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rights activist, playwright, and author, 21 – Andrew Scott (1976-), Irish actor, 22 – Brian Boitano, American figure skater, 1988 Olympic Gold Medalist, 22 – Saffron Burrows (1972–), English actress, 22 – Lord Alfred Douglas (1870–1945), British poe -
Billy Gilman
William Wendell Gilman III (born May 24, 1988) is an American singer. Starting as a young country artist, he is known for his debut single "One Voice", a top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot -
Gloria Hemingway
Hemingway was a doctor, but the authorities in Montana chose not to renew her medical license in 1988 because of her ongoing alcoholism. She had also battled bipolar disorder and drug abuse for many years. -
Gaylaxicon 2011
Gaylaxicon 2011 will be held in Atlanta, Georgia from May 13–15, 2011. It will be hosted for the second time by Outworlders, which hosted the 2007 convention in Atlanta; the event will replace Outlantacon -
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 -
John C. Goss
John C. Goss (born October 21, 1958, in Landstuhl, Germany) is an American artist and Author and has lived most of his life in the Asia/Pacific region (Hawaii, Los Angeles, Bangkok). He received his -
Reel Pride
Template:Primary sources Reel Pride is the annual Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans-Gender and Two-Spirit film and video festival produced by the Winnipeg Gay and Lesbian Film Society in Winnipeg, Canada. The Winnipeg Gay -
Darlene Garner
A native of Columbus, Ohio, Rev. Elder Darlene Garner was brought up in the National Baptist Church and attended the Episcopal Church before joining Metropolitan Community Church in 1976. She came out as a lesbian -
Caio Fernando Abreu
Caio Fernando Loureiro de Abreu (September 12, 1948 – February 25, 1996), best known as Caio Fernando Abreu, was one of the most influential and original Brazilian writers of the 1970s and 1980s. Caio F., as -
Robert McCall (figure skater)
dance with Marie McNeil and later Tracy Wilson. He and Wilson won the bronze medal at the 1988 Winter Olympics. He died of AIDS on November 15, 1991 at age 33. McCall was from Dartmouth -
Curse of the Queerwolf
Curse of the Queerwolf is a 1988 comedy horror film directed by Mark Pirro. Michael Palazzolo and Kent Butler starred in the film. Larry meets someone he believes to be a woman, but is actually -
Alex Burgess
Template:Superherobox Alex Burgess is a fictional character from Neil Gaiman's comic book series, The Sandman. -
Julie Cypher
Cypher attended the University of Texas at Austin. She married actor Lou Diamond Phillips in 1986. In 1988, Cypher met Etheridge while directing the music video for the song Bring Me Some Water and split -
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 -
Trevor Kent
Template:Infobox actor Trevor Kent was an Australian theatre and television actor who achieved a level of public recognition in the 1980s. Kent initially worked as a primary school teacher, teaching for three years in -
Teddy Geiger
Teddy Geiger (born John Theodore Geiger II, September 16, 1988) also known under the stage name Teddy 3 or Teddy❤️ is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Geiger's compositions and productions have -
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Area Gaylaxians · Niagara Frontier Gaylaxians · North Country Gaylaxians · OutWorlders · Planet LAmbda · San Diego Queer Sci-Fi Gaylaxicon 1988 · suspended 1989 · 1990 · 1991 · 1992 · 1993 (cancelled) · 1994 · 1995 · 1997 · 1998 · 1999 · 2000 · cancelled 2001-2003 · 2004 -
Dave Pallone
David Michael Pallone (born October 5, 1951 in Waltham, Massachusetts) is a former umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the National League from 1979 to 1988. Pallone umpired his first game at the -
Reid Ewing
Reid Ewing (born November 7, 1988) is an American actor known for his recurring guest role as Dylan on the ABC comedy Modern Family. Ewing appeared in theater productions in the South Florida area. He -
Julia Roberts
her one of the most bankable actresses in Hollywood.[2] Her most successful films include Mystic Pizza (1988), Steel Magnolias (1989), Pretty Woman (1990), Sleeping with the Enemy (1991), The Pelican Brief (1993), My Best -
D. A. Miller
Out Roland Barthes (University of California Press, 1992); The Novel and the Police (University of California Press, 1988); "Visual Pleasure in 1959" October 81 (Summer 1997), 35-58, also printed in Out Takes: Essays on -
Byron Howard
Byron P. Howard (born December 26, 1968) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, animator, story artist and occasional voice actor at Walt Disney Animation Studios. He is best known as the co-director of -
Mae Whitman
Mae Margaret Whitman (born June 9, 1988, in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress, voice actress, and singer. She began acting in commercials as a child, making her film debut at the age of -
Steve Maidhof
Steve Maidhof was a BDSM activist and the founder of National Leather Association International. President of NLA from 1986 to 1988, Maidhof founded NLA after his unsuccessful candidacy in the International Mr. Leather Contest, and
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The Land Before Time is a 1988 theatrical animated film which spawned thirteen sequels and a television series. It features anthropomorphic dinosaurs living in a somewhat fantasy-based version of prehistoric earth. The wiki is a collaborative…