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Outright Vermont
Outright Vermont is Vermont's only queer youth service organization. Its mission is to build safe, healthy, and supportive environments for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning youth. Queer Youth Space& Statewide Education Work -
Homosociality
homosocial heterosexual. Homosociality implies neither heterosexuality nor homosexuality. Homosociality is a term frequently used in discussions of the all-male world of knightly life in medieval culture. Homosocial relationships are not obliged to be sexual -
Fire Island Pines, New York
Template:Infobox Settlement Fire Island Pines (often referred to as The Pines or simply Pines) is a hamlet in the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, United States. It is located on Fire Island -
Nigel Nicolson
a famous garden. Nicolson was sent away from home at a young age to be educated at Summer Fields, a prep school in Oxford; Eton College; and Balliol College, Oxford. He served with the Grenadier -
Stella Baker
Stella Baker (born July 22, 1966 in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire) is a British playwright and theatre director. Being a transgendered female, she is the first British playwright who started her career as a male (formerly -
Annie Sprinkle
and performance art piece is her Public Cervix Announcement, in which she invites the audience to "celebrate the female body" by viewing her cervix with a speculum and flashlight. She also performed The Legend of -
AMASONG
at Urbana-Champaign, Boerger decided to form what she advertised as a lesbian/feminist chorus called AMASONG. The group's name was a play on the words amazon and song. Boerger said, "The word amazon -
Mart Crowley
to Hollywood, where he worked for a number of television production companies before meeting Natalie Wood on the set of her film Splendor in the Grass. Wood hired him as her assistant, primarily to give -
Otto Peltzer
in Munich, receiving his doctorate in 1925. In 1926 he was one of a group of German athletes invited to the AAA Championships at Stamford Bridge stadium in London, where he won the 800m, beating -
Kappa Psi Kappa
as the "Illustrious Elite" in the summer of 2001, these men set out and started to organize the foundation of the fraternity based upon promoting the high ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, service and leadership. The -
Michael Dillon
by their two aunts in the town of Folkestone in Kent, England. He received his undergraduate education at Oxford, where he was president of the Woman's Boat Club and won a University Sporting Blue -
Michael Hendricks and René Leboeuf
in Quebec. Hendricks, originally from New Jersey, came to Canada as a draft dodger during the Vietnam War; he met LeBoeuf, a native of Quebec City, at a New Year's party in the 1970s. -
MIX NYC
EYE CINEMA and Ela Troyano who programmed The New York Film Festival Downtown. The first festival featured the world premiere of Su Freidrich's DAMNED IF YOU DON'T, and from then on the festival -
Rita Mae Brown
Template:Infobox Writer Rita Mae Brown (born November 28 1944) is a prolific American writer. She is best known for her first novel Rubyfruit Jungle. Published in 1973, it dealt with lesbian themes in an -
James Palacio
minor roles in Joel Schumacher’s Flawless, Martin Scorsese’s Bringing Out the Dead, Spike Lee’s Summer of Sam, Beeban Kidron’s To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar, Susan Siedelman’s The -
Charles Busch
Charles Busch (born August 23, 1954) is an American actor and writer who has appeared in many off-Broadway productions. Busch first came to prominence as both author and performer (as the leading lady, in -
Arthur Evans
the octogenarian millionaire head of the national Freethinkers Society, Joseph Lewis, reacted by threatening a lawsuit against the paper company on behalf of Evans, forcing the company to retract their threat and retain Evans' scholarship -
2001 in LGBT rights
Ed The Phone Guy" becomes the first local disc jockey to reveal his homosexuality on the air at WLCE, ALICE 104.5 FM, Philadelphia radio personality "Ed The Phone Guy" becomes the first local disc -
Jon Hinson
Jon Clifton Hinson (March 16, 1942 – July 21, 1995) was a politician from the state of Mississippi. Hinson was born in Tylertown, Mississippi, and he graduated from the University of Mississippi in Oxford. Hinson was -
Alexander Bard
Bard disbanded the group in 1996. Army Of Lovers have later earned a widespread iconic status in the gay culture, often referred to as a perfect example of the postmodern take on the ideals of -
Jim Neal
to Kay Hagan in the Democratic primary, and Hagan subsequently defeated incumbent Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) in the general election. He is the second openly-gay candidate for the Senate in U.S. history. He -
Iyari Limon
in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) is an actress best known for her role as Potential Slayer Kennedy on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Though born in Mexico, she moved to Los Angeles at the -
Glenn Belverio
best-selling author Camille Paglia on the short film "Glennda and Camille Do Downtown," gained international attention. The film played at the Sundance Film Festival and won first prize for best short documentary at the -
G. Patrick Maxwell
Template:Orphan G. Patrick Maxwell is a Nashville, Tennessee based plastic surgeon, and an assistant clinical professor of surgery at Vanderbilt University.[1] -
Destroyer (Timely Comics)
popular superhero creation before the Fantastic Four was the Destroyer, debuting in Mystic Comics#6 (Oct. 1941). The artist co-creator is unknown; the story penciler-inker was Jack Binder, the cover-artist Alex Schomburg.
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