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David Norris (politician)
David Patrick Bernard Norris (born 1 July 1944) is an Irish civil rights campaigner, former university lecturer, and longtime member of Seanad Éireann (the Irish Senate). He is the founder of the Campaign for Homosexual -
Pride Glasgow
Pride Glasgow is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Pride Festival held in Glasgow, Scotland. Pride Glasgow promotes education to eliminate discrimination against the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) community. We raise awareness of -
Percy Jocelyn
Template:Anglican Portal Percy Jocelyn (November 29, 1764 - September 3, 1843) was Anglican Bishop of Clogher in the Church of Ireland from 1820 to 1822. He was forced from his position due to claims of -
Catherine Opie
recently high school football players. She's also interested in how identities are shaped by our surrounding architecture. She is currently a professor of Photography at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). Her works -
Tongzhi
Chinese. Idiomatically, it means "comrade". It has taken on various meanings in various contexts since the 20th century. The term was introduced into modern Chinese by Sun Yixian as a way of describing his followers -
Biocentrism
the equation. His theory places biology above the other sciences in an attempt to solve one of nature’s biggest puzzles, the theory of everything that other disciplines have been pursuing for the last century. -
GFest
GFest - gayWise LGBT Arts Festival is the premier LGBT annual cross-arts festival in London - a platform for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer artists, organisations and venues that promote LGBT and queer arts. Organised -
Natalie Clifford Barney
Natalie Clifford Barney (October 31, 1876 – February 2, 1972) was an American playwright, poet and novelist who lived as an expatriate in Paris. Barney's salon was held at her home at 20 rue Jacob -
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Julian and Sandy
Julian and Sandy were characters on the BBC radio programme Round the Horne, played respectively by Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams, with scripts written by Barry Took and Marty Feldman. According to a BBC Radio -
Riki Wilchins
In 1995 Wilchins founded the Gender Public Advocacy Coalition GenderPAC, a tax-exempt human rights organization focused on issues of gender. Wilchins currently serves as executive director. GenderPAC describes its mission as the creation of -
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 -
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda is a 2015 young adult novel and the debut book by American author Becky Albertalli. The coming-of-age story focuses on its titular protagonist Simon Spier, a closeted -
Cherry (comics)
Template:Inappropriate tone Template:Infobox comic book title Cherry is the name of an adult comic book with a protagonist of the same name, written and drawn by Larry Welz. First published in 1982, the -
Queen Sri Suriyothai
Queen Suriyothai (also known as Somdet Phra Suriyothai, Template:Lang-th) was a legendary queen during the 16th century Ayutthaya period of Siam (now Thailand). She is famous for having given her life in defense -
Vibeke Skofterud
km+ 5 km double pursuit in 2003. Skofterud's best individual finish at the Winter Olympics was 8th in the 30 km event at Salt Lake City in 2002. Her lone victory came in a -
The Hun
Bill Schmeling, a.k.a. "The Hun", is a Portland, Oregon based, homoerotic, homomasculine fetish artist active in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. The Hun as a pseudonym personifies the intense subject -
Drubskin
Drubskin, also known as "Drub" (August 14, 1973 – ) (born in Derby, Connecticut) is a fetish artist most known for his youthful, homoerotic illustrations and comic book work in the late twentieth century to present day -
Strivers' Section Historic District
in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It takes its name from a turn-of-the-century writer who described the district as "the Striver's section, a community of Negro aristocracy." The name -
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando Jr. (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American actor, film director, and activist. He was widely credited with bringing realism to film acting. He helped to popularize the Stanislavski system of -
Kings n things
in 2003. In 2006, Kings N Things combined forces with other local gender performers to host the 8th annual International Drag King Community Extravaganza as the Austin Dragsters. Kings N Things set themselves apart from -
Christopher Cabaldon
Template:Infobox Officeholder Christopher L. Cabaldon (born November 12, 1965) is an American politician from California who serves as mayor of West Sacramento and is a former President/CEO of EdVoice, a Sacramento based education -
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Template:Japanese name Template:Infobox Ruler Japan Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川 家康 January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616) was the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan which ruled from the -
Robert Lepage
Robert Lepage, National Order of Quebec (born December 12, 1957 in Quebec City) is a playwright, actor and film director from Quebec City, Quebec, and is one of Canada's most honoured theatre artists. Lepage
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