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Out In The Square
Out in the Square is an annual LGBT pride festival held in early March each year in Wellington, New Zealand. As of 2008, the festival was planned and produced by Out Wellington Inc, and is -
Ed Wood (film)
Ed Wood is a 1994 American biographical comedy-drama film directed and produced by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp as the eponymous cult filmmaker. The film concerns the period in Wood's life when -
Blue Is the Warmest Colour
Blue Is the Warmest Colour (French: La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1& 2 – "The Life of Adèle – Chapters 1& 2") is a 2013 French coming-of-age erotic romantic drama film co-written, co-produced -
Inertia (Marvel Comics)
Template:Superherobox Inertia is the name of two separate, but related superheroes from the fictional Marvel Universe. The first Inertia was a character from Earth-712 (the world of the faux JLA characters known as -
WP:HOTCAT
HotCat is a JavaScript that helps registered users easily remove, change and add categories to Wikipedia pages. It has a suggestions list that will propose existing categories for auto-completion. It is a part of -
Bobby Darling
Template:Nofootnotes Bobby Darling is a popular Indian actor who acted in Hindi and Tamil films. His original name is Pankaj Sharma. He himself as well as the contemporary Indian media call him as a -
Terry Kimple
Terry Kimple is a major character on The Cleveland Show. He is an old friend of Cleveland Brown's. He is a bisexual. Terry and Cleveland have been the best of friends since high school -
Tasty nightclub raid
The Tasty nightclub raid refers to an August 7, 1994 incident at the Tasty nightclub held at the Commerce Club in Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. All up, 463 patrons were strip searched by police -
Queer Collaborations
Queer Collaborations (QC or QC's) is a national Australian queer conference. The conference is held annually, usually in July. The largest conferences have attracted 300-400 delegates. It is often referred to as a -
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 -
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurant Group
sub-brands within the Kimpton brand: Hotel Palomar and Hotel Monaco. Each hotel has a restaurant or bar that is marketed as upscale or trendy. The Kimpton Hotel rewards program is called InTouch. The company -
Boondock Saints
The Boondock Saints is a 1999 American vigilante action thriller film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as fraternal twins Connor and Murphy MacManus, who become -
Three Gays of the Condo
Three Gays of the Condo is one of the LGBT-themed episodes of The Simpsons. The title is a pun on the 1975 film Three Days of the Condor. In the episode Homer finds out -
Anna Span
Anna Span (born 1971 in Kent), became Britain's first female porn film director in 1997. Anna Span is the current (2007/8) Best Director at this years UK Adult Film& TV Awards, where she -
Saul Holden
Saul Holden is a fictional character on the American primetime drama series Brothers& Sisters. He is played by actor Ron Rifkin. Saul is Nora Walker's older brother, and works at Ojai Foods, the Walker -
The Neon Demon
The Neon Demon is a 2016 psychological horror film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, co-written by Mary Laws, Polly Stenham, and Refn, and starring Elle Fanning. The plot follows an aspiring model in Los -
D-Yikes!
them, but they misinterpret the term "essay." Meanwhile, Mrs. Garrison has become a lesbian and finds the bar she hangs out in is about to be taken over by Persian club owners. Mrs. Garrison takes -
BloomingOUT
BloomingOUT is an LGBT radio show broadcast on WFHB in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. It is dedicated to the LGBTQ life, its history, current issues, news, culture, and a variety of queer topics. It began -
Eva Robin's
Eva Robin's was born Roberto Maurizio Coatti on December 10, 1958 in Bologna, Italy and is a transgender Italian Actor and activist. She was born male and developed extremely feminine features naturally. She considers -
Cotton Street, Shreveport, Louisiana
club is located in the old Grand Central Station of Shreveport built in 1909, and features a country and western bar, a dance club,a video bar, and a drag queen showroom upstairs. Template:Coord -
Papi (The L Word character)
Template:Infobox character Eva "Papi" Torres is a fictional character on the Showtime television network series The L Word, shown nationally in the United States and Canada. She is played by Janina Gavankar. Papi first -
Feminist Sex Wars
Template:Expand The Feminist Sex Wars, Lesbian Sex Wars, or simply the Sex Wars or Porn Wars, were the acrimonious debates within the feminist movement and lesbian community in the late 1970s through the 1980s -
Madison Pride and MAGIC Picnic
Madison Pride and MAGIC Picnic is the yearly celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) residents of Madison, Wisconsin. The celebration is generally held during the third weekend of July. -
Bay Area Reporter
The Bay Area Reporter (B.A.R.) is a free weekly newspaper serving the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Launched on April 1, 1971 by Paul Bentley -
QX (British magazine)
it has a high proportion of advertising space for revenue. The magazine includes news articles, club and bar reviews and back pages that are dominated by adverts for male escorts. It is available for off
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