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Wolfenden report
The Report of the Departmental Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution (better known as the Wolfenden report, after Lord Wolfenden, the chairman of the committee) was published in Britain on 3 September 1957 after a -
Jim Neal
Template:Infobox Politician Jim Neal is an entrepreneur and former investment banker who was a candidate for the U.S. Senate (D-NC ) in 2008. He finished second to Kay Hagan in the Democratic primary -
Neal Pozner
Neal Pozner (1955 – June 21, 1994), sometimes credited as Neil Pozner, was an award-winning art director, editor, and writer known for his work in the comic book industry. He worked with DC Comics at -
Election
Election is a 1999 American black comedy-drama film directed and written by Alexander Payne and adapted by him and Jim Taylor from Tom Perrotta's 1998 novel of the same title. The plot revolves -
Rites (magazine)
Template:Sections Rites was a Canadian magazine, published for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in Canada from 1984 to 1992. -
Socket (film)
Socket is an independent sci-fi thriller released in 2007. Dark and sexual, it tells the story of a gay man being drawn into a cult of electricity addicts after being struck by lightning. It -
Melbourne Queer Film Festival
The Melbourne Queer Film Festival, or MQFF, has been running continuously since 1991 [1] [2]. It is the oldest queer film festival in Australia and one of the oldest queer film festivals in the world -
Tim Stevenson
Tim Stevenson is a Canadian politician and United Church clergyman. He is currently an elected member of the Vancouver City Council as a member of Vision Vancouver and the only openly gay city councillor. Stevenson -
Genre (magazine)
Genre magazine was a New York City city-based monthly periodical written for gay men. It was owned by gay press publisher Window Media, a subsidiary of Avalon Equity Partners. Launched in 1991 as a -
Terre Thaemlitz
Records, to Universal Music Germany's Classical Division, to the UK dance label Disorient, and so on. Graphic design, photography, illustration, text and video also play an important part in Thaemlitz' projects. His writings on -
Pride Connections Center
Template:Nofootnotes The Pride Connections Center is a community services center serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, as well as all people living with HIV/AIDS in north eastern New Jersey. Established -
Gladys Bentley
Gladys Bentley (12 August 1907-18 January 1960) was a famous African-American blues singer during the Harlem Renaissance. Bentley was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of American George L. Bentley and his wife -
Anne Desclos
Anne Desclos (September 23, 1907 - April 27, 1998) was a French journalist and novelist who wrote under the pseudonyms Dominique Aury and Pauline Réage. Born in Rochefort-sur-Mer, Charente-Maritime, France to a bilingual -
Sensitive Pornograph
Sensitive Pornograph (センシティブ・ポルノグラフ Senshitibu Porunogurafu) is a Japanese yaoi anime OVA based after a Boys' Love manga anthology of short stories by Ashika Sakura -
Pete Townshend
Peter Dennis Blandford "Pete" Townshend (born May 19, 1945 in Chiswick, London, England) is an English rock musician, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter and author, known principally as the guitarist and songwriter for the rock group -
THINK AGAIN
THINK AGAIN is an artist-activist collaborative founded in 1997 by David John Attyah (b. Los Angeles) and S.A. Bachman (b. Columbus, Ohio.) They create billboard and public art campaigns throughout the United States -
Mandy (24 character)
Template:24 character Mandy is a fictional character, played by Mia Kirshner, on the television series 24. So far, she has appeared in seven episodes, in days 1, 2, and 4. She is a terrorist -
Foxglove (DC Comics)
Foxglove (Donna Cavanagh) is a fictional character from the Sandman graphic novels, written by Neil Gaiman. She first appears in Sandman#32 (November 1991), though she is first mentioned by her real name in Sandman -
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 -
Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation
The Hirschfeld-Eddy Foundation (Hirschfeld-Eddy-Stiftung) was founded in Berlin in June 2007. It is a Foundation for the Human Rights of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender people. The Foundation's name remembers two -
Sapphire (author)
of reading and writing. Her first novel Push brought her much praise and some controversy for its graphic account of a young black woman growing up in a cycle of incest and abuse. She lives -
Ben and Arthur
Ben and Arthur is a 2002 American romantic drama film written, directed, produced, edited, scored by and starring Sam Mraovich, distributed by Ariztical Entertainment. The film concerns a recently married gay couple who face opposition -
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her son, and aside from occasional moments of warmth, does not treat him as such; however, it shoulg be noted that Elphaba was not a particularly affectionate person. In an interview, author Gregory Maguire describes -
Sara Ryan
Template:Infobox writer Sara Ryan (born 1971) is an American writer and librarian living in Oregon. -
Visible
Visible is billed as a not-for-profit, free, quarterly magazine dedicated to the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. See also LGBT history. The first issue was scheduled for December 2005
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