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Abbey Rhodes
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1983-84 (1983-84) at Marc Plaza.
Person · Milwaukee
Adrian Ames
Inspired by the Jewel Box Revue and other female impersonator shows, drag made a major comeback in midcentury Milwaukee.
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Person · Milwaukee
Al Berry
Al Berry, who had previously run the Rooster bar, opened Milwaukee's legendary River Queen in the Cross Keys Hotel in 1971. He sold the business to James O'Connor in 1973.
Person · La Crosse
Al Graewin,
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Al G
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Person · Madison
Al Reichenberger
Al Reichenberger (1940–2021) co-founded the Dangle Lounge in Madison, Wisconsin with his brother Thomas in 1966. The venue became one of the state's first and most controversial adult-entertainment ba
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Person · Milwaukee
Al Thomas
Al Thomas, formerly of Kenosha, bought the Milwaukee lesbian bar D.K.'s in late 1987 and reopened it as the gay bar Triangle in June 1988. He owned the bar until about 1995. Alan Thomas purchased the
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Person · Milwaukee
Alan Kettering
Alan Kettering bought Woody's Bar in Milwaukee on January 1, 2019, leaving an engineering career to run it. He aimed to make gradual improvements while preserving the bar's laid-back character and its
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Person · Milwaukee
Albert Tusa
Albert Tusa opened Milwaukee's Tic Toc Club in 1940 and ran it until it was sold at auction in 1955. He afterward operated the Pink Pony, a cocktail lounge that became a longtime gay favorite.
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Person · Milwaukee
Alex Korchunoff
Alex Korchunoff was the longtime owner of the Empire Lounge, a small piano bar at 716 N. Plankinton Avenue in downtown Milwaukee.
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Alexis
Pageant titles include: Miss BallGame 1986-87 (1986-87) at BallGame.
Person · Green Bay
Alexis St. James
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Person · Milwaukee
Alexis Winter
Alexis Winter is truly one of the up and coming Milwaukee legends. Miss Winter has been active in a variety of causes and participates in whatever venue she will not only have fun at but will also mak
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Person · Milwaukee
Allanah Powers
Allanah Powers was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
Person · Milwaukee
Alyn W. Hess
Alyn Hess was one of Milwaukee's earliest gay rights activists. He helped to bring about Milwaukee's Gay Rights Ordinance, which prohibits discrimination in employment, housing and public accomodation
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Person · Kenosha
Amanda Love
Amanda Love was a drag performer in Kenosha.
Person · Milwaukee
Amy Luettgen
Bi+ Pride-Milwaukee co-founder Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Amy Luettgen is a retired civil servant with a passion for fostering inclusive communities.
Person · Waukesha
An artist's haven
Just a stone�s throw from a bustling commercial area in Waukesha County, the Dix home, wrapped in woodland plantings, seems like a northern retreat. Built in 1971, the structure, which serves as Dix�s
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Andretta
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1974-75 1st (1974-75) at Factory.
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Andrew (Drew) Kovaleski
Andrew (Drew) Kovaleski, also known as drag performer "Miss Bambi", passed away in January of 2014. Drew was known in the gay bar community both as a popular bartender at such bars as the Ball Game an
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Person · Milwaukee
Angelo Aiello
Angelo "Angel" Aiello owned and managed the Mint Bar, one of Milwaukee's longest-running gay bars, from around 1960 until his death in 1978. His long-term success was widely admired in the local bar s
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Ann E. Freeze
Pageant titles include: Miss Club 5 2000 (2000) at Club 5.
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Person · Milwaukee
Anna Gravelyn
Anna Gravelyn (1876-1944), widely known as "Sailor Ann," was the proprietor of the Milwaukee dockside tavern she opened as the Sail & Rail Hotel & Buffet in 1900. Famous as the "Queen of the Marine Di
Person · Milwaukee
Annabelle Havlicek
Annabelle Havlicek was a business owner in Milwaukee.
Person · Milwaukee
April May
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Arnie Malmon's "Positively HIV" articles
Arnie Malmon's "Positively HIV" articles is part of Wisconsin LGBTQ history.
Person · Milwaukee
Arnold M. Malmon
Community Activist Fundraising HIV and AIDS education Arnie Malmon, an AIDS activist and leader of the LGBT community, was a founder of the Cream City Foundation (CCF) and served on its Board of Direc
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Art Wille
Pageant titles include: Mr. Groovy Guy 1976-77 (1976-77) at Centre Stage.
Person · Milwaukee
Audrey Nowakowski
NPR Media coverage of LGBTQ community Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Audrey Nowakowski is a host, producer, and reporter for Lake Effect on WUWM 89.7 FM-- Milwaukee's NPR. She is involved
Person · Milwaukee
B.J. Daniels
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1984-85 (1984-85) at Marc Plaza.According to a 'Carte de Reine' "Queen card", "BJ Daniels is an exciting and dynamic performer. She is a professional MC and
Person · Milwaukee
Baby Jane Hudson
Baby Jane Hudson has been one of Milwaukee's most versatile and in-demand entertainers for some 40 years. Performing at drag shows and many other entertainment venues, Baby Jane's talents include such
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Bailey Domino
Pageant titles include: Mr. Triangle 2005 (2005) at Triangle.
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Barbara Ericson
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Barb
Person · Milwaukee
Barbara Gibson
Faculty Sponsor for first Gay Rights group at UW-Milwaukee Barbara Ann Gibson volunteered to be faculty advisor for what was then unthinkable: a gay rights organization at UWM. She later recommended t
Person · Appleton
Barbie Mason
Barbie Mason was the winner of the "Miss 1101 West" contest in mid-1984. (1101 West was a bar in Appleton.)
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Beau Beaumont
Beau Beaumont is a 6'1" Wisconsin native who made it big in Hollywood. He got into gay porn movies in 1988 when he was "discovered" while dancing with the Chicago Meat Packers. Beau completed more tha
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BeBe Douglas
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1992-93 (1992-93) at Marc Plaza.
Person · Milwaukee
Becky Furmann
Victim of Cryptosporidium outbreak Rebecca Ann Katherine Elizabeth Furmann was the adopted child of one of the men in the gay couple of Larry and Ric Furmann.
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Person · Milwaukee
Becky Persin
Becky Persin co-owned Walker's Pint with Elizabeth Boenning when the Milwaukee women's bar opened in 2001. She left the business around 2003-2004 and went on to manage the Pumphouse bar.
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Person · Wausau
BeeBee Fox
BeeBee Fox was a drag performer in Wausau.
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Person · Milwaukee
Bettie Aiello
Bettie Aiello took over the Mint Bar after the 1978 death of her husband, owner Angelo Aiello, and continued running it through its 1986 relocation to South 2nd Street.
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Betty Boop
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 2013 (2013).
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Bev Nilsson
Bev Nilsson, with Pete Nilsson, operated the Leaded Shade bar in the 1970s and went on to own the Milwaukee women's bar Lost & Found.
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Bianca Martine
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1976-77 (1976-77) at Centre Stage.
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Bill Frank
Bill Frank served on the Board of Directors of the Cream City Foundation from 1989 to about 1995, serving one year as its President (1993). Frank was also active in the Metropolitan Community Church a
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Person · Milwaukee
Bill Kindt
Bill Kindt co-founded the Wreck Room bar in Milwaukee in 1972 with his partner Wayne Bernhagen. He took sole ownership after Bernhagen's death in 1987 and ran the bar until it closed in 1996.
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Bill Lalicata
David was a popular long-time bartender and staffer of the Wreck Room and the M&M Club bars. He passed away after a battle with AIDS ralted complications.
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Person · Milwaukee
Bill Lison
Bill Lison was a co-founder and co-owner of the Hybrid Lounge on Brady Street in Milwaukee, opened in 2010. He sold his interest in the bar to co-owner Nate Fried in 2014.
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Person · Milwaukee
Bill Wardlow
Bill Wardlow was a Milwaukee bartender who, with a partner, opened the martini bar Fluid in 1998 after both had worked at the Triangle. He later bought out his partner and became the bar's sole owner
Person · Milwaukee
Billie Blaze
You can find Billie Blaze along-side her 'CAGE' Sisters in Milwaukee as part of the Jail House Revue every Friday and Sunday nights. Along with Nova D'Vine, Jackie Roberts, Christina Chase & other spe
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Billie Shepherd
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Milwaukee 1972-73 (1972-73) at Neptune.
Person · Milwaukee
Billy Herrero aka Billie Herreroaka the Brazilian Gypsy Rose Lee aka the Brazilian Carmen Mirandaaka Senorita Herrero, the Brazilian Sensation
"The floor show is on, and it's something unusual for Milwaukee entertainment: female impersonators."
Person · Milwaukee
Bjorn Nasset
Drag Performer Board member, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Bjorn Nasset, widely known as drag performer B.J. Daniels, has a long history with the LGBTQ community. For over 40 years their name has been sy
Person · Milwaukee
Bob
Much like Chantal, Bob needs no last name. In fact, all you have to mention is "Bob" and you realize that any event with his pipes participating in will be a great one! At the ripe old age of over "24
Person · Milwaukee
Bob Adams
In 1972, at the age of 20, Adams was the head of the Billie B. Shears Film Society, showing mostly underground films. He was proud of his work with underground and gay films, but planned to move to Sa
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Person · Milwaukee
Bob Dietz
Bob Dietz co-owned the Milwaukee bar BJ's Mint, later renamed BJ's, with Jim Jones, taking over the former Mint Bar in 1991.
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Bob Minzloff
Bob Minzloff was a co-owner of the 1100 Club, a Milwaukee bar that operated from 1994 to 2003 and was popular with the city's leather community.
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Bob Schmidt
He bought out his partners by 1985, ran the bar for decades, and sold the business in 2002 while remaining a fixture of the city's LGBTQ community.
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Bob Schnicker
Bob Schnicker was one of four friends who opened the Milwaukee bar 3B's in 1991; the bar's name referenced the initials of three of its owners.
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Bobby Bell
A locally known fashion designer and nightlife figure, he went on to open the bar Papagaio in December 1981.
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Bobby Cole
Bobby Cole was one of four friends who opened the Milwaukee bar 3B's in 1991; the bar's name referenced the initials of three of its owners.
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Bobby Lyons
A patron's recollection recounts a property dispute between Lyons and C'est La Vie owner John Clayton.
Person · Milwaukee
Bobby Schendel
Bobby Schendel was a bartender at the Milwaukee gay bar Finale who purchased the business in 1983 and owned it until it closed following a 1986 fire.Bobb Schendel was active in various Milwaukee commu
Person · Milwaukee
Bonnie Bitch
Bonnie Bitch was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
Person · Milwaukee
Bouji
Bouji was a very popular and well-liked drag queen in the 1980s and 1990s. He died of cancer (approx. 2015).
Person · Milwaukee
Boyd M. McGranaghan
Originally from Philadelphia, Boyd McGranaghan moved to Milwaukee to attend Marquette University in 1972. After attaining a bachelor's degree in political science in 1976, he graduated from Marquette
Person · Milwaukee
Brad Burdick, a.k.a. Antler
"Antler (born 1946, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA) is an American poet who lives in Wisconsin. His work reflects the influences of Walt Whitman, Allen Ginsberg, and the American traditions of transcendent
Person · Milwaukee
Brad Schlaikowski andNick Schlaikowski
Brad Schlaikowski and Nick Schlaikowski were recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
Person · Milwaukee
Bradley S. Babush
Volunteer Club Bath staffer Bradley S. Babush Bradley was known by many because of his outgoing personality and 'ready to pitch in and help' attitude. He had worked at the Club Milwaukee for a number
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Person · Kenosha
Brandi Wyne
Brandi Wyne was a drag performer in Kenosha.
