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IGRA Finals
Mexico, 1997 IGRA Finals - October 23rd-26th - Phoenix, Arizona, 1998 IGRA Finals - October 22th-25th - Phoenix, Arizona, 1999 IGRA Finals - October 28th-31st - Little Rock, Arkansas, 2000 IGRA Finals - October 19th-22nd - Albuquerque, New Mexico -
The Woman-Identified Woman
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OutWorlders
OutWorlders is an Atlanta, Georgia literary society for fans of LGBT characters and themes in speculative fiction. Founded in 2000, it is a member organization of the Gaylactic Network. It also hosts the OutLantaCon convention -
Gaylaxicon 2009
Gaylaxicon 2009 was held at the Doubletree Hotel Minneapolis-Park Place in Minneapolis, MN from October 9–11, 2009. It was hosted by the North Country Gaylaxians. The guests of honor were Margaret Weis, Andy -
Robert Stadlober
Robert Stadlober (born 3 August, 1982) is an Austrian actor and musician. His sister is Anja Stadlober, also an actress. Robert Stadlober was born 3 August, 1982 in the Austrian province of Styria and grew -
Balian Buschbaum
Balian Buschbaum (born 14 July 1980 in Ulm, née Yvonne Buschbaum) is a German pole vaulter. Buschbaum's personal best is 4.70 metres, achieved in June 2003 in Ulm. This ranks Buschbaum second among -
Gloria Hemingway
Gregory Hancock Hemingway (12 November 1931 – 1 October 2001), known later as Gloria Hemingway, was the third son and youngest child of famed author Ernest Hemingway, the second by his second wife Pauline Pfeiffer. She -
San Diego Queer Sci-Fi
San Diego Queer Sci-Fi (SDQSF) is a San Diego, California-based literary group for the promotion and enjoyment of LGBT characters and themes in speculative fiction. It hosted Gaylaxicon 2004. External links[] SDQSF -
Journal of Homosexuality
Template:Infobox Journal The Journal of Homosexuality is a long-standing peer reviewed academic journal (founding editor Charles Silverstein) published by The Haworth Press, Inc., in New York. This highly respected forum for research into -
Seraphim Call
Seraphim Call (セラフィムコール Serafimu Kōru) is a Japanese anime series by Sunrise from 1999. Seraphim Call may be considered avant-garde in several respects. For example: it is -
Gaylaxicon 1988
Gaylaxicon 1988 was the first iteration of the ongoing convention. It was held from June 3-June 5, 1988 in Provincetown, Massachusetts, hosted by the GSFS, received approximately 90 attendees. The guest of honor for -
Tyler Curtain
Tyler Curtain (b. July 13, 1966) is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is an influential theorist of evolution, Human sexual behavior, and cybernetics -
Beau travail
Good work is a 1999 French gay-related film directed by Claire Denis. The story is set in Djibouti, where the protagonists are soldiers in the French Foreign Legion. Parts of the soundtrack of the -
Aimée and Jaguar
Aimée& Jaguar is a 1999 German drama film set in Berlin during World War II. It was written and directed by Max Färberböck and based on Erica Fischer's book chronicling the actual lives of -
E. Patrick Johnson
Before going to Northwestern, Johnson was an Assistant Professor of English at Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. As a performance artist, Johnson has toured his one-man show, "Strange Fruit", around the country since 1999. -
Informed Consent (website)
for the uk.people.bdsm newsgroup, and a directory of UK BDSM websites and shops. In late 1999, IC moved to a portal format, with free memberships which allowed users to maintain entries in the -
Tony Hills
Tony Hills was a fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Mark Homer. He was first shown on screen on September 7, 1995 after arriving from Norfolk with his -
Lynda Cash
Lynda Cash (born 1950) is the first transsexual to have served in the Royal Navy. She has served in the Falklands War as a man and was rejected from royal navy service. Brian Waling from -
Helen Kennedy
Helen Kennedy is a Canadian politician and social activist. Born in Ireland, she came to Canada in 1979 at age 21. Helen began her career as an activist and change agent with her first job -
Stonewall F.C.
Template:Multiple issues Stonewall F.C. is currently Britain's highest ranking gay football team who are on the verge of going semi-professional. The team has steadily risen through the league and in the -
See You in Hell, My Darling
See You in Hell, My Darling (Greek: Θα σε Δω στην Κόλαση Αγάπη μου, tr. Tha se Do stin Kolasi Agapi mou) is a 1999 Greek dramatic experimental independent underground art film directed by Nikos -
Robert Newton (athlete)
Robert Alan Newton (born June 10 1981, in Nottingham, England) is a British hurdling athlete. As of 2004 he is Britain's number one sprint hurdler. However, competing for Team GB at the 2004 Summer -
Venus Envy (sex shop)
Venus Envy is a Canadian sex shop and independent book store with a web site and two retail stores (in Ottawa, Ontario and Halifax, Nova Scotia). Conceived along the lines of such pioneering sex businesses -
Straight (magazine)
Straight was the first glossy gay men magazine in Sweden, launched in October 1999. It was focused on fashion and gay culture. Straight was published by QX (magazine). -
House of Milan
House of Milan (HOM) was a successful publisher of bondage magazines, that was mostly run by fetish photographer and producer Barbara Behr. HOM was considered one of the three big houses during the so-called
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The Tintin Wiki is an on line encyclopaedia containing comprehensive information and intriguing connections about The Adventures of Tintin written by Hergé between 1929 and 1976. The wiki is a place for all things Tintin, from the comics themselves, to…