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Gay Pioneers: How Drummer Shaped Gay Popular Culture 1965-1999 Jack Fritscher Index 533 INDEX 120 Days of Sodom: 174 438, 449 Aardvark Theater: 121 Alyson Publishing: 85, 170, 380, 416, 420, 421, 438, AAU: 326, 392 440 ABA (see American Booksellers Association) Amaya, Mario: 130, 297, 299, 305 ABC-TV Closeup: 326 Ambush bar: 275, 283, 350 Abduction, The: 131 American Booksellers Association: 167, 372, 417, 419, Absolut Vodka: 63 420, 422, 423 Academy Award: 110, 116, 300, 304, 372, 436, 495 American Christians: 136 Academy Training Center: 77, 80, 199, 231, 292, 293, American Civil Liberties Union: 38, 108, 127, 220 457, 526 American Civil War: 458 ACLU (see American Civil Liberties Union) American Concentration Camps: 135 ACT UP: 122 American Empire: 321 Acton, Sir Harold: 206 American Gigolo: 397 Adam-12: 77 American Indian: 180 Adult Video News: 122, 195, 203 American Jewish Leaders: 259 Adventures of Denny Sargent: 281, 511 American Leather Festival: 46 Advocate, The: 9, 19, 25, 26, 31, 32, 35, 40, 51, 53, American Man, The: 369 54, 77, 81-83, 85, 86, 91, 92, 94, 95, 99, 112, 115, American Men: 107, 123, 208, 339, 464 116, 125, 130, 143, 167, 185, 186, 223, 239, 260, 262, American Mores: 103 263, 265, 330, 355-358, 360, 365, 366, 371, 372, 379, American Photography: 244 380, 382, 389-391, 404-409, 411, 416, 421, 433, 435- American Popular Culture Association: 3, 10, 29, 138, 441, 444, 447-449, 452, 457, 477, 487, 494 280, 376, 394 Advocate Experience: 54, 357, 358, 379, 380, 382, American Psychiatric Association: 17 421, 437 American Review of Gay Popular Culture: xv, 3, 39, AEF Breast Cancer Emergency Fund: 293 135, 138, 139, 177, 280, 283, 472, 510 African-American: 32, 33, 113, 117, 118, 136, 283, American Revolution: 58, 402 300, 340, 349, 402 American South: 375 After Dark (mag): 115, 462 American Studies Association: 138 Ageism: 232, 438 Americans For Truth, President of: 106 AIDS: xv, 11, 18, 29, 35, 48, 54, 59, 83, 112, 120-123, AMG Studio (see Athletic Model Guild) 127, 135, 137, 164, 169, 173, 196, 197, 203, 209, 212, Amoebiasis: 325, 512 214, 217, 224, 236, 259, 278, 282, 285, 291, 292, 294, Amsterdam: 29, 46, 47, 49, 74, 120, 142, 199, 223, 295, 300, 304, 307, 309, 312, 322, 346, 350, 356, 361, 257, 285, 307, 358, 484, 523, 525, 529 377, 413, 414, 416, 418, 419, 422, 425, 432, 434, 445, Anderson, Marge: 220, 224, 262, 462 449, 450, 458, 463, 479, 486, 487, 489, 490, 502, 503 Andros, Phil (see Sam Steward) AIDS Memorial Quilt: 450 Angel of Death: 137 Ainsworth, Tom: 272 Angelou, Maya: 74, 187 Albee, Edward: 300 Anger, Kenneth: 121, 159, 162, 164, 190, 234, 370, Albright, Frank: 453 495 Alexander, Mark: 309 Anglo-Saxon: 127 Algonquin Club: 60, 413 Answer, Scott: 252 All-American Boy: 380, 382 Anthology of Gay History: 170, 317 Allen, Sam: 53 Anthony, Susan, B: 364 Allen, Woody: 373 Antoinette, Marie: 42, 392 Alligator Shirts: 382, 384 Antoniou, Laura: 449 Allison, Dorothy: 316 Anvil (bar): 298, 367, 487 Alternate, The: 53, 54, 134, 161, 218, 229, 239, 245- Apartheid: 167, 365, 366, 378-380 247, 262, 276, 324, 355, 358, 391, 395, 430, 437, 440, Aquinas, Thomas: 30 441, 443, 455, 456, 465, 472, 473, 489, 504 Arab Death: 324, 468, 511 Alternate