Person · Milwaukee
Brenda Coley
Brenda Coley was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Brian Buggy,
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Bria
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Person · Milwaukee
Brian Firkus
Brian Firkus, known by the drag stage name Trixie Mattel, became a co-owner of the Milwaukee bar This Is It in February 2021, in part to help ensure the historic venue survived the COVID-19 pandemic.
Person · Milwaukee
Brittany Morgan
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Milwaukee WI-USA 1990-91 (1990-91).The following information is largely from the former "DairylandDrag website circa 2004 (that site, www.dairylanddrag.net, no longer
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Bruce
Pageant titles include: Mr. Groovy Guy 1974-75 (1974-75) at Factory.
Person · Milwaukee
Bruce J. "Jeff" Poniewaz
Bruce J. Poniewaz, commonly known as "Jeff Poniewaz�, was born September 28, 1946, in Milwaukee Wisconsin. His obituary read as follows: Bruce J. �Jeff� Poniewaz of Riverwest, passed away December 13
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Person · Milwaukee
Bruce Lemke
Bruce Lemke was one of four friends who opened the Milwaukee bar 3B's in 1991; the bar's name referenced the initials of three of its owners.
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Bryanna Banx$
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 2011 (2011).
Person · Appleton
Busty St. Clair
You saw her at State! You see her at Club 94! You never know where she's going to turn up. A crowd energizer whose batteries are fully charged and ready-to-go! You should be seeing a lot more of Busty
Person · Green Bay
C.C. Domino
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 2001 (2001).Search the Drag Titleholders page for other titles and titleholders.
Person · Milwaukee
Candi Stratton
Candi Stratton was Miss Gay Continental WIsconsin for 1983-1984, as well as Miss Continental Indiana the following year.
Person · Milwaukee
Carl Bogner
In addition to being a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, Bogner was the Director of the Milwaukee LGBT Film Festival for most of that festival's lifetime (from about 1997 until its d
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Carl Clive
Pageant titles include: Mr. Triangle 1988-89 (1988-89) at Triangle.
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Carl Cliver
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1988-89 (1988-89) at Marc Plaza.
Person · Milwaukee
Carl M. Szatmary
Szatmary was an early Director of the Milwaukee LGBT Film Festival (at the time called the Milwaukee Gay/Lesbian Film Festival' and sponsored by 'Lavender Commitment' at UWM), until around 1987. In th
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Carmichael
Pageant titles include: Mr. Black Gay Wisconsin 1991-92 (1991-92).
Person · Madison
Cass Marie Domino
Here she is Madison's Baby Girl...The Illusion that creates Confusion, This current Show Director of the Rainbow Room has held many titles and been a top contender for Miss Gay WI USofA, a Former Miss
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Person · Kenosha
Cassie Meyers
Cassie Meyers was a drag performer in Kenosha.
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Chanel Capri/ Miki Chanel
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1975-76 (1975-76) at Centre Stage.
Person · Kenosha
Chantal
Our luminescent friend from Southeast Wisconsin has been a frequent performer at Club 94 North in Kenosha, Miss Jo'Dee's International in Racine, Club 219 in Milwaukee, Club 5 in Madison and a host of
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Chantel
Pageant titles include: Miss Triangle 2005 (2005) at Triangle.
Person · Milwaukee
Charles 'Chuck' F. Brotz
Charles F. Brotz (known to most as 'Chuck') is one of those people who you never know where he'll pop up. He was one of the backbones of the community, not drawing too much attention to himself but li
Person · Milwaukee
Charles 'Chuckie' Betz
Charles Betz, known to everyone as 'Chuckie', was born in 1951 and had an exciting and event filled life. He visited many of the most well-known gay bars in Milwaukee of the 1970s, and was one of the
Person · Milwaukee
Charles A. Dix
View one Milwaukee gay man's private collection of Charles Dix art. Dix's immense output in artwork ranged from placid, nature-inspired watercolors to flamboyant visions of an inter-galactic future. I
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Charles Dix Gallery
Charles Dix Gallery is part of Wisconsin LGBTQ history.
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Charles Dix: Art Themes
One of Charles' earliest themes of major interest to many collectors is the Acrylics series. These are bold three-dimensional paintings, with many of the shapes and forms rising off the canvas in dram
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Charles Dix: artist reflections
I am primarily self-taught. I have been inspired by color since boyhood and have always been known as an adept colorist. It was a natural phenomena - the interplay of color on color, color transposed,
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Charles Dix: Design and Decorating Tips
Charles Dix: Design and Decorating Tips is part of Wisconsin LGBTQ history.
Person · Milwaukee
Charles M. (Chuck) Poulson
Chuck Poulson, also known as "Charlotte Lorraine", was a popular member of Milwaukee's LGBT community, doing entertainment, being involved in such activities as softball league, and may have done some
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Charles Piscuine
Charles Piscuine co-owned Milwaukee's Lampost Bar with his brother John. He later managed the Towne Room Bar at the Towne Hotel and died in 1969.
Person · Milwaukee
Charlotte Partridge
Founder, Layton School of Art Wisconsin state chair for the federal Works Project Administration (WPA) Supervised the Wisconsin Federal Art Project At Downer College, Charlotte sought to liberate, mod
Person · Milwaukee
Chris
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Chris Ahmuty
Chris Ahmuty has been involved with ARCW (AIDS Resource Center of WIsconsin) and other organizations, but is primarily known for his long-time involvement as leader of the local ACLU/ American Civil L
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Christ Mares
Christ Mares opened the Mint Bar on State Street in downtown Milwaukee on New Year's Day, 1949. The bar became one of the city's longest-running gay bars.
Person · Milwaukee
Christina Chase
Christina Chase has been a fixture of Milwaukee for some time and has made quite and impact! Christina was a regular performer at Club 219 and then moved down the street to headline for "LaCage Presen
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Christopher Alex
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1993-94 (1993-94) at Marc Plaza.
Person · Milwaukee
Christopher David Fons
Christopher Fons was co-founder of the Milwaukee chapter of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP). "I think Christopher was the conscience of the AIDS community", said Doug Nelson, Executive Di
Person · Milwaukee
Christopher R. Gorski
AIDS Activist Christopher R. Gorski ('Chris') was described as "a vital part of the community". Early on he volunteered at the Senior Center, Italian Fest, and made craft projects for local grade scho
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Chuck Cicirello
Chuck Cicirello was a Milwaukee bar owner who founded several gay dance venues, including the original Factory, the Factory II (1982–1984), and Factory 3, as well as the 27th Street Danceteria. He lat
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Cindy Schumann
Cindy Schumann was Ms. Gay Wisconsin in mid 1984.
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Cindy Taylor
The following is from the article "PrideFest's Cindy Taylor to Leave Festival", by William Attewell, appearing on the WisconsinGayNews.com website early in July 2005:
Person · Milwaukee
City of Milwaukee
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. City
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Clarence Germershausen
Clarence Germershausen, known in the community as "John Clayton," founded the Milwaukee gay bar C'est La Vie in 1974 and operated it for many years. During the 1980s he became a prominent figure in th
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Clark Williams
Born and raised in western Wisconsin to a family of beekeepers, Clark A. Williams was a resident of the Milwaukee area from 1991-1995. He lived in Milwaukee during the LGBT community's most tumultous
Person · Milwaukee
Cody Barron
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin USofA 2004 (2004).Search the Drag Titleholders page for other titles and titleholders.
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Person · Milwaukee
Connor Goggans
Connor Goggans was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
Person · Milwaukee
Corey
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Corey Grubb
Corey Grubb was a co-founder and longtime co-owner of the Milwaukee dance club La Cage, which opened in 1984. The club's basement restaurant, Grubb's Pub, was named for him.
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Cory Bartel
Cory Bartel co-opened the Milwaukee bar D.I.X. with his sister Elizabeth Kujawa, moving from New Orleans to help launch the venue in 2010.
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Dan Austin
Dan Austin served on the 1989 Lavender Hill party planning committee.
Person · Milwaukee
Dan E. Dance
Dan E. Dance was a male 'King' performer with various titles.
Person · Milwaukee
Dan Gordon
In 1988, Dan established AIDS Information Milwaukee (AIM), and educational group for individuals with HIV infection. In spring of 1989 Dan was hired by AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW) as Busi
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Dan Hewett
Dan Hewett operated the Milwaukee bar Shadows II- The Top Shelf, which he co-owned with Matthew Gorden from its opening in December 1987 until it closed in 1989.
Person · Kenosha
Dan Seaver
Founding member, Kenosha Pride Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Dan Seaver is one of the founding members of Kenosha Pride where he now serves as president. Dan works as the Business Manager
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Dan Terrio
Diversity and Motivational Speaker Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project For over 25 years, Dan Terrio has inspired countless youth and adults from all walks of life with his story of perseveranc
Person · Milwaukee
Daniel Cupertino Jr.
Daniel Cupertino Jr. was for 24 years a visible and vocal politician known as "Coop" to his south side constituents. While not gay, Cupertino is remembered in the gay and lesbian community as an hones
Person · Milwaukee
Daniel Fons
HIV and AIDS activist Cable program Producer and Host Dan Fons is a former Milwaukee activist and (with Michael Lisowski) former co-producer / co-host of "The Queer Program", a live cable access LGBT
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Danny Mapp
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Madison 1986-87 (1986-87).
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Person · Madison
Dave Eick
Dave Eick became owner of Madison, Wisconsin's Club 5 in 2008 after working there as a bartender and general manager. He renamed the venue FIVE Nightclub in 2012 and, with community fundraising and re
Person · Milwaukee
David E. Clarenbach
26, 1953. Passage of historic 1982 Wisconsin Gay Rights measure In 1982, then Wisconsin State Rep. David Clarenbach along with Milwaukee gay activist Leon Rouse and others were widely credited with he
Person · Milwaukee
David Kotke aka David Rogers
Waiter, Bartender, Host, Manager Male dance performer David Kotke (aka 'David Rogers') was born in Cudahy Wisconsin, attending Cudahy High School and then studying communications at UW-Parkside, where
Person · Milwaukee
David L. Callentine, Reverend
Reverend Pastor, New Hope Metropolitan Community Church in Milwaukee Reverend David Luther Callentine was the Pastor of New Hope Metropolitan Community Church of Milwaukee when he died at the age of 3
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David L. Neitzel
David Neitzel was a member of the Gay Youth. He had come out only about 4 years before, dealing with his sexual orientation, contacting the Gay Youth center, talking on the phone to counselor Michael
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David Paul Iraci
David was a very talented, intelligent and special person, with a gift for graphic artistry. He was a co-founder of In Step magazine (along with Ron Geiman). Late examples of his work included the 199
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David Pope
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1990-91 (1990-91) at Marc Plaza.
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Person · Milwaukee
David Skwarek
David Skwarek co-opened the PumpHouse, an LGBTQ bar in a converted Bay View pumping station, with Michael Murray in 2006. They sold the business in 2007.
Person · Milwaukee
David Wiggins
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Davi
Person · Milwaukee
Dawn Michaels
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Dawn Musbach
Dawn Musbach co-owned and operated Milwaukee's Nut Hut with her partner Michelle Murphy after they acquired the women's bar in the early 2000s. A customer favorite known for her candor, she helped run
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Dawn Wolff
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Dawn
Person · Sheboygan
Dean Dayton
Bar owner LGBTQ Activist, ROW/ Rainbow Over Wis. Dean Dayton was best known to many as owner and operator of the Blue Lite gay bar in downtown Sheboygan. To others he was best known for his work with
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Dean McBride
Dean McBride was an in Wisconsin.
