[Turtle Creek Chorale performing at After Goodbye screening, 2]

Photograph of the Turtle Creek Chorale performing at the screening of the Turtle Creek Chorale documentary "After Goodbye: An AIDS Story," held by UNT Special Collections. A group of ten men are seen performing with microphones in front of them in a carpeted room. They all wear a black shirt and pants, some with colorful ties, suspenders, or a vest. They hold a binder in front of them as they sing, and in the bottom left corner of the picture a partial audience can be seen watching them. An organization that was notably affected by the AIDS crisis, is the Turtle Creek Chorale, a Dallas based men’s chorus. The group was formed in 1980 with 30 members and Harry E. Scher in the role of artistic director and conductor. The group sang together at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, taking on the name Turtle Creek Chorale as an allusion to the small tributary that passes through Oak Lawn. Today, the Chorale has over 200 dues paying members, consisting mostly of gay men, and is the most recorded men’s chorus in the world, with thirty-eight recordings and two feature-length documentaries. The Chorale is an important part of the Dallas arts community and …
Date: November 2, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[After Goodbye: An AIDS Story screening, 2]

Photograph of the screening of the Turtle Creek Chorale documentary "After Goodbye: An AIDS Story," held by UNT Special Collections. The photo shows a dark room with rows of people sitting in chairs watching a projector screen showing a scene of a room full of men holding binders containing sheet music while singing, with the title "The Turtle Creek Chorale" in the bottom right corner. An organization that was notably affected by the AIDS crisis, is the Turtle Creek Chorale, a Dallas based men’s chorus. The group was formed in 1980 with 30 members and Harry E. Scher in the role of artistic director and conductor. The group sang together at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, taking on the name Turtle Creek Chorale as an allusion to the small tributary that passes through Oak Lawn. Today, the Chorale has over 200 dues paying members, consisting mostly of gay men, and is the most recorded men’s chorus in the world, with thirty-eight recordings and two feature-length documentaries. The Chorale is an important part of the Dallas arts community and works to support the arts and the LGBT community by performing at charitable events alongside their regular programming. 1985 marked the first HIV/AIDS …
Date: November 2, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Panel at After Goodbye screening, 3]

Photograph of a panel at the screening of the Turtle Creek Chorale documentary "After Goodbye: An AIDS Story, held by UNT Special Collections. The photo is a closeup of an angled view of a panel that is made up of five people sitting behind a table covered in a black cloth. The people on the panel each have a name tag propped in front of them, from left to right the names are: Kathleen Hobson-Bond, Daryl Curry, Michael Sullivan, Bruce Jaster, and Kevin Hodges. Behind them on the left is a partially seen projector screen. An organization that was notably affected by the AIDS crisis, is the Turtle Creek Chorale, a Dallas based men’s chorus. The group was formed in 1980 with 30 members and Harry E. Scher in the role of artistic director and conductor. The group sang together at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, taking on the name Turtle Creek Chorale as an allusion to the small tributary that passes through Oak Lawn. Today, the Chorale has over 200 dues paying members, consisting mostly of gay men, and is the most recorded men’s chorus in the world, with thirty-eight recordings and two feature-length documentaries. The Chorale is an important …
Date: November 2, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[After Goodbye: An AIDS Story screening, 1]

Photograph of the screening of the Turtle Creek Chorale documentary "After Goodbye: An AIDS Story," held by UNT Special Collections. The photo shows a projector screen showing the title of the documentary with the caption "and public television stations" at the top. The room has the lights turned off, and people can be seen seated in rows of chairs watching the screen. An organization that was notably affected by the AIDS crisis, is the Turtle Creek Chorale, a Dallas based men’s chorus. The group was formed in 1980 with 30 members and Harry E. Scher in the role of artistic director and conductor. The group sang together at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, taking on the name Turtle Creek Chorale as an allusion to the small tributary that passes through Oak Lawn. Today, the Chorale has over 200 dues paying members, consisting mostly of gay men, and is the most recorded men’s chorus in the world, with thirty-eight recordings and two feature-length documentaries. The Chorale is an important part of the Dallas arts community and works to support the arts and the LGBT community by performing at charitable events alongside their regular programming. 1985 marked the first HIV/AIDS infection in the …
Date: November 2, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Pride in Dallas exhibit at DCH, 2]

