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Elvira Kurt
Elvira Kurt (Hungarian: Kürt Elvíra) (born December 9, 1961) is a Canadian comedian, and the host of the game show Spin Off. She hosted the entertainment satire/talk show PopCultured with Elvira Kurt, which began -
SIRIUS OutQ
Template:Infobox Radio Station SIRIUS OutQ is a news, talk and entertainment channel on Sirius Satellite Radio, designed for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender audiences. The channel is available to Sirius subscribers in both the -
List of events in California
Pride event Location Website Occurs in Started in Rainbow Rampage Seattle to San Francisco www.rainbowrampage.com September Christopher Street West West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California www.lapride.org June 1970 Colors Light San Diego -
Molly Cutpurse
Molly Cutpurse is an English transgendered author. She was born in Stratford in the East End of London in September 1952 and raised in nearby Leyton. A polymath, shy, and synaesthete, after working at many -
Sam Adams
Samuel Francis Adams (born September 3, 1963) is an American politician who is the former mayor of Portland, Oregon. He grew up in Newport, Oregon, attended the University of Oregon and worked on a number -
Vertigo (movie)
Vertigo is a 1958 American film noir psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. The story was based on the 1954 novel D'entre les morts (From Among the Dead) by Boileau-Narcejac -
Pioneer Corporation
and software products and is also a manufacturer. Sharp Corporation took a 14% stake in Pioneer in 2007,[2] which has been reduced to 9%, but Sharp still remains the largest shareholder of Pioneer Corporation -
Indiana Youth Group
from the President, and is still in operation today. References[] Youth-to-Youth–Peer Workers in HIV/AIDS Youth Programs: A Peer Development Guide (English). The Measurement Group (September 1998). Retrieved on 2006-04-17. -
Joey DiFatta
Joey DiFatta is a St. Bernard Parish councilman. In September 1996, police issued a summons to DiFatta in connection with a peeping Tom incident in a men's bathroom, according to a Kenner Police Department -
Main Page
Welcome to the LGBT Project, a website which aims at providing factual, unbiased and down-to-earth information about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people. Currently our project has 7,682 articles. -
Camp (style)
"Campy" redirects here. For other uses, see Campy (disambiguation). Camp is an aesthetic in which something has appeal because of its bad taste or ironic value. When the term first appeared in 1909, it -
Drew Barrymore
Template:Infobox actor Drew Blyth Barrymore (born February 22, 1975) is an American Actor and film producer. She has her own production company, Flower Films. Barrymore made her screen début in Altered States (1980), her -
The Loud House
The Loud House is an American animated television series created by Chris Savino for Nickelodeon. The series revolves around the chaotic everyday life of an accident-prone boy named Lincoln Loud, who is the middle -
Q-Force
with Sean Hayes, Todd Milliner, and others as executive producers. It is scheduled to be released on September 2, 2021. This series is about a group of undervalued LGBTQ superspies, and is centered on a -
Roger (American Dad!)
Roger (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) is one of the main characters in the animated comedy series American Dad!. He is a space alien (whose appearance resembles that of the greys) living with the Smith family -
Symbols
and the rainbow flag. One of the oldest of these symbols is the pink triangle, which originated from the Nazi concentration camp badges that male homosexuals were required to wear on their clothing. Many of -
Tyrone Power
Template:Otheruses Template:Infobox actor Tyrone Edmund Power, Jr. (May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958), usually credited simply as Tyrone Power, was an American film Actor who appeared in dozens of films from the 1930s -
Raymond Burr
Raymond William Stacey Burr (May 21, 1917 – September 12, 1993) was a Canadian Emmy-winning actor and vintner, known for his roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside. Raymond Burr was born Raymond -
List of terms for gay in different languages
This is a list of terms which are widely used today to refer to "Faggot" in different languages and which derive from concepts unrelated to homosexuality (e.g. the words "gay" or "pederast") or its -
Master/slave (BDSM)
Template:Otheruses Master/slave or M/s relationships are a special case of dominance/submission, in which the dominant has ultimate authority over the submissive. Some practitioners of M/s believe that ownership of slaves -
Trans Chaser
Template:Citations missing A trans chaser is an individual who is sexually attracted to transgender people and specifically seeks them out because they are transgender. Originally (and still predominantly) used to describe the men interested -
Herbert Garrison
up in Arkansas, speaks with a Southern accent, and has a master's degree in mechanical engineering from Denver Community College (as seen in the episode "The Entity"). Mr. Garrison's sexuality is complex. During -
List of television shows with LGBT characters
This is a list of television shows or made-for-television films that significantly include LGBT issues and/or feature prominent LGBT characters or cast members. The following films made for television include central LGBT -
William S. Burroughs
William Seward Burroughs II (February 5, 1914 - August 2, 1997), more commonly known as William S. Burroughs was an American novelist, essayist, social critic, painter and spoken word performer. Much of Burroughs' work is semi -
Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara; 5 September 1946 – 24 November 1991) was a British rock musician and songwriter, best known as the iconic lead singer and pianist of the rock band Queen. He is remembered
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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…