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Cursed
Cursed is a 2005 American-German werewolf body horror film directed by Wes Craven and written by screenwriter Kevin Williamson, who both collaborated on Scream. The film stars Christina Ricci and Jesse Eisenberg as two -
Surro-Gate
Surro-Gate is one of the LGBT-themed episodes of American Dad!. This episode mainly centers around Stan, who hears the news that Greg and Terry are having plans of starting a family through in -
Boomer
Boomer is the blond-haired, blue-eyed member of The Rowdyruff Boys. He is Bubbles' male equivalent and evil counterpart and was originally created by Mojo Jojo. After being killed by the Powerpuff Girls' kiss -
Ilana Kloss
Template:Infobox Tennis player Ilana Kloss (born 22 March 1956) is a former professional tennis player and the leader of World Team Tennis. -
Jazz Jennings
Jazz Jennings (born October 6, 2000) is an American YouTube personality, spokesmodel, television personality and LGBTQ rights activist. Jennings is notable for being one of the youngest publicly documented people to be identified as gender -
Quentin Costa
Dr. Quentin Costa is a fictional character in the American television series Nip/Tuck, portrayed by Bruno Campos. Quentin Costa is introduced in the episode "Sean McNamara" as a plastic surgeon from Atlanta, Georgia. He -
Stephanie Sellars
October 2007. She graduated from Gettysburg College with a BA in English and French (magna cum laude). She also attended St. Catherine's College (Oxford University) and the Institute for American Universities in Avignon, France. -
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Leory F. Aarons
Leroy "Roy" F. Aarons (December 8, 1933 – November 28, 2004) was an American journalist, editor, author, playwright, founder of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA), and founding member of the Robert C. Maynard -
Eyre de Lanux
1894 - September 8, 1996), was an American artist, writer, and art deco designer who created lacquered furniture and geometric patterned rugs in Paris during the 1920s. She was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and studied art -
Mohel
they designate a mohel as a delegate. The mohel is specially trained and a specialist in circumcisions and the rituals surrounding the procedure. Many mohelim are either doctors or rabbis (and some are even both -
Bob Basker
Template:Obituary Born on September 30 1918, in East Harlem, New York, and raised in an Orthodox Jewish home, his birth name was Solomon Basker. Bob was a “political activist” and “coalition builder” long before -
Cowboy Junction
Cowboy Junction is an American gay-related movie released in 2004. In Texas, a closeted lawyer/husband returns home with a surprise for his lonely, sex-starved wife - a cowboy hunk to serve as their -
All Over the Guy
All Over the Guy is a 2001 American gay-themed romantic comedy film directed by Julie Davis and written by Dan Bucatinsky. All Over the Guy is about Eli (Dan Bucatinsky) and Tom (Richard Ruccolo -
Boat Trip
Boat Trip is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Mort Nathan in his feature film directorial debut and starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Horatio Sanz, Vivica A. Fox, Roselyn Sánchez, and Roger Moore. The -
Rebecca Rubin
Rebecca Rubin is a Russian Jewish immigrant who’s obsessed with Yiddish theatre and vaudeville shows and wears purple all the time. She’s going to be a Broadway diva or a silent film star -
Playboy Magazine
Playboy is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine, formerly in print and currently online. It was founded in Chicago in 1953, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a$1 -
Screenwriter
Also, professional screenwriters do not often work for free, but amateur screenwriters will often work for free and are considered "writers in training." Spec scripts are usually penned by unknown professional screenwriters and amateur screenwriters. -
Fame (film)
Fame is a 1980 American teen musical drama film directed by Alan Parker. Set in New York City, it chronicles the lives and hardships of students attending the High School of Performing Arts (known today -
Gabby Deveaux
Gabby Deveaux is a fictional character on the Showtime television series The L Word. She is played by the American actress Guinevere Turner. Gabby first appeared on episode 1.02:Let's do it. Despite -
Boy Culture (film)
stars Derek Magyar, Darryl Stephens, Patrick Bauchau, Jonathon Trent, and Emily Brooke Hands. A successful escort describes in a series of confessions his entangled romantic relationships with his two roommates and an older, enigmatic client. -
Torsolette
as boning or vertical seams for structure and support. It usually, though not always, has brassiere cups, and is distinguished from the bustier by its length. It sometimes features detachable garters, or suspenders. In American -
Edward Gorey
Gorey (February 22, 1925 – April 15, 2000) was an American writer and artist noted for his illustrated books. His characteristic pen-and-ink drawings often depict vaguely unsettling narrative scenes in Victorian and Edwardian settings. -
And Then Came Lola
And Then Came Lola is a 2009 comedy-drama film directed and written by Ellen Seidler and Megan Siler. Lola (Ashleigh Sumner) is a photographer, who is ready to take things to the next level -
American Library Association
The American Library Association (ALA) is a group based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. It is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with approximately 64,600
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