph "Joey" Mulrey McIntyre
Julie L. Jones
Kay Thompson
Keith Boykin
Keith Folse
Kelly Ann McGillis
Kevin Kladakis
Krishna Bhanji
Kyle Bradford
Larry Kramer
Laugh Out Loud - Tampa
Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon
Lee Carlton
lesbians
LGBT
LGBTQ+
Linda Lerner
Lisa Tillman-Healy
Lorri L. Jean
Lou Chibbaro Jr.
Louis Kirby
Manuel Crespo
Maribell Camarillo
Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson
Mark Bingham
Marlon Brando Jr.
Matthew Christopher Bourne
Matthew Jay Roach
Michael "Mike" John Myers
Michael E. Guest
Michael J. Andrew Fox
Michael Judge
Michael Slaymaker
Milos Zeman
Molly Kathleen Ringwald
Nadine Smith
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
NGLTF
Nicole Mary Kidman
O-QUAC
orlando
Orlando Queer Academics
Out & About Books
Palm Properties
Parliament House
Patricia Nell Warren
Patrick Wilson
Pinellas Juvenile Welfare Board
queers
questioning
Ralph Buchdlter
Red Cross
Richard Alva "Dick" Cavett
Robert Anthony DeNiro Jr.
Robert Hepler Lowe
Robert John Wagner Jr.
Ronald Gamboa
Rose Ferlita
Rush Hudson Limbaugh III
Russ Crumley
same-sex
Scott Pruit
September 11 Attacks
September 11th Fund
Silver Lake Communications
Southeast Regional Gay Men's Health Summit
Stephanie Shippae
Susie Porter
Suzanne Jacobs
Tampa
Tampa Bay Gay Men's Chorus
Tampa Bay Women's Chorus
Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
Taylor Dayne
terrorism
terrorist attacks
The Watermark
Thomas Burnett
Thomas Charles Feeney III
Tim Hanes
Tim Povtak
Timothy J. Maude
Tison Pugh
Todd Evans
trans
transgender
Troy Deroy Perry Jr.
United Airlines Flight 175
United Airlines Flight 93
Vince Rockland
Wendy Chioji
William Hall Macy Jr.
Willie Logan
World Trade Center
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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/.
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
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Title
The Watermark, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 6-19, 2000
Alternative Title
Watermark, Vol. 7, No. 1
Subject
Gay culture--United States
Description
The ninth issue of <em>The Watermark</em> was published on January 6-19, 2000, and focuses on community issues with the LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer/Questioning, and others) movement. The main topics covered in this issue include a letter from the editor
the Supreme Court of Vermont's decision on same-sex marriages
the Millennium March on Washington (MMOW)
BeachFest in Daytona Beach, the closing of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Community Center (GLBCC)
the resignation of Charles Albrecht, executive director of the Tampa AIDS Network (TAN)
the anti-gay comments of Lee County Sheriff John McDougall regarding Matthew Shepard, a young, homosexual man who was brutally tortured and murdered in Wyoming
an increase in hate crimes against minorities
members of the LGBTQ+ community who have hearing impairments
legal and medical issues related to human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS)
the Gay Financial Network's (GFN) first annual list of the 25 Most Influential Gay and Lesbian Corporate Executives
fundamentalism and the LGBTQ+ community
New Year's resolutions to improve gay culture
gay choruses in Orlando and Tampa Bay
being single in the upcoming year
gays and lesbians in sports
aerobics and authenticity
breast augmentation
and astronomer and gay rights activist Frank Kameny (1925-2011). This issue also includes various advertisements, film reviews, a calendar of events, organizations and meetings, an astrology section, and personal classifieds. Finally this issues includes <em>The Waterfront<em> supplement, which featured articles about Parliament House, The Factory at Garage, and the sale of Viagra on the black market, as well as a gossip column, a nightlife column, music reviews, comics, maps of LGBTQ+ businesses in various Florida cities, and a sex talk column.<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>.</em></em>
Type
Text
Source
Original 32-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Watermark</em></a>, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 6-19, 2000: 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 of Central Florida.
Is Format Of
Digital reproduction of original 32-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Watermark</em></a>, Vol. 7, No. 1, January 6-19, 2000.
Coverage
Parliament House, Orlando, Florida
Vermont
Washington, D.C.
Daytona Beach, Florida
Lee County, Florida
Tampa Bay, Florida
Creator
Dyer, Tom
Peterson, Keith
Cavilla, Derek
Simmons, Todd Martinez-Padilla
Smith, Scott
Johnson, Carl A.
Worth, Ken
Rennels, Sam
Smirnow, Vic
Pritchard, Casie
Sullivan, John
Smith, Nadine
Wilde, Diane
Crescitelli, James A.
Adams, Stacey A.
