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Laurie Toby Edison
Template:Infobox Artist Laurie Toby Edison (1942-) is an internationally exhibited portrait photographer. Her three suites of photographs include a series of nudes of fat women, a series of nudes of a very diverse cross -
Bijou Video
Established in 1969 by Steven Toushin [1], Bijou Video is a company specializing in the production of gay pornographic films, based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Bijou Video founder Steven Toushin, originally of Brooklyn, New -
Chris Glaser
Chris Glaser has been an activist in the movement for full inclusion of GLBT Christians in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) for over 30 years. He graduated from Yale University with a Master of -
Ione Skye
of Jewish descent. She is the sister of Camp Freddy singer Donovan Leitch. Skye was raised in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Connecticut, and briefly attended Hollywood High School for the Performing Arts in 1987. -
Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
The Gay& Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is a media monitoring organization that works to prevent the defamation of LGBT people in the media and to work toward public acceptance of LGBT people. It was -
Sue Wicks
Sue Wicks (born Susan Joy Wicks on November 26, 1966 in Center Moriches, New York) is a former basketball player in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She played with the New York Liberty -
Varla Jean Merman
Varla Jean Merman is a character originated and portrayed by Jeffery Roberson, an American actor, singer and drag performer. Varla's fictitious pedigree boasts that Ernest Borgnine is her father and Ethel Merman is her -
1986 in LGBT rights
Events[] In New Zealand the Homosexual Law Reform Act made the age of consent for sexual acts between two men the same as that for between a man and a woman, 16. June[] June 30 -
Shannon Minter
Shannon Price Minter (born February 14, 1961) is an American civil rights attorney and the legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights in San Francisco. A 1993 graduate of Cornell Law School, Minter -
Minor White
Template:Infobox Artist Minor Martin White (July 9, 1908 – June 24, 1976) was an American photographer born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. -
Final Analysis
Alfred Hitchcock, particularly Vertigo.[4] It is the final film of director of photography Jordan Cronenweth. In San Francisco, Freudian psychiatrist Isaac Barr treats Diana Baylor, a woman with obsessive–compulsive disorder suffering from frightening -
Unisex public toilet
A unisex public toilet, also known as a unisex toilet, unisex bathroom, family toilet, or gender-neutral bathroom, is a public restroom or toilet that is available for use by either the male or female -
Terry Baum
Terry Baum (born November 27, 1946) is a playwright who lives in San Francisco. In 2004, she ran for the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Green Party, against House Minority -
J.D.s
J.D.s is a queer punk zine founded in Toronto by G.B. Jones and co-published with Bruce LaBruce, that ran for eight issues from 1985 to 1991. " J.D.s is seen -
Purple hand
Francisco's Examiner in response to another in a series of news articles disparaging LGBT people in San Francisco's gay bars and clubs. The "peaceful protest" against the "homophobic editorial policies" of the San -
John J. McNeill
John J. McNeill was ordained as a Jesuit priest in 1959 and now is a psychotherapist and an academic theologian, with a particular reputation within the field of Queer Theology. He obtained a Ph.D -
Peaches Christ
Template:Infobox actor Peaches Christ (stage name for Joshua Grannell) is a San Francisco underground drag performer, emcee, filmmaker, and actor. Christ currently resides in San Francisco where her Backlash Production Company and Midnight Mass -
Hibernia Beach LIVE
Hibernia Beach LIVE was a gay-themed call-in talk radio show broadcast on San Francisco, California rock radio station KITS "Live 105" from October 1989 to 2000. The program was named after "Hibernia Beach -
James Stoll
gay rights resolution in 1970. He founded the first counseling center for gays and lesbians in San Francisco. In the 1970s he established the first hospice on Maui. He was president of the San Francisco -
Harry J. Buncke
has served as a clinical professor of surgery at both Stanford University and the University of California - San Francisco. He is the author of 15 movies and television tapes, four surgical textbooks, and more than -
Michael Shaowanasai
School of Law at Chulalongkorn University in 1985, earned a bachelor's of fine arts degree at San Francisco Art Institute in 1994 and a master's of fine arts from the Art Institute of -
Vicky Belo
Template:Primarysources Victoria G. Belo, popularly known as Dr. Vicki Belo, is a renowned cosmetic surgeon in the Philippines. She is famous for having performed dermatological services on high-profile members of Philippine showbiz, politics -
Rockway Institute
The Rockway Institute is a non-partisan, national center for LGBT research and public policy affiliated with the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University in San Francisco. Rockway Institute brings together scientific -
Anything That Moves
Anything That Moves was a literary, journalistic, and topical magazine published in the United States from 1990 to 2002. It started as an expansion of the San Francisco Bay Area Bisexual Network's newsletter, and -
Sapphire (author)
Sapphire (born Ramona Lofton in 1950 in Fort Ord, California) is the pen name of a highly acclaimed African American author and performance poet. She attended City College of San Francisco and City College of
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Full House is an American sitcom that aired from September 22, 1987 to May 23, 1995 on ABC. It has a total of 192 episodes in 8 seasons. Before the beginning of the series, Danny Tanner married Pam Katsopolis, and they…