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Mary Jeffries
s Inn Road where a room was designed for the purposes of sado-masochism as described by journalist William Thomas Stead in a series of articles for the Pall Mall Gazette exposing prostitution in the -
Aimée and Jaguar
Schragenheim during that time. Before Erica Fischer's bestseller, Lilly Wust was tracked down by the American journalist, author, and noted Holocaust researcher Charles Brady, who considered Lilly Wust a Holocaust victim. It was over -
Garrett Glaser
Garrett Glaser (born 25 February, 1953) is a TV journalist, gay activist who was one of the first US television reporters to "come out" publicly as a homosexual. His coming out occurred during the course -
3 Kanya
of the film revolves around the lives of three women– Aparna, Damini and Nancy. Aparna is a journalist. She suspects that her husband is having an affair with Damini, an IPS officer. Aparna's husband -
Gabriele Bertaccini
to cook at the age of 13. He trained at the Buontalenti Institute of Culinary Arts and Management before moving to the United States where he studied journalism and PR at the Arizona State University. -
Bevan Dufty
Berkeley, where he was a student body co-president. Dufty received a Degree in Political Science and Journalism. After graduation, he served as Senior Legislative Assistant for Education in the office of New York Rep -
Tony Hills
Tony Hills was a fictional character in the popular BBC Soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Mark Homer. He was first shown on screen on September 7, 1995 after arriving from Norfolk with his -
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 -
Anne Stanback
Salisbury, N.C., on December 15, 1958 to William and Betty Anne Stanback. Her mother was a journalist and teacher, while her father was a businessman. Though the family enjoyed an upper middle class lifestyle -
Stereotype
Stereotype refers to the attributes that people think characterize a group. The belief in these attributes can be the basis for fear, discrimination and ostracizing of others. Negative stereotypes are often associated with homophobia, lesbophobia -
Andrew Adonis
Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis, PC (born Andreas Adonis; 22 February 1963) is a British Labour Party politician and journalist who served in HM Government for five years in the Blair ministry and the Brown ministry -
Borat
by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Baron Cohen stars as Borat Sagdiyev, a fictitious Kazakhstani journalist who travels through the United States to make a documentary which features real-life interactions with Americans -
The Big Brass Ring
The Big Brass Ring is a 1999 drama film, starring William Hurt, Nigel Hawthorne, Irene Jacob, Jefferson Mays and Miranda Richardson (who was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance). The film's -
Kamal Al-Solaylee
Kamal Al-Solaylee (born 1964) is a Canadian journalist, who published his debut book, Intolerable: A Memoir of Extremes, in 2012. He has worked extensively as a journalist in Canada, including work for The Globe -
Fixing Frank
Fixing Frank is an American gay-related movie released in 2002. Gay journalist, Frank Johnston sets out to write an expose on Dr. Apsey, a therapist who claims to convert gays to straight. Enlisted by -
Fish Can't Fly
view, the film explores the lives of Gay men and women of faith as they recall their journeys to put their sexuality and spirituality in harmony. Finding that their strong religious convictions and faith seemed -
Will Aitken
Will Aitken is an American-Canadian novelist, journalist and film critic. Originally from Terre Haute, Indiana, he has been based in Montreal, Quebec since moving to that city to attend McGill University in 1972. In -
Gilbert Adair
Gilbert Adair (29 December 1944 – 8 December 2011) was a Scottish novelist, poet, film critic, and journalist. He was critically most famous for the "fiendish" translation of Georges Perec's postmodern novel A Void, in -
Anne Aasheim
Anne Aasheim (22 April 1962 – 30 March 2016) was a Norwegian editor. She was born in Porsgrunn and started her journalist career in the neighboring city's largest newspaper Varden in the late 1970s. She -
Cul-de-sac
Kiana Firouz, an Iranian lesbian who had left Iran to avoid of getting arrested, meets Sayeh, a journalist and activist focused on Iranian human rights issues in the United Kingdom. Sayeh tries to collect some -
Naomi Wolf
Naomi R. Wolf (born November 12, 1962)[2][3][4] is an American l*beral[5][6] fem*nist author, journalist, and former political advisor to Al G*re and Bill Clinton. Via Wolf's -
Out in Canada
Randall Shirley and owned by Out in Canada Inc., a Toronto-based company founded by lawyer and journalist Glenn Wheeler and a group of other investors in 2006. Wheeler, who is also publisher of the
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