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BearCity
is a 2010 American gay-themed comedy-drama film directed by Doug Langway, and written by Langway and Lawrence Ferber. It stars Joe Conti as a young gay man in the "twink" category who fantasizes -
Natalie Morales
Natalie Morales (born February 15, 1985) is an American actress. She starred in the ABC Family series The Middleman and had a main role on the first season of the USA Network series White Collar -
Bridegroom
Bridegroom (full title: Bridegroom: A Love Story, Unequaled) is a 2013 American documentary film about the relationship between two young gay men, produced and directed by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. Bridegroom premiered at the 2013 Tribeca -
Glee.com
Template:Infobox Company GLEE.com is a social networking site that is geared toward the gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans communities. The name GLEE is an acronym for "Gay, Lesbian and Everyone Else". The site -
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Latin, Heroin, Singer, DC Universe, Cocaine, Artist, Academy Awards, United States Constitution, Tony Award, PDF, Glans penis, American Civil War, American Academy of Pediatrics, Yale University, West Hollywood, Television series, Silicone, Psychiatrist, Pop music, Philosophy -
Gay Weddings
Gay Weddings is a 2002 American reality television series that aired on Bravo. The series, created by openly gay producers Kirk Marcolina and Douglas Ross, followed two lesbian and two gay couples as they prepared -
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 -
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live (also known simply as SNL) is an American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by D*ck Ebersol. The show premiered on NBC -
Marlon Riggs
Marlon Riggs (3 February 1957, Fort Worth, Texas - 5 April 1994), an American poet, educator, filmmaker, and an outspoken gay rights activist. Riggs was inducted into the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association Hall of -
User:Tkguy/Asiaphile
Asiaphile is a term that can be used in the pejorative or non-pejorative sense as a label for a person who has an Asian fetish or an abnormal obsession for all things Asian. Phoebe -
VHS
VHS (short for Video Home System)[1][2][3] is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes. Developed by Victor Company of Japan (JVC) in the early 1970s, it was released -
Joe Jervis
Joseph "Joe" Jervis (born in North Carolina) is an American blogger and writer based out of New York City. He is the author of Joe. My. God., a personal blog which, since he first posted -
Margie Adam
Margie Adam (born 1947 in Lompoc, California, U.S.) is an American musician and composer. Her first album, Margie Adam, was promoted with a fifty city tour which concluded with a performance of her song -
Laverne Cox
Laverne Cox (May 29, 1972) is an American actress and activist for LGBT rights. She is most known for, and gained celebrity status with, her role as Sophia Bursett in the Netflix adaptation of Orange -
Screenwriter
A screen writer, is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based. Screenwriting is a freelance profession. No education -
The Craft: Legacy
The Craft: Legacy (also known as Blumhouse's The Craft: Legacy) is a 2020 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Zoe Lister-Jones. It serves as a soft reboot and direct sequel to -
Will Aitken
Will Aitken is an American-Canadian novelist, journalist and film critic. Originally from Terre Haute, Indiana, he has been based in Montreal, Quebec since moving to that city to attend McGill University in 1972. In -
Etel Adnan
Etel Adnan (Arabic: إيتيل عدنان‎; born 24 February 1925 in Beirut, French Lebanon) is a Syrian-American poet, essayist, and visual artist. In 2003, Adnan was named "arguably the most celebrated and accomplished Arab American -
BearCity 2: The Proposal
BearCity 2: The Proposal is a 2012 American gay-themed (in particular, the bear community) comedy-drama film written and directed by Doug Langway. It is a sequel to his 2010 film BearCity. In addition -
All the Rage
All the Rage is a 1997 American film by New York City-based writer Roland Tec. It was released theatrically in the U.S., was widely reviewed in numerous publications and continues to be a -
Naomi Wolf
Naomi R. Wolf (born November 12, 1962)[2][3][4] is an American l*beral[5][6] fem*nist author, journalist, and former political advisor to Al G*re and Bill Clinton. Via Wolf's -
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Niki Massey
council of the American Humanist Association’s Feminist Humanist Alliance, and was one of the founding members of The Orbit, the "first atheist media site founded explicitly to work on all forms of social justice. -
Julie Sondra Decker
Julie Sondra Decker (also known by her YouTube username "swankivy") is an American author, YouTube personality, blogger and activist, who is known for blogging about issues regarding asexuality, and for her 2014 non-fiction book -
David Jay
David Jay (born April 24, 1982) is an American asexual activist. Jay is the founder and webmaster of the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN). AVEN is the most prolific and well-known of the
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