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Frankie Stone
of the most popular creations ever scripted, having gained "a huge following" after only three months on the series. When the character was killed off, the popularity and loyal following of Frankie resulted in her -
John Amaechi
English mother, attending Stockport Grammar School. Amaechi moved to the U.S. to play high school basketball at St. John's Jesuit High School in Toledo, Ohio. He began playing college basketball at Vanderbilt University -
Michael Redgrave
Template:Infobox Actor Sir Michael Scudamore Redgrave CBE (March 20, 1908 — March 21, 1985) was an English actor, author, director and manager. -
Sumner Welles
in the Foreign Service. He was a major foreign policy advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and served as Under Secretary of State (the second-ranking position) from 1937 to 1943, during FDR's administration. -
Alexander James Adams
Alexander James Adams is an American singer, musician and songwriter in the Celtic and World music genres. He blends mythical, fantasy, and traditional themes in performances, switching between instrumental fiddle and songs accompanied by guitar -
Reel Affirmations
in mid-October, Reel Affirmations is the third largest LGBT film festival (in terms of attendance) in the United States and the largest all-volunteer film festival in the world. Reel Affirmations is a program -
Brookings Institution
The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization based in Washington, D.C. Originally a division of Washington University in St. Louis through founder Robert S. Brookings' service as Chancellor of Washington University, Brookings -
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 -
Julian Eltinge
of Love with Rudolf Valentino. By the time Eltinge arrived in Hollywood, he was considered one of the highest paid actors on the American stage but with the arrival of the Great Depression and the -
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 -
Cecil Beaton
English fashion and portrait photographer and an Academy Award-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 -
Wanda Sykes
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 as one of the 25 funniest people in -
Pat Patterson
Pierre Clermont (January 19, 1941-December 2, 2020) https://people.com/sports/pat-patterson-wwe-hall-of-famer-and-first-gay-wrestling-superstar-dies-at-79/ better known by his ring name Pat Patterson, is -
Madge Weinstein
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 mainstream -
LGBT rights in Mississippi
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COLAGE
COLAGE (Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere) is an organization, created in 1989 by the children of several lesbians and gay men who felt a need for support. Though its membership is not necessarily LGBT -
LGBT rights in Bermuda
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LGBT rights in Albania
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Kris Fisher
Francis Christopher "Kris" Fisher is a fictional character on the long-running British Channel 4 television soap opera Hollyoaks. He has been played by actor Gerard McCarthy since 2006. -
Jean Genet
His major works include the novels Querelle of Brest, The Thief's Journal, and Our Lady of the Flowers, and the plays The Balcony, The Blacks, The Maids and The Screens. Genet's mother was -
Edge
owned by Edge Media Network. A nationwide network, they are based in Boston, Massachusetts. They expanded from the Northeast starting in 2004 and now serve the entire U.S. with a presence scaled for local -
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 -
Montgomery Clift
Template:Infobox actor Edward Montgomery Clift (October 17, 1920–July 23, 1966) was an American film actor. He was known for brooding, sensitive, working-class character roles, and received four Academy Award nominations during his -
Esther Bloom
of storylines focused around the character were devised. Esther wins an internship with Company magazine. Off-screen the magazine's staff noticed Esther's liking of fashion and contacted Hollyoaks with the storyline idea. The -
Debraj Shome
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