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Title
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Scott Noxon Collection
Description
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The Scott Noxon Collection contains material from the bars and nightclubs owned and operated by Scott Noxon, his business associates, and employees since the early 1990s. The collection includes materials which were produced for or by the clubs (posters, clothing, audio visual materials) as well as ephemera and paper documents generated by performers and patrons from roughly 1993 to 2012.
Scott Noxon (b. May 9, 1960) is a Pittsburgh nightclub owner and local philanthropist who entered the bar business by opening the Pittsburgh Eagle, a gay leather club on the Northside in 1995. The Pittsburgh Eagle was housed in a four-story department store turned hotel, built in 1902, providing separate floors for cruising, lounging, dancing, and performances.
In 2006, Scott purchased the downtown club Pegasus from David Morrow, the “M” in KBMD Inc., as well as the former “Sidekicks” (now “There Ultra Lounge”) but moved out of Pegasus’s 818 Liberty basement space in 2009 due to steep rent increases from the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. The Pittsburgh Eagle closed in 2012 due to waning business and overwhelming costs.
While operating There Ultra Lounge, Scott has also been a great source support to the Pittsburgh Queer History Project, donating materials from Pegasus, The Eagle, and personally held materials to document the social world he has helped to steward since the early 90s.
<em>Some materials in this collection are available online. These include:</em><br /><br /><a href="http://pittsburghqueerhistory.com/omeka/items/?tag=2018-NOX-01-Tshirts">Clothing</a>: Includes 106 promotional t-shirts distributed to Noxon’s clubs by vendors as well as shirts created by and for various bars and nightclubs in the city. Digital photographs of these t-shirts are available. <br /><br /><a href="http://pittsburghqueerhistory.com/omeka/items/browse?tags=2018-NOX-01-Videos">VHS Tapes</a>: 175 VHS tapes documenting performances and events at Noxon’s nightclubs, along with promotional video reels and promotional porn tapes. Tapes that were not commercially produced have been digitized and are available online. Please contact us for access to commercially produced tapes.<br /><br /><a href="http://pittsburghqueerhistory.com/omeka/items/browse?tags=2018-NOX-01-Posters">Posters</a>: 367 promotional posters from Noxon’s clubs, primarily posters advertising monthly events hosted by the clubs.<br /><br /><em>Some materials in this collection are not online. For acccess, please contact us. These materials include:</em><br /><br />Leather: Twelve leather items and accessories. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />CDs: 12 CDs distributed to the nightclubs as a promotion by recording artists and record labels. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Commercial DVDs: 4. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Audio cassettes: 1 This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Plaques and Awards: 38. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Books: 9. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br /><br /><br />Decorations: 11 foam crowns from Miss Pegasus. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Slides: 251 photographic transparency slides. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Gay Porn Magazines: 15. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Permits and Licenses: 32. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Ephemera: 1 sq. ft. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Photographs: 5 albums. 1 loose box. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Decorative prints: 18. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available. <br /><br />Stained glass: Penis. This series has not been digitized and is not yet available.
Contributor
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Scott Noxon (donor)
Rights
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Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)
These materials may be shared and adapted for non-commercial purposes, but the materials must be attributed to the Pittsburgh Queer History Project. Please see the Creative Commons license website for details.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Identifier
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2018-NOX-01
Provenance
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Scott Noxon donated these materials to the PQHP between 2014 and 2017.
Accession 2014-02.
This collection was processed by Harrison Apple, Dani Stuchel, and Jack Devine .
Physical Object
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Title
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Poster advertising Steel Queer N'at at the Pittsburgh Eagle
Date
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2006-03-24
March 24 2006
Description
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Poster advertising Steel Quer N'at an artist showcase of the Steel Queer N'At Collective sponsored by the Lambda Foundation
Steel Queer N'at, Lambda Foundation, Big Idea Bookstore, A Pleasant Present
Contributor
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Scott Noxon (donor)
Rights
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Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)
These materials may be shared and adapted for non-commercial purposes, but the materials must be attributed to the Pittsburgh Queer History Project. Please see the Creative Commons license website for details.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
Type
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Physical Object
Identifier
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Eagle_2006_001
Spatial Coverage
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Pittsburgh Eagle (1740 Eckert)
Provenance
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Accession 2017_02
2018-NOX-01-Posters