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Jasper Johns
Jasper Johns, Jr. (born May 15, 1930) is an American contemporary artist who works primarily in painting and printmaking. Born in Augusta, Georgia, Jasper Johns spent his early life in Allendale, South Carolina with his -
Emerson Preparatory School
Template:Infobox Private School Emerson Preparatory School (also known as Emerson Prep) is a small private high school in Northwest Washington, DC, founded in 1852 as the Emerson Institute. It is Washington's oldest co -
Dyke March
Dyke March is a mostly lesbian-led and inclusive gathering and protest march much like the original gay pride parades and marches. They usually occur the Friday or Saturday before LGBT Pride Parades and larger -
Leslie Fish
Leslie Fish is a filk musician, author, and anarchist political activist. Along with The DeHorn Crew, she created the first commercial filk recording (Folk Songs for Folk Who Ain't Even Been Yet, 1976). Her -
Donald Strachey
Donald Strachey is a fictional character who appears in novels by mystery writer Richard Stevenson. Strachey, a gay man, lives in Albany, New York, with his partner Timothy Callahan, who works as a legislative aide -
James Loney
CPT who had been working in Iraq since September 2004. The widely publicized hostage crisis ended on March 23, 2006 when Loney, Kember and Sooden were freed in a clandestine military operation led by British -
Jack Baker
Jack Baker (born Richard John Baker, 1942) is an early LGBT activist in the state of Minnesota. He is known for being a founding officer of the first LGBT student group in America and the -
Coccinelle (entertainer)
Coccinelle (23 August 1931—9 October 2006) was born Jacques Charles Dufresnoy and was a French transsexual actress and entertainer. Hers was the first widely publicized sexual reassignment case in Europe, where she was a -
Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians
Pro-Life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians (PLAGAL) is an interest group of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered Americans and their straight allies. PLAGAL supports the pro-life position that life begins at conception and -
Jerusalem Open House
The Jerusalem Open House (JOH, Hebrew: הבית הפתוח בירושלים לגאווה ולסובלנות HaBayit HaPatuach, "Open House" Arabic: البيت المفتوح في القدس للفخر والتسامح Al-Beit Al-Maftoukh), also called the Open House for Pride and Tolerance -
Sandra Haynie
Sandra Jane Haynie (born June 4, 1943) is an American professional golfer. Haynie was born in Fort Worth, Texas. She won 42 events on the LPGA Tour, including four major championships. She finished in the -
Carole LaFavor
her experiences as a person living with AIDS. Her two novels, Along the Journey River and Evil Dead Center were both published by Firebrand Books and her essay "Walking the Red Road" appears in the -
Robert Spagnoletti
President of the D.C. Bar He was born in Colonia, New Jersey. Spagnoletti is openly gay and lives with his partner and their two sons. He adopted his second son, Anthony, in January 2008. -
Fyne Times
Fyne Times is a United Kingdom based free gay and lesbian magazine, with five regional editions, that was established in September 2001. Edited by Jill Rayner, it is based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, near Oxford and -
Radical Faeries
Radical faeries (also faeries and faes) are a loosely affiliated worldwide network of mostly gay men seeking to "reject hetero-imitation" and redefine gay identity; many are also pagans or members of counterculture movements. The -
4 Non Blondes
4 Non Blondes was an American rock band formed in 1989 with bassist Christa Hillhouse, guitarist Shaunna Hall, drummer Wanda Day and vocalist Linda Perry. Prior to the release of their first album, Roger Rocha -
Impact play
Impact play is a human Human sexual behavior in which one person (the bottom) is struck (usually repeatedly) by another person (the top) for the sexual gratification of either or both parties. Impact play is -
William Compton (The Tudors)
Template:The Tudors character Sir William Compton is a fictional character on the Showtime television series The Tudors. Based on a minor historical figure of the same name, he is portrayed by Kristen Holden-Ried -
Courage UK
Courage UK (originally named Courage Trust), was founded in February 1988 by Jeremy Marks as a Christian ministry to the gay and lesbian community. This was a pioneering ministry in the UK, where few in -
Trans-Ponder
Part of the TransFM network, Trans-Ponder is a podcast and audio blog by two M2F transsexuals. Transponder is an internet radio show for those considering, seeking to begin, or in the process of gender -
Edgar Schoen
Dr. Edgar J. Schoen (born 1925 in New York) is an American physician, who works as a Clinical Professor in Pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco, and held the position of Chair of -
Miriam (entertainer)
Miriam Rivera (born circa 1981) is a Mexican pre-operative transsexual who appeared on the reality television shows There's Something About Miriam and Big Brother Australia 2004. Born in Mexico, Miriam told Sun reporter -
Cheryl Chase
Bo Laurent, better known by her pseudonym Cheryl Chase (born August 14, 1956), is an American intersex activist and the founder of the Intersex Society of North America. She began using the names Bo Laurent -
Gay Film Nights
Gay Film Nights (Serile Filmului Gay in Romanian) is an LGBT film festival organized annually in Cluj-Napoca, Romania by the LGBT association Be An Angel. By presenting a series of films with LGBT themes -
Attitude (magazine)
attitude is an award winning British gay lifestyle magazine distributed worldwide. The first issue appeared in May 1994. As of April 2008, it is owned by Trojan Publishing. The magazine's target audience is image
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