Photo taken from behind the counter at the Women's History Celebration at Phoenix Books; balloons and several unidentified woman are seen in the store and behind the counter are Kris Winegar and Anne Shelley seen looking up something in the white pages of the phone book.
D.C. Bellamy, wearing a ball cap, sings into a microphone as he strums a guitar at B. B.'s Lawnside Bar-B-Q during the Kansas City Blues Society 3rd Annual Acoustic Showcase.
Participants from Kansas City in the March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation in a park with others all around; rainbow flags and a balloon sort of object with the words "Kansas City" across it are seen.
View from behind of some of the crowd attending the Millennium Pride Festival in Washington D.C. and gathered around an archway with rainbow balloons tethered to it; several men are shirtless and the Capitol Building can be seen in the background.
Publicity photo of Heather Bishop standing with a large guitar case against a wall; she is wearing what might be describe as a man's suit without the tie.
Cotton Candy Washington slants her eyes to the right with a smile on her face as she hold an unlit cigarette with long, long finger nails, long long earrings, and wearing a very fashionable hat at the Living Blues Weekend Photo Shoot at the Mutual Musicians Foundation Building.
Columned front entrance of the National Theater in Oslo with banners for Hedda Gabler and Gjengangere (Ghosts), with cobblestone courtyard. Three names appear over the windows above the doors all of which are playwrights, Ibsen, Holberg, and Bjørnson.
Publicity photo of Wishing Chair (Kiya Heartwood, Miriam Davidson) seated one behind the other on a staircase while holding their instruments (accordion and guitar); both are facing the camera and smiling.
Unidentified members of the MCC-KC marching behind a banner in the pride parade along Oak Street on route to the GALA '91 Picnic in Southmoreland Park; their banner reads "MCC-KC Believing, Becoming, Belonging"; other people with signs, a person on a bicycle, stone walls, and cars are also seen.
Johnnie Bassett, from the left, wearing an Irish-style cap, looks to his left as he fastens a capo to the neck of a guitar on Beale Street, Memphis, for the W.C. Handy Awards.