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Debbie Thomae
(The following from an obituary written for In Step by Mary Shafer.) Debbie Thomae was a bartender at D.K.s' Tavern and was well liked by all who knew her. A quick wit, sparkling sense of humor, and g
Person · Milwaukee
Debi Vance
She is best known for working many years at Club 219, and later at the M&M Club for a few years prior to its closing in 2006. Debi was also active in BAM, Business Association of Milwaukee when that o
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Dee Richards
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Great Lakes USA 1989-90 (1989-90) at Pivot Club.
Person · Milwaukee
DeeDee Winters
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Deja Voo
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 2006 (2006).
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Del Slowik
Del Slowik was a common name to hear and a common face to see during the years that he co-owned and operated (with Tony) the bar known variously as Circus-Circus and Club 219. Slowick was interviewed
Person · Milwaukee
Delbert E. Pascavis
Delbert E. Pascavis was Milwaukee's representative to national "Black And White Men Together", a past Milwaukee chapter secretary, and editor of BWMT's newsletter. In 1984 the Milwaukee Chapter of BWM
Person · Milwaukee
Denise Blu
Her nickname "Little Bit" is a little misleading! There is nothing little about the performances of Denise Blu; her small stature leads to the shock of her bigger than life performances! A classy blen
Person · Milwaukee
Denise Wandke
Denise Wandke was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Denise Wise
Denise Wise, President of the Cream City Foundation board and a member of the PrideFest Task Force will be leaving Wisconsin to take a new job in Gunn, Colorado. �One of the things I�ve always wanted
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Dennis
Pageant titles include: Mr. Groovy Guy 1975-76 (1975-76) at Centre Stage.
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Dennis Carlson
Dennis 'Justin' Carlson worked for many years at Jim Manders Floral Shop in Shorewood. But when events were held at the old Mint Bar on State Street, Dennis was the first to offer to help decorate. He
Person · Milwaukee
Dennis K. Wesela
He was called "King" by family, serving as Best Man at his brother's wedding and Godfather to a nephew. At one time married and the father of two girls, Dennis also worked as a police officer for 5 ye
Person · Milwaukee
Dennis R. Thomas
He was reportedly one of the original volunteers who helped form Pridefest, and was also very involved with AIDS activism.
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Dennis Wolke
Dennis Wolke & Mike Murphy met in February 1981. Mike had started bartending at C'est La Vie, then went over to Club 219. Both Mike and Dennis later worked as bartenders at LaCage, where Mike spent 16
Person · Milwaukee
Denny (Chris) Welch
Denny (Chris) Welch wasn't born in Milwaukee, but he made it his home. He lived here, worked here, found a lover here and together they bought a home. Chris worked at several bars in the 1980s, includ
Person · Madison
Desiree Mathews
Desiree has held title to many Preliminaries to America, USofA, and Continental Pageants. Well know for her "The Illusions of Wynonna Judd and Eartha Kitt", she can be seen every Thursday and most Sun
Person · Madison
Destiny Mathews
Currently the reigning Miss Rainbow Room Forever, she is in a semi-state of retirement. Destiny has held many titles in the USofA pageant system within Wisconsin such as Miss Southern Wisconsin USofA
Person · Madison
Diamond Girl
This Latina Goddess hails to us all the way from Puerto Rico. She is the current reigning Miss Gay Madison Continental 2003 and is working towards the title of Miss Gay Continental Wisconsin. The illu
Person · Milwaukee
Diane 'Legs' Gregory
Female Stage Dancer/ Performer, Bartender, Activist Diane Gregory, known by many simply as 'Legs', was a pioneering and popular member of Milwaukee's women's community: as a stage performer, as a bart
Person · Milwaukee
Dixie Diamonds
Dixie Diamonds was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
Person · Milwaukee
Dominique Mahon
The performer known as Dominique is remembered by many as doing an Anita Baker impression 'SPOT ON'.
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Don Krause
Don Krause co-founded Milwaukee's Art Bar with his partner John Tomlinson in 2004. The couple later expanded their holdings to include the neighboring Two Bar & Lounge and the Wonderland Diner.
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Don Martinson
Don Martinson was a co-owner of The TAZZbah Bar & Grille in Milwaukee (2004-2007), where he handled much of the building's rehabilitation.
Person · Milwaukee
Don Schwamb
Donald F. Schwamb, known to everyone as Don Schwamb, was perhaps a typical 1950s child dealing with coming out as gay. He remembers telling his parents when he was 12, "I don't like girls, I like boys
Person · Milwaukee
Don Schwamb — Milwaukee County Board citation (2022)
In June 2022, Don Schwamb received recognition from the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors for his work in the LGBT community. The full text of the citation reads as follows: WHEREAS, Don Schwamb b
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Donald J. Hebein
Bartender Don Hebein was a bartender at C'est La Vie bar in Milwaukee. He passed away of complications due to AIDS.
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Donna Burkett
1971). A biographical panel was created by the Milwaukee LGBT History Project about Donna Burkett and Manonia Evans, and was featured in a display first appearing at PrideFest 2011. The text from that
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Donna Utke
She was one of five founding members of the Gay Peoples Union (GPU) in 1970 and an active member of Grapevine, the Feminist Writer's Guild, and the Milwaukee chapter of the National Organization of Wo
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Doug Johnson,
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Doug
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Doug Nelson
Doug Nelson was selected to become the second Executive Director of the ARCW/ AIDS Rescource Center of Wisconsin after the resignation of his predecessor, Sue Dietz, to join the CDC (Centers for Disea
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Dr. Andrew Petroll
Dr. Andrew Petroll was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Dr. Ian Martin
Dr. Ian Martin was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Dr. Karen Lamb
Karen Lamb was the wife of long-time mayor of Milwaukee, Henry Maier, but in the LGBT community is best known as a consistent supporter of the community and its causes, primarily in the areas of healt
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Dudley Howe
Dudley Howe (c.1910–1992) was the proprietor of the 602 Club, a Madison, Wisconsin tavern he opened in 1951 and ran for more than four decades. The bar was unusually tolerant for its era and became a
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DuWanna Moore
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Earl Bricker
Earl Bricker lived in Wisconsin for 21 years, moving there in 1978, right after serving in the Peace Corps. Bricker worked for a while for the American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin as its Madiso
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Earl Thalacker
Earl Thalacker co-founded the east-side Milwaukee gay bar Finale in 1975 with his partner, Frank Thalacker.
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Ebbie Duggins
Ebbie Duggins served on the 1989 Lavender Hill party planning committee.
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Echo Chambers
Pageant titles include: Miss Black Gay Wisconsin 1986-87 (1986-87).
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Ed Grunewald
Ed Grunewald (died April 21, 2008) was a Madison, Wisconsin bar owner. He operated Manoeuvres in the mid-1990s and in 1998 opened the much larger Club 5 complex to meet community demand after a 1996 f
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Eddie Carver
Eddie Carver was a co-owner of Milwaukee's Harbor Room and the married partner of founder Gregg Fitzpatrick. He died in June 2021.
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Edward Joseph Schicker, Jr. a.k.a. Tiger Rose
Drag personality Edward Joseph Schicker, Jr. was best known as drag performer "Tiger Rose". His life is described in the In Memoriam column of In Step magazine by his friend 'Ned':
Person · Milwaukee
Eldon Murray
Community Activist Gay People's Union GPU STD Clinic Sage After Eldon's death, a biographical panel was created by the Milwaukee LGBT History Project, and was featured in a display first appearing at
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Elizabeth (Bet-z) Boenning
Elizabeth (Bet-z) Boenning has been best known as owner of one of the country's few remaining lesbian bars, "Walker's Pint". Elizabeth "Bet'z" Boenning opened Walker's Pint, a women's bar in Milwaukee
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Elizabeth Kujawa
Elizabeth Kujawa opened the Milwaukee bar that became D.I.X., first launching it in 2007 as The General's before relaunching it as D.I.X. in 2010 with her brother and co-owner Cory Bartel.
Person · Green Bay
Elsie Bovine
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Emir Illuzion
Emir Illuzion was a drag performer in Green Bay.
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Erica Stevens/ Tina Capri
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1986-87 (1986-87) at Marc Plaza.
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Erv Uecker & Ross Walker
Erv Uecker & Ross Walker is part of Wisconsin LGBTQ history.
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Erwin Albert Uecker
View the Erv Uecker and Ross Walker Images & Articles Gallery of articles and photos from LGBT media referencing Ross and Erv. Reverend Erwin A. Uecker (known to everyone in Milwaukee as simply "Erv U
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Ester Flonaze
Drag personality 'Ester Flonaze' was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Father Mike Hammer
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Fath
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Francis Leon(born Francis Patrick Glassey) aka 'The Famous Leon'aka 'The Only Leon'
Francis Leon (born Francis Patrick Glassey in 1844) was billed as "The Leon" or "The Only Leon." On June 7, 1884, he performed what is believed to be the first "drag" show in Milwaukee history, at Nun
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Frank Demling
Frank Demling opened the Fox bar on Milwaukee's Plankinton Avenue in 1948 and operated it until his death in 1955.
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Frank Thalacker
Frank Thalacker opened Shadows, a gay-owned restaurant and bar in Milwaukee's Walker's Point, in February 1980. The establishment earned a strong reputation for its American food.
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Fred (Casey) Reilly
Fred Reilly, better known as "Casey", passed away following a heart attack on November 15 of 2007. Casey was known in the LGBTQ community as Director and CEO of STD Specialties Clinic, which offered f
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Garold (Gary) Dalton
Born deaf, Garold Dalton, known as Gary, graduated from Lincoln High School in the late fifties. Up to and during his teen years, Gary, was a state champion skater in singles and pairs. Later in life,
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Garrison
Pageant titles include: Mr. Triangle 2004 (2004) at Triangle.
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Garrison Fraser
Garrison has been involved in music and dancing most of his life. He currently is a music and show designer for over 30 music and touring groups - with 17 winning championships to his credit.
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Gary Kampe & David Roberts
Gary Kampe and David Roberts were two men who, within a year of the June 26, 2015 U.S. Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, became married. They had met back in 1978 in the legendary 'Fa
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Gay Side cartoon gallery
Gay Side cartoon gallery is part of Wisconsin LGBTQ history.
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Gene O'Brien
Gene O'Brien co-founded the Ball Game, a Milwaukee gay bar, with Rick Kowal in 1974. He remained a co-owner until his death in March 1985.
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George Bemis
George Bemis was a former Milwaukee police sergeant who became a gay bar operator, taking over the Fox bar in 1964. He also owned the nearby New Yorker Lounge until the mid-1970s.
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George Prentice
George Prentice was a co-founder and longtime co-owner of the Milwaukee dance club La Cage, which opened in 1984. He and Corey Grubb sold the club in 2005 but later resumed ownership.
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George R. 'Bunny' Opper
Spirited, sassy, carefree and colorful, "Bunny" began his life as George Opper in rural Grafton, Wisconsin on April 21, 1936. Bored with the country life, the thrill-seeking teen hitchhiked his way do
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George Schneider
George Schneider joined the staff of This Is It around 2010, became part owner, and assumed ownership of the Milwaukee bar after Joe Brehm's death in 2016, helping modernize it while preserving its ch
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Gertude Ann Ambelang
Health care, AIDS prevention Gertude Ann Ambelang, along with her husband, Bob, was a dedicated volunteer at the BESTD Clinic. Affectionately known as Granny & Grandpa Condom, she and Bob assembled th
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Person · Green Bay
GiGi Lexus
GiGi Lexus was a drag performer in Green Bay.
