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Ashikaga Yoshimasa
27, 1490) was the 8th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1449 to 1473 during the Muromachi period of Japan. Yoshimasa was the son of the sixth shogun Ashikaga Yoshinori. In the third -
Flatman (comics)
Ventura) is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe who first appeared in the pages of the Avengers West Coast in 1989. Flatman is a member and second-in-command of the Great Lakes -
Jill Sobule
known for the then-controversial song, "I Kissed a Girl", and for "Supermodel" from the soundtrack of the hit 1995 film Clueless. She released her debut album, Things Here Are Different, in 1990. Over the -
Win Ng
San Francisco and San Francisco State University. After serving in the United States Army he studied at the San Francisco Art Institute receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1959. He began the Masters -
Gay Left
a collective of gay men who produced a journal of the same name published every six months in London, England between the years 1975 and 1980. It was the aftermath of the evaporation of the -
Soulforce (organization)
Template:POV Soulforce is a social justice and civil rights organization based in the United States that resists the religious and political oppression of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people through dialogue and creative forms -
Pam St. Clement
in various different foster homes until she was taken in by a family who owned a farm in Devon. She has commented: "I was very fortunate in the end. I was always being farmed off -
Chia Black Dragon
a dark fantasy series of novels written by Stephen Marley. Chia is identified in the novels as "The most dangerous woman in the history of man". The term "Chinese Gothic" was coined to describe the -
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a formally private, nonprofit organization, in practice closely associated with the United States Department of State, many US presidents, "numerous private foreign affairs groups" and the leaders of -
Jonathan Ned Katz
Template:Multiple issues This article is about the historian and he has provided the data. For the queer studies professor, see Jonathan D. Katz. For the actor, see Jonathan Katz. For the technology writer, see -
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
interests in the influential volumes Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire (1985) and Epistemology of the Closet (1990). The latter work became one of gay and lesbian studies' and queer theory's founding -
M. v. H.
Template:FamilyLaw M. v. H. [1999] 2 S.C.R. 3, is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on the rights of same-sex couples to equal treatment under the Constitution of -
Greta Keller
Margaretha Keller, she studied dance from the age of 8 followed by acting classes. Her début was in "Pavillon" in Vienna. She also appeared on Stage with Marlene Dietrich in "Broadway", in which she sang -
Patrick Wolf
Template:Infobox musical artist Patrick Wolf (born on June 30, 1983 at St Thomas' Hospital, London ) is an English singer-songwriter from South London. Wolf plays many instruments including harp, clavinet, harpsichord, guitar, piano, autoharp -
Dorian
The term "gay" is used as an adjective to describe homosexuality, and is also often used by the entire LGBT community in general. For this reason, various proposed terms for homosexual men were coined, including -
Rachael Sage
Template:Infobox musical artist Rachael Sage is an American songwriter. She was born in Port Chester, NY and studied drama and ballet, before switching to music. She has released seven albums, as of April 2006 -
Ronald M. George
to the California Court of Appeal by Governor George Deukmejian in 1987, the Los Angeles Superior Court by Governor Jerry Brown in 1977, and the Los Angeles Municipal Court by Governor Ronald Reagan in 1972. -
Eliza Allen
27, 1826) was a Maine woman who, in 1851, published a memoir called The Female Volunteer; Or the Life and Wonderful Adventures of Miss Eliza Allen, A Young Lady of Eastport, Maine. In it, she -
Alberta Hunter
songwriter and nurse. Her career had started back in the early 1920s, and from there on, she became a successful Jazz recording artist, being critically accalimed to the ranks of Ethel Waters and Bessie Smith. -
Lewis v. Harris
Harris, 908 A.2d 196 (N.J. 2006), is a New Jersey Supreme Court case that held that same-sex couples are entitled to the same equal protection as heterosexual couples under the state constitution. -
Monsieur Mallah
Monsieur Mallah is a fictional character, a sapient gorilla with a genius level IQ. He is the supervillain partner of the Brain in the DC Universe. Monsieur Mallah first appeared in Doom Patrol (1st series -
OutWeek
in New York City from 1989 to 1991. During its two year existence, OutWeek was widely considered the leading voice of AIDS activism and the initiator of a radical new sensibility in lesbian and gay -
14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards
14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Presenting Sponsor: Absolut Vodka -
May Swenson
May Swenson (May 28, 1913 - December 4, 1989) was a United States poet and playwright. Anna Thilda May Swenson was born in Logan, Utah on May 28, 1913, the first child of Margaret and Dan -
Jack McFarland
Template:Infobox character John Philip "Jack" McFarland (born February, 1969) was a fictional character on the American television sitcom Will& Grace, played by Sean Hayes.
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