Book Series: 452 Ardent, Keith: 44, 56, 71, 72, 197, 252, 348, 505, 517- Alternate Hawke Publishing: 482 522, 524, 525, 529 Alternate Marketing: 236 Argentina: 11, 20, 33 Alternate Publishing: 47, 65, 75, 98, 114, 133, 188, Argos Bar: 120, 200, 522-525, 529, 530 195, 202, 204, 217, 237, 239, 245-247, 255, 266, 306, Argos Hotel: 200 307, 355, 379, 391, 398, 416, 428, 446, 465, 466, 469, Argosy (mag): 7, 31, 157, 235, 356, 468 471, 484, 503 Arizona: 16, 230, 394 Alternate Reader: 18 Arm-Wrestling Championships: 71 Alton, Lou: 468 Arnett, Chuck: ix, 6, 57, 111, 210, 214, 226, 280, 316, Alyson, Sasha: 159, 167, 411, 417, 418, 420, 422, 328, 369, 377, 440, 522 ©Jack Fritscher, Ph.D., All Rights Reserved—posted 03-19-2017 HOW TO LEGALLY QUOTE FROM THIS BOOK 534 Gay Pioneers: How Drummer Shaped Gay Popular Culture 1965-1999 Arnold, Karl: 89 Bartlett, James: 55 Aroma Room Freshener: 47, 235, 237 Barton, Crawford: 438, 476 Arseneaux, Bill: 116 Bates, Alan: 110 Art Deco: 66 Batt, Patrick: 215, 238 Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: 390 Battered Lex Barker, The: 326, 512 Arthur, Gavin: 297 Baus, Dan: 25 Aryan: 131, 370 Bawer, Bruce: 372 Asians: 32, 392 Baxter, Dr. Earl: 156 Ask Larry: 98 Bay Area Reporter: i, 144, 209, 213, 214, 293, 294, Associated Press: 200, 339 359, 360, 458, 459, 499 Astrologic: 75, 133, 323, 325, 326, 508-512, 516 Bay Area Society of Technical Communicators: 329 Athletic Model Guild: 217, 233, 234, 237, 243-245, BDSM: 2, 6, 77-80, 105, 120, 129, 136, 138, 140, 326, 370 141, 147, 151, 188, 198-200, 209, 231, 240, 252, 254, Atlanta: 80, 169, 415, 458 270, 337, 371, 395, 422, 426 Attias, Ben: 38 BEA (see Book Expo America) Austen, Jane: 16, 246, 423 Bean, Joseph W.: ix, 6, 17, 29, 72, 73, 76, 80, 112, Australia: 265, 271, 272 113, 139, 140, 142, 193, 214, 220, 230, 253, 266, 270, Authentic Biker-for-Hire: 464 275, 283, 286-289, 292, 316, 317, 353, 357, 395, 436, Authentic Men: 114, 320, 324, 370, 510 438, 456, 490, 491, 501, 502, 523, 524, 526, 529-531 AVN (see Adult Video News) Bear(s): ii, 44, 231, 232, 267, 270, 426, 469, 505, 509, Avocado Experience (see Advocate Experience) 518, 522, 524 AWOL: 313, 482 Bear (mag): 46, 214, 251, 270, 271, 417, 464, 469 Aznavour, Charles: 304 Bear Omnimedia LLC: 271 B-List: 255 Beat Punks: 314 B-Movie: 362, 363 Beatles: 73, 90 B.A.R. (see Bay Area Reporter) Beaton, Cecil: 79 Badger Flats: 369 Beattie, Ann: 418 Bag of Toys: Sex, Scandal, and the Death Mask Murder: Beautiful Room Is Empty, The: 173, 179 342 Begelman, David: 217, 219-222 Bailey, Fenton: 11, 84, 269 Beltane: 301 Bailey, Toby: 112, 438 Bemis Street: 156 Baim, Tracy: 213 Benedict, George: 349 Bakker, Martijn: 2, 15, 18, 29, 46-49, 72-74, 98, Bennett, Alan: 487 138-142, 144, 146-150, 153, 218, 257, 258, 275-277, Bergman, David: 168 285, 294, 307, 353, 354, 358, 360, 424, 433, 481, 493, Berkeley, Bud: 468 499, 502, 531 Berkeley CA: 60, 200, 341, 379, 391 Balcony (bar): 272 Berlin: 28, 52, 120, 122, 123, 199, 270, 350 Baldwin, Guy: ix, 6, 122, 302, 317, 366, 470 Berlin, Peter: ii, 198 Baldwin, James: 3, 315, 418 Berlin Wall: 122, 225, 336 Bales, Mikal: ix, 6, 68, 115, 140, 155, 199, 225, 252, Bermuda: 176 343, 456 Bernhard, Irvin Townsend (see Larry Townsend) Bangkok: 334 Bernstein, Carl: 