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Monsieur Mallah
and was created by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani. As a scientist, the man who would one day become known as the Brain experimented on animals to raise their intelligence. In one of his experiments -
OUTeverywhere
an online lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, chiefly in the UK, although it has members worldwide. The site provides member profiles with picture galleries, private messages, discussion boards and online chat. The community also -
14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards
14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Presenting Sponsor: Absolut Vodka -
Steve Levicoff
Steve F. Levicoff is an American writer, former educator best-known for his writings, in books and online, on adult higher education and distance learning, and his practical guides to law for evangelists and Christian -
Corinthian (comics)
Template:Superherobox The Corinthian is a fictional character in Neil Gaiman's comic book series The Sandman. His first appearance is in The Sandman#10 (October 1989), which is part of the second story arc -
Karl-Heinrich Ulrichs
1825 in Aurich, died in L'Aquila, 14 July 1895), is a pioneer of the modern LGBT movement. Ulrichs was born in Aurich, then part of the Kingdom of Hanover, in north-western Germany. Ulrichs -
Sylvia Townsend Warner
contributed approximately 150 short stories to the New Yorker between 1936 and 1977, translated Proust's Contre Saint-Beuve into English, wrote a biography of the novelist T. H. White and a guide to Somerset. -
Sue Perkins
is best known for her collaborations, especially presenting comedy material with Mel Giedroyc. As Mel and Sue the duo were short-listed for the Daily Express Best Newcomers Award at the Edinburgh Festival in 1993 -
Gay Shame
Shame in New York. Three issues were released. The movement later spread to San Francisco, Toronto, and Sweden. The San Francisco Gay Shame became a non-hierarchical direct-action group that continues to this day. -
Dorothy Lawrence
Warwickshire, the second daughter of Thomas Hartshorn Lawrence, a drainage contractor, and his wife, Mary Jane Beddall. In 1914, at the start of the war and aged 19, Dorothy was living in Paris and had -
Chevalier d'Eon
diplomat, spy, soldier and Freemason who lived the first half of her life as a man and the second half as a woman. D'Éon de Beaumont was born in Tonnerre. Her father, Louis d -
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 -
Arthur Evans
September, 2011 in San Francisco, California) was an American writer and philosopher. His 1978 book, Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture, is considered to be an influential document within the Radical Faeries movement. Born to an -
Destroyer (Timely Comics)
Template:Otheruses Template:Superherobox The Destroyer (Kevin "Keen" Marlow) is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, who first appeared in the 1940s during what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic -
Rites (magazine)
Template:Sections Rites was a Canadian magazine, published for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in Canada from 1984 to 1992. -
Helena G. Wells
she brings the matter to her mentor and boss Chaturanga, he gives her a gun that stuns the victim with electricity. She likely used it as a base model for the Tesla (the primary firearm -
Gay Police Association
Police Association), and represents the needs and interests of gay and bisexual police officers and police staff in the United Kingdom. Much of the history regarding the formation of the Association can be found in -
Bunny Breckinridge
Outer Space, his only film appearance. Breckinridge, born in Paris, France to a wealthy California family, was the great-great-great-grandson of U.S. Attorney General John Breckinridge (and the great-grandson of both -
Utah Pride Center
The Utah Pride Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization in Salt Lake City, Utah. It has also been known as the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Community Center of Utah, Gay and Lesbian -
Notre Dame Queer Film Festival
of Notre Dame. All films were shown at the Hesburgh Library Auditorium. The festival was sponsored by The Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae of the University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College (GALA -
Michael Cavlan
independent journalist, and registered nurse from Apple Valley, Minnesota. Cavlan was the 2006 Green Party candidate for the United States Senate seat from Minnesota. Cavlan also is a driving force with the Counter Propaganda Coalition -
Julius (New York City)
Julius is a tavern in the New York City Greenwich Village neighborhood that is the oldest continuously operating Gay bar in New York and played an important roll in the events leading up to the -
Rockway Institute
and Division 44 (the Society for the Psychological Study of LGBT Issues) of the American Psychological Association. The Institute partners with groups such as Soulforce and AFFIRM to promote the use of accurate research in -
Willmer "Little Ax" Broadnax
with many of the most famous and influential groups of his day. Broadnax was born in Houston in 1916. After moving to Southern California in the mid-40s, he and his brother, William, joined the -
Boys in the Sand
success. The film brought Donovan international recognition. A sequel Boys in the Sand II was eventually released in 1986, but in the much-changed film and p*rn markets did not match the success of
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