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Crescendo!, Autumn 2002, Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus
Crescendo!, Autumn 2002, Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus
Crescendo! The Newsletter of the Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus
Autumn 2002 issue of Crescendo!, the newsletter of the Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus.
Sounds Of Summer, Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus
Sounds Of Summer, Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus
Programs
Sumer Is Icumen is one of the oldest written down melodies in the English language and originally was an Easter carol (Yes, there are carols for Easter, Lent, summer, harvest as well as Christmas). The original manuscript, now in the British museum, was transcribed by a Benedictine monk in 1226. The Easter words have long been forgotten, and the tune is now forever associated with summer. It is an ingenious bit of writing with an unmistakably English quality to it. Benjamin Britten incorporated it into the finale of his Spring Symphony where it makes a stunning conclusion to the work.
Dyke March Flyer, The Buffalo Dyke March Committee
Dyke March Flyer, The Buffalo Dyke March Committee
Flyers/Programs from WNY Local Events
Flyer for the Dyke March held June 2002 in Buffalo.
March 2002, Buffalo Belles
Music From The Heart, Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus
Music From The Heart, Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus
Programs
"You'll Never Walk Alone" from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel and he great Quaker hymn "How Can I Keep From Singing" represent our response to the nightmarish events that occurred in our nation on September 11th. It was a significant date for the chorus, as it was the first rehearsal; rather than cancel after two years of planning and struggling, it was decided to go on and remember those who had perished in the terrorist attacks on that day. The Quakers, or Friends, are a nonviolent peace loving, pacifist religious group and this is their greatest hymn.
February 2002, Buffalo Belles
Do Not Stand Signs, Commissioner Of Police
Do Not Stand Signs, Commissioner Of Police
Flyers/Programs from WNY Local Events
Five Do Not Stand signs for the 2002 Dyke March, 2003 Pride Parade, 2003 Pride Celebration, 2004 Pride Celebration, 2008 Pride Celebration and Dyke March, and 2011 Annual Pride Weekend Pride Parade.
Vagina Dialogues, Lgbtq Historical T-Shirt Collection, The Dr. Madeline Davis Lgbtq Archive Of Western New York
Vagina Dialogues, Lgbtq Historical T-Shirt Collection, The Dr. Madeline Davis Lgbtq Archive Of Western New York
Gay Rights Historical T-Shirt Collection
Front Text: Vagina Dialogues; The Queer Review; The Fringe; Toronto's Theatre Festival; Summer 2002
Back Text: Presented HAG Theatre; Visit Hagtheatre.org; Fringetoronto.com
Description: Red shirt with black lettering
The Kellie Mccarthy Community Aids Walk, Lgbtq Historical T-Shirt Collection, The Dr. Madeline Davis Lgbtq Archive Of Western New York
The Kellie Mccarthy Community Aids Walk, Lgbtq Historical T-Shirt Collection, The Dr. Madeline Davis Lgbtq Archive Of Western New York
Gay Rights Historical T-Shirt Collection
Front Text: The Kellie McCarthy Memorial AIDS Walk; Saturday June 1; 2002; Delaware Park Lakeside
Back Text: AIDS Community Services of Western New York; Volunteer
Description: Red shirt with white lettering; ribbon image on front
Pride, 2002, Lgbtq Historical T-Shirt Collection, The Dr. Madeline Davis Lgbtq Archive Of Western New York
Pride, 2002, Lgbtq Historical T-Shirt Collection, The Dr. Madeline Davis Lgbtq Archive Of Western New York
Gay Rights Historical T-Shirt Collection
Front Text: Pride; 2002; Pride Buffalo; Brand New Day
Back Text: n/a
Description: Yellow shirt with black lettering; outlines of two figures dancing on front
January 2002, Buffalo Belles