Damien Grey poems

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2024


Descriptive Summary

Title: Damien Grey poems
Dates: 1998
Collection Number: 2024-19
Creator/Collector: Grey, Damien
Extent: 1 folder
Repository: GLBT Historical Society
San Francisco, California 94103
Abstract: A folder of poems written by Damien Grey in 1998. Grey (December 5, 1961-April 21, 2018) was a queer artist, poet, and musician who came to San Francisco in 1982. He was an advocate for medical marijuana, co-founded the Temple Whores, a Castro-based band, and presented puppet shows as a character named the Puppet Fister.
Language of Material: English

Access

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. Damien Grey poems. Collection Number: 2024-19. GLBT Historical Society

Acquisition Information

Gift of Alexander Nowik, March 2024.

Scope and Content of Collection

A folder of poems written by Damien Grey in 1998. Grey (December 5, 1961-April 21, 2018) was a queer artist, poet, and musician who came to San Francisco in 1982. He was an advocate for medical marijuana, co-founded the Temple Whores, a Castro-based band, and presented puppet shows as a character named the Puppet Fister.

Indexing Terms

LGBTQ
Literature
Poetry
San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)