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Carole Thate
against England. Thate was a member of the Holland squad that won the bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, and the bronze medal once again, four years later at the 2000 -
The Birdcage
The Birdcage is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Mike Nichols, adapted by Elaine May, and starring Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Nathan Lane, and Dianne Wiest. Dan Futterman, Calista Flockhart, Hank Azaria, and Christine -
Capital Xtra!
Capital Xtra! (ISSN 1195-6127) is a newspaper published in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was launched in 1993. Unlike its biweekly sister publications Xtra! in Toronto and Xtra! West in Vancouver, Capital Xtra! (which started -
Toshi Reagon
performers ranging from Ani Difranco to Elvis Costello. Her band, BIGLovely, has been performing together since September, 1996. The name allegedly comes from a love-letter Toshi received from her girlfriend, which was addressed "To -
Lechane Bezuidenhout
Africa. Once relocated to KwaZulu-Natal, in 1995, Bezuidenhout started using the name Princess Charné, and in 1996, with husband "Prince François", promised the then-director general of the provincial government, Otty Nxumalo, that her -
Bob Paris
Template:Infobox actor Bob Paris (born Robert Clark Paris on December 14, 1959) is a popular best-selling author, an award-winning public speaker and an internationally renown civil rights change-agent. He is widely -
Izzy Sinclair
Template:Doctorwhocharacter Isabelle Sinclair, or simply Izzy, is a fictional character who appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. She was a -
Elvis Herselvis
Elvis Herselvis is the stagename of the American actor and singer Leigh Crow, whose rise to international exposure was performing as a female Elvis Presley impersonator. Although she rarely performs as Elvis Herselvis currently Crow -
Queer Collaborations
Queer Collaborations (QC or QC's) is a national Australian queer conference. The conference is held annually, usually in July. The largest conferences have attracted 300-400 delegates. It is often referred to as a -
Unification Church
The Unification Church views heterosexual marriage as God's ideal. According to Rev. Sun Myung Moon, people are to grow to maturity, becoming "fruitful" (Genesis 1:28), then join in holy matrimony with a member -
Jaime Bayly
Jaime Bayly (born Jaime Bayly Letts February 19, 1965 in Lima, Peru) is a Peruvian journalist and writer. He is the third of 10 children. He attended the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Catholic University -
Raphael Carter
Raphael Carter is an American science fiction author whose work, while sparse, has met with considerable acclaim. Carter's debut postcyberpunk novel The Fortunate Fall (1996) was well received (a. o. Locus recommended reading list -
Nuala O'Faolain
Nuala O'Faolain (pronounced "noola o-fway-lawn") (born in 1942 in Dublin) is an Irish writer known for her autobiographies Almost There and Are You Somebody? as well as for her 2005 book The -
Sister Paula Nielsen
Sister Paula (born Larry Nielsen, 1938 in Portland, Oregon), is "America's foremost transgendered evangelist". As a high school student in 1952, she was riveted by the story of Christine Jorgensen, the first male to -
Holland
Go Tae-seob (고태섭; born March 4, 1996), professionally known as Holland, is a South Korean pop singer. He is the first openly gay idol to debut in the Korean music industry. After -
The Mpowerment Project
The Mpowerment Project is a model community building and HIV prevention program that has been designed specifically to address the needs of young gay/bisexual men ages 18 – 29. It is the first documented HIV -
Petra Rossner
Template:MedalTableTop Template:MedalCountry Template:MedalSport Template:MedalCompetition Template:MedalGold Template:MedalBottom Petra Rossner (born November 14, 1966 in Leipzig) is a German cyclist, who won the gold medal in 3 km pursuit track cycling -
Joan Jett Blakk
Joan Jett Blakk is the drag persona of performer Terence Smith. Smith is an African-American actor, writer and political candidate. Blakk first garnered a measure of national attention when he ran for President of -
List of events in Canada
The following is a list of LGBT events in Canada. This mainly encompasses gay pride parades but can also include some sporting events and film festivals. LGBT events are organised to promote tolerance or to -
Ken Yeager
Jose/Evergreen Community College Board. He was a candidate for the 23rd district seat in the California State Assembly in 1996, coming in second in the Democratic primary to then-Supervisor (now Congressman) Mike Honda. -
XY (magazine)
XY is a gay male youth-oriented magazine published in the United States of America. Its name is a reference to the XY chromosome pair found in males. XY was founded in San Francisco and -
Timothy Findley
Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC, O.Ont (October 30, 1930 - June 21, 2002) was a Canadian novelist and playwright. He was also informally known by the nickname Tiff or Tiffy, an acronym of his initials -
Perry Watkins
Perry Watkins (1949 - March 17, 1996) was an African-American, gay man and one of the first soldiers to have some success in challenging the ban against homosexuals in the United States Military. [1] Perry -
Bear Magazine
Bear Magazine (ISSN 1942-4515) is the original erotic periodical specifically geared toward gay men who are, or who admire blue-collar, working-class men, usually with body or facial hair. First published in San -
Charlie Howard (murder victim)
Charles O. Howard (January 31, 1961 – July 7, 1984) was a resident of Bangor, Maine in 1984. As Howard and a male companion (Roy Ogden) were walking down the street, three underage juveniles began to
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