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Henry Cowell
then by many to be wild. Today they are the Bible of the young and still, to the conservatives, "advanced."... No other composer of our time has produced a body of works so radical and -
Judaism
The subject of homosexuality in Judaism dates back to the Biblical book of Leviticus. This describes sexual intercourse between males as an "abomination" that may be subject to capital punishment, although Halakhic courts are not -
Louise Brooks
Louise Brooks (14 November 1906 – 8 August 1985) was an American dancer, showgirl, and silent film actress. She became, at the end of her life, a writer and critic of the silent film era. Born -
Campaign for Homosexual Equality
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Candy Darling
associate, Bob Colacello, Candy was born in 1946, while IMDb has listed her year of birth as 1948. Her friend, roommate, and posthumous editor, Jeremiah Newton, states that she was born on November 24, 1944. -
Lightning Lass
is the name of a comic book character owned by DC Comics whose adventures take place in the future of the Legion of Super-Heroes. There has been more than one version of this character -
Kentucky Equality Federation
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Mark Oaten
councillor and was employed as a lobbyist by various Westminster public affairs companies. He was leader of the SDP group on Watford Borough Council. He stood for the Watford seat at the 1992 election and -
Tom Limoncelli
Tom Limoncelli Tom Limoncelli (born December 2, 1968) is a noted system administrator, Author, speaker and bisexual activist. -
Mark Tewksbury
winning the gold medal in the 100 metres backstroke at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He also hosted the first season of How It's Made, a Canadian documentary series, in 2001. Tewksbury was awarded the -
Unitarian Universalism
Unitarian Universalism and the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) have a long-standing tradition of welcoming LGBT people. The first ordained minister of any religion in the U.S. or Canada to come out was the -
John Sewell
John Sewell, (Order of Canada), (born Dec. 8, 1940) is a political activist and writer on municipal affairs; he was the mayor of Toronto, Canada from 1978 to 1980. Raised in the Beaches neighborhood, in -
Queer nationalism
form of gay and lesbian emancipation movement is based on the idea that homosexuals are not a group of humans with deviant sexual practices but a folk due to their specific culture and customs. The -
Gay Police Association
gay and bisexual police officers and police staff in the United Kingdom. Much of the history regarding the formation of the Association can be found in "Coming Out Of The Blue" a (1993) book by -
Demographics of the United States
The U.S. city with the largest gay population is New York City, with an estimated 272,493 gay residents. Los Angeles is second with 154,270, followed by Chicago with 114,449 and San -
Same-sex marriage status in the United States by state
of same-sex unions right now regardless of pending litigation. See same-sex marriage legislation in the United States for the outcome of specific legislation and same-sex marriage legislation in the United States by -
List of events in the United States
The following is a list of LGBT events in the United States. This mainly encompasses gay pride parades but can also include some sporting events and film festivals. LGBT events are organised to promote tolerance -
Legal status of adoption in the United States
or adoptive child without terminating the first legal parent's rights. Second-parent adoption was started by the National Center for Lesbian Rights (formerly the Lesbian Rights Project) in the mid-1980s. California, Connecticut, Illinois -
Rights and responsibilities of marriages in the United States
According to the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO), there are over a thousand federal laws that treat married people differently from single people. It should be noted that these rights and responsibilities apply only -
List of gay villages in the United States
Many of the following have been dissected into separate articles for gay villages in specific states of the United States. -
List of rights organizations in the United States
4], Basic Rights Oregon [5], Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights [6] (BAPHR), Cheer, Dorothy, Cheer!, Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere (COLAGE) [7], Daughters of Bilitis, Digital Queers (DQ), DignityUSA (Catholic Church), EQCA (Equality -
History of Don't ask, don't tell
This article covers the history of the Don't ask, don't tell policy in the United States. During the American Revolutionary War, the armed forces treated sodomy (then broadly defined as oral or anal -
History of the bear subculture
very similar in appearance to the ideal of the North American lumberjack. Lumberjacks often encounter bears and the two have always been associated with each other. A romantic conflation of the bear and the lumberjack -
List of the first LGBT holders of political offices
This is a list of political offices which have been held by a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgendered person, with details of the first holder of each office. It should only list people who came -
Battle of the Sexes
States by Fox Searchlight Pictures on September 22, 2017. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Stone and Carell and the direction, with some calling it the best performance of Stone
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Shadow Hearts is a series of role playing games for the PlayStation 2. The original Shadow Hearts was developed by Sacnoth and released by Midway in the United States in 2001. The sequel, Shadow Hearts: Covenant (or Shadow Hearts…