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Jane Ellen Harrison
Jane Ellen Harrison (September 9, 1850–April 5, 1928) was a ground-breaking British classical scholar, linguist and feminist. Harrison is one of the founders, with Karl Kerenyi and Walter Burkert, of modern studies in -
Eve Ensler
Monologues. Ensler graduated from Middlebury College in 1975. She married Richard McDermott in 1978 and divorced in 1988. She is the adoptive mother of actor Dylan McDermott, whom she adopted when he was 18 and -
Lambda Literary Award
community." The awards were instituted in 1988. Beginning in 2011, the Lambda Literary Awards also took over the Jim Duggins Outstanding Mid-Career Novelists' Prize, formerly presented by the Saints and Sinners Literary Festival. The -
Carol Leifer
is an American comedian, writer, producer and actor whose career as a stand-up comedian started in the 1970s when she was in college. David Letterman discovered her performing in a comedy club in the -
Harvey Milk High School
at-risk youth, especially those who are LGBTQ. After becoming a fully-accredited public school in 2002, the high school is now administered by the New York City Department of Education, separate from HMI. The -
Wendy Carlos
significantly more difficult to use than it is today. Multitrack recording techniques played a critical role in the time-consuming process of creating this album. Switched-On Bach became the first classical album to sell -
Derek Pattinson
at the County Grammar School, Whitehaven and at The Queen's College, Oxford, where, despite having won the Stanhope Historical Essay Prize, he obtained only Second Class in the Final Honour School of Modern History -
List of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender sportspeople
hockey player (2002) Dumaresq, Michelle, mountain biker (2002) Duplitzer, Imke, Olympic fencer F[] Fashanu, Justin, soccer player (1988) Fernandez, Gigi, tennis professional Fisher, Joey, ice hockey G[] Galindo, Rudy, figure skater (1996) Gallagher, Ed, offensive -
Theorem (film)
are the desert and the timelessness of divinity. Pasolini later expanded this film into a novel with the same name. Giorgio Battistelli composed an opera based on the film. In 2005, Koch-Lorber Films announced -
Paul Rudnick
around the world, and Ben Brantley, when reviewing Rudnick’s “The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told” in The New York Times, wrote that, “Line by line, Mr. Rudnick may be the funniest writer for the -
Flatman (comics)
pages of the Avengers West Coast in 1989. Flatman is a member and second-in-command of the Great Lakes Avengers, an unauthorized division of the regular Avengers superhero group. The GLA watches over the -
Alison Bechdel
Alison Bechdel (born September 10, 1960) is an American cartoonist. Originally best known for the long-running comic strip Dykes To Watch Out For, in 2006 she became a best-selling and critically acclaimed author -
Gay Left
men who produced a journal of the same name published every six months in London, England between the years 1975 and 1980. It was the aftermath of the evaporation of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF -
Chia Black Dragon
a dark fantasy series of novels written by Stephen Marley. Chia is identified in the novels as "The most dangerous woman in the history of man". The term "Chinese Gothic" was coined to describe the -
Jonathan Ned Katz
Template:Multiple issues This article is about the historian and he has provided the data. For the queer studies professor, see Jonathan D. Katz. For the actor, see Jonathan Katz. For the technology writer, see -
Divine
1917-1993) and Diana Frances Milstead (née Vukovich), at the age of 12 the family moved to Lutherville, a suburb of Baltimore. John Waters was a childhood friend who lived six houses down the street. -
Dorian
exclusive or not). Some people use it as the masculine equivalent of lesbian (referring to exclusive attraction). The term "gay" is used as an adjective to describe homosexuality, and is also often used by the -
Ski Bums
lesbian skiing and snowboarding club. Ski Bums was founded in December, 2003 by Chris French, who created the club in the hopes of finding a small group of gay friends for skiing and snowboarding trips -
Brenda Howard
Brenda Howard (December 24, 1946 – June 28 2005) was a bisexual civil rights activist and sex-positive feminist, who was an important figure in the modern LGBT rights movement. Howard was born in the Bronx -
Nick Henderson
Nick Henderson (born 27 April 1988) is a Scottish Jew who lives in Israel. He came to prominence as a gay-rights advocate where he successfully lobbied for Same-sex marriage to be introduced in -
Guy Hocquenghem
December 1946 – 28 August 1988) was a French writer and queer theorist. Guy Hocquenghem was born in the suburbs of Paris and was educated at the Ecole Normale Supérieure. His participation in the May 1968 -
Alberta Hunter
songwriter and nurse. Her career had started back in the early 1920s, and from there on, she became a successful Jazz recording artist, being critically accalimed to the ranks of Ethel Waters and Bessie Smith. -
Janine Lindemulder
Mirada, California, USA) is an American exotic dancer and adult film actress, best known for her work in American pornographic films (typically credited as just Janine), during the mid-1990s and a 2004-2005 comeback. -
Black Cat Bar
Template:Coor title d The Black Cat Bar or Black Cat Café was a bar in San Francisco, California. It opened in 1906 and closed in 1921. The Black Cat re-opened in 1933 and -
John Boswell
full professor in 1982. In 1987, Boswell helped organize and found the Lesbian and Gay Studies Center at Yale, which is now the Research Fund for Lesbian and Gay Studies. He was named the A
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