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Keith Kerr
Keith Kerr, Colonel, AUS-ret, and BG, CSMR-ret., (born 1936) is a retired United States Army Reserve Colonel, who later was given the rank of Brigadier General in the California State Military Reserve, part -
Corin Tucker
Template:Infobox musical artist Corin Tucker (born November 9 1972) is a singer and guitarist, best known for her work with rock band Sleater-Kinney. In the early 1990s she attended Evergreen State College in -
Issan Dorsey
As a boy he aspired to become an entertainer and studied dance and piano. While in junior college he became dissatisfied with his life, so he left school and joined the U.S. Navy. In -
Freedom Band of Los Angeles
The mission of the Freedom Band of Los Angeles is to bring together the diverse communities of Southern California (including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and straight) through education, rehearsal and performance of music and other -
William Hutt (actor)
in the field". After the war, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1948 from Trinity College at the University of Toronto, and subsequently joined the Stratford Festival of Canada for its first season -
Mel Boozer
D.C. where he graduated as salutatorian of his class at Dunbar High School. Boozer attended Dartmouth College on a scholarship. He entered the university in 1963, one of only three African Americans admitted that -
Simon Bailey
The Reverend Simon Bailey (16 June 1955 – 27 November 1995) was an Anglican priest and writer. He came to national attention when a television documentary was made of how he continued his work in the -
Erin Brown
Template:Female adult bio Erin Brown (b. Erin DeWright on October 16, 1979) a horror actress, model, filmmaker, and former softcore erotic actress born in Illinois and raised in New Jersey. Brown has a long -
Chip Kidd
Template:Infobox Celebrity Chip Kidd (born in 1964) is an American Author, editor, and graphic designer, best known for his innovative book covers. Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, Kidd grew up in a Philadelphia suburb, strongly -
Richard Grayson (writer)
City University of New York, receiving a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Brooklyn College, where he was also an undergraduate. His first stories started appearing in literary magazines in the mid -
Nigel Nicolson
home at a young age to be educated at Summer Fields, a prep school in Oxford; Eton College; and Balliol College, Oxford. He served with the Grenadier Guards during World War II, later writing their -
Don Lemon
CNN Newsroom, based in Atlanta, Georgia. Lemon was born on March 1, 1966 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He majored in broadcast journalism at Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, New York, and also attended Louisiana State University. -
Natasha Kai
Helped lead the U-21s to the Nordic Cup title in Iceland, scoring three goals in the tournament including two against Germany. Injured her shoulder in her final college game of 2004, then re-injured -
Jeffrey John
to Oxford in 1980 to read for a doctorate in Pauline theology. He became chaplain at Brasenose College. In 1984 he was appointed Dean of Divinity at Magdalen College, Oxford. He was later the Vicar -
Devin K. Grayson
Template:Infobox Comics creator Devin Kalile Grayson (birth name unknown ) is an American writer of comic books and novels. Titles that she has written include Gotham Knights, The Titans, the Vertigo series USER, and Nightwing -
S. Bear Bergman
Governor of Massachusetts' Commission for GLBT youth, and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Hampshire College in 1996. Bergman's first book, Butch Is A Noun, was released in September 2006 by Suspect -
Wolfenden report
The Report of the Departmental Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution (better known as the Wolfenden report, after Lord Wolfenden, the chairman of the committee) was published in Britain on 3 September 1957 after a -
AMASONG
AMASONG is a GLAMA (Gay and Lesbian American Music Award) award-winning lesbian-feminist amateur choir based in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. The group was created by its founding director Kristina Boerger in 1990. The AMASONG -
Julia McNamara
Julia McNamara (née Noughton) is a fictional character in the American television series Nip/Tuck, portrayed by Joely Richardson. Julia was Sean McNamara's wife of 17 years, with the couple divorcing for the last -
Patricia Velásquez
and France. She attended San Vicente de Paul High School, graduating in 1987. After a year of college studies, Velásquez left for Milan, Italy, in pursuit of a modeling career. She also competed in the -
Diane di Prima
women poets associated with the Beat generation. Diane di Prima was born in Brooklyn and attended Swarthmore College before dropping out to be a poet in Manhattan. Her official online biography notes that she is -
Barbara Hammer
Barbara Hammer (born May 15, 1939) is an American filmmaker in the genre of experimental films and a professor at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee. Hammer is known for creating experimental films dealing -
Elliott Blackstone
Sergeant Elliott R. Blackstone (November 30, 1924 - October 25, 2006) of the San Francisco Police Department was a longtime advocate for the lesbian, gay and transgendered community in that city. Born in Chinook, Montana, Blackstone -
Nomy Lamm
Naomi Elizabeth "Nomy" Lamm (born September 1, 1975) is an American singer/songwriter and political activist. Lamm has described herself as a "bad ass, fat ass, Jew, dyke amputee." Her left foot was amputated at -
John E. Fryer
is named in his honour. Fryer was born in Kentucky and completed his medical studies at Transylvania College and Vanderbilt University. He joined the medical faculty at Temple University in 1967 and was made both
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