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Ginger Spice aka Richard J. Wyatt
Ginger Spice, born as Richard J. Wyatt but known to friends and thousands of fans as simply 'Ginger', was a pioneering and popular member of Milwaukee's 'drag' scene. In 2022, LGBT historian Michail T
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Glenway Wescott
Glenway Wescott (1901-1987) was a major American novelist during the 1920-1940 period and a figure in the American expatriot literary community in Paris during the 1920s. Wescott was a homosexual. Wes
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Gloria Holloway
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1982-83 (1982-83) at Marc Plaza.
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Gregg Fitzpatrick
Gregg Fitzpatrick founded the Harbor Room, a Milwaukee levi and leather bar, in 2000, purchasing and renovating the historic building. He operated it with his partner Eddie Carver until his death in D
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Gregory Diring
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1991-92 (1991-92) at Marc Plaza.
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Gus Hosseini
Gus Hosseini was a Milwaukee bar owner who operated the Unicorn (1984) in the basement of the Sidney HiH building, which he managed. He had earlier run a gay disco, the Golden Shaft, in the same space
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Harry Buettner
Harry Buettner was one of the founders of Loose Ends, a Milwaukee bar he opened with Karen and Loren Buettner on Fond du Lac Avenue in February 1986.
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Harry Hynesaka Millie Brown
We cannot imagine the bravery required to live an authentic transgender life in 1890s Milwaukee. We salute the few known transgender elders who attempted to be their best selves in a cruel world. They
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Helen L. Joslin, aka "Dirty Helen"
Helen L. Joslin was working for the George Webb Restaurant on 1st and Mitchell in Milwaukee when she had a spat with her boss. At the time, the Ski Glow Cafe needed a waitress for the night shift, and
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Person · Stevens Point
Henry Duda
Henry H. "Hank" Duda (1921-2008) was the owner of the Platwood Club, a gay-friendly bar in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. A lifelong area resident, he served as Portage County Sheriff in the early 1950s, f
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Holly Brown Tongue
The singer, comedienne, and dancer Holly Brown started out performing at Club 219, then headed up "Holly and Company", a troupe whose shows at La Cage in the 1980s gained for them an enthusiastic foll
Person · Green Bay
Holly Hot Damn
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Ian Gilson,
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Ian
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Ilet 'Tina' Terry
Ilet Terry, known to everyone as "Tina", owned a series of LGBT bars catering to the African American (black) community from about 1982 to 1993. All the bars were named "Tina's RTI" which was located
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Israel Ramon
First Latino Constitutional Officer in Wisconsin Recognitions were made in the categories of "Community Leaders and Activists," "Government Leaders," "Business and Cultural Leaders," and "Health and W
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J. Robert Moore(Bob Moore)
J. Robert Moore, known to everyone as Bob Moore, was an activist in Milwaukee gay life of the 1970s through the late 1990s. He was active in Gay People's Union and many other organizations, and was a
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J.J. Newman
Gay WIsconsin at the Pageant in Milwaukee in November, 1989, serving until the crown was transferred in November, 1990. A former Marine sergeant, J.J. was described in contemporary articles as seeming
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J.J. O'Connell
He opened it in 1986, briefly rebranded it as the dance-oriented Phaze II from 1991 to 1994, and then restored the Shamrock name, under which the bar continued for decades.
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J.T. Held(or Jimmy Helm?)
Pageant titles include: Mr. Groovy Guy 1979-80 (1979-80) at Centre Stage.
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Jack H. Smith
He advertised extensively in local GLBT media, and was generous with his donations and funding worthy causes. Recognitions were made in the categories of "Community Leaders and Activists," "Government
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Jackie Christine
Jackie is a featured performer at C'est La Vie with the Saturday Night Sirens but has also been on stage at Club 219 during the hey-day of Kyllie West and the Femme Fatales! Watch the stages around to
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Jackie Roberts
(The following are excerpts from a biography of close friends Jackie Roberts and Rudi D'Angelo by Michail Takach for this website in 2023.) Jackie Roberts was born John Paul Jaccard. While attending M
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Jaime Hernandez aka Jamie Gays
Best known as an early cross-dressing performer in Milwaukee, Jamie Gays opened the gay bar 'Jamies' in the early 1970s. Jamie Gays (also known as Jaime Gays, legal name: Jaime Hernandez) was intervie
Person · Milwaukee
Jamakaya
Jamakaya was one of the founders of the Milwaukee LGBT History Project, and conducted some of its first Oral History interviews, also developing interview guidelines. She has also been an active membe
Person · Milwaukee
James "Jimmy" Dorn
James "Jimmy" Dorn was one of the original owners of the Your Place (YP) gay bar, located at 813 S. 1st Street in Milwaukee from 1965 to 1994. He was a regular at meetings of the Gay People's Union an
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James 'Jamie' Taylor
Bartender Media: Photographer, Writer Historian 'Jamie' Taylor was born James Taylor, but is known as Jamie to all his friends in Milwaukee. Jamie first became active in the gay community as a bartend
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James Faulkenberg
Jim obtained his inspirations from such diverse sources as the French Symbolists, British Pre-Raphalites, turn-of-the-century children's book illustrators, medieval tapestries, Art Deco, 1930s cartoon
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James J. Schnieders
James J. Schnieders was manager of the Wreck Room when he passed away in 1987, but worked with many others in the community on various community projects. He was a driving force in the Wreck Room's an
Person · Green Bay
James Lacey,
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Jame
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James Mark Skybergaka Jimmy Von Milwaukeeaka Leo Feldman
Artist/ Leo Feldman Art Galleries owner James Mark Skyberg (aka 'Jimmy Von Milwaukee') was born in 1954, in Duluth, MN, and raised in an intellectually liberal family. From an early age his Norwegian
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James Marr
James Marr, who performed as Lana St. James, owned the Milwaukee gay bar Triangle from 2000 until his sudden death in March 2011, after which ownership passed to a family member.
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James O'Connor
James O'Connor purchased the River Queen bar in Milwaukee from Al Berry in 1973 and operated it through the mid-1970s, a period during which the bar drew a major police corruption investigation.
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James Vergeront,
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Jame
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James W. Kallas (aka 'Tiny')
James Kallas, known to everyone as 'Tiny', was a popular and well-known bouncer at The Factory Bar. 'Tiny' reportedly left the bar late the night of April 28, 1979 with two men. After being missing fo
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Jamie Nabozny
Civil Rights Advocate Gay teens who are harassed by classmates have legal options because of Jamie Nabozny, who won a $900,000 settlement in 1996 from a school district in Ashland, WI. That case marke
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Janet Mueller
The venue was remembered as one of the city's most evenly mixed gay and lesbian bars.
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Janice (Colby) Brown
Janice is also one of Milwaukee's legendary entertainers (going by the stage name 'Janice Colby') and has won many titles throughout the state as well as in other states. She has also held several nat
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Janice Hand
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Jani
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Jarica Jordan
Jarica Jordan was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
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Jason Rae
Jason Rae was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Person · Kenosha
Jazmine Roberts
Pageant titles include: Miss Club 94 North 2003 (2003) at Club 94 North.
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Jazzy St. James
Pageant titles include: Mr. Triangle 2007 (2007) at Triangle.
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Jean Stellick
Jean Stellick purchased the Milwaukee bar Loose Ends in December 1992, becoming its owner during the later years of its operation.
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Jeanette, aka Jet
Jet is best known as owner of the bar, Jet's Place, from 1986 to 1991.
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Jeff Jennings
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin USofA 1995 (1995).
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Jeff Schulz
Pageant titles include: Mr. Groovy Guy 1973-74 1st (1973-74) at Factory.
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Jeff Waldecker
Jeff (Wolf) Waldecker was born approximately 1951. Jeff was the son of 'Colonel Hope', a woman who adopted the 'Colonel' monicker both from her army experience and from her rank as an Auctioneer. She
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Jeffrey Lee
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin USofA 2003 (2003).
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Jeffrey P. Clark
Bartender Bowler, H.I.T. Hall of Fame AIDS Activist Jeffrey P. Clark was born on April 20, 1957 in Shawano, Wisconsin. He attended grade school and Shawano High School, where he graduated in 1975 with
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Jen Murray
Jen Murray was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Jennifer
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Madison 1986-87 (1986-87).
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Person · Green Bay
Jennifer Alyce
Jennifer Alyce was a drag performer in Green Bay.
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Jerry Bentley
Jerry Bentley was the partner of Jim Dorn and co-opened the Milwaukee gay bar Your Place in 1965, helping run it as a family-operated establishment.
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Jerry Breiling
Jerry Breiling was a longtime Milwaukee gay-bar bartender and manager who, with his partner Serge Bellitelli, opened the bar Kruz in 2006. He died unexpectedly in October 2023.
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Jerry Johnson
Community Activist PrideFest history displays The Wisconsin Light co-founder/publisher Jerry Johnson has become a well-known person in Milwaukee and Wisconsin�s GLBT community.
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Jesse Rivera
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin USofA At-Large 2004 (2004).
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Jim Balistreri
Jim Balistreri was the owner of Partners, a Milwaukee bar at 813 S. 1st Street that operated from 1989 to 1992 in the former Your Place location.
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Jim Dorn
Jim Dorn opened Your Place, one of Milwaukee's first openly gay bars, in 1965 with his partner Jerry Bentley. A former Navy sailor, he chose the bar's discreet name so patrons could make plans without
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Jim Jones
Jim Jones co-owned the Milwaukee bar BJ's Mint, later renamed BJ's, with Bob Dietz, taking over the former Mint Bar in 1991.
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Jim Melotte
Jim Melotte helped form the Milwaukee Pride Parade in 2005. The Parade had in earlier years been part of the Pridefest celebration and event, until Pridefest abandoned parade organization and concentr
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Jim Moes
He remained a partner in the business until owner Bob Schmidt bought out the partners by 1985.
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Jim Rodell
Jim Rodell is believed to have been the owner of Mama Roux Bar Americain & Grill, a Milwaukee east-side bar and restaurant that operated from 1994 to 1999.
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Jim Schlief
Jim Schlief was involved with the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW), and worked on development of the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center. Denise Wise, who served for some time on the board and as
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Jim Seeboth
Jim Seeboth co-founded the Circus dance club in Milwaukee in 1976 with George Prentice, operating it until the business was sold to new managers in 1978.
Person · Madison
Jim Yeadon
Attorney Politician- Madison city council Jim Yeadon has been a gay activist since 1969. He was instrumental in framing the revised equal opportunities ordinance which extended protections against dis
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Person · Wauwatosa
Jimmy Swittel
Jimmy Swittel ran Jimmy's Hi-Fi Lounge, later known as Swittel's, a bar in Wauwatosa where he operated a gay bar on the upper floor. He was known to sing for patrons and came from a family prominent i
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Jimmy Zingale
Jimmy Zingale may be best known as one of the original owners of the Castaways South Bar from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. Jimmy was a cousin of gay bar mogul Chuck Cicirello-- and Jimmy is said
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JoAnn Kilsdonk
JoAnn Kilsdonk co-founded the Sugar Shack, Milwaukee's first lesbian-owned bar for women, in 1975 with Sharon Dixon. She ran it until selling the business around 1981 and died in November 2019.
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JoCasta Zamarripa
Politician- First openly LGBT City of Milw Alderperson JoCasta Zamarripa is the City of Milwaukee's first openly LGBTQ member of Milwaukee's Common Council. As alderwoman for Milwaukee's 8th District,
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Joe Arneth
Joe Arneth served on the 1989 Lavender Hill party planning committee.
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Joe Bradshaw
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1984-85 (1984-85) at Marc Plaza.
