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Brian Wilbur Grundstrom
Brian Wilbur Grundstrom (born May 4, 1963) is a composer who has always been out of the closet in his pursuit of excellence, and his classical orchestral pieces have been reviewed by the Washington Blade -
Michael Shaowanasai
He graduated from School of Law at Chulalongkorn University in 1985, earned a bachelor's of fine arts degree at San Francisco Art Institute in 1994 and a master's of fine arts from the -
Coral Browne
Coral Browne (July 23, 1913 - May 29, 1991) was an Australian stage and screen actress. She was born Coralie Edith Brown in Melbourne, Australia, where she began her stage career. At the age of 21 -
Aruna (comics)
Aruna is a fictional supeheroine published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Batgirl Annual# 1 (August 2000), and was created by Scott Peterson and Mike Deodato. After a young Indian actor is kidnapped from -
Holly Woodlawn
Template:Infobox actor Holly Woodlawn (born Haroldo Santiago Franceschi Rodriguez Danhakl on October 26, 1946) is a transsexual and former Warhol superstar, who appeared in his movies Trash (1970) and Women in Revolt (1972). Her -
Catherine Opie
Citibank Private Bank Emerging Artist Award, 1999 Washington University Freund Fellowship, 2003 CalArts Alpert Award in the Arts, 2004 Larry Aldrich Award, San Francisco Art Institute President's Award for Excellence, and 2006 United States -
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 -
Emmie (Laura Nyro song)
Emmie is a track on the 1968 album Eli and the Thirteenth Confession by Laura Nyro, released on March 3, 1968. Alanna Nash in her April 25, 1997 music comment "Passion Player" on EW.com -
Inside Out Film and Video Festival
art installations and parties. First held at Toronto's Euclid Theatre in 1991, the festival has expanded to incorporate a variety of programs related to the promotion and development of LGBT film arts in Canada. -
Miss Coco Peru
Clinton Leupp, aka Miss Coco Peru, is an American actor and drag performer, perhaps best known for his role in the 1999 independent film Trick. Peru was one of six performers featured in the Logo -
SX News
SX) is distributed throughout Sydney and New South Wales. The publication covers local, national and international news of interest to the gay and lesbian community, and has a strong focus on the arts and entertainment. -
Mark Kenneth Woods
Mark Kenneth Woods is a Canadian writer, actor, producer and director. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Mark Kenneth Woods is a prolific media artist, writer and actor who works in film, video and television. Drawing from -
GFest
gay, bisexual, transgender and queer artists, organisations and venues that promote LGBT and queer arts. Organised by arts charity Wise Thoughts, GFest features queer artists and talent across the arts, including visual arts, theatre, dance -
Ed Wood (film)
by writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski when they were students at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Irritated at being thought of solely as writers for family films with their work on Problem Child -
Stephen Tashjian
"Tabboo" redirects here, you may be looking for "taboo". The artist Stephen Tashjian was born in 1959 near Boston, MA to Armenian parents. His drag queen character Tabboo! became legendary in the East Village -
Michael Manning (fetish artist)
Shore, Manning went on to study film and animation at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He began self-publishing his black& white erotic comix in 1987 while working as an -
Frankie Grande
Frank James Michael Grande Marchione (born January 24, 1983), usually credited as Frankie Grande or Frankie J. Grande, is an American dancer, actor, singer, producer, television host, and YouTube personality. He is the older half -
Velvetpark
Velvetpark - Dyke Culture in Bloom, is a lesbian arts and culture magazine that regularly features music, literature, theater, fine arts, film, television, and social activism as it impacts queer culture. Headquartered in New York City -
Georgette Leblanc
several children's books and travelogues. Georgette Leblanc was born into a cultured family that valued the arts of all forms and encouraged her to pursue music, acting, and writing. She initially worked for a -
Jeff Sheng
Jeff Sheng (born 1980) is an American artist, activist and photographer based in Los Angeles. He teaches at the University of California, Santa Barbara in the Art Studio department and the Asian American studies department -
Cherry (comics)
Template:Inappropriate tone Template:Infobox comic book title Cherry is the name of an adult comic book with a protagonist of the same name, written and drawn by Larry Welz. First published in 1982, the -
Holland
Go Tae-seob (ê³ íƒœì„; born March 4, 1996), professionally known as Holland, is a South Korean pop singer. He is the first openly gay idol to debut in the Korean music industry. After -
Ethyl Eichelberger
Pekin, Illinois, he attended Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois and graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City in 1967. For seven years he was the lead character actor at the -
Huriyah (magazine)
2002 the magazine launched in English, with a focus on both LGBT and Muslim issues in politics, arts, and spirituality. It had a major interview every month, conducted by Jama, and the diverse personalities included -
Marjorie Garber
Marjorie B. Garber (born 11 June 1944) is a professor at Harvard University and the author of a wide variety of books, most notably ones about William Shakespeare and about sexuality. She wrote Vested Interests
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