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Willam Belli
Because I Said So (both 2006). Aside from Nip/Tuck, he has appeared on TV in such shows as, The District, Boston Public and The Shield. This article is a stub. You can help by -
Rustom Padilla
Rustom Padilla (born May 15, 1965) is a Filipino Actor. He is the eldest sibling of actors Robin Padilla, Rommel Padilla, and Royette Padilla. He was one of the 14 housemates in Pinoy Big Brother -
Asiaphile
Asiaphile is a term that can be used in the pejorative or non-pejorative sense as a label for a person who has an Asian fetish or an abnormal obsession for all things Asian. Phoebe -
Albert Mol
Albert Mol (Amsterdam, January 1, 1917 – March 9, 2004) was a popular Dutch author, actor and TV personality, who appeared in movies and TV shows in a career that spanned nearly 60 years. Mol was -
SICK: The Life & Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist
of cystic fibrosis. The film was directed by Kirby Dick and edited by Dody Dorn. The film shows how Flanagan inflicted pain on himself through BDSM as an attempt to take control of the pain -
Florencia De La V
Roberto Carlos Trinidad (aka Florencia De La V or Florencia De La Ve, previously known as Florencia de la Vega, born Roberto Carlos Trinidad on March 2, 1976 in Chaco Province) is an Argentina|Argentine -
Gaydio
from the offices of the Lesbian and Gay Foundation. This building also houses several other venues aimed at the gay community. The station broadcast on both 87.7FM across Manchester and online via the Internet. -
OUTTV
a general lifestyle and entertainment channel that offers a wide array of programming including dramas, comedies, talk shows, documentaries, films and more. Although OUTTV is a premium television service, commercials are shown, however they are -
Helen Wong
Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Southern California. Helen is featured in National Lampoon Presents Lost Reality (released September 28), described on the cover as "TV Shows the Networks Wouldn't Dare Air." -
Justice Magazine
Justice Weekly Magazine was a popular Canadian tabloid publication that was published weekly from 1949 until 1972. It featured news about Canadian and International criminal justice cases, and issues concerned with punishment (especially corporal punishment -
Blue Blood (magazine)
a magazine founded in 1992 which was early in celebrating gothic, punk, tattoo, and cyberculture sexuality and lifestyle. It later grew into a content packaging business and several related entertainment lifestyle websites and adult websites. -
Taboo (1999 film)
Template:Infobox Film Taboo (御法度 Gohatto) (1999) is a Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima. It shows life in a samurai training school during the bakumatsu period, the end of the samurai era -
Closets
Closets is a British gay-related movie released in 2015. CLOSETS is an interesting, unusual film with a sci-fi twist. It features a tormented 16 year old boy called Henry who, on 12 March -
Children of God
story of two young Bahamian men who fall in love with each other, and it portrays the homophobia of the Bahamian society. The film also deals with themes of bisexuality, as a romantic drama film. -
Lipstick Conspiracy
Template:Infobox musical artist Lipstick Conspiracy are a transgender rock band from San Francisco, California. -
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Sparse documentation page at Template:LGBT-footer/doc. Transcluded here in the "noinclude" tags. — coelacan — 22:59, 3 April 2007 (UTC) Can anyone tell me why the bisexual section is highlighted like it is? -Gay15boy -
Patricia Araujo
was attracted to boys as well to girls. And, after confessing this to a teacher of his bisexuality, he was expelled from school at the age of 13 because of "misconduct". Now (s)he began -
Tim Campbell (actor)
Snobs with Indiana Evans. He also appeared briefly in Water Rats as a police officer. Campbell is also the only Home and Away actor to make an appearance on the show's first podcast, Baycast. -
So Gay TV
and feature reports on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues and life in Canada. One of the show's most widely publicized segments was an interview with Hal Sparks, one of the stars of Queer -
Marlon Riggs
films were produced with money from the National Endowment for the Arts. Marlon Riggs died from AIDS related illness in 1994. He passed away prior to completion of his final work, Black Is...Black Ain -
User:Tkguy/Asiaphile
Asiaphile is a term that can be used in the pejorative or non-pejorative sense as a label for a person who has an Asian fetish or an abnormal obsession for all things Asian. Phoebe -
4, 3, 2, 1
4, 3, 2, 1 is a British LGBT-related Action movie released in 2010. While Jo is chained down in a dead end supermarket job, her friends are all out on their own separate adventures -
Spectator (magazine)
in San Francisco from 1978 until October 2005. The magazine in tabloid format featured sex- and BDSM-related stories and advice as well as numerous advertisements for phone sex, strip clubs and other sex-related -
The Bubble (2006 film)
The Bubble is a Israeli LGBT-related movie released in 2006. The movie follows a group of young friends in the city of Tel Aviv and is as much a love song to the city -
The Best Day Ever
The Best Day Ever is an American gay-related movie released in 2014. David's turning 50 and having a Mid-life Crisis! He isn't sure his "perfect husband" loves him, and if he
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