Bibliography: History of the Fire Island Pines
An Alphabetical Bibliography of Documents and Sources on the History of the Fire Island Pines
Also see: Timeline: History of the Fire Island Pines
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Bibliography
Fire Island Times (newspaper).
Google.com. "History of Fire Island Pines". http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&tbs=tl:1&q=History+of+Fire+Island+Pines&btnG=Search&aq=f&aqi=g1&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
Lavers, Michael K. "Fire Island’s Gay History." Fire Island News. July 15, 2009. See: http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ch=news&sc=&sc2=news&sc3=&id=93713
Newton, Esther. Cherry Grove, Fire Island: Sixty Years in America's First Gay and Lesbian Town. 1993.
New York Times. Database, 1851-present.
- "At the Pines, Sadness Amid The Splendor". August 1, 1993
- "Blaze on Fire Island". June 1, 1959
- "Fire Island Store Sites Sold". August 15, 1952
- "Havens: Fire Island Pines, N.Y." May 14, 2004
- "The Dearly Departed, Class of '04; John B. Whyte -- Mr. Fire Island Pines". December 26, 2004
- "Sites Bought at Fire Island". August 20, 1952.
Poole, Wakefield (Director). "Boys in the Sand." (Film, 1971) With Calvin Culver, Peter Schneckenburger, Danny Di Cioccio. www.imdb.com/title/tt0181990/
Roby, Crayton (Director). "Where Ocean Meets Sky." (Film, 2003) Directed by Crayton Robey. Starring Carson Kressley, Laura Hartstein, Michael Hartstein. Directed by Crayton Robey. With Laura Hartstein, Michael Hartstein, Dino Georgiou.
- Storytellers include Larry Kramer (renowned dramatist, author, and gay activist), Carson Kressley (beloved fashion expert and TV personality from Queer Eye For The Straight Guy), Jerry Herman (composer and lyricist of hit Broadway musicals, Hello Dolly!, Mame, and La Cage Aux Folles), Hal Rubenstein (fashion director for In Style magazine), Alan Poul (ground breaking executive producer of Six Feet Under, Tales of the City, and My So Called Life), Wakefield Poole (pioneer film director of “Boys in the Sand”), Mart Crowley (author of the groundbreaking gay classic “The Boys in the Band”), Tedi Thurman (TV’s first weather girl, Miss Monitor on the Jack Paar Show), Gilbert Parker (retired, powerhouse William Morris Literary Agent) Jim Pepper (founder of the Stonewall Foundation), Scott Bromley (architect of Studio 54 and Creator of the circuit party), Howard Rosenman (distinguished film and television producer) and Alice Thorpe.[1]
Suffolk County, N.Y. Newspapers.
Suffolk County, N.Y. Police records.
Wikipedia. "Fire Island Pines, New York". See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Island_Pines,_New_York#References
Notes
- ↑ See: Crayton Roby Productions and the [www.imdb.com/title/tt0410890/
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