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Joe Brehm
It seems as if time has stood still when you walk into the unmarked bar on Wells Street across from Real Chili. The gold-flecked mirrors and the black leather booths that line the red-carpeted walls a
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Joe Feldhausen
Father Joseph Feldhausen was a native of the Milwaukee area, and attended St. Francis Seminary High School. After spending two years at Marquette University, he transfered to the University of Wiscons
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Joel Castillo
Joel Castillo, known as J.C., opened JC's Rainbow Bar on Milwaukee's south side in December 1990. The bar closed about five months later due to his health problems.
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Joey Black
More information on this performer is welcomed.
Person · Eau Claire
John A. Klinger
John A. Klinger was well known in the Eau Claire region's LGBT community for his service as a founding member of the Chippewa Valley LGBT Center and as a member of both the Wisconsin HIV/AIDS Preventi
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John Clayton
In 1975 he opened the south-side bar Advent while also running the bar C'est La Vie.
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John D. Vanden Busch
Jack died on Saturday, April 8, 1989 in a Milwaukee hospital of complications due to kidney failure.
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John George
John George was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
Person · Milwaukee
John M. Cowles
John was happy and proud to be gay, and was proactive in LGBT issues. He was a founder and first president of GAMMA, a board member of the Cream City Foundation (CCF), and was active in AIDS awareness
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John Piscuine
John Piscuine co-owned Milwaukee's Lampost Bar with his brother Charles during its years as an underground gambling and bar venue.
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John Tomlinson
John Tomlinson co-founded Milwaukee's Art Bar with his partner Don Krause in 2004. The couple later expanded their holdings to include the neighboring Two Bar & Lounge and the Wonderland Diner.
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Jonathan Cervero
Jonathan Cervero opened the downtown Milwaukee pub JC's Pub & Grill in 2009. He had previously been a popular server at Harry's Bar and Grill in Shorewood.
Person · Milwaukee
Joseph E. Amato a.k.a.
Joseph E. Amato was known to many in the gay community as entertainer Josie Blake. Born in Chicago, he moved as a child to Wonder Lake, Illinois, south of Lake Geneva. Amato was a special education te
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Joseph Enea
Joseph Enea purchased the Empire Lounge in Milwaukee in 1975, intending to operate it as a gay bar, and briefly reopened it as a small disco. He had previously been associated with the Ad Lib club.
Person · Milwaukee
Joseph L. Carter aka 'Josie' Carter
Drag personality, Activist Joseph L. 'Josie' Carter was an early Milwaukee LGBTQ drag performer and unsung hero for over five decades.
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Josie Lynn
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 1997 (1997).
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June Brehm
June Brehm founded This Is It in downtown Milwaukee in 1968, after previously running a supper club in Butler, Wisconsin. She owned the bar for over four decades until her death in January 2010.
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Person · Green Bay
Justine D'Zire
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 2003 (2003).
Person · Green Bay
Justis Tenpenny
LGBTQ Advocate Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Justis Tenpenny is an LGBTQ advocate who has served the Northeastern Wisconsin queer community for over 9 years. He has developed and led the
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Karen Buettner
Karen Buettner was one of the founders of Loose Ends, a Milwaukee bar she opened with Harry and Loren Buettner on Fond du Lac Avenue in February 1986.
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Karen Gotzler
Karen Gotzler was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
Person · Milwaukee
Karen Snider
Karen Snider was the subject of an interview by the Milwaukee LGBT History Project early in 2003, and was featured in a display first appearing at PrideFest 2003. Karen Snider's life raises the import
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Karla Farr
Karla Farr managed the Lost & Found, a women's bar and disco on Milwaukee's North 27th Street, from its 1978 opening, and is credited with creating a popular and distinctive space for women.
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Kathy Busch
Kathy Busch was for a time librarian for the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW).
Person · Appleton
Kathy Flores
Anti-racism and anti-violence Advocate Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Kathy Flores has served on dozens of boards and committees over the years including Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin an
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Kathy Kau
Kathy Kau took over a Milwaukee neighborhood bar and reopened it as Kathy's Nut Hut in the early 1980s, building it into the city's longest-running women's bar. She brought the bar openly into the gay
Person · Appleton
Katrina Roberts
Katrina Roberts is a frequent fixture both on stage and in the back of many clubs. As always, a joy to be around whether in or out of a dress. Katrina started "accessorizing" in North West Wisconsin,
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Keenan Jamison
Pageant titles include: Mr. Black Gay Wisconsin 1993-94 (1993-94).
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Person · Green Bay
Kelli Jo Klein
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 1999 (1999).Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA At Large 2003 (2003).
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Kellie Greene
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1991-92 (1991-92) at Marc Plaza.
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Kelly
Kelly was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
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Kelly Green
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Milwaukee WI-USA 1991-92 (1991-92).
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Ken Reed
Ken Reed served on the 1989 Lavender Hill party planning committee.
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Kenya Sanchez
Pageant titles include: Miss Triangle 2008 (2008) at Triangle.
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Kevin Kline
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin USofA 2002 (2002).
Person · Milwaukee
Kevin Rotar
Over his years of service, he worked at the Wreck Room, Your Place, and Triangle, and Club 219, where he was working at the time of his death. Long time friends and customers recount that Kevin was so
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Keyon St. James
Pageant titles include: Mr. Triangle 2008 (2008) at Triangle.
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Kim (Kimberly) Anne
Kimberly Ann was on the staff of In Step when that publication began operations in 1984. He became best known as the popular DJ "Kim" at various dance bars, including Factory, Club 219 and La Cage.
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Person · Wausau
Kitenah Kim
Kitenah Kim was a drag performer in Wausau.
Person · Madison
Kristen Whitson
LGBTQ Archives Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Kristen (she/her) has a master's degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and she has worked in dig
Person · Milwaukee
Krystal Styles
Krystal Styles was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
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Kyle-Ean Haggerty
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin USofA 1996 (1996).
Person · Milwaukee
Kylie West
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 2000 (2000).Wisconsin USofA Preliminary Titles Held: Miss Racine - 1992 Miss Fox Valley - 1993 Miss Appleton - 1994 Miss Kenosha - 1995 Miss Emerald City - 1
Person · Madison
Kyllie Stevens
Madison's Newby into the Mathews Family! She's Bigger then Life and Eating Desiree out of the Buffet Queen Status! She can be found usually at Club 5 in Madison... Sometimes in the bushes!!!
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Lael Anthony MacLellan
Lael Anthony MacLellan was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Lamarr
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1980-81 (1980-81) at Marc Plaza.
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Person · Milwaukee
Lana St. James
Lana St. James was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
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Lanny Studdard
According to a friend at the time, Lanny wouldn't say very much about his background except that he grew up in Mississippi.
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Person · Appleton
Larinda
Pageant titles include: Queen of Queens 1984-85 (1984-85) at 1101 West, Appleton.
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Larinda Kelly
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 1991 (1991).
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Person · Appleton
Larry
Pageant titles include: King of Kings 1984-85 (1984-85) at 1101 West, Appleton.
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Larry Fleege
Larry Fleege co-owned the Milwaukee bar First Street Tavern with Leroy Stern, which the couple opened and lived behind in 1982.
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Larry Krueger
Larry Krueger owned and operated Cafe Melange, a lounge, cabaret, and restaurant in Milwaukee's Hotel Wisconsin, from 1987 until its closing in 1997.
Person · Milwaukee
Laura Sutherland
Laura Sutherland has been involved with various organizations over the years. In addition to lesbian groups, she was involved with the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center, and was one of the primary force
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Person · Kenosha
Layla DelRio
Layla DelRio was a drag performer in Kenosha.
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Layonna Kootch
Layonna Kootch was a drag performer in Kenosha.
Person · Milwaukee
Lee Scherz
Lee Scherz was active in Milwaukee's leather community in the late 1980s.
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Leo Peters
He remained a partner in the business until owner Bob Schmidt bought out the partners by 1985.
Person · Milwaukee
Leon Rouse
Passage of historic 1982 Wisconsin Gay Rights measure As of the anniversary of AB70 in 2012, Rouse is still living in his home state of Hawaii, and is said to occasionally visit relatives in Wisconsin
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Leonard J. Sobczak
Activist Community Philanthropist LGBT periodical Publisher Real Estate In the 1980s, Leonard Sobczak was extremely active in the Cream City Business Association and other organizations, and was a fri
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Person · Milwaukee
Leroy Stern
Leroy Stern co-owned the Milwaukee bar First Street Tavern with Larry Fleege, which the couple opened and lived behind in 1982.
Person · Milwaukee
Lewis Alfred Broyles, Reverend
Rev. Lew Broyles died on Tuesday, 16-May-2005 of an apparent heart attack while in Mississippi.
Person · Milwaukee
Liberace
Pianist Entertainer known worldwide as "Mr. Showmanship" Liberace was born Wladziu Valentino Liberace at 1649 60th Street, in West Allis, Wisconsin, on May 16, 1919, the survivor of twins.
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Person · Kenosha
Lily D'Lite
Lily D'Lite was a drag performer in Kenosha.
Person · Milwaukee
Lily White
She's been performing for 11 years, hosting pageants and emceeing shows. It all began in 1992, she gave her first performance: Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend, as Marilyn, for a friend's birthday pa
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Lisa Spencer
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1993-94 (1993-94) at Marc Plaza.
Person · Milwaukee
Loree Cook-Daniels
A biographical panel was created by the Milwaukee LGBT History Project about Loree Cook-Daniels, and was featured in a display first appearing at PrideFest 2011. The text from that display is as follo
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Person · Milwaukee
Loren Buettner
Loren Buettner was one of the founders of Loose Ends, a Milwaukee bar he opened with Karen and Harry Buettner on Fond du Lac Avenue in February 1986.
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Person · Green Bay
Loretta LaMour
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 1996 (1996).
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Louis Stimac
Community Activist Pioneering LGBTQ Historian Louis Stimac completely dedicated his life to community activism, equity, and advancement. He was Wisconsin's first true LGBTQ historian, teaching a ten-p
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Person · Milwaukee
Lusinda Andrews
Lusinda Andrews was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
Person · Wausau
Lyle Duranceau
In the late 1980s, when people say R-Bar in Wausau is the friendliest bar in the state, part of the reason was this one-man welcome wagon: Lyle Duranceau. Called the "Half Fast bartender", he would in
Person · Milwaukee
Mabel Meyers Leviash
Mabel Meyers Leviash was their fiercest supporter and devoted caretaker. Over the span of her lifetime, she ran several hotels and defended the right of gay men to live and play in privacy.
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Mahogony
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1979-80 (1979-80) at Centre Stage.
Person · Milwaukee
Manonia Evans
1971) and died (unknown). A biographical panel was created by the Milwaukee LGBT History Project about Manonia Evans and Donna Burkett, and was featured in a display first appearing at PrideFest 2011.
Person · Milwaukee
Marc Haupert
Marc's partner in the early-mid 1980s was Bobb Schendel, who bought and owned for a time the popular neighborhood gay bar The Finale on Center Street. In 1985, Marc met Kurt Swanson. Early history: Ac
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Person · Milwaukee
Margaret Daun
Margaret Daun was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Margo Ruark
Pageant titles include: Ms. Gay Madison 1986-87 (1986-87).
Person · Milwaukee
Marisabel Cabrera
Marisabel Cabrera is a lawyer and Democratic politician from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Wisconsin's 9th Assembly district since 2019.
Person · Milwaukee
Mark Behar
In activist politics, Mark served on Governor Tony Earl's Council on Lesbian & Gay Issues in the mid 1980s, and helped guide the State's response to the HIV/AIDS, and gay & lesbian health issues. As a
Person · Milwaukee
Mark Hagenaka 'Dear Ruthie' or 'Ruthie Keester'
Mark Hagen is best (almost entirely) known to the Wisconsin LGBTQ community as drag persona 'Dear Ruthie'.
