Clay Geerdes and the Cockettes go shopping in 1971. 📷 Courtesy of David Miller from the estate of Clay Geerdes

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Clay Geerdes and the Cockettes go shopping in 1971. 📷 Courtesy of David Miller from the estate of Clay Geerdes

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The Rise and Fall of the Cockettes
Born this day Hibiscus (George Edgerly Harris III, 1949-1982), founder of The Cockettes, The Angels of Light, et al. The Cockettes were a kind of anarchist, avant-garde, hippie, gay, San Francisco-based performance troupe that existed from 1969 through 1972. The group’s existence was brief and sprawling and since it was primarily west coast based it is not as well known or remembered in New…
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Relics of Rumi
Mask and program among the objects and ephemera of performer Rumi Missabu https://www.queercorepod.com/rumi-missabu from the “Market of Vain Desire” show at the Bureau of General Studies - Queer Division bookstore. Room 210 of the LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th Street, New York City.
Reggie Dunnigan of The Cockettes at Lands End SF, 1970