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Tarja Halonen
1943, in Helsinki, Finland) is the current President of Finland. She began her first six-year term of office in 2000 and was re-elected on January 29, 2006. Her current term expires in 2012 -
Egan v. Canada
Egan v. Canada, [1995] 2 S.C.R. 513, Template:Canlii-scc was one of a trilogy of equality rights cases published by a very divided Supreme Court of Canada in the spring of 1995 -
Kevin Walker (Brothers & Sisters)
Kevin Walker is the name of a fictional character on ABC's family drama Brothers& Sisters. Kevin is portrayed by Matthew Rhys. Template:Infobox character -
Steven Carrington
characters on American television." Despite identifying as homosexual, Steven has relationships with both women and men throughout the series. The role was originated by Al Corley in the show's first episode in 1981; Corley -
Bisexual chic
more acceptable in mainstream culture. The term bisexual chic was first used for a cultural trend in the early 1970s as an outgrowth of the Sexual revolution. Musical acts such as Elton John, Mick Jagger -
Michael Redgrave
Template:Infobox Actor Sir Michael Scudamore Redgrave CBE (March 20, 1908 — March 21, 1985) was an English actor, author, director and manager. -
Singapore gay theatre
In the history of Singapore gay theatre, it was only in the second half of the 1980s that gay writers started to explore the hitherto taboo area of homosexuality in their works. The licencing authority -
Marina Baker
author and local politician (now known as Marina Pepper). She was chosen as Playboy's Playmate of the Month for March 1987. Originally from Taplow, near Slough in south-east England, she and her older -
Cecil Beaton
winning stage and costume designer for films and the theatre. Beaton was born in Hampstead the son of Ernest Beaton, a prosperous timber merchant, and his wife Etty Sissons. His grandfather had founded the family -
Madge Weinstein
creation and alter ego of underground filmmaker Richard Bluestein and was described by USA Today as "representative of the type of over-the-top content that would never see the light of day at a -
Arthur Laurents
Arthur Laurents (July 14, 1917 – May 5, 2011) was an American playwright, stage director and screenwriter. After writing scripts for radio shows after college and then training films for the U.S. Army during World -
Leigh Bowery
that was popular in Britain during the early 1980s. Though perhaps he is more properly placed within the context of "The Cult With No Name" as the activities of the pansexual set of young Londoners -
Debraj Shome
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Sal Mineo
Template:Infobox actor Salvatore "Sal" Mineo, Jr. (January 10, 1939 – February 12, 1976) was an American movie and stage Actor, famous for his Academy Award-nominated performance opposite James Dean in the film Rebel Without -
Poppy Z. Brite
recent work has moved into the related genre of dark comedy, of which many are set in the New Orleans restaurant world. Brite's novels are typically standalone books that feature reoccurring characters from previous -
Genesis P-Orridge
1950) is an English performer, musician, writer and artist. His early confrontational performance work with COUM Transmissions in the late 1960s and early 1970s along with the industrial band Throbbing Gristle, which dealt with subjects -
Tattoo
the Philippines, Borneo, Mentawai Islands, Africa, North America, South America, Mesoamerica, Europe, Japan, Cambodia, New Zealand and China. Despite some taboos surrounding tattooing, the art continues to be popular in many parts of the world. -
Singapore gay art
Singapore gay art refers to homosexually-themed art from Singapore. Practitioners of the visual arts have to contend with many restrictions imposed by Singaporean law. One of these is the Undesirable Publications Act (Chapter 338 -
Mazo de la Roche
ill health of her mother and her father's many jobs. She became an avid reader and developed her own fictional world that she called "The Play" in which she created imaginary scenes and characters. -
Herbert Huncke
in Chicago, Herbert Huncke was a street hustler, high school drop out and drug addict who lived the lifestyle described by Jack Black in his autobiography You Can't Win. The book—and Huncke's -
Kathleen Bryson
6, 1968) is a novelist, painter, actor and filmmaker. She was born in Barrow, Alaska, United States, the first child of parents of Irish, English, French, Scottish and German heritage. Bryson spent the first two -
Sydney Pokorny
subject of epidemiological issues and her essay, while not appearing in the book provided the research for the expanded and revised essay on the issue that did appear. She was given credit in the book -
Lea DeLaria
comedian, actress, and jazz musician. The "famously controversial" DeLaria was "the first openly gay comic to break the late-night talk-show barrier" with her 1993 appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show. DeLaria was born -
Jacqueline Susann
Jacqueline Susann (August 20, 1918, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – September 21, 1974, New York City) was an American author known for her mass-appeal novels. Her most notable work was Valley of the Dolls, a book that -
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
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