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in Aurich, then part of the Kingdom of Hanover, in north-western Germany. Ulrichs recalled that as a young child he wore girls' clothes, preferred playing with girls, and wanted to be a girl.[1 -
Common-law relationships in Manitoba
Common-law relationships in Manitoba are government-sanctioned relationships available to both same-sex and different-sex unmarried couples in the Canadian province of Manitoba. While not as extensive as the rights and benefits of -
IronClad Media
IronClad Media is the name of a private corporation owned by Gary Niederhelman, a web designer and marketer. ICM owns a number of gay-oriented profile galleries, and is based in Belmar, New Jersey. The -
Lance Loud
Alanson Russell "Lance" Loud (June 26, 1951 – December 22, 2001) was an American television personality, magazine columnist and new wave rock-n-roll performer. Loud is best known for his 1973 appearance in An American -
Womyn
and "wymyn". The term has been used in modern times tied to the concept of feminism, as a form of the word without the connotations of a patriarchal society. In essence, respelled so as not -
Sean Hayes
Chicago, Illinois, the son of Mary, the director of a non-profit food bank, and Ronald Hayes, a lithographer. He is of Irish descent and was raised as a Roman Catholic. After graduating from Glenbard -
Anton Walbrook
Anton Walbrook (born: Adolf Anton Wilhelm Wohlbrück; November 19, 1896 - August 9, 1967) was an Austrian actor who settled in the United Kingdom. Walbrook was born in Vienna, Austria, as Adolf Wohlbrück. He was the -
LGBT rights in Luxembourg
box: view • talk • edit The total ban on homosexuality was lifted in 1794. In 1992 the age of consent was equalized to 16 years for both homosexual and heterosexual individuals. (new Section 372 Penal Code). -
Legal status of adoption in the United States
Second-parent adoption is a process by which a same-sex partner can adopt her or his partner's biological or adoptive child without terminating the first legal parent's rights. Second-parent adoption was -
Angela Morley
Angela Morley (born on 10 March 1924) is an English composer and conductor. Angela Morley was born in Leeds, Yorkshire on 10 March 1924. She attributes her entry into successful composing and arranging largely to -
De-Lovely
De-Lovely is a 2004 film that chronicles the life of songwriter Cole Porter. Directed by Irwin Winkler, the film stars Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd. The film is made up as a rehearsal of -
Julie Goodyear
Julie Goodyear, Order of the British Empire (MBE) (born Julie Kemp 29 March 1942) is an iconic English television actress and personality. Born'Julie Kemp' to her parents George and Alice Kemp. Julie's parents -
LGBT rights in Burkina Faso
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Rio Reiser
Reiser created a new image of a German folk singer; he was even called a "Schlager" artist (a genre of German folk music), and a "Volksmusik" musician (sometimes translated as "folk music", but in a -
Ontario Family Law Act
The Family Law Act (R.S.O. 1990, c. F.3) is a statute passed by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1990, regulating the rights of spouses and dependants in regard to property, support -
Darklady
a sex writer and erotic party impresario who resides in Portland, Oregon. In addition to work as a reviewer of adult videos, toys, publications, and websites, she writes lifestyle columns and feature articles for publications -
8 femmes
Is a 2002 French dark comedy musical film, written and directed by François Ozon. Based on the 1958 play by Robert Thomas, it features an ensemble cast of high-profile French actresses that includes Danielle -
Sean W. Kennedy
was a gay 20-year old man who was punched and subsequently died as he was leaving a bar. Kennedy was punched in the face as he was leaving a bar in Greenville County, South -
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 -
List of drag queens
This is a list of drag queens and female impersonators. Only those subjects who are notable enough for Wikipedia articles should be included here. Template:CompactTOC2 -
Alyssa Jones
Alyssa Jones is a fictional character in Kevin Smith's "View Askewniverse" films. She was introduced in Smith's 1997 film Chasing Amy. She was portrayed by Joey Lauren Adams. Alyssa is tangentially connected to -
Carlotta
storyline the true identity of Robyn's portrayer was kept secret from all but a few central cast and crew members of the series, her scenes were shot on a closed set, and Carlotta was -
File:BDSM-rights-flag-Tanos.svg
to use the design or the image files we make available"; and Tanos himself has personally uploaded a raster image of the flag to Wikipedia under a public domain license (see en:Image:BDSMrightsFlag166x100.png -
THINK AGAIN
Foundation and The Funding Exchange/Outfund. Their work has been widely published in books, magazines and journals (see selected bibliography). A monograph on THINK AGAIN entitled A Brief History of Outrage was published in 2003. -
Alan Turing
at Bletchley Park, Britain's codebreaking centre. For a time he was head of Hut 8, the section responsible for German naval cryptanalysis. He devised a number of techniques for breaking German ciphers, including the
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