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Dungeon (BDSM)
In BDSM (bondage/discipline, Dominance/submission, sadism/masochism) play, a dungeon is any space set aside for scene activities. It may or may not be underground and may or may not resemble a stereotypical dungeon -
Destroyer (Timely Comics)
who first appeared in the 1940s during what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic books. He is significant as being one of the earliest creations of industry legend Stan Lee. As comics -
Lark Street
Lark Street is a historic street in Albany, New York. It is part of the "Center Square" and "Hudson Park" neighborhoods, and is located one block east of Washington Park. Lark Street is home to -
Witeck-Combs Communications, Inc.
Witeck-Combs Communications, Inc. is a Washington, D.C.-based communications firm that provides strategic public relations and marketing communications services for corporate and non-profit clients. Witeck-Combs specializes in the Gay and Lesbian -
Rites (magazine)
Template:Sections Rites was a Canadian magazine, published for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in Canada from 1984 to 1992. -
Jesse Liberty
Jesse Liberty (born July 10, 1955 in Brooklyn, New York), now living in Massachusetts. Liberty is an expert and best-selling author on Microsoft.NET and has written over a dozen books on.NET, web -
Têtu
Têtu (French for "stubborn") is a gay magazine published in France. It is subtitled in French le magazine des gays et lesbiennes (English: the magazine of gays and lesbians). Published since 1995, co-founded by -
Georgina Somerset
Georgina Carol Somerset (23 March 1923 – 30 November 2013) was a British dentist and former Royal Navy officer. She was the first openly intersex person in the United Kingdom. Somerset was born on 23 March -
Vern Bullough
Vern Leroy Bullough (July 24, 1928 – June 21, 2006) was an American historian and sexologist. He was a distinguished professor emeritus at the State University of New York (SUNY), an Outstanding Professor in the California -
Jenny lives with Eric and Martin
The cover of the book Jenny lives with Eric and Martin (ISBN 0-907040-22-5), originally Mette bor hos Morten og Erik, is a black-and-white picture book by the Danish author Susanne -
Micheline Montreuil
Micheline Hélène Montreuil or Hélène Montreuil is a Quebec lawyer, teacher, writer, radio host, trade unionist and politician. As a transgendered person, she became known for her legal struggles to defend her LGBT rights. She -
Ann Northrop
Ann Northrop (born 1948 in Hartford, Connecticut ) is a journalist and activist, and the current co-host of TV news program Gay USA. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Northrop is a native of her mother's -
Loraine Hutchins
of Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out, an anthology that is one of the seminal books in the bisexual rights movement. Hutchins contributed the pieces "Letting Go: An Interview with John Horne" and -
And Tango Makes Three
And Tango Makes Three is a 2005 children's book written by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson and illustrated by Henry Cole. The book is based on the true story of Roy and Silo, two -
Alec Butler
Alec Butler (born 1959 in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian playwright, filmmaker, novella writer, poet and performer. Born Intersex and raised as a female, he was known as Audrey and identified as -
Sexual identity
Sexual identity is a term that, like sex, has two distinctively different meanings. One describes an identity roughly based on sexual orientation, the other an identity based on sexual characteristics, which is not socially based -
Mimi Pollak
Mimi Pollak, Maria Helena Pollak, (9 April 1903 – 11 August 1999) was a Swedish actress and theatre director. Actress Mimi Pollak was born in Hammarö, Värmland, Sweden to Austrian-Jewish parents and was trained in -
Mario Mieli
Mario Mieli (21 May 1952, Milan – 12 March 1983) was a leading figure in the Italian gay movement of the 1970s. He combined a radical theoretical perspective with a provocative public persona. His sometimes outrageous -
Vanyel Ashkevron
Vanyel Ashkevron is the main character in "The Last Herald Mage" trilogy of books by author Mercedes Lackey. Vanyel first appears as the delicate and soft firstborn son of a minor noble. His father, Withen -
Terre Thaemlitz
on. Graphic design, photography, illustration, text and video also play an important part in Thaemlitz' projects. His writings on music and culture have been published internationally in a number of books, academic journals and magazines. -
John D'Emilio
John D'Emilio (born 1948, New York City) is a professor of history and of women's and gender studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has taught previously at George Washington University -
Alyson Publications
"Alyson" redirects here. For the given name, see Alyson (given name). Alyson Publications is a book publisher founded in Boston, USA, by Sasha Alyson. Alyson Publications is based in New York City and specializes -
William F. Schulz
William F. Schulz was the Executive Director of Amnesty International USA, the U.S. division of Amnesty International, from March 1994 to 2006. He is an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister, and served as president of -
Annah Moore
and widely regarded in the LGBT communities for her efforts to help others. She has written three books, two of which are directly related to her challenges with gender dysphoria and one that is a -
Gail language
Gail, or Gayle, is an English and Afrikaans-based secret language used primarily by English and Afrikaans-speaking gay men in urban communities of South Africa, and is similar in some respects to Polari in
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