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Wal Torres
Wal Torres (São Paulo, 1950) is a Brazilian gender therapist and sexologist. For many years, Wal Torres (who was born male) worked as a consultant in the petrochemical and fertilizing industries, where he had a -
Du er ikke alene
You Are Not Alone (Danish: Du er ikke alene) is a 1978 Danish coming-of-age film written by Lasse Nielsen and Bent Petersen, directed by Lasse Nielsen and Ernst Johansen and produced by Steen -
Sabrina Jalees
comedy series Carol's Second Act. The daughter of a Swiss mother and a Pakistani father, she graduated from Earl Haig Secondary School, and later from the Radio and Television Arts program at Ryerson University -
Avram Finkelstein
Avram Finkelstein is a graphic artist, gay rights activist, and member of the AIDS art collective Gran Fury. Finkelstein describes himself as a "red diaper baby", raised by leftist parents who encouraged him to develop -
Zac Young
designer before deciding that baking was his true passion. He then moved to New York City in 2003 to enroll at the Institute of Culinary Education and graduated in 2006. Young originated the PieCaken dessert. -
Gay Weddings
Gay Weddings is a 2002 American reality television series that aired on Bravo. The series, created by openly gay producers Kirk Marcolina and Douglas Ross, followed two lesbian and two gay couples as they prepared -
Ciao Bella
Ciao Bella is an 86-minute 2007 Swedish feature film by director Mani Masserat-Agah and is the Iranian-Swedish director's debut long feature film. Gothenburg is host for an international soccer tournament called -
Anthony Romero
Anthony D. Romero is the American executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union. Romero was born in New York City on July 9, 1965 to Puerto Rican parents Demetrio and Coralie Romero. He was -
Frederick M. Molyneux
Frederick Merivale Molyneux (1885-1948) was sixth Bishop of Melanesia. A graduate of Keble College, Oxford, and Cuddesdon College, he served as assistant Bishop of Melanesia from 1925 to 1928, and as assistant bishop from -
Brent Ridge
Brent Ridge is an American physician, business owner, and reality television participant. He was formerly the Vice President of Healthy Living for Martha Stewart Omnimedia. Together with his partner Josh Kilmer-Purcell, Ridge bought in -
Leo Martello
author, lecturer, gay civil rights activist, and an early voice in the American Neopagan movement. He drew heavily on his Sicilian heritage, teaching the Strega Tradition which was named after the Italian word for Witch. -
Kevin Tsai
Template:Infobox actor Kevin Tsai (Chinese: 蔡康永; pinyin: Cai Kangyong) is a writer, TV Host in the Republic of China (Taiwan). He is most well known for his role in hosting the TV -
Ed Flanagan
Edward S. Flanagan, commonly known as Ed Flanagan, is an American politician from Vermont. Since January 2005, he has served as a Vermont State Senator. Flanagan graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a B -
Richard Winger
Richard Lee Winger (born August 27, 1943) has been for the last forty years the leading advocate in the United States for minor political parties, in particular for more equitable laws allowing access to the -
Gay.tv
GAY.tv was an Italian television channel that debuted in 2002 with programming aimed at an LGBT audience. Due to low revenue, it closed on December 18, 2008. This article is a stub. You can -
Graham Payn
Graham Payn (25 April 1918 – 4 November 2005) was born in Pietermaritzburg in South Africa. He was a British actor and singer, gay and the life partner of the late Sir Noel Coward. Payn moved -
Todd Wider
Todd Wider is an American plastic surgeon and film producer based in New York, who is active in documentary filmmaking. He graduated from Ward Melville High School in 1982, Princeton University in 1986, and Columbia -
All About Love
banned in China, and the Hong Kong film industry relied on the Chinese market. Ms. Hui, a graduate of the London Film School, described the film as "serious...but it is also very commercial," adding -
Anna Calvi
wide-ranging operatic contralto voice and sometimes androgynous stage appearance. Born to therapist parents in London, Calvi graduated from the University of Southampton with a degree in music, having studied violin. She subsequently worked as -
Gabriele Bertaccini
Gabriele Bertaccini (born 18 December 1985) is an Italian chef and television personality known for his role as food expert on Netflix's Say I Do. Bertaccini was born and raised in Florence to a -
Alex Ross (music critic)
Alex Ross (born 1968) has been the music critic of The New Yorker magazine since 1996. Ross is a 1986 graduate of St. Albans School and a 1990 graduate of Harvard University, where he studied -
Tony Miller (California)
Template:Infobox Officeholder Tony Miller is an attorney and former Secretary of State. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as Chief Deputy Secretary of State from 1981–94. Miller was a longtime public -
Paul Egertson
Lutheran University. Egertson maintained a happy upbringing, entering the priesthood during his early lifetime. In 1955 he graduated with a B.A. degree from Pepperdine University, continuing to study for a M.Th. degree which -
The Boy with the Sun in His Eyes
of the flamboyant Solange, a B-movie actress best known in Europe for her roles in'80s Italian horror movies. As John follows her into heady whirlwind romances with cute French pop stars and deadly -
Death in Venice (film)
Death in Venice (original Italian title: Morte a Venezia) is a 1971 Italian–French drama film directed in Panavision and Technicolor by Luchino Visconti and starring Dirk Bogarde and Björn Andrésen. It is based on
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