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Paul Bowles
Paul Frederic Bowles (December 30, 1910 - November 18, 1999), was an American composer, Author, and traveler. Paul Bowles was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York City to Rena (née Rennewisser) and Claude Dietz Bowles, a -
Homosexuality in animals
behaviors include sex, courtship, affection, pair bonding, and parenting. A 1999 review by researcher Bruce Bagemihl shows that homosexual behavior has been observed in close to 1500 species, ranging from primates to gut worms, and -
Same-sex marriage in the Netherlands
an alternative to marriage, though they can also be entered into by opposite-sex couples, and in fact about one third of the registered partnerships between 1998 and 2001 were of opposite-sex couples. For -
Wanda Sykes
Wanda Sykes (born March 7, 1964) is an American writer, stand-up comedian and actress. She earned the 1999 Emmy Award for her writing on The Chris Rock Show. In 2004 Entertainment Weekly named her -
Cleavage enhancement
of increasingly padded bras to techniques where chest skin is pulled towards the centre to generate cleavage and completely artificial breasts, such as breast prostheses are added to cover the materials used to pull the -
Madge Weinstein
who maintains Yeast Radio, which has developed a cult following and is among the 50 most-subscribed-to podcasts. Weinstein is the creation and alter ego of underground filmmaker Richard Bluestein and was described by -
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is a 1994 Australian road comedy film written and directed by Stephan Elliott. The plot follows two drag queens played by Hugo Weaving and Guy Pearce and -
LGBT rights in Poland
LGBT persons in Poland face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT. LGBT Rights Laws around the world Rights by country Relationships Marriage Adoption Military service Anti-LGBT violence LGBT rights organizations LGBT rights opposition -
Armistead Maupin
Armistead Jones Maupin, Jr. (born May 13, 1944) is an American writer, best known for his Tales of the City series of novels, set in San Francisco. Maupin was born to parents, Diana Maupin and -
Arthur Laurents
after college and then training films for the U.S. Army during World War II, Laurents turned to writing for Broadway, producing a body of work that includes West Side Story (1957), Gypsy (1959), Hallelujah -
Singapore public gay parties
parties held annually in Singapore since 2001, were private commercial events held for LGBT recreation, but were also socio-political statements of significance in Singapore gay history and milestones in Singapore's human rights record. -
List of Savage Lovecast episodes
This is a list of episodes of Savage Lovecast, "the once a week, out-loud version of the sex-advice column Savage Love", hosted by Dan Savage. External links[] Podcast archive for Savage Love -
Number Six (Battlestar Galactica)
This article is about the character from the 2003 television miniseries and the 2004 television series Battlestar Galactica; for other meanings, see Number Six. Template:BSG Character -
Jean Genet
Jean Genet (19 December 1910 – 15 April 1986) was a prominent and controversial French novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, and political activist. Early in his life he was a vagabond and petty criminal, but later took -
Venus Envy (webcomic)
Template:Infobox comic strip Venus Envy is a webcomic written and drawn by Erin Lindsey (a pen name) that deals with transgender issues. It originally updated five days a week, but is currently on a -
Plastic surgery
aesthetic surgery, plastic surgery also includes a variety of fields: craniofacial surgery, hand surgery, burn surgery, microsurgery, and pediatric surgery. The word "plastic" derives from the Greek plastikos meaning to mold or to shape; its -
Debraj Shome
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Zagreb Pride
Zagreb Pride is the annual gay pride festival of Zagreb, Croatia, which first took place in 2002 and now occurs in June (the Saturday closest to June 27) of each year, lasting for a few -
Barry Clark
sexuality to everyone except his volatile father — and when he was finally told he took the news so badly that Barry turned straight just to appease him — although he was never very successful at it. -
Eleonora Duse
she joined the troupe at age four. Due to poverty, she initially worked continually, traveling from city to city with whichever troupe her family was currently engaged. She came to fame in Italian versions of -
Genesis P-Orridge
Infobox musical artist Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (born February 22 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 -
Loren Cameron
he encountered homophobic hostility in the small town where he lived. Quitting school, Cameron left his home to travel the country seeking work as a construction laborer and other blue collar employment. He moved to -
Tattoo
A tattoo is a permanent marking made by inserting ink into the layers of skin to change the pigment for decorative or other reasons. Tattoos on humans are a type of decorative body modification, while -
Hall-Carpenter Archives
The Hall-Carpenter Archives are named after the authors Marguerite Radclyffe Hall (1880-1943) and Edward Carpenter (1844-1929). They are housed at the London School of Economics and Middlesex University. The Hall-Carpenter Archives -
Sylvia Rivera
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