Photograph of the exhibit from the reception for "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History" held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows a side view of a wall with several photographs and informational posters. Closest to the camera are three sections of information on a wall. Titles read: (top-bottom) "UNT Special Collections LGBT Archive," "The Dallas Way," and, "LGBT Employees Association of Dallas." Next to each of the titles is information about the organization in relation to the exhibit. People can be seen observing in the background on the left side of the photograph.
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Pride in Dallas exhibit at DCH, 3]

Photograph of the exhibit from the reception for "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History" held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows a wide view of the entire exhibit from the top of the stairs. Rows of chairs have been split into two columns in the center of the room, facing a podium. Four display cases are positioned on the left side of the room, next to a series of photographs and informational posters on the left wall. People can be seen walking through the exhibit.
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Pride in Dallas exhibit at DCH, 4]

Photograph of a wall at the "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History" exhibit held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows twelve photographs hanging in three columns of four. The photographs relate to various events in LGBTQ+ history. A timeline has been placed between the left and center columns of photographs, containing information from 1981 to 1987.
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Adam Medrano speaks at Pride in Dallas exhibit reception]

Photograph of Adam Medrano speaking at the reception for "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History" held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. Medrano can be seen in the center background of the photograph, standing behind a podium. Members of the audience are sitting in rows of chairs split into two columns, facing away from the camera. A staircase and upper levels of the building can be seen in the background.
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Audience at Pride in Dallas exhibit]

Photograph of the audience at the reception for "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History" held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. Members of the group are sitting in rows of chairs, facing to the left of the camera. Adam Medrano can be seen in the front row on the left side of the photograph, looking down.
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Man speaks at Pride in Dallas exhibit]

Photograph of a speaker at the reception for "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History" held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The man can be seen standing behind a podium, facing to the right of the camera. Members of the audience are sitting across from him in rows, facing to the left of the camera. Photographs and informational posters can be seen hanging on the back wall.
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Pride in Dallas exhibit at DCH, 7]

Photograph of a wall at the "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History" exhibit held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. Four photographs are hanging on the wall, each depicting an important event in LGBTQ+ history. Captions on the pictures read: (top left - bottom right) "March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, 1979. From Resource Center LGBT Collection of the UNT Libraries (AR0756)"; "Marchers during first Gay Pride parade in Dallas, 1972. From Resource Center LGBT Collection of the UNT Libraries (AR0756)"; "Attendees at the Black Tie Dinner (Don Baker second from left), 1985. From Donald F. Baker Collection (The Dallas Way) (AR0843)"; and, "Bruce Monroe at the memorial for Terry Tebedo (Nelson's partner who died of AIDS complications); 1988. From Resource Center LGBT Collection of the UNT Libraries (AR0756)."
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[DGPC display at Pride in Dallas exhibit]

Photograph of the Dallas Gay Political Caucus display from the reception for "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History," held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The image shows a t shirt with the letter DGPC and its symbol on the breast of the shirt in white. In front of the shirt is a brochure that is titled "United for Equal Rights." Other items are within the display, in including a medallion hanging from a rainbow striped ribbon.
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Pride in Dallas exhibit at DCH, 5]

Photograph of a wall at the "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History" exhibit held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. Photographs can be seen hanging in columns on the wall, each relating to an important event in LGBTQ+ history. Timelines have been placed between sections of photographs. People can be seen observing the exhibit on the right side of the photograph. A pride flag is hanging from the second floor in the background.
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Speaker at Pride in Dallas exhibit]

Photograph of a speaker at the reception for "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History" held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. The man can be seen in the center background of the photograph, standing behind a podium. Members of the audience are sitting in rows of chairs on either side of the photograph, facing away from the camera. A staircase and upper levels of the building can be seen in the background.
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Pride in Dallas exhibit at DCH, 6]

Photograph of a wall at the "Pride in Dallas: Landmarks in Dallas LGBT History" exhibit held in the Dallas City Hall lobby. A large poster containing quotes by Craig McDaniel, Don Baker, and Alan Levi is hanging on the top portion of the wall. Beneath the poster are four photographs, each depicting an important event in LGBTQ+ history: the March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1979; the first Gay Pride Parade in Dallas, 1972; the Black Tie Dinner, 1985; and a memorial for Terry Tebedo in 1988.
Date: June 1, 2017
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library