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Out Now Consulting
Template:Infobox Company Out Now Consulting is a marketing agency that provides specialised gay marketing services to large companies by researching gay lifestyles and using the information to develop strategies to target gay and lesbian -
Chad Harris-Crane
Template:Infobox soap character Chad Harris-Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV Soap opera Passions. He was last portrayed by Charles Divins, but was previously portrayed by Donn Swaby from September 23 -
Angela Morley
Angela Morley (born on 10 March 1924) is an English composer and conductor. Angela Morley was born in Leeds, Yorkshire on 10 March 1924. She attributes her entry into successful composing and arranging largely to -
St. Thomas' Parish Dupont Circle
The first service took place on June 25, 1899. St. Thomas’ became known as a “very high society” church because so many of the Washington elite came through its doors including Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry -
Transgender Rights in Tamil Nadu
for fifteen days. Tamil Nadu has made great strides in trying to integrate the transgenders into the society. This includes welfare schemes initiated by the Government and acceptance of transgenders into the mainstream media and -
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Gail language
Gail, or Gayle, is an English and Afrikaans-based secret language used primarily by English and Afrikaans-speaking gay men in urban communities of South Africa, and is similar in some respects to Polari in -
John Church
The Reverend John Church (born 1780-circa 1835) was an Independent minister most famous for his involvement in the homosexual scandal of the Vere Street Coterie. He is often claimed as the first openly gay -
Fetish club
A fetish club is a nightclub, bar or other entertainment venue which caters to clientele interested in some of (but not necessarily all) fetish fashion, bondage, dominance/submission, and/or sadism and masochism (For short -
Juliana Delgado Lopera
Juliana Delgado Lopera (born June 4, 1988) is a queer writer and performer. They are the author of ¡Cuéntamelo! an illustrated collection of queer immigrant histories in the United States during the 1980s. They use -
Bisexual pride flag
flag of the larger LGBT community. His aim was to increase the visibility of bisexuals, both among society as a whole and within the LGBT community. The magenta (pink) stripe at the top of the -
LGBT rights in North Korea
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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 -
Elizabeth Stuart (theologian)
Dr Elizabeth Stuart is a leading UK theologian specialising in Queer Theology. She is Professor of Christian Theology at the University of Winchester and was founding chair of the Centre for the Study of Christianity -
Maher Sabry
Maher Sabry (in Arabic ماهر صبري) is an Egyptian theater director, playwright, film director, producer and screenwriter, poet, writer and cartoonist artist. A gay activist, he was the first director to portray gay and lesbian -
LGBT rights in Peru
This article is concerned with the situation in the modern Peruvian state. For information about homosexuality in antiquity, see homosexuality in ancient Peru. LGBT Rights -
Greer Lankton
and sexuality are recurring themes in her art. Her dolls are created in the likeness of those society calls "freaks", and have often been compared to the surrealist works of Hans Bellmer, who made surreal -
Sissyphobia: Gay Men and Effeminate Behavior
Sissyphobia: Gay Men and Effeminate Behavior is a book by Tim Bergling. The neologism "sissyphobia" refers to the fear or hatred of effeminate men, or "sissies." The term itself is analogous to "homophobia". Bergling argues -
Shabnam Mausi
Shabnam "Mausi" Bano (शबनम मौसी) ("Mausi" noun. Hindi - "Aunty") is the first Indian Transgendered or hijra to be elected to public office. She was an elected member of the Madhya Pradesh State Legislative Assembly from -
Trevvy
TREVVY started in August 2006 through a re-branding exercise of Singapore's first gay portal. Trevvy.com has over 120,000 registered users and counts renowned international brands such as Nivea, Nike, New Balance -
LGBT rights in Kuwait
Kuwait is a Muslim nation and thus both homosexuality and cross-dressing are treated as crimes and signs of immorality. However, as is the case with other "moderate" Muslim nations in the Middle East, there -
Madame Fatal
Madame Fatal (sometimes spelled "Madam Fatal") is a fictional comic book crimefighter in Quality Comics stories during the Golden Age of Comic Books. The character is notable as the first cross-dressing comics hero. (The -
Wilton Manors, Florida
Wilton Manors is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2006 estimates, the city had a population of 12,879. Wilton Manors is part of the -
Paul Moore
like his father before him and an older brother, he was a member of Wolf's Head Society at Yale College.He left Yale in 1941 to join the Marine Corps. He was a highly -
Harlan Pruden
board of for the American Indian Community House’s Board, he co-founded the NorthEast Two-Spirit Society (NE2SS), where he devotes much time and energy to revitalizing traditional cultural values, culture and ceremonies for
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