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Vivisector
This article is about the Marvel Comics character. Vivisector can also refer to a person who engages in vivisection. For the novel, see The Vivisector. For the first-person shooter, see Vivisector: Beast Inside. -
Meryn Cadell
Meryn Cadell is a Canadian singer, writer and performance artist. He currently teaches the writing of song lyrics and libretto in the Creative Writing Program at University of British Columbia. Cadell, a (female-to-male -
Lambda 10 Project
the fraternity/sorority experience. The Lambda 10 Project was founded in the autumn of 1995 at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana; it is currently headquartered in the University's Office of Student Ethics and Anti -
Kōsaka Masanobu
pre-modern Japan, a tradition known as shudo. The love pact signed by the two, in Tokyo University's Historical Archive, documents Shingen's pledge that he was not, nor had any intentions of entering -
LGBT rights in Vietnam
LGBT Vietnamese citizens are not treated as criminals, but homosexuality is widely seen as a social problem or disease, but public acceptance of homosexuality, more gay people coming out of the closet and setting up -
Pete Townshend
Peter Dennis Blandford "Pete" Townshend (born May 19, 1945 in Chiswick, London, England) is an English rock musician, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter and author, known principally as the guitarist and songwriter for the rock group -
Varla Jean Merman
in the HBO original documentary Dragtime. She has appeared in a number of short films and live cabaret acts since she and her male alter-ego attended the School of Music at Louisiana State University. -
Paul Moore
clergy in any denomination. Paul Moore, Jr., was a graduate of St. Paul's School and Yale University, where, like his father before him and an older brother, he was a member of Wolf's -
Kate McKinnon
Kathryn McKinnon Berthold (born January 6, 1984) is an American actress, comedian and writer. She is known for her character work and celebrity impressions on the sketch comedy series The Big Gay Sketch Show (2007 -
Molly house
bar. The most famous of these was Mother Clap's Molly house in the Holborn area of London. In the 18th century, homosexual males in England were prosecuted under sodomy laws, for which the penalty -
Enza Anderson
Template:Infobox performer Enza "Supermodel" Anderson (born in 1964 in Toronto) is a Canadian transsexual who has become famous in Canada for her quixotic political campaigns, which are usually based around the slogan 100% Great -
Bloomington
Bloomington is a 2010 coming-of-age drama film about a former child actress (Sarah Stouffer) attending college in search of independence and who ends up becoming romantically involved with a professor, played by Allison -
Ada Dwyer Russell
Ada Dwyer Russell (1863–1952), was a Mormon actress of the stage. She performed on stage in Broadway theatre and London. Dwyer married Harold Russell in 1893 but entered a lifelong separation a few years -
Cleveland Stonewall Democrats
Cleveland Stonewall Democrats is an independent Democratic Club with members and supporters mostly in the Greater Cleveland metropolitan area of Ohio. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
Zoe Tate
Beckindale in 1989 along with her father Frank, brother Chris and stepmother Kim. As Zoe was at university training as a veterinary surgeon, while the rest of her family moved to the village in November -
Brian Wilbur Grundstrom
Brian Wilbur Grundstrom (born May 4, 1963) is a composer who has always been out of the closet in his pursuit of excellence, and his classical orchestral pieces have been reviewed by the Washington Blade -
Harry J. Buncke
television tapes, four surgical textbooks, and more than 400 peer-reviewed publications. [2] Dr. Buncke attended Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and earned his medical degree from the New York Medical College in 1951. [3] -
Ai no Kotodama
Ai no Kotodama (愛の言霊, lit. Words of Devotion) is a 2007 Japanese film directed by Satoshi Kaneda and based on the manga of the same name by Keiko Konno. The film stars -
Capital City GLBTA Democratic Caucus
We are gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender persons, and allies (GLBTA). We are employees, retirees, mothers, fathers, partners, husbands and wives. We are community volunteers, gay rights activists, and silent supporters. We are the Capital City -
Across the Universe
Across the Universe is a 2007 jukebox musical romantic drama film directed by Julie Taymor. The film stars Evan Rachel Wood, Jim Sturgess, Joe Anderson and T.V. Carpio. Cameo appearances are made by Bono -
Andrew Goldstein
of 2007, he is in graduate school in Los Angeles. A two-time All-American at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, Goldstein made headlines off the field in 2005 when he was dubbed by -
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 -
Percy Jocelyn
third son of Robert Jocelyn, first Earl of Roden, he graduated with a B.A. from Trinity College Dublin. He was rector of Tamlaght, archdeacon of Ross (1788–1790), treasurer of Armagh (1790–1809), a -
Catherine Opie
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 are displayed in both museums and galleries internationally]. She -
Inside Out Film and Video Festival
The Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival is an annual film festival in Toronto, Ontario, devoted to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender film and video works. The largest LGBT film and
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''Free!'' (Japanese: フリー!Hepburn: Furii!) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Kyoto Animation and Animation Do. It is loosely based on a light novel written by Kouji Ohji entitled ''High☆Speed!'' (Japanese: ハイ☆スピード!, Hepburn: Hai Supiido!), which received an Honorable…