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Mark Hemmerlein
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1992-93 (1992-93) at Marc Plaza.
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Mark Madison
Pageant titles include: Mr. JoDees 2004 (2004) at JoDees.
Person · Green Bay
Mark Mariucci
Bar owner Drag organizer Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Mark Mariucci is a long-time who has been making Wisconsin LGBTQ history for decades.
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Person · Madison
Mark Pocan
U.S. Representative; openly gay member of Congress from Wisconsin.
Person · Milwaukee
Mark Shepard
Mark Shepard was active in Milwaukee's leather community in the late 1980s.
Person · Milwaukee
Martin C. Baum
Martin C. (Marty) Baum was born in the Milwaukee area and spent most of his early years here, attending college here as well. After completing his education he spent a short time living in Atlanta. Up
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Person · Milwaukee
Marvin Klein
Marvin Klein was the license holder of the Pink Glove, a short-lived 1958 Milwaukee gay bar that he and Harold Klein opened in a remodeled Broadway cocktail lounge.
Person · Milwaukee
Mary Richards
More information on this performer is welcomed.
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Person · Milwaukee
Matthew Gorden
Matthew Gorden owned the South 2nd Street building that housed several Milwaukee gay bars and was co-owner of Shadows II- The Top Shelf, which opened there in 1987.
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Person · Milwaukee
Megin McDonell
Megin McDonell was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
Person · Milwaukee
Mel Powelland partner Jerry Frelke (Powell)
Mel Powelland partner Jerry Frelke (Powell) was a performer in Milwaukee.
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Mi Ami Knight
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 2012 (2012).
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Mia Dumar
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 2009 (2009).
Person · Milwaukee
Miami Richards
Congratulations are in order for Miami, she is newly crowned Miss Rainbow Over Wisconsin USofA and 1st Alternate for Miss Gay Wisconsin USofA 2004. Congratulations!
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Michael D. Roberts
Drag Performer, Business (restaurant) owner AIDS fundraiser Michael's purchase, remodeling and running of his Miss M's Walker's Point Cafe, the after-hours cafe on South 1st Street, became his life; i
Person · Madison
Michael Hanson
Michael Hanson, affectionately dubbed "mother" by those who knew him, became a recognizable face in the La Crosse, Wisconsin LGBTQ community throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. He was out, open, an
Person · Milwaukee
Michael James Hinderer
AIDS Prevention Activist Deaf community educator Michael Hinderer was a pioneer in AIDS prevention education in Wisconsin's Deaf community.
Person · Milwaukee
Michael Johnston a.k.a. 'Karen Valentine'
Drag Performer Social columnist Bartender View the Images & Articles Gallery of Michael.
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Michael K.
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin USofA 2000 (2000).
Person · Milwaukee
Michael Lisowski
Community Activist Cable program Producer and Host Michael Lisowski is an best known for producing and hosting "The Queer Program", a cable access program in Milwaukee which held live news, interview
Person · Milwaukee
michael munson
A biographical panel was created by the Milwaukee LGBT History Project about michael munson, and was featured in a display first appearing at PrideFest 2011. The text from that display is as follows:
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Person · Milwaukee
Michael Murray
Michael Murray co-opened the PumpHouse, an LGBTQ bar in a converted Bay View pumping station, with David Skwarek in 2006. They sold the business in 2007.
Person · Milwaukee
Michail Takach
Historian Activist Social Media management Photographer, Writer As a contributing writer to QLife News, QUEST and other publications, Michail is also an active producer for the Wisconsin LGBT History
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Person · Milwaukee
Michelle Murphy
Michelle Murphy, a former bartender at Kathy's Nut Hut, purchased the Milwaukee bar around 2002 and ran it with her partner Dawn Musbach, shortening its name to the Nut Hut. They operated the women's
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Mike Fitzpatrick
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Mike
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Mike Murphy
Mike Murphy met his future partner Dennis Wolke in February 1981. Mike had started bartending at C'est La Vie, then went over to Club 219. Both Mike and Dennis later worked as bartenders at LaCage, wh
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Person · Milwaukee
Mike Petri
Mike Petri was a co-owner of the 1100 Club, a Milwaukee bar that operated from 1994 to 2003 and was popular with the city's leather community.
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Mike Phillips
Mike Phillips served on the 1989 Lavender Hill party planning committee.
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Person · Milwaukee
Milton Rickun
Milton Rickun is listed in Milwaukee city directories as the owner or licensee of the French Quarter bar in the late 1960s.
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Mini Marks
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1989-90 (1989-90) at Marc Plaza.
Person
Miriam Ben Shalom
Gay Rights Activism in the Military Lesbian Activism View a Picture & Article Gallery of Miriam's life and career.
Person · Milwaukee
Miriam Frink
Miriam Frink was born in Elkhart, Indiana, where her father was a local physician. Her mother was liberal beyond her time – and inspired Miriam to be an open-minded, progressive, and critical thinker.
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Misha Mahon
Pageant titles include: Miss Triangle 2006 (2006) at Triangle.
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Person · Milwaukee
Miss M.
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1987-88 (1987-88) at Marc Plaza.
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Person · Kenosha
Monique Marquette
Monique Marquette was a drag performer in Kenosha.
Person · Milwaukee
Natasha Marques
She has a busy and hectic schedule with her regular life so we don't get to enjoy her talent and company nearly as much as we'd like. When she does arrive however, she pulls out all the stops!
Person · Milwaukee
Natasha Simms
Natasha Simms - Now here's an interesting study! Originally from the Dairyland state...then off to Texas and back to Wisconsin! Natasha doesn't do the pageant circuit on stage - she prefers of late to
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Person · Milwaukee
Nate Fried
Nate Fried was a co-founder and owner of the Hybrid Lounge on Brady Street in Milwaukee, which he opened in 2010 with Bill Lison and owned solely after 2014.
Person · Milwaukee
Nate Koch
Nate Koch was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
Person · Madison
Nathan Imig
Media professional Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Nathan Imig is a lifelong Wisconsinite and media professional committed to amplifying the state's LGBTQ+ history.
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Neely O'Hara
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 1998 (1998).
Person · Milwaukee
Neil Albrecht
Community Activist Milwaukee LGBT Community Center AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin Neil Albrecht came out in 1983, and has been a driving force in Milwaukee LGBT life for most of the time since.
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Person · Milwaukee
Nicholas Marmigas
Nicholas Marmigas operated the Legion Bar at 745 N. 6th Street in Milwaukee through the 1940s, an early and discreet gathering place for gay men.
Person · Milwaukee
Nicole
More information about this performer is welcomed.
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Nicole Saunders
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1985-86 (1985-86) at Marc Plaza.
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Person · Milwaukee
Niko Stathis
Niko Stathis owned Niko's, a short-lived bar on Milwaukee's south side in the early 1980s, and was a longtime part of the city's gay community.
Person · Milwaukee
Nile Sandeen
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Nile
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Person · Milwaukee
Norman J. Komassa
Norman J. Komassa was listed as the owner of the Forum, a Milwaukee gay bar at 12th and Vine Streets, in a mid-1960s city directory.
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Person · Milwaukee
Norman Ver Bruggen
Norman Ver Bruggen owned the Wildwood, a Milwaukee lesbian bar, from 1959 until he sold it in early 1963. He held interests in several inner-city taverns and was later convicted in a 1963 robbery spre
Person · Milwaukee
Nova D'Vine
Nova D'Vine - She's been around a while and is still one of the top acts in the Cream City! A while back, Miss D'Vine was the State Title Holder for Miss EOY (Entertainer of the Year) and Miss Wiscons
Person · Milwaukee
One Milwaukee gay man's collection of Charles Dix art
One Milwaukee gay man's collection of Charles Dix artTM Artwork Charles Dix Themes: Spacecraft Desert Sentinel Lily pads Peonies Wall strips Watercolor High-texture Acrylic Miscellaneous paintings Don
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Person · Wausau
Ophelia Junque
Ophelia Junque was a drag performer in Wausau.
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Person · Milwaukee
Otto Schuler
After that building was demolished, he relocated the business, opening a new Seaway restaurant and the bar Jamie's on South 2nd Street. He died in November 1973.
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Parker Christan
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1994-95 (1994-95) at Marc Plaza.
Person · Milwaukee
Patrick Batt
He was heavily involved in the Gay Peoples' Union (GPU), including serving for a time as Chairperson of the Board of Directors of GPU. He was also a friend of Robert Uyvari, Milwaukee's premier artist
Person · Milwaukee
Patrick Johnson
Advocate of LGBTQ representation in Journalism Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project
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Person · Milwaukee
Patrick Prudlow
Patrick Prudlow was one of four friends who opened the Milwaukee bar 3B's in 1991.
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Patsy Parks
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1980-81 (1980-81) at Marc Plaza.
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Patti Cakes
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Continental Wisconsin 1985-86 (1985-86).
Person · Milwaukee
Paul DeMarco
He moved to Milwaukee to manage the local Club Bath from the time it opened in July 1974. Once in Milwaukee, Paul became very active in the community. He served as President of the Gay Peoples Union (
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Paul Zinthefer
Pageant titles include: Mr. Groovy Guy 1977-78 (1977-78) at Centre Stage.
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Peaches Toy
Pageant titles include: Miss Black Milwaukee 1971-76 (1971-76).
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Person · Milwaukee
Pete Nilsson
Pete Nilsson, with Bev Nilsson, operated the Leaded Shade bar in the 1970s and went on to own the Milwaukee women's bar Lost & Found.
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Peter
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay S.E. Wisconsin 1986-87 (1986-87).
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Person · Milwaukee
Peter Antross
Peter Antross operated Sally's Cocktail Bar in Milwaukee and, after being required to rename it as a condition of a 1944 tavern license, ran it as the Gaytime Bar with his brother George. He died in 1
Person · Milwaukee
Peter Burgelis
Politician- First openly LGBT Milw County Supervisor Mortgage Professional Peter Burgelis is the first openly LGBT person elected to the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors, elected to represent Mil
Person · Milwaukee
Peter Case
Hair Designer Dancer, Club 219 Volunteer, BESTD Clinic Peter Case Peter lived in Milwaukee from 1982 to 1990, where he worked as a hair designer and as a dancer at Club 219. He also volunteered at the
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Peter Havens,
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Pete
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Peter Johnson
1987. Peter Johnson was very active in the Cream City Business Association. and the Cream City Foundation, serving on its Board of Directors in the mid 1980s.
Person · Milwaukee
Peter Neubert
Peter Neubert was active in Milwaukee's leather community in the late 1980s.
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Person · Appleton
Peter Steinfort (or Robert?)
Pageant titles include: King of Kings 1985-86 (1985-86) at 1101 West, Appleton.
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Phil Stevens
Pageant titles include: Mr. Triangle 2002 (2002) at Triangle.
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Person · Milwaukee
Phillip Bailey
Phillip Bailey was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
Person · Milwaukee
Queerscout
Dennis LeRoy Bunch was active in various aspects of the community. We have thus far located articles mentioning his work to help with a phone fundraising drive for the PrideFest group, and he is liste
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Person · Green Bay
Rachel Vanders
Rachel Vanders was a drag performer in Green Bay.
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Person · Milwaukee
Ralph F. Navarro
Ralph Navarro was an outspoken activist in Milwaukee gay life of the 1970s through the late 1990s. He was active in Gay People's Union, the Cream City Business Association (CCBA), a founding member of
Person · Milwaukee
Ralph Kerwineo
Ralph Kerwineo was arrested by Milwaukee police. The official charge was disorderly conduct, but the accusation was that he was biologically, in fact, a she.