35 Bannon, Race: ix, 294 Beseman, Scott: 72 Barbato, Randy: 11, 84, 269 Bestiality: 17, 28, 108, 162, 398, 474 Barnes, Ike: 58, 62, 66, 253, 308, 476, 479 Bianchi, Tom: 353, 359 Barney, Jeanne Chelsey: i, ix, xiv, 6, 7, 12, 18-21, 23, Bible: ii, 5, 30, 348, 490 24, 26, 28, 31, 34, 37, 38, 47, 49, 50, 52-54, 61, 65, Biezeveld, Nicolaas: 344 68, 89, 98-102, 106, 117, 125, 127, 128, 134, 137, Biezevelt, Dick: 344 140-142, 145, 148, 166, 182, 194-196, 200-202, 222, Bijou Video: 285 230, 233, 243, 246, 251, 257, 261-266, 281, 285, 308, Birds, The: 259 335, 346, 354-356, 390, 396, 398, 399, 404, 411, 413, Birdsong, Bob: 370 416, 422, 427, 428, 430, 434-436, 438, 440, 442-446, Birimisa, George: 6, 141, 190, 256, 343 453-455, 460, 462, 469-471, 475, 485, 496, 497, 500, Biron, Lionel: 328, 389, 405, 406 501 Bitter End West: 16 Barnhill, Gary: 125 Black, Dustin Lance: 436 Barnum, P. T.: 475 Black Leather: 44, 234, 252, 458 Baron, Kurt: 334 Black Magic: 162, 163, 238 Barracks (bath): 111, 212, 226, 259, 344-347, 361, Black Mass: 240 458, 496 Black Pipe (bar): 81, 89-91, 95, 99, 101, 102, 106, Barrie, Dennis: 84 124, 403 Barrus, Timothy Patrick: ix, 6, 45, 142, 171, 179-181, Black Pipe H. E. L. P.: 99, 101 253, 266, 269, 317, 411, 415, 417, 422-427, 429, Black Room: 475 430, 501 Black Rubber: 44, 71, 154, 197, 517 ©Jack Fritscher, Ph.D., All Rights Reserved—posted 03-19-2017 HOW TO LEGALLY QUOTE FROM THIS BOOK Jack Fritscher Index 535 Blackbird: 268 Brig (bar): 156, 349 Blacklist: xiii, 7, 23, 25, 36, 40, 49, 65, 94, 160, 193, Brig, The (play): 453 201, 204, 205, 243, 245, 246, 249, 251, 258, 259, 261, Briggs, Don: 400 266, 282, 287, 306, 312, 316, 317, 379, 420, 424, 426, Briggs, John: 83, 389-391 428, 430, 433-435, 437, 438, 444, 445, 447, 450, 452- Briggs Initiative: 82 454, 458, 459, 467, 470, 475, 476, 480, 485, 497 Bright, Susie: 7, 8, 353, 359 Blake, Blue: 123 British: 40, 57, 64, 85, 107, 110, 120, 123, 159, 160, Blake Twins Raw: 123 164, 208, 218, 237, 306, 307, 314, 339, 362, 367, Blanche, Anthony: 79 402, 403 Blank Road: 66 Britt, Don: 400 Blass, Kevin: 168 Broadway: 19, 118, 130, 193, 226, 256, 304, 340, Blogging: 262, 277 399, 436 Blood Crucifixion: 66 Broberg, Lenny: 72 Blood Feud: 15, 46 Brokeback Mountain: 339 Blood Runs Like a River through My Dreams: 180 Bromilow, Peter: 40, 403 Bloody Penis: 479 Bronski, Michael: 69, 418, 419 Bloody Sunday: 300 Brooklyn Heights: 478 Bloomsbury: 59, 461 Brooks, Mel: 128, 131 Blue, Solly: 242, 268 Brothel Hotel: 335, 514 Blue Light: 282 Brough, Tim: 359 Blue Meanies: 102 Brown, Ellen F.: 169, 414 Blueboy: 183, 347, 370, 371, 462, 463, 471, 473-477, Brown, Jeffrey: 239 495 Brown, Mayor Willie: 17 Body Alchemy: 115 Brown Shirts: 131 Bodybuilding: 45, 268, 321, 464, 486, 496, 508, 519 Brown University: 11, 172 Bokris, Victor: 314 Brush Creek Media: 46, 251, 270, 271, 457, 530 Bolt (bar): 47 Brut, Art: 120 Bolton, Rick: 141 Brutus: 72, 478, 525-528, 530 Bond Street (see Mapplethorpe) Bryant, Anita: 11, 77, 81, 82, 85, 127, 300, 338, 347, Bondage (themed article): 231, 308, 324, 335, 404, 348, 387, 389-391 488, 514 Buck, Joe: 70 Bonn: 89 Buckley, Jeff: 94 Book Expo America: 167, 172, 182 Buckskin Mountain Men: 44
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