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Bent (magazine)
Bent is a free magazine that targets gay men and is distributed to 400 gay bars, clubs and saunas in the United Kingdom. Published monthly by All Points North UK in Leeds, it focuses on -
Luke Macfarlane
Luke Macfarlane (born January 19, 1980) is a Canadian actor. Macfarlane was born Thomas Luke Macfarlane, Jr. in London, Ontario. His father, Thomas (deceased), was the Director of Student Health Services at the University of -
Metropolitan Community Church of Edinburgh
The Metropolitan Community Church of Edinburgh (officially Holy Trinity Metropolitan Community Church but this name is rarely used nowadays) is a church in Edinburgh, Scotland. Metropolitan Community Church is a worldwide Christian denomination founded in -
Miss Shangay Lily
Miss Shangay Lily (March 1, 1963 - April 11, 2016) was best known for being one of Spain's most popular drag queens. He was also a writer, actor and director. A radical feminist intellectual, Miss -
8: The Mormon Proposition
8: The Mormon Proposition is an American documentary that examines The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its support of California Proposition 8, stating that the church has been actively -
Danielle Bunten Berry
Seven Cities of Gold. Bunten was a male-to-female transsexual, having undergone sex reassignment surgery in November 1992. Bunten was born in St Louis, Missouri, and moved to Little Rock, Arkansas as a junior -
2003 in LGBT rights
January[] January 30 Same-sex marriage in Belgium: Belgian legislation to allow same-sex couples to marry becomes active. Because of Belgian requirements for marriage, it will take until June before the first same-sex -
Patrick Califia
Patrick Califia (formerly known as Pat Califia); born 1954 near Corpus Christi, Texas) is a writer about sexuality and of erotic fiction, nonfiction essays, and poetry. Califia is a bisexual transman. Califia was born female -
Albus Dumbledore
he is the headmaster of the wizarding school Hogwarts. As part of his backstory, it is revealed that he is the founder and leader of the Order of the Phoenix, an organization dedicated to fighting -
Claude Cahun
Claude Cahun (25 October, 1894 – 8 December, 1954) was a French artist, photographer and writer. Her work was both political and personal, and often played with the concepts of gender and sexuality. Born Lucy Schwob -
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Template:Citations missing 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 -
Tennessee Amendment 1 (2006)
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Ski Bums
Ski Bums is a travel and social club for LGBT skiers and snowboarders, based in New York City. It hosts social events and group trips to ski resorts throughout North America and Europe. It is -
Lily Parr
Lily Parr (Lillian) was born in 1905 in St Helens, Merseyside and died in 1978. In 2002 she was the only woman to be made an Inaugural Inductee into the English Football Hall of Fame -
Ronald M. George
Ronald Marc George (born March 11, 1940) is the retired and 27th Chief Justice of California, where he headed the Supreme Court of California. He was appointed to his current position by Governor Pete Wilson -
Vancouver Queer Film & Video Festival
The Vancouver Queer Film Festival is Vancouver's second largest film festival and Western Canada's largest queer arts event that takes place annually in Vancouver, British Columbia. 2012 marks the 24th Annual Vancouver Queer -
June Jordan
June Jordan (July 9, 1936 – June 14, 2002) was an African-American bisexual political activist, writer, poet, and teacher, born in Harlem, New York, to Jamaican immigrants. Jordan's father, Granville Ivanhoe Jordan, was a -
Jim Foster (activist)
James M. "Jim" Foster (November 19, 1934 – October 31, 1990 ) was an American LGBT rights and Democratic activist. Foster became active in the early gay rights movement when he moved to San Francisco following his -
Anthony Rapp
Anthony Deane Rapp (b. October 26 1971, Chicago) is an American stage and film actor best known for originating the role of Mark Cohen in the Broadway production of Rent in 1996 and later for -
Christina Kahrl
Christina Kahrl is one of the co-founders of Baseball Prospectus. She is the former executive editor of the think tank's website, BaseballProspectus.com, the former managing editor for their annual publication, and is -
Monsieur Mallah
of the Brain in the DC Universe. Monsieur Mallah first appeared in Doom Patrol (1st series)#86 (May 1964) and was created by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani. As a scientist, the man who would -
Franklin E. Kameny
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Same-sex marriage in New Zealand
Template:Merge Template:SSM New Zealand does not allow same-sex marriage, but allows civil unions that provide virtually all the rights and responsibilities of marriage but there are no obstacles to eventual reform such -
Darren Manzella
Darren Manzella (August 8, 1977 – August 29, 2013) was a United States Army Sergeant, medic and gay activist from Portland, New York, who was discharged under the Don't ask, don't tell policy. Manzella -
Chris Morgan
2006. He won the silver medal in the World Drug-Free Powerlifting Federation Finals in Atlanta in November 2004, the gold medal in December 2005 at the finals in Turin and the Bronze medal in
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