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Destroyer (Timely Comics)
popular superhero creation before the Fantastic Four was the Destroyer, debuting in Mystic Comics#6 (Oct. 1941). The artist co-creator is unknown; the story penciler-inker was Jack Binder, the cover-artist Alex Schomburg. -
Lark Street
front of the new shops in the active portion of Lark Street, some local residents have protested the neglect of the northwestern side of the street (crossing west of Washington Avenue), which runs down into -
Jesse Liberty
Jesse Liberty (born July 10, 1955 in Brooklyn, New York), now living in Massachusetts. Liberty is an expert and best-selling author on Microsoft.NET and has written over a dozen books on.NET, web -
Socket (film)
was followed by its West Coast Premiere on Friday, July 20 in Los Angeles at Outfest 07. The film was awarded an AT&T Pioneers: Best of Festival Award jury prize at The Indianapolis LGBT -
John Lind (female impersonator)
the small town Vissefjärda, but grew up in Karlskrona. The local director of theatre, Hildur Carlsberg, helped the young Lind get a place at the Alhambra variety theatre in Stockholm. At the age of 18 -
Paul Popham
was chairman of the AIDS Action Council, a lobbying organization in Washington. He was the basis for the character of Bruce Niles in Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart, which was one of the first -
Bad Education
metafiction, sexual abuse by Catholic priests, transsexuality and drug use are also important themes and devices in the plot. The film was released on 19 March 2004 in Spain and 10 September 2004 in Mexico -
Sexual identity
Sexual identity is a term that, like sex, has two distinctively different meanings. One describes an identity roughly based on sexual orientation, the other an identity based on sexual characteristics, which is not socially based -
Justin Lee
the same sex, however they have handled that, and who love Jesus and say, OK, you are welcome here, and then let's pray together and figure out where God wants us to take it." -
Mark Leduc
Mark Leduc (May 4, 1962 – July 22, 2009) was a boxer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, who won a silver medal at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics. Leduc turned pro in 1992 and had limited success -
List of American publications
News and information[] The Advocate (LPI Media; ISSN 0001-8996), The Gay& Lesbian Review Worldwide (Gay& Lesbian Review, Inc; ISSN 1532-1118), LGBTN (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual& Transgendered News), Lambda Book Report (Lambda Rising, Inc; ISSN -
Marie France
a Parisian pop icon of the 1970s. Marie-France was hired in 1969 at the Alcazar in the "Latin Quarter", where she became famous as a Marilyn Monroe look-alike. She remained one of the -
Glenn Burke
Template:Infobox MLB retired Glenn Lawrence Burke (November 16, 1952 (Oakland, California) - May 30, 1995) was a Major League Baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics from 1976 to 1979. Burke was -
Aaron Fricke
the senior prom at Cumberland High School in Cumberland, Rhode Island. Shortly after he came out in 1980, Aaron began seeing another male student, Paul Guilbert, and the two fell in love. Aaron decided to -
Alan Ball
He is particularly notable for writing American Beauty and for creating Six Feet Under and True Blood, work which earned him an Academy Award, an Emmy, and awards from the Writers, Directors, and Producers Guilds. -
John Church
parents are unknown. He was sent to the Foundling Hospital and spent his first six years in the care of a woman at Hadlow, near Tonbridge, Kent, before returning to the Hospital. There he remained -
Utah Pride Center
as the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Community Center of Utah, Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Utah, The Center, and GLBTCCU. The Center shares a building with the ACLU of Utah at 355 North 300 -
Alix Dobkin
graduated from Germantown High School in 1958, and the Tyler School of Art, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, in 1962. She began performing the Greenwich Village coffeehouse scene in the early'60's. -
Helmut Berger
Bad Ischl, Austria, into a family of hoteliers and although he had no interest in gastronomy or the hospitality industry, he initially trained and worked in this area. At the age of 18, he moved -
Gay Blackpool
During the second world war, there was a proliferation of cafés, pubs and clubs where homosexual men could meet in Blackpool. In the 1990s, the town began to be promoted as a gay tourist destination. -
Gro Hammerseng
Gro Hammerseng (born April 10, 1980 in Gjøvik) is a Norwegian handball player. She is currently the captain of the Norway women's national handball team, and plays club handball for Danish club Ikast-Bording -
Florena Budwin
died. She remained at Andersonville until it was threatened by Union forces, and was then transferred to the Florence Stockade in Florence, South Carolina. Less than three months before the end of the war, her -
National Reno Gay Rodeo
given out; first, "King of the Cowboys," second, "Queen of the Cowgirls," and third, "Miss Dusty Spurs" (the drag queen). The rodeo became a minor success; proceeds from the rodeo went to supporting the local -
Edwin Morgan
and, after interrupting his studies to serve in World War II with the Royal Army Medical Corps, graduated in 1947 and became a lecturer at the University. He worked there until his retirement in 1980. -
Kismet (Marvel Comics)
also known as Paragon and Her is a fictional superheroine that has appeared in various comic book series published by Marvel Comics. She exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe.
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