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Prism Comics
Prism Comics is a non-profit organization that supports lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) creators, stories, characters, and readers in the comics industry. Prism Comics was incorporated in April 2003 in the state of -
Udo Kier
Template:Infobox actor Udo Kier (born October 14 1944, as Udo Kierspe) is a German Actor. Udo Kier was born in Cologne. The hospital where he was born was bombed moments after his birth. His -
AXM
AXM was a British lifestyle magazine aimed at young gay and bisexual men. The magazine ceased publication of printed magazines after December 2008 due to financial downturn. It was subsequently converted to an online-only -
Chemical King
Template:Superherobox Chemical King is the name of two fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. The first was Mr. Lambert, who was murdered by Alfred Stryker in Detective Comics#27. The second character named -
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 -
Laurel Hester
Lt. Laurel Hester (August 15, 1956 – February 18, 2006) was a lesbian New Jersey police officer who rose to national attention with her deathbed appeal for the extension of pension benefits to domestic partners. Laurel -
Pentland Hick
is today best known for founding the Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo in North Yorkshire. Hick served with the 8th army as a sergeant in the Royal Army Medical Corps from 1939 to 1945. -
Scott Thompson
asked to leave for being'disruptive'. He joined the comedy troupe The Love Cats and while performing with them met Mark McKinney. In 1984 he became a member of The Kids in the Hall. That -
SOS Homophobie
LGBT Rights Laws around the world Rights by country Relationships Marriage Adoption Military service Anti-LGBT violence LGBT rights organizations LGBT rights opposition This box: view • talk • edit SOS Homophobie is a French LGBT organization -
Butt (magazine)
of 2008, it has an estimated worldwide circulation of 24,000. The magazine, which originates from the Netherlands, features interviews, articles, and advertisements and illuminates upon trends and lifestyle-choices among the male homosexual community. -
Catherine Opie
Catherine Opie (born 1961) is a United State artist specializing in issues within documentary photography. Throughout her work she has investigated aspects of community, making portraits of many groups including the LGBT community; surfers; and -
Vancouver Queer Film 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. The 2008 festival celebrates 20 years from -
Baby Dee
on the New York scene. She has also toured extensively with Current 93, playing piano and harp. External links[] Official Website Dominic Eichler on Baby Dee Baby Dee's Myspace Page Profile fluxeuropa.com Profile -
Paul Koering
Paul Koering (born December 17, 1964 in Brainerd, Minnesota) is an American politician from Minnesota. A Republican, he represents the rural area of Fort Ripley, near Brainerd in the Minnesota Senate. He is a liquor -
Same-sex marriage in Quebec
sought a marriage license; the usual 20-day waiting period was waived, and they were wed on April 1 at the Palais de justice de Montreal. The Quebec decision meant that more than two-thirds -
Wanda Wisdom
Wanda Wisdom (aka Bradley Traynor, born April 23, 1975 in Camp Pendleton, California) is a drag queen in Minneapolis, Minnesota who hosts a semi-daily podcast called Lucky Bitch Radio. Wanda holds the title of -
Velvetpark
an accepted and welcomed signifier by the lesbian community. "Velvetpark, Dyke Culture in Bloom" trademark passed in April 2006. One can now consider the magazine portion rather defunt since the editor and chief of the -
Lady Heather
Heather first appeared in the episode "Slaves of Las Vegas" after one of her employees is found dead. She runs a fetish club which brings in$20,000 a week, although it is implied that she -
Mások
Mások ("Differents" or "Others") is the name of Hungary's leading LGBT magazine, a social, cultural and human rights monthly, published since April 1991 (it published its 200th issue in November 2007). The word "más -
Pink Festival
Pink Festival. There was no event in 2007 due to lack of funding and resources. The events from 2003 to 2008 have been held on a Saturday in August at Cherry Hinton Hall in Cambridge. -
Kyle Hawkins
Times and MSNBC.com after having revealed to his university and team that he was gay. In April 2007, the story again made media waves with an Associated Press story featured on MSNBC.com. In -
XY (magazine)
and is notorious for its erratic and sometimes late publications of editions. It contains political and cultural articles, pictures, and submissions by readers. Featured comic series include as Tough Love by Abby Denson and Joe -
The Lady Boys of Bangkok
The Lady Boys of Bangkok is a cabaret show featuring sixteen kathoey from Thailand. The show includes elements of dance, cabaret, and comedy. The Lady Boys perform as part of the Edinburgh Festival and Brighton -
Simone Russell
Jeneen Doe (July 23, 2004 to September 4, 2007), but has previously been portrayed by Lena Cardwell (July 5, 1999 to April 16, 2001) and Chrystee Pharris-Larkins (April 17, 2001 to April 22, 2004). -
Ryan O'Meara
Template:Infobox Figure skater Ryan O'Meara (born January 5, 1984 in Houston, Texas) is an American ice dancer. With partner Jamie Silverstein, he is a 2006 Olympian. Following his retirement from competitive skating, he
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