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Orlando Jordan
Although he did not win the match, he was impressive enough that when Cena attacked Jordan after the match was over, The Undertaker, with whom Cena was in a feud, came to the ring and -
Golden Globes
which culminates each year in the Academy Awards. The eligibility period for the Golden Globes corresponds to the calendar year (i.e. January 1 through December 31). The 77th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best -
Richard Chamberlain
March 31, 1934) is an American stage and screen actor and singer, who became a teen idol in the title role of the television show Dr. Kildare (1961–66). Since then, he has appeared in -
Max Adrian
and television actor and singer. He was a founding member of both the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre. In addition to his success as a character actor in classical drama, he was -
Sydney Pokorny
by researchers studying the presenting symptoms and progression of AIDS in men and women was included in the Women and AIDS Handbook that documented the teach-in. The Handbook was, until the early 90s, the -
Paul Shanley
His writings included "Changing Norms of Sexuality". During the 1980s, Shanley served as pastor of St. John the Evangelist in Newton. In 1990, he was transferred to St. Anne's in San Bernardino, California. While -
Vincent Clarkson
Crane, Valerie Davis, and the Blackmailer) is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV Soap opera Passions. The role has been portrayed by Phillip Jeanmarie from December 26, 2006 to the present. His alter ego -
Sex assignment
Sex assignment refers to the assigning of sex at the birth of a baby. In over 99.9 percent of births, a relative, midwife, or physician inspects the genitalia when the baby is delivered, sees -
Georgina Beyer
Parliament, and from 27 November 1999 until 14 February 2007 was an MP for the Labour Party in New Zealand. Born George Bertrand in 1957 in Wellington, Māori of Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti -
Touro University Gay-Straight Alliance
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Lesbian and Gay Community Appeal Foundation
and individuals in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender/transsexual (LGBT) communities in Ontario. Founded in 1980, the LGCA or "the Appeal" (as it is known locally), is the only organisation of its kind in -
Santorum controversy
The Santorum controversy arose over former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum's statements about homosexuality and the right to privacy in April 2003. In an interview with the Associated Press (AP) taped on April 7 -
BiCon (UK)
in the issues around bisexuality. To that extent it can often be characterised as a nexus of the sexual freedom and queer movements. Since the late 1980s, BiCons have normally attracted between 150 and 250 -
15th Annual GLAAD Media Awards
Award - Julianne Moore, Golden Gate Award - Megan Mullally, Stephen F. Kolzak Award - John Waters, Barbara Gittings Award - In the Life, Favorite OUT Image of the Year - All My Children, Special Recognition: Off the Roof (Mun2 -
Gwen John
in the household. Despite the considerable tension in the family (who became known as "those turbulent Johns") the children's interest in literature and art was encouraged. Following the mother’s premature death in 1884 -
Joy 94.9
1 December 1993 (World AIDS Day) in Melbourne on 90.7 MHz. JOY continued to broadcast via temporary test transmissions, mostly on a part-time basis sharing the 90.7 frequency with other community broadcasters. -
M. C. Brennan
film director and performer born in Phoenix, Arizona on February 14, 1969. Brennan achieved minor regional success in film, television, music and radio as Mike Sortino before beginning a gender transition in the late 1980s. -
Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès
the nobility of Montpellier (in case the government doubled the nobility's delegation) at the meeting of the Estates-General at Versailles, but since the delegation was not increased he never took his seat. In -
Troll (gay slang)
what one will accept in a partner.” The term can be used positively or negatively depending on the speaker, usage and intent and can describe the person or the activity. Although often referring to “an -
Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby
KBE) (12 February 1900 – 16 July 1986) was a controversial British Conservative Party politician. The only son of Sir Robert Tuite Boothby, KBE, of Edinburgh and a cousin of Rosalind Kennedy, mother of the broadcaster -
1981 Toronto bathhouse raids
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Cheryl Chase
an American intersex activist and the founder of the Intersex Society of North America. She began using the names Bo Laurent and Cheryl Chase simultaneously in the 1990s and changed her name legally from Bonnie -
Brain (comics)
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Jane Ellen Harrison
archaeological discoveries to the interpretation of Greek religion in ways that have become standard. Harrison was born in Yorkshire, England and first received tutelage under family governesses in subjects such as the many languages Harrison -
Skin (musician)
Template:Infobox musical artist Deborah Anne Dyer (aka "Skin") (born 3 August 1967, Brixton, London) is the former lead vocalist of English band Skunk Anansie. She is now a solo artist and has released two
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