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Same-sex marriage in Quebec
365gay.com) The couple who brought the suit, Michael Hendricks and René Leboeuf, immediately sought a marriage license; the usual 20-day waiting period was waived, and they were wed on April 1 at the -
Barbette (drag performer)
Europe and especially Paris, France in the 1920s and 1930s. He performed trapeze and wire stunts in full drag, maintaining the illusion of femininity until the end of his act, when he would pull off -
Inderdaad
Inderdaad (Dutch for indeed) is an organization for gay, lesbian and bisexual people under 26. It is based in Hasselt, Belgium. Inderdaad was established in 2001,as a non-profit organization, completely run by young -
Kramerbooks & Afterwords
Kramerbooks& Afterwords is an independent bookstore and café in Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle neighborhood. The café, open 24 hours on weekends, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as offers a full bar -
'68 (film)
'68 is a film, directed by Steven Kovacs and released in 1988, showing a full year in the lives of a Hungarian family living in San Francisco in 1968. The father escaped the Soviet -
Pink (magazine)
Pink is a quarterly LGBT-focused full-color glossy print magazine launched in 1990 in New York City and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with content geared towards major markets in San Francisco, New York, Denver -
The Lady Boys of Bangkok
The Lady Boys of Bangkok is a cabaret show featuring sixteen kathoey from Thailand. The show includes elements of dance, cabaret, and comedy. The Lady Boys perform as part of the Edinburgh Festival and Brighton -
Queer Youth Radio
Queer Youth Radio is a community radio station aimed at young lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people based in the United Kingdom. The majority of its content is a mixture of streamed live and -
Kelley Eskridge
Template:Infobox Writer Kelley Eskridge (born 1960) is a writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her work is generally regarded as speculative fiction and is associated with the more literary edge of the category, as well -
National Museum of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender History
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Phyllis Kroll
as to what she should do in her marriage, seeing that she cannot change her lesbian feelings. Phyllis is confronted by her daughter Molly and husband Leonard in episode 4.11 Literary License To Kill. -
Nicole Montero
Nicole Montero is a transsexual, softcore porn actress, model, musician and rockstar. Nicole was born in Chile, at the age 16 she started leading a female lifestyle. After finishing school she moved to Santiago, the -
Lindsey Corkhill
Lindsey Corkhill (previously Stanlow and Phelan) was a fictional character in the British soap opera, Brookside, played by Claire Sweeney intermittently from 1991 to 1992. In 1995, Lindsey returned to the series full-time and -
Colin Kennedy Donovan
Colin Kennedy Donovan is a disabled queer, transgender, and genderqueer identified anti-racist educator, activist, performer, and writer. Donovan is the creator of the radical Queer disability zine, Fuck Pity. In 2000, Donovan cofounded RESYST -
Cecilia Eggleston
Rev Elder Cecilia Eggleston from January 2003 served the gay affirming Metropolitan Community Church in Europe and Africa, as Elder serving the denomination's Region 4, resigning in 2006. Prior to that Eggleston served as -
Propitiation (Toronto)
Propitiation is a fellowship of gays and lesbians within the Anglican Church of Canada, based in Toronto. It has a sometimes troubled relationship with the local chapter of Integrity. Unlike Integrity, which uses the Book -
LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing
The LGBT Centre for Health& Wellbeing is a pioneering initiative which aims to assist Lesbian, Gay,Bisexual and Transgender communities in and around Edinburgh, Scotland to maintain healthy lifestyles. The Centre aims to promote both -
Loud'n'proud
loud& proud was a series on BBC Radio 1 aimed at young lesbians and gay men and their friends. It was presented by DJ Paulette and broadcast weekly in 1993. It was made by OutSpoken -
Jean Garrigue
1962. She eventually settled in New England. The Ego and the Centaur (1947) was Garrigue’s first full-length publication. She was a professor at Queens College, and Smith College. She was awarded a Guggenheim -
Alabama Sanctity of Marriage Amendment
the Alabama Constitution to make it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perform same-sex marriages or civil unions. The referendum was approved by 81% of the voters. The text of the amendment states: -
Out at the Center
Community Center of New York City with support from the Manhattan Neighborhood Grant. The program features the full show, segments, specials and promos created and produced by Out at The Center. The show is made -
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 -
Acault
An acault is a Burmese term for a male who exhibits transgender behavior. This cultural identification is associated with animistic beliefs. See also[] Berdache -
Civil Marriage Trail
The Civil Marriage Trail is an annual march which advocates for same-sex marriage equality. It was launched in 2003 by Brendan Fay and Jesús Lebrón. Prior to bringing couples to Massachusetts to legally marry -
Gay Quarter of Quebec City
Le Quartier gai de Québec (English: The Gay Quarter of Québec) is a part of La Cité, in Quebec City. The principal street is Saint-Jean. The little gay community set around the Bar le
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