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- Tags: drag performances
Oral History Interview with Jeff DiGregorio, 1969-
Tags: 1990s, 2000s, activism, AFAC, Alexandria, Anti-Sodomy laws, APS, architect, Arizona, arlington, Arlington Food Assistant Center, Arlington Gay and Lesbian Alliance (AGLA), Arlington Public Schools, Chris McLaughlin, communication, Crystal City, drag performances, Dupont Circle, education, employment, fairfax, Federal government, Freddie’s, Freddie’s Beach Bar, Gay and Lesbian Alliance, GLA, guerrilla gay events, Jay Fette, MailChimp, nonprofit, northern virginia, Pentagon, politics, Rhonda Buckner, Rupaul, scholarships, school, Shenandoah, Trans People and Bathrooms, transgender, Virginia, west virginia, Wolf Trap
Oral history interview with Charles Comedy ("Kip Turner Brice")
Tags: 1832, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, Academy Awards of Washington, african american, african american gay men, After Dark, air force, Alan Kress, Andre Lindsey, Bachelor’s Mill, Barbara MacNair, Beekman’s Place, beulah, black pearl, Black Pearl Balls, Blaze Star, Block, Bob’s Inn, burlesque, cabaret, Charlie Pride, chicken hut, Chunga, Country Western, court jester, Cozy Corner, cruising, Crystal Chandeliers, drag, drag performances, drag queen, Duke Wallace, Dupont Regency, elizabeth taylor, Emperor of the Silver Screen, Entertrainer of Turnabout, fanny brice, Fanny Fox, Fighting Fushe, Georgetown, georgetown grill, Georgetown University, Gold Peak Club, henry street, Hideaway, Hollywood House, Jimmy Lakes, ken white, King of Hearts, Kip Maharris, Lala Maharris, liz taylor, Loreta Lynn, Marvin Center, military, Mini Pearl, Miss Snow Queen, MLK Assassination, Mother Bondhill, Mr. Academy Awards, Mr. Showbusiness, North Beach, Off Broadway, Old Cairo Hotel, Oscar’s Eye, pier 9, Road 2, sex work, Showstopper, Tea House, the Road, Zanzabar