Kundis, Ken
Thomas, Clive
Triggs, Greg
York, KimBoo
Masters, Billy
Wiggins, Hayelle
Varnell, Paul
Harris, L. Paul
Dittman, Earl
Schwartz, Harriet L.
Hartlage, Kirk
Carson, Kelly
Holbdy, Philip
Sheppard, Simon
Huisman, Mark J.
Bechdel, Alison
Orner, Eric
Porter, Jill
Fernandez, Victor
Pabon, Algieri
Maniscalco, Rex Reynolds, Christine E.
Warner, Tom
Francesca
Roehr, Bob
Wiggins, Jayelle
Alvear, Michael
Siegel, Randy
Bianco, David
Jack the Lad
Sheppard, Simon
Publisher
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Media</a>
Date Created
ca. 1994-12-21
Date Issued
12/21/1994
Date Copyrighted
12/21/1994
Format
application/pdf
Extent
652 MB
Medium
32-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 of Central Florida</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
Smith, Robert
Cepero, Laura
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 July 11, 2016. http://www.watermarkonline.com/aboutcontact/.
A. J. Mclean
A. Johnson
Abercrombie
Abercrombie & Fitch
Albrecht
Algieri Pabon
Alison Bechdel
Allan Gilmour
Altamonte Springs
Andrew Tobias
Andy Dick
Andy Kaufman
Ann Heche
Annie Russell Theatre
Anthony Evans
Bain
Barry Newman
Becky Baker
Bennett
Bergstrom
Berliner
Bill Bradley
Bill Schumacher
bisexuals
Bo Clements
Bob Witeck
Bowles
Boynton Beach
Bradley
Brandon Gold
Brunner
Busch Gardens
Cameron Diaz
Carey
Carter
Cecil Beaton
Charles Albrecht
Christine E. Reynolds
Christmas
Clark
Clements
Clive Thomas
Conway
Copello
Crumley
Dale Mabry
Danny Devito
Darden
David Bohnett
David Brunner
David Geffen
David Killiam
David Killlam
David Lynch
Daytona
Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach Business Guild
Dennis Enos
Diana Ross
Diane Wilde
Diaz
Donald Granatstein
Doris Humphrey
Drennen
Edgewater
Edmund White
Egmont Key
Eisner
Ellen DeGeneres
Everett
Forman
Fort Lauderdale
Frank Kameny
Fred Berliner
G. Elliott Barber
gay
Gebhardt
Greater Daytona Beach Business Guild
Hadar Namir
Hall
Helen Bean
Homer
homosexuality
homosexuals
Hottinaer
J. Edgar Hoover
Jack Miller
James Jacob
Jayelle Wiggins
Jeb Bush
Jeffrey Gaines
Jeffrey L. Newman
Jill Porter
Jim Carey
Jim Roth
Jimmy Josun
Jimmy Stewart
Joan Baez
Joan Garry
Joey Brooks
John Carpenter
John Curley
John Cusack
John Malkovich
John Sullivan
Jose Limon
Joy Metropolitan Community Church
Judy Shepard
Julian Bain
Kameny
Karen Ann Edwards
Kathy Levinson
Keener
Kelley
Ken Kundis
Kimberly Bowles
Lambda
Lance Armstrong
Latka Gravis
Laurie
Leiber
Leigh Shannon
lesbians
LGBT
LGBTQ+
Longstreth
Longwood
Madonna
Mahaffey Theater
Maitland Art Center
Makoma
Malkovich
Mandy Carter
Mark McGwire
Mary Mellstrom
Matthew Shepard
Maxwell C. King Center
McCain
Megiddo
Michael Eisner
Michael Freeman
Michael Fritts
Mickey Didn
Miller
Milos Forman
Nadine Smith
Nathanson
New Port Richey
Nickerson
orlando
Pacillla Simmons
Pamela J. Helton
Pete Sampras
Peter Pan
queers
questioning
Rainbow Endowment
Randy Siegel
Rick Cirillo
Rick Sprengiteld
Risa Steinberg
Rob Owen
Robert Morgan
Rocker
Rosen
Russ Crumley
same-sex
Sarasota
Schumacher
Scooby Doo
Scott Bessent
Scott Kramer
Seminole
Serena Williams
Shepard
Shlomo Benizri
Simon Sheppard
Sonny Southerlin
Sonny Sutherland
Southern Voice
St. Petersburg
Stacey A. Adams
Steffi Graf
Stephanie Shippae
Stephen K. Friedman
Steve Fuchs
Steven Fallon
Steven Rivera.
Sunshine Rainbow Alliance
Susan M. Murray
Tampa
Tampa Bay
Terry L. Harden
Tesche
The Watermark
Todd Martinez-Padilla
Todd Meyer
Tom Sadler
Toni Collette
Tony Danza
trans
transgender
Victor Fernandez
W. Swann
Walgreens
Wayne Stayskal
Whitney Houston
Will and Grace
William Cunningham
William Orbit
Willie Nelson