Person · Milwaukee
Ralph Navarro- death notice: InStep, June 14, 2001
Milwaukee � Ralph F. Navarro, a prominent gay activist in Milwaukee and Wisconsin over the past 20 years, passed away on June 1 at the age of 51. Navarro died in his Milwaukee home after a battle with
Person · Milwaukee
Ralph-Paul Gernhardt
Ralph-Paul Gernhardt (publishing mostly under the name "Ralph Paul"), was the founder and publisher of many gay-oriented periodicals in the Midwest. Ralph's career is probably best summarized by the f
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Randy Frank
Randy Frank was a very popular bartender at the M&M Club bar in the 1980s and 1990s.
Person · Milwaukee
Randy Rosploch
Randy Rosploch was well known in Milwaukee's gay community, where he was socially active for over 10 years, having worked at various gay oriented business including Club Baths Milwaukee.
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Randy Wray
Pageant titles include: Mr. JoDees 2003 (2003) at JoDees.
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Raphael
Pageant titles include: Mr. Groovy Guy 1978-79 (1978-79) at Centre Stage.
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Person · Milwaukee
Ray Arce
Ray Arce co-founded Woody's Bar in Milwaukee in 1997 with Steve Behl, and was interviewed about the bar's plans in the gay press ahead of its opening.
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Person · Madison
Ray Jacobson
Ray Jacobson opened Ray's Bar & Grill in Madison, Wisconsin in December 1992. Over roughly fourteen years he operated the business through several relocations and name changes—including Geraldine's (n
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Ray Valask
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1983-84 (1983-84) at Marc Plaza.
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Raymond Bachhuber,
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Raym
Person · Milwaukee
Raymond Vahey
Ray Vahey and Richard Taylor were a gay couple, partners from 1956 until 2006, when Taylor passed away at the age of 81, of cancer. Vahey spent most of his career in communications; by the age of 30 h
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Person · Milwaukee
Reginald LeClaire
Reginald LeClaire operated the Bull Ring, a discreet gay bar near Milwaukee's Mount Sinai Hospital, from about 1953 to 1962.
Person · Milwaukee
Ric Sullivan
Ric Sullivan's hometown was South Bend, Indiana (IN), he originally grew up in Cleveland, Ohio area. He loved Green Bay and Milwaukee, and was elected Mr. Northwoods 1999-2000 by Argonauts leather clu
Person · Milwaukee
Ricardo (Ric) Correa
Ricardo (Ric) Correa worked as a waiter most of his adult life, but was a gifted artist, avid reader, and a very creative home interior designer. He was also a business owner (part owner of Grand Aven
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Person · Madison
Ricardo Gonzalez
Ricardo Gonzalez opened the Cardinal Bar in Madison, Wisconsin in 1974 and operated it for most of its history until its closure in 2017. He developed the venue into one of the city's leading dance cl
Person · Milwaukee
Richard Allen Kowal
Richard Allen Kowal is best known by members of the LGBT community in Milwaukee as the owner of the 'Ballgame' bar for over 30 years. Michail Takach wrote the following summary of Rick's career as a b
Person · Milwaukee
Richard Beaudoin
Richard Beaudoin was recalled as a bridge-builder and advocate for Gays and Lesbians. His colleague Gary Hollander told the Milwaukee Journal: "At a large medical center, it might be easy to assume th
Person · Milwaukee
Richard K. Bjurstrom
Milwaukean Richard Bjurstrom joined Bill Mole in his 25,000 mile walk around the world to raise money for AIDS. Bjorstrum served as advance publicity agent in 1990, setting up interviews in advance of
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Person · Milwaukee
Richard Shannon
Richard (Dick) Shannon operated the Regency East Lounge, a Milwaukee gay bar on North Water Street, from 1965 through the end of the decade.
Person · Milwaukee
Richard Taylor
Richard Taylor and Ray Vahey were a gay couple, partners from 1956 until 2006, when Richard passed away at the age of 81. According to partner Vahey's recollections, recounted in an article in the Mil
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Rick
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1981-82 (1981-82) at Marc Plaza.
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Person · Milwaukee
Rick Banks
Rick Banks was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
Person · Milwaukee
Rick Chris
Shortly afterward, Rick started his own gay publication: GLIB. Rick recalls the experience: "I was a pioneering gay publisher back in the mid-70s. Bad idea on my part and the paper only lasted a few i
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Person · Milwaukee
Rick Kowal
Rick Kowal (Richard Kowal) co-founded the Ball Game, a Milwaukee gay bar, with Gene O'Brien in 1974. After O'Brien's death in 1985, Kowal continued to operate the bar on his own for nearly three decad
Person · Milwaukee
Rick Stevens
Richard D. Stevens, known to his friends as Rick, was born January 18,1953 in Sheboygan. He died in the early hours of Sunday, March 30, 2008 in Sarasota, Florida. Rick spent most of his early adult l
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Rob Bruckner
Rob Bruckner owned the Milwaukee gay bar Triangle from about 1995 to 2000, succeeding founder Al Thomas.
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Robert
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1985-86 (1985-86) at Marc Plaza.
Person · Milwaukee
Robert Anthony Uyvari
Robert A. Uyvari was a well known gay lifestyle artist in the midwest and San Francisco, and became internationally known by the cover art displayed in "Places of Interest Map Guide Book" for three ye
Person · Milwaukee
Robert Bennett Rivers Jr. aka Bobby Rivers
Robert Bennett Rivers Jr., widely known as Bobby Rivers, was born in Los Angeles on September 20, 1953, coming to Milwaukee in 1972 to attend Marquette University. His life and career are well summari
Person · Milwaukee
Robert D. Arnold
Cartoon artist, Poet Robert D. Arnold's popular "Life's a Drag" cartoon was published in In Step for over ten years.
Person · Milwaukee
Robert R. Panasuk
Robert R. (Randy) Panasuck was born in Connecticut, and moved to Milwaukee in 1975. For over seven years, Randy (a.k.a. Ruth Ann) had been a bartender/ waiter at the M&M Club/ Glass Menagerie restaura
Person · Milwaukee
Robert Starshak, M.D.
Dr. Robert Starshak and Ross Draegert are two names that Milwaukee will likely never forget. Their community involvement spans decades, and includes both extensive community service roles, and signifi
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Robert Uyvari
Robert Uyvari is part of Wisconsin LGBTQ history.
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Robert Wisler
Dr. Robert Wisler was a native of Milwaukee and attended medical school at the Medical School of Wisconsin. He was a highly regarded anesthesiologist in Milwaukee. As a physician practicing in Brookfi
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Person · Madison
Rodney Scheel
Rodney Scheel was a Madison, Wisconsin bar owner and a significant figure in the city's LGBTQ business history during the 1970s through the 1990s. He was a proprietor of the Back Door (opened 1972) an
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Roger A. Gremminger
Physician Long-time volunteer to BESTD Clinic Philanthropist Dr. Roger Gremminger's professional and volunteer career began in 1978. In his own words (as published in the first article he contributed
Person · Madison
Roland Richard (Dick) Wagner
Activist/ Scholar/ Author Politician- Madison County Board Scholar and activist Roland Richard "Dick" Wagner was the first openly gay member of the Dane County Board of Supervisors, where he served fo
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Ron Geiman
Ron Geiman is part of Wisconsin LGBTQ history.
Person · Milwaukee
Ron Thate, aka 'Rona'
Bartender Drag Performer View the Images & Articles Gallery of Rona.
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Rona 'Miss Rona'
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1981-82 (1981-82) at Marc Plaza.
Person · Milwaukee
Ronald F. Geiman
Newspaper/ media publisher and contributor Ron Geiman was the subject of an interview by the Milwaukee LGBT History Project early in 2003, and was featured in a display first appearing at PrideFest 20
Person · Milwaukee
Ronnie Grace
Ronnie Grace was a significant leader in the BIPOC, transgender and HIV/AIDS care communities in Milwaukee.
Person · Milwaukee
Ronnie Rivera
Ronnie Rivera was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Rosa Riviera
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Madison 1985-86 (1985-86).
Person · Milwaukee
Ross Draegert
Ross Draegert and Dr. Robert Starshak are two names that Milwaukee will likely never forget. Their community involvement spans decades, and includes both extensive community service roles, and signifi
Person · Milwaukee
Ross Walker
View the Erv Uecker and Ross Walker Images & Articles Gallery of articles and photos from LGBT media referencing Ross and Erv. Ross Walker was half of the couple known around Milwaukee as "Erv and Ros
Person · Milwaukee
Rudolpho Rogelio Jr. transitioning and performing as Rudi D'Angelo
(The following are excerpts from a biography of close friends Jackie Roberts and Rudi D'Angelo by Michail Takach for this website in 2023.) Rudi D'Angelo was born Rudolpho Rogelio Jr. She became close
Person · Milwaukee
Rudy
More information about this performer is welcomed.
Person · Madison
Salmonella Suzie Sasquatch
Salmonella Suzie Sasquatch (otherwise known as S.Suzie S. - Professional Goddess from Madison) is one of Madison's favorite performers and entertainers. Frequently at the microphone for numerous chari
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Person · Milwaukee
Sam Mazur
Sam Mazur opened the Oregon House at 235 S. 2nd Street in 1976, the first of many LGBTQ businesses to occupy that Milwaukee address.
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Person · Kenosha
Samantha D'Carlo
Samantha D'Carlo was a drag performer in Kenosha.
Person · Milwaukee
Samantha Stevens (Sam Saglin)
Personality: Pageant Queen Drag Show Producer Born 'Sam Saglin' in 1950, he became widely known as 'Samantha Stevens', entering drag queen pageants in Milwaukee, Ohio and San Francisco, and eventually
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Sandi Alexander
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Milwaukee 1973-74 (1973-74) at Factory.
Person · Milwaukee
Sarah Wallish
After growing up in small-town central Wisconsin, Sarah Wallisch came to Milwaukee to attend UWM. As a young adult, Sarah felt pretty disconnected from the local LGBT community, but also felt hungry f
Person · Milwaukee
Sasha Mitchell
Sasha Mitchell has done it all! One of our very first Miss Gay Wisconsin USofA winners and numerous other titles, she continues to be a sought after performer in the Milwaukee area. She has performed
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Person · Appleton
Sass DuBois
Pageant titles include: Queen of Queens 1985-86 (1985-86) at 1101 West, Appleton.
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Saundra Peron
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wausau WI-USA 1990-91 (1990-91) at Masquers.
Person · Milwaukee
Savannah
She doesn't get out much! This long reigning Miss LaCage wows them on stage and has a legion of supporters that follows her where ever she might wind up! Love the crown, girl!
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Scott Sowlles
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1987-88 (1987-88) at Marc Plaza.
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Scott Stokes
Scott Stokes was Director of Prevention Services with the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW).
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Person · Milwaukee
Serge Bellitelli
Serge Bellitelli co-founded the Milwaukee bar Kruz in 2006 with his partner Jerry Breiling, and continued to operate it after Breiling's death in 2023.
Person · Milwaukee
Shannon DuPree
The following information is largely from the former "DairylandDrag website circa 2004 (that site, www.dairylanddrag.net, no longer exists).
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Shanti
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Continental Wisconsin 1986-87 (1986-87) at Club 219.
Person · Milwaukee
Sharon Bumps
Who would have guessed that Sharon Bumps would be the hottest ticket in town? Her adoring fans, that's who! Sharon has made quite a splash for herself as one of the biggest acts at Club219. Sharon's b
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Sharon Dixon
Washington Street in the early 1980s and operated a succession of venues at that address, the last of which was Studio 200 (2011–2018).
