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Elvis Herselvis
Elvis Herselvis& the Straight White Males" is one of the strangest Elvis impersonation acts, recalling Elvis Presley with her sensuous vibrato, while wiping the sweat from her brow with the panties of devoted fans. The -
Total enclosure fetishism
Total enclosure fetishism is a form of sexual fetishism whereby a person becomes aroused when having entire body enclosed in a certain way, hence the name. Although experiences of these activities are regarded as claustrophobic -
LGBT Green Group
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 The Green Party of England and Wales -
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 -
Alan Turing Memorial
The Alan Turing Memorial, situated in the Whitworth Gardens in Manchester, England, is in memory of a father of modern computing. Turing died in 1954 after being prosecuted by the police because of his (then -
Inland Counties Stonewall Democrats
Inland Counties Stonewall Democrats, formerly known as the Inland Empire Lesbian& Gay Democratic Club, is a political organization for the LGBt community in the Inland Empire of California. It is a chapter of the National -
Raphael Carter
Raphael Carter is an American science fiction author whose work, while sparse, has met with considerable acclaim. Carter's debut postcyberpunk novel The Fortunate Fall (1996) was well received (a. o. Locus recommended reading list -
Kramerbooks & Afterwords
Kramerbooks& Afterwords is an independent bookstore and café in Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle neighborhood. The café, open 24 hours on weekends, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as offers a full bar -
Sister Mary Louise St. John
Sister Mary Louise St. John, (Order of Saint Benedict) was a member of the Benedictine Sisters of Erie, Pennsylvania. She was born March 13, 1943, in Glens Falls, New York to Joseph St. John and -
Water Drops on Burning Rocks
Water Drops on Burning Rocks (Gouttes d'eau sur pierres brûlantes) is a 2000 French film directed by François Ozon. The film is based on a German play by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Tropfen auf heisse -
Nuala O'Faolain
Nuala O'Faolain (pronounced "noola o-fway-lawn") (born in 1942 in Dublin) is an Irish writer known for her autobiographies Almost There and Are You Somebody? as well as for her 2005 book The -
12 Days (manga)
12 Days is a dramatic Original English language manga by June Kim which details twelves days of the life of a woman dealing with grief over the loss of her lover. The manga has been -
Chapters of the Imperial Court System
The following is a list of court chapters, baronies, and ducal councils of the Imperial Court System (a gay organization). Court Chapters[] Anchorage, Alaska - Imperial Court of All Alaska, Phoenix, Arizona - The Imperial Court of -
Cthulhu
is a 2007 American horror film directed by Dan Gildark and co-written by Grant Cogswell and Daniel Gildark. The film is loosely based on the novella The Shadow over Innsmouth (1936) by H. P -
The Sissy Duckling
The Sissy Duckling is a children's book written by noted actor Harvey Fierstein and illustrated by Henry Cole. It is 40 pages long and intended for children ages 4–8. It follows the story -
Justin Bond
an aging, bitter chanteuse known for her raucous and edgy medleys of unusual cover songs. She performs with her piano-playing sidekick, Herb, as Kiki and Herb. Justin also performs as himself, with his backup -
Joseph F. Beam
Joseph F. Beam (born December 30, 1954 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - d. December 27, 1988 in Philadelphia) was an African-American gay rights activist and author who worked to foster greater acceptance of gay life in -
Pink Paper
The Pink Paper is a UK newspaper covering gay and lesbian issues. The Pink Paper was founded in 1987. the paper has made a circulation of 41,127 copies across Britain, (figure verified by Audit -
Torre del Lago
Torre del Lago is a hamlet of almost 11,000 inhabitants, a frazione of the comune of Viareggio, in the province of Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, between the Lake of Massaciuccoli and the Tyrrhenian Sea. The -
Monica Gallagher (Shameless)
Monica Gallagher is a fictional character in the Channel 4 drama Shameless. She is played by Annabelle Apsion. Monica is the real mother of Fiona, Lip, Ian, Carl, Debbie and Liam Gallagher. She is also -
The War Widow
The War Widow is a ground-breaking 1976 television film starring Pamela Bellwood, Frances Lee McCain, Tim Matheson, and Nan Martin. Originally broadcast by KCET, Los Angeles (PBS) on their dramatic showcase series, "Visions", this -
Diva (magazine)
The current editor is Jane Czyzselska, who was promoted to the position in 2004. It includes many articles dedicated to lesbian and bisexual social issues, and candid interviews with gay icons and prominent lesbians alike
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