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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. 9, No. 18, August 29-September 11, 2002
Alternative Title
Watermark, Vol. 9, No. 18
Subject
Gay culture--United States
Description
The eighteenth issue of the ninth volume of <em>The Watermark</em> was published on August 29, 2002, and was the newspaper's annual arts coverage edition. The cover story features two lesbian filmmakers, who would debut their collaboration film, <em>Butch Spa Day</em>, at the annual Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Also featured were spotlights on local Central Florida artists, whose disciplines include painting, dance and theatre. The issue also includes several stories relevant to the LGBTQ+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer/Questioning, and others) community, such as a Pennsylvania court ruling in favor of adoption in same-sex partnerships, the murders of trans individuals in Jacksonville, Florida, and Washington, D.C., and statistics on the increase of non-discriminatory practices in organizations.<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 76-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Watermark</em></a>, Vol. 9, No. 18, August 29-September 11, 2002: Publications Collection, <a href="http://glbthistorymuseum.com/joomla25/index.php?lang=en" target="_blank">GLBT History Museum of Central Florida</a>, Orlando, Florida.
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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 76-page newspaper: <a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank"><em>The Watermark</em>, Vol. 9, No. 18, August 29-September 11, 2002.</a>
Coverage
Orlando, Florida
Tampa, Florida
Sarasota, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
St. Petersburg, Florida
Miami, Florida
New York, New York
Creator
Blake, Michael
Campbell, Scottie
Chisman, Erin J.
Craige, Shelley
Crescitelli, Jim
Donahoo, Logan
Dyer, Tom
Guarino, David R.
Guay Rena
Hartlage, Kirk
Holt, D.J.
Jackowitz, Enid
Jackowitz, Syd
Kundis, Ken
Martinac, Paula
Masters, Billy
Rojas, Arturo
Smith, Scott Jackson
Sullivan, John
Triggs, Greg
Varnell, Paul
Viren, Sarah
Walen, Rick
Westveer, Drew
Wiggins, Jayelle
Wilde, Diane
Publisher
<a href="http://www.watermarkonline.com/" target="_blank">Watermark Media</a>
Date Created
ca. 2002-08-29
Date Issued
2002-08-29
Date Copyrighted
2002-08-29
Format
application/pdf
Medium
76-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/.
A Different Grind
Abel Matus
acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Adeline Virginia Woolf
AIDS
Al Leach
Alan Chambers
Alison Bechdel
Allan Gilmour
Amy Nestor
Andrew J. Patterson
Anna Brennan
Anthony Verdugo Jr.
Bill Kanouff
bisexual
Bloomsbury Group
Brett Lassiter
Butch Spa Day
Byron Howard
Carrie West
Central Stage Theatre Company
Chip Thullbery
Chris Carter
Chris Sanders
Chris Zacharda
Christian Montoya
Christopher Knott
Clive Bell
comics
Crawford
D.J. Holt
D2 Productions
Dade Human Rights Foundation
Dana Taylor Hill
Daniel J. Harris
Danny Lucas
Dave Allen Thomas
David Dillon
Dean DeBlois
Deasha "Gerald" Andrews
Devin Scott Angus
Diane Wilde
Don Dupree
Dora Carrington
Doris Burnell
Doug White
Duncan Grant
Ed Baklor
Ellen Flynt
Elvis Aaron Presley
Equality Florida
Ethan Green
Exodus International North America
Frederica Wilson
Gary Gessford
gay
Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
GLAAD
Glenda Hood
Greg Triggs
Harvey Milk Institute
Headdress Ball
Helen Clark
HIV
homosexuality
homosexuals
Hope & Help Center
Howard Brush Dean III
HRC
human immunodeficiency virus
Human Rights Campaign
James Jacob Pierri
Jeff Ray
Jeff Rouch
Jeremy Gloff
Jim Merritt
John Maynard Keynes
John Phillip Mullinax
John Sonego
John Sullivan
Jonathan Katz
Joshua P. Smith
Julie Hill
Kathleen M. Waltz
Kathy Kremmler
Keith Fry
Kimla Green
Larry Kramer
Larry Kramer Initiative
Leona Helmsley
Leonard Woolf
lesbians
LGBT
LGBTQ+
Lori Lamaritata
Lori Surrency
Lydia Lopokova
Lytton Strachey
Mark Bias
Marty Chapman
Mary Ellen Hindman
Mary Quillin
Miami-Dade County Christian Coalition
Michael Blake
Michael Kopper
Michael Shelton
Nancy Wilson
Nayibe Bousse
orlando
Out & Equal
Pamela "Pam" Jo Bondi
Parliament House
Patricia Ireland
Patrick Howell
Patrick Ward
Queer Duck
queers
questioning
Ralph Patterson
Renee Lukas
Richard Waugh
Rob Lyon
Russell Dyer
Rusty Mead
Ryan Carver
same-sex
Sarasota
Sarasota AIDS Theatre Project
Scott Boswell
Scott Jackson Smith
Scottie Campbell
Sharon Kegereis
Shepard Summers
Slake Counts
Sonny Gonzales
Stageworks
Stephanie "Wilbur" Thomas
Stephen Allen
Stephen Hair
Tampa
Tampa Bay Arts, Inc.
Tampa Bay Gay Men's Chorus
Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
The Watermark
TIGLFF
Tom Dyer
Tom Zaizar
Tomes & Treasures
Tony G. Smith
trans
transgender
Troy Perry
Ukea "Deon" Davis
Vanessa Stephen
Vin Diesel
Virginia Stephen
Vita Sackville-West
Water Colors