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Sharon Otto
Sharon Otto was elected as President of the ARCW (AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin) in 1990, the 2nd person to hold that position in the organization's 5 years history (succeeding Marc Haupert). Shar
Person · Milwaukee
Shirley A. Fitzpatrick
(Shirley Fitzpatrick was the subject of an interview by the Milwaukee LGBT History Project early in 2003, and was featured in a display first appearing at PrideFest 2003.) Fitzpatrick created, and rel
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Person · Milwaukee
Si Smits
Si Smits was the owner and operator of the Boot Camp Saloon, a Milwaukee levi/leather bar he ran from 1984 until the building was destroyed by fire in 2011. He was known for hosting frequent community
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Sidney Johnson
Pageant titles include: Miss Black Gay Wisconsin 1991-92 (1991-92).
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Sophie Uzelac
After the city shut the bar down, she was barred from operating a business in Milwaukee.
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Starr E. Night
Pageant titles include: Miss Club 94 1993-94 (1993-94) at Club 94.
Person · Milwaukee
Stephanie Hume
Organizational Leadership Police liaison Advocate Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Stephanie joined the Advisory Panel of the Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project in November 2023.
Person · Milwaukee
Stephen Andre Walther
14, 1977. Stephen Andre Walther graduated from the University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point in 1971, and attended Holy Cross Seminary in La Crosse before moving to Milwaukee. Walther became one of the e
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Steve Behl
Steve Behl co-founded Woody's Bar in Milwaukee in 1997 with Ray Arce. He championed the idea of a gay sports bar, installing a large-screen television to draw crowds for Packers games.
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Steve Byers
Steve Byers was a business owner in Milwaukee.
Person · Milwaukee
Steve Schaffer
Historian/ Archivist Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Steve Schaffer is the lead archivist at the Milwaukee County Historical Society. Steve received his Master of Library and Information Sc
Person · Milwaukee
Steve Steinhauer
Steve Steinhauer was the founder of an annual garden party to benefit AIDS causes, called the Lavender Hill garden party. The first such party was held in 1984, and the last party was held in the earl
Person · Appleton
Steve Tucker
Steve Tucker was the winner of the "Mr. 1101 West" contest in mid-1984. (1101 West was a bar in Appleton.)
Person · Milwaukee
Steven B. Campbell
Steven B. Campbell passed away on September 28, 1990. He was survived by his mother, brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces and many friends in Sparta, La Crosse and Milwaukee. A memorial service was held
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Steven Lloyd
Pageant titles include: Mr. Club Wisconsin USofA At-Large 2004 (2004).
Person · Milwaukee
Sue Black
Sue Black gained the spotlight as an open lesbian figure with her appointment first as State Parks Director, and then as Director of the Milwaukee County Park System.
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Sue Burke
Sue Burke served on Governor Tony Earl's Council on Lesbian and Gay Issues, in the mid-1980s. In 1984 she received the Cream City Business Asscoiation's "Pace Setter award", "presented to the gay woma
Person · Milwaukee
Sue Cook
(Susan Cook was the subject of an interview by the Milwaukee LGBT History Project early in 2003, and was featured in a display first appearing at PrideFest 2003, excerpts of which appear below.) She g
Person · Milwaukee
Susan Dietz
Susan Dietz (known while in Milwaukee as 'Sue') was a groundbreaking worker at the 'Brady East STD Clinic' (BESTD Clinic), helping to form and then running the 'Milwaukee AIDS Project' (MAP) and then
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Symone
Symone was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
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T.C. Hammond
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin USofA 1999 (1999).
Person · Madison
Tammy Baldwin
Tammy Baldwin is a prominent Wisconsin politician who has been openly lesbian virtually her entire career. Her public career began in Madison as a Dane County Supervisor. She then ran for and won a se
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Tammy Faye
Pageant titles include: Miss Club 5 1999 (1999) at Club 5.
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Tania Michaels (aka Tonya)
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 1989-90 (1989-90).Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Fox Valley 1986-87 (1986-87) at Pivot Club.
Person · Milwaukee
Taylor Roberts
Taylor has made quite a name for herself in the short time that she's been involved in the circuit. A native of Chicago she performs at Charlie's, Hydrate and various other establishments. All this is
Person · Milwaukee
Tempest Heat aka Jonathan Carthell Hughlett
Drag performer Advocate, Black Queer inclusion Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Tempest Heat has been a staple in the Wisconsin Drag community for over 20 years. Tempest was an advocate and
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Terry
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Wisconsin 1982-83 (1982-83) at Marc Plaza.
Person · Milwaukee
Terry Boughner
Author Historian Editor, 'Wisconsin Light' newspaper Dr. Terry Boughner was editor and co-owner of the Wisconsin Light newspaper from its founding in 1987 until 1998. Boughner also authored a book, "O
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Terry Nichol
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Madison 1985-86 (1985-86).
Person · Racine
Thomas Pawzun
Thomas Charles Pawzun (widely known as 'Thom') of Racine WI was an artist and worked to create displays for various retail businesses. He did five artwork pieces for covers of 'In Step' magazine (two
Person · Milwaukee
Tiffany Thomas
Founding member of 'The Hive' Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Tiffany Thomas is a Milwaukee native who currently serves the City of Milwaukee's Department of Employee Relations. Tiffany is
Person · Milwaukee
Tim Baack
Tim Baack was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
Person · Racine
Tim Bowen
Sign language interpreter Tim Bowen Tim attended UW-Parkside as a computer science major, and then attended UW-Milwaukee's Sign Language Interpreting program. Tim also volunteered as a helpline operat
Person · Milwaukee
Tim Carpenter,
"20 Giving 20" was part of the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin's commemoration of its 20th anniversary combating the AIDS epidemic. View all 20 of those honored on the ARCW "20 giving 20" page. Tim
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Tim Kraetsch
Tim Kraetsch helped create the "Make A Promise" fundraising dinner for ARCW (AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin). He also served for a time on the Lavender Hill party planning committee.
Person · Milwaukee
Timothy E. Mande aka 'Mandi McCall'
Drag performer Mandi McCall Timothy Mande was best known as drag performer 'Mandi McCall'.
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Tina
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1978-79 (1978-79) at Centre Stage.
Person · Milwaukee
Tina Renea
Tina is also the most sought after source for gals going to competition. Her unique gowns are designed and created by her - her hair is more sought after than gold bullion, and her advice and comments
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Person · Green Bay
Tippi
Tippi was a drag performer in Green Bay.
Person · Milwaukee
Tom Boll
In addition to helping create the "Make A Promise" fundraising dinner for ARCW, he also served for a time on the Lavender Hill party planning committee. Tom was also active in other community organiza
Person · Milwaukee
Tom Butenhoff
Tom (aka Thom) Butenhoff was part of Milwaukee's gay social scene in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He moved away from Wisconsin in 1974, but has fond memories of his time here. He contributes the fo
Person · Milwaukee
Tom Martin
Thomas E. Martin was a native of Milwaukee, generally known as a brilliant man. He attended the University School of Miwlaukee before going on to graduate Phi Beta Kappa from Brown University, and the
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Tom Rezza
During that time, he did the artwork for many covers, and in almost every issue, his "Gay Side" cartoon appeared as well. View the Cover Galleries of In Step magazine (primarily volumes 1 thru 10) to
Person · Milwaukee
Tom Theis
Tom was a sportsman for all seasons, actively supporting the Packers, Brewers, Badgers and Warriors. But softball was his first love. Tom was co-founder of the Saturday Softball Beer League (SSBL) in
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Tony A. Keil
Tony was a popular bartender at various local gay bars, including the Red Baron, Circus, Factory, and Club 219.
Person · Milwaukee
Tony Aiello
Disc Jockey (DJ) Business (bar) management Visit Tony's personal web site at this link (will open in a separate browser window).
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Tony Machi
Tony Machi took over Milwaukee's Riviera cocktail lounge around 1951, operating it as "Tony's Riviera," regarded as the city's premier gay bar of the 1950s, until a fire destroyed it in 1964. He later
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Tony Snell Rodriguez
Tony Snell Rodriguez was recognized by the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors in June 2023.
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Topher Chase
Pageant titles include: Mr. Triangle 2006 (2006) at Triangle.
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Traci Ross
Pageant titles include: Miss Club 219 2003 (2003) at Club 219.
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Tracy Michaels
Tracy Michaels was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
Person · Madison
Trinity Scott Mathews
Trinity has been a well known entertainer in Madison where you can often catch her at her favorite haunt - Club 5. She is very goal oriented and looks forward to the coming pageant season to add a few
Person · Milwaukee
Tuna
More information about this performer is welcomed.
Person · Milwaukee
Tyrone King
Organization Advocate DJ at LGBTQ events Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project 'Ty' King came out at age 14 and became a DJ at age 17. He's been involved with multiple LGBTQ community organizatio
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Ulysses Swanson
Independent LGBTQ Scholar Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Primary Location: Western Wisconsin Ulysses Swanson is an independent scholar with a passion for LGBTQ history and its accessibilit
Person · Milwaukee
Vanessa
More information about this performer is welcomed.
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Vanessa Alexandre
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wisconsin 1990-91 (1990-91) at Marc Plaza.
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Person · Green Bay
Venus Love
Venus Love was a drag performer in Green Bay.
Person · La Crosse
Victor M. Macias-Gonzalez
Professor of History, UW-La Crosse Advisory Panel, Wis. LGBTQ History Project Victor joined the Advisory Panel of the Wisconsin LGBTQ History Project in November 2023.
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Vince Cortese
Pageant titles include: Mr. Gay Madison 1984-85 (1984-85) at UW Memorial Union Commons.
Person · Milwaukee
Vincent C. Heflin
Vincent was a volunteer for MLGPC (Milwaukee Lesbian/Gay Pride Committee, the precursor to PrideFest) in 1990-1991, and also was a Mass Pageant Productions Committee member.
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Wade Twamley
Wade Twamley managed JC's Rainbow Bar and went on to open and operate the Rainbow Revue in 1991. He later donated photo albums documenting both bars to the UWM Archives' LGBT Collection.
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Wally Whetham
Wally Whetham operated several early Milwaukee gay-friendly taverns, including the Black Nite, its renamed successor the Bourbon Beat, and the Captain's Cabin. His run of bar businesses ended with a b
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Warren Breitlow
Community Activist Philanthropist Photographer Warren Breitlow for many years ran the Breitlow Photography Studio in Wauwatosa, doing an business in portraits for families, weddings, school portraits,
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Warren O'Connor
After Warren's death (around 1990), his mansion was sold by the family, which was largely in denial of his sexual preference. Any additional information about this person is welcome.
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Wayne Bernhagen
Wayne Bernhagen co-founded Milwaukee's Wreck Room bar in 1972 and was active in the city's leather community and gay softball, helping organize the Wreck Room Classic tournament. He died of AIDS in 19
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Wilbert German
Wilbert German bought the Wildwood in early 1963 and ran it as German's Wildwood, a butch lesbian bar, until it closed in 1964.
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William (Bill) Wood
Bill was the Assistant Pathfinder (Vice President) of the Oberons Levi-Leather Club, and an associate member of Panther L/L of Atlanta; Knights of Leather and the Blackguard of Minneapolis; Alliance o
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Person · Madison
William Attewell
William Attewell was born in Madison, Wisconsin in June of 1961.
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William Edwards
Bill Edwards was shot and killed during an attempted armed robbery at a popular northwest neighborhood gay bar, Loose Ends.
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Person · Milwaukee
William Mansfield
William Mansfield operated the Clifton Tap, a small tavern in Milwaukee's Clifton House Hotel and one of the city's earliest known gay bars.
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Wilma Fingerdoo
Wilma Fingerdoo was a drag performer in Milwaukee.
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Wy Nonna
Pageant titles include: Miss Gay Wis-USofA 2014 (2014).