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Inside Out Film and Video Festival
The Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival is an annual film festival in Toronto, Ontario, devoted to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender film and video works. The largest LGBT film and -
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Jesse Tyler Ferguson (born October 22, 1975) is an American actor best known for portraying Mitchell Pritchett on the ABC sitcom Modern Family, which has earned him five nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for -
Sister Paula Nielsen
Sister Paula (born Larry Nielsen, 1938 in Portland, Oregon), is "America's foremost transgendered evangelist". As a high school student in 1952, she was riveted by the story of Christine Jorgensen, the first male to -
Shadi Petosky
Shadi Petosky (born September 18, 1974) is an American comics author, designer, and television animator. Petosky was born in Kalispell, Montana. She was a programmer before meeting Zander Cannon and helping Cannon to co-publish -
Sean Patrick Maloney
Template:Otherpersons Sean Patrick Maloney (born 1966) is an American politician from New York State and, in 2006, was a Democratic candidate for state Attorney General. He currently serves as First Deputy Secretary to the -
Kyle Hawkins
and MSNBC.com after having revealed to his university and team that he was gay. In April 2007, the story again made media waves with an Associated Press story featured on MSNBC.com. In May -
Robert Amsel
organization, prominent in New York City throughout the 1960s. While attending Syracuse University between 1964 and 1968 (from which he obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree), he came out into gay life. During the -
Charlie Howard (murder victim)
Charles O. Howard (January 31, 1961 – July 7, 1984) was a resident of Bangor, Maine in 1984. As Howard and a male companion (Roy Ogden) were walking down the street, three underage juveniles began to -
Amanda Barrie
Template:Infobox actor Amanda Barrie (born Shirley Anne Broadbent on 14 September, 1935 in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire) is an English Actor. Barrie has acted in a number of British television and film roles in -
Cardiff Lions
in 2006. The Lions have competed in both Union Cup tournaments to date; 2005 in Montpelier and 2007 in Copenhagen. the 2007 tournament was a great success. 10 Lions players and fans were joined by -
Rudy Galindo
Val Joe "Rudy" Galindo (born September 7, 1969 in San Jose, California) is an American figure skater who competed in both single skating and pair skating. As a single skater, he is the 1996 U -
Lionel Blue
Lionel Blue (born 6 February, 1930) is a British Reform rabbi, journalist and broadcaster. He was the first openly gay British rabbi. Born in the East End of London, he was the only son of -
Rodrigo Lehtinen
Rodrigo Lehtinen (born Amanda Michelle Lehtinen on April 1, 1986 in Miami, Florida) is a Cuban-American, transgendered LGBT rights advocate and movie producer. Lehtinen is the eldest child of Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Dexter -
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 -
J. P. Calderon
John Paul "J.P." Calderon (born September 5, 1975 in Santa Monica, California, U.S.[1]) is a professional volleyball player, model and reality television participant. He first appeared on television as a contestant on -
NC-17
NC-17: Adults Only No One 17 and Under Admitted. Clearly adult. Young children will not be admitted to watch the film. -
Gaylaxian Science Fiction Society
The Gaylaxian Science Fiction Society is a New England centric literary society for LGBT fans and artisans of speculative fiction. It was established in 1986 in Boston, and would later (in September) meet with associates -
User talk:Roman Bekker
Добро пожаловать в LGBT-projekt! --Barnaul 11:32, 23 March 2007 (UTC) I was trying to import the Navbox template from Wikipedia to here, but importing is only limited to Admins. Plus, I've been -
Hilda Tablet
Dame Hilda Tablet is a fictitious "twelve-tone composeress" created by Henry Reed in a series of radio comedy plays for the British Broadcasting Corporation's Third Programme. Dame Hilda is the inventor of musique -
Blue Blood (magazine)
Template:Primarysources Blue Blood is the name of 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 -
PeaceOUT World Homo Hop Festival
known as "Cypher") as a part of the East Bay (Oakland)LGBT Pride and continued annually through 2007, switching to a bi-annual schedule commencing in 2009. There have also been other related festivals held -
Anthony Romero
Anthony D. Romero is the American executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union. Romero was born in New York City on July 9, 1965 to Puerto Rican parents Demetrio and Coralie Romero. He was -
Brudner Prize
1998), a member of the Yale College class of 1983. Brudner died of AIDS-related illness on September 18, 1998. Through his will he established the prize and lecture as "a perpetual annual prize for -
Reel Pride
Gay and Lesbian Film Society, Inc. was registered as a non-profit incorporation under Manitoba statutes on September 20 1985. Between 1985 and 1989 the group organized monthly film series, bringing to Manitoba audiences gay -
Rakel Liekki
Template:Female adult bio Tiina-Rakel Liekki (born September 20 1979) is a Finnish artist, freelance editor and former pornographic actress, writer, director and producer. She got a Bachelor of arts degree from North Karelia
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History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi is a Japanese manga by Syun Matsuena serialized in the weekly manga magazine Shōnen Sunday. The first tankōbon was published on August 9, 2002. An anime adaptation by Tokyo Movie Shinsha aired from October 2006 to September…