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Young's personal papers including issues of Nevada Gay Times, LAMBDA Impulse, LGAU meeting notes and correspondence, and bibliographies of LGBTQ related titles in Las Vegas Valley public library systems, 1983 to 2011

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Christie Young Papers
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Collection Number: MS-00350
Collection Name: Christie Young Papers
Box/Folder: Box 01, Box 02

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Mr. Roberts (Deborah's father), Bob Bailey, the first Debutant Deborah Roberts White, Dr. Charles West, and Jimmy Gay (identified from left to right) taken at the first Debutant Ball in 1964, hosted in the Gold Room of the Las Vegas Convention Center: photographic negative, 1964

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Clinton Wright Photographs
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Collection Number: PH-00379
Collection Name: Clinton Wright Photographs
Box/Folder: Box 01

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Wes Aldridge, unidentified, Charles Yelverton, unidentified, unidentified, Mark Strain, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Michael Loewy, and Ralph Conrad attending 1984 Los Angeles Gay Pride Parade, Los Angeles, California (identified from left to right): photographic print, 1984 July 01

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Dennis McBride Collection on Las Vegas, Nevada LGBTQ Organizations
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Collection Number: MS-01114
Collection Name: Dennis McBride Collection on Las Vegas, Nevada LGBTQ Organizations
Box/Folder: Box 01

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Wes Aldridge, unidentified, Charles Yelverton, unidentified, unidentified, Mark Strain, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, Michael Loewy, and Ralph Conrad attending 1984 Los Angeles Gay Pride Parade, Los Angeles, California (identified from left to right): photographic print, 1984 July 01

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Dennis McBride Collection on Las Vegas, Nevada LGBTQ Organizations
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Collection Number: MS-01114
Collection Name: Dennis McBride Collection on Las Vegas, Nevada LGBTQ Organizations
Box/Folder: Box 01

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Many of the original members of the Valley View Golf Club. From left to right: Willie "Punch" Hughes, Marshall Branch, Mr. Caperton, unknown, Jonas Geran (Barber), Henry Moore, Willie Brewster, Jim Roberts, unknown, Andy Breuner, James B. McMillan, unknown, Lorenzo Calhoun, and Jimmie Gay, 1958

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Marie and James B. McMillan Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00334
Collection Name: Marie and James B. McMillan Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 01

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Transcript of interview with Kenny Kerr by Dennis McBride, May 29 & 30, 2001

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2001-05-29
2001-05-30

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In the years following this interview, Kerr continued entertaining, although he never returned to the Las Vegas Strip. Kerr performed at OUTfest Phoenix, at Palm Springs’ Awesome August celebrations, Las Vegas’ National Coming Out Day event, and for the Gay and Lesbian Community Center’s Youth Service’s Division. Kerr also gave shows at small bars and restaurants such as Café Nicolle and DeStefano’s in Las Vegas, the Wilde Goose in Cathedral City, California, and the Plush Room in San Francisco. There were rumors that Kerr was set to replace emcee Joey Arias in Cirque du Soliel [2004] and Frank Marino in La Cage [2005], but neither turned out to be true. Instead, Kerr performed in such local gay nightclubs as Flex, Sasha’s, Krave, Suede, and, on July 31, 2012, at the Onyx Theatre in Commercial Center. In 2006, Kerr made peace with his former rival, Frank Marino. Kerr’s son, Kristin Vidal, made Kenny a grandfather with his own son, Alexander. It was clear during his July 2012 performan

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Transcript of interview with Christie Young by Dennis McBride, October 18, 1998

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1998-10-18

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I've known Christie Young for many years and was grateful she agreed to be interviewed for the Las Vegas Gay Archives Oral History Project. Not only is she frank in what she says, but her background as a researcher in sexual issues and as a straight woman involved in the gay community give her a unique perspective. Ancillary to her donation of this interview transcript to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Christie has generously donated her personal journals which detail more than a decade of her life including the years she worked with Las Vegas's gay community . Christie shares the project's concern that documentation of the gay community is ephemeral and vanishes rapidly; her determination that her contribution to that community be preserved greatly enriches our knowledge and will benefit future scholars.

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Kendall Stagg oral history interview

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OH-01754

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Kendall Stagg oral history interview conducted by Dennis McBride on January 11, 2002 for the Las Vegas Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Archives Oral History Project. In the interview, Stagg discusses his early life in Utah, his religious upbringing, coming out as gay, and his involvement with the gay community in Reno, Nevada. He also talks about running for Nevada State Assembly District 32 in 2000 as one of Nevada's youngest openly gay politicians. Lastly, Stagg recalls his time as president of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Student Union in University of Nevada, Reno and co-founding Reno’s first Gay Pride parades in 1999.

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Lee Martin oral history interview

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OH-02557

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Oral history interview with Lee Martin conducted by Dennis McBride on May 01, 2013 for the Las Vegas Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Archives Oral History Project. In this interview, Martin discusses his involvement with the Nevada Gay Action League and the Pacifica Hotel, an effort to open a gay resort in Las Vegas, Nevada during the mid 1980s. He describes managing Paradise Bookstore, a bookstore for gay literature, in downtown Las Vegas. Lastly, Martin discusses other gay businesses that he was involved with in Las Vegas.

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