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Alexis Arquette
Template:Infobox actor Alexis Arquette (born July 28, 1969) is an American male-to-female transgender actress, musician, and cabaret drag performer. -
Bad Education
US release on 19 November 2004. The film received critical acclaim, and was seen as a return to Almodovar's dark stage, placing it alongside films such as Matador (1986) and Law of Desire (1987). -
7 mujeres, 1 homosexual y Carlos
7 mujeres, 1 homosexual y Carlos ("7 women, 1 homosexual and Carlos") is a Mexican comedy movie filmed in Tijuana and released in 2004. The film was written and directed by René Bueno, a young -
Andersen v. King County
marriage licenses under the state's 1998 Defense of Marriage Act, which defined marriage as between a man and a woman. In the case, King County Superior Court Judge William L. Downing ruled that the -
Hannah Snell
Hannah Snell (1723–1792) was an Englishwoman who took a man's role to become a soldier. Hannah Snell was born in Worcester, England on April 23 1723. Locals claim that she played a soldier -
LGBT rights in Bulgaria
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Recognition of same-sex unions in Connecticut
Template:Gay unions Connecticut enacted a civil union law in 2005 that provides same-sex couples with all of the same rights and responsibilities as marriage. However just like same-sex marriages in Massachusetts, the -
User talk:Al-x
age of fourteen, in the course of a brief affair with his riding instructor. He graduated in law and theology from Göttingen University in 1846. From 1846 to 1848, he studied history at Berlin University -
Technosexual
dandyish narcissist in love with not only himself, but also his urban lifestyle and gadgets; a straight man who is in touch with his feminine side but has fondness for electronics such as cell phones -
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location_header= New Zealand| image= LocationNewZealand.png| caption= New Zealand| legal_status= Male legal since 1986br/([[Homosexual Law Reform Act 1986]]),br/ female was never criminalized| penalty=| gender_identity_expression= -!--Transsexual legal issues, change of -
Reed Erickson
Reed Erickson (1912-1992) was a transsexual man best known for his philanthropy. In 1964 he launched the Erickson Educational Foundation (EEF), a nonprofit philanthropic organization funded and controlled entirely by Erickson himself. The Erickson -
Gail language
called IsiNgqumo, and is based on a Nguni lexicon. Gail originally manifested as "moffietaal" (Afrikaans: literally, "gay man language") in the drag culture of the Cape Coloured community in the 1950s. It permeated into white -
Sean W. Kennedy
Sean W. Kennedy (April 8, 1987, Charleston, SC – May 16, 2007, Greenville, SC) was a gay 20-year old man who was punched and subsequently died as he was leaving a bar. Kennedy was punched -
1986 in LGBT rights
Events[] In New Zealand the Homosexual Law Reform Act made the age of consent for sexual acts between two men the same as that for between a man and a woman, 16. June[] June 30 -
Shannon Minter
Shannon Price Minter (born February 14, 1961) is an American civil rights attorney and the legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights in San Francisco. A 1993 graduate of Cornell Law School, Minter -
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls is a 1970 American satirical musical melodrama film starring Dolly Read, Cynthia Myers, Marcia McBroom, Phyllis Davis, John LaZar, Michael Blodgett, and David Gurian. The film was directed by -
John Heilman
John Heilman is an American municipal politician and frequent mayor of West Hollywood, California. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Heilman moved to Southern California to attend the University of Southern California Law School. -
Keep Not Silent
lesbians formed a group called OrthoDykes for mutual support and to learn the relevant issues in Jewish law. The film describes lives of three of them. One is Yudit, single and trying to have her -
Oliver Sabel
Template:Infobox soap character Oliver Sabel is a popular fictional character in the German Soap opera Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love). The character is portrayed by Actor Jo Weil from December 31, 1999 to September 3 -
Tennessee Amendment 1 of 2006
Constitution. The referendum was approved by 81% of voters. It specifies that only a marriage between a man and a woman can be legally recognized in the state of Tennessee. This effectively prohibits same-sex -
The Cakemaker
The Cakemaker (Hebrew: האופה מברלין, romanized: haOfeh miBerlin) is a 2017 Israeli-German drama film directed by Ofir Raul Grazier. It stars Sarah Adler, Tim Kalkhof, Zohar Strauss and Roy Miller. It premiered at the -
Whip
A whip is a tool traditionally used by humans to exert control over animals or other people, through pain compliance or fear of pain, although in some activities whips can be used without use of -
Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar
Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar (1688-1733) was a Swedish female soldier and crossdresser during the Great Northern War. She was born to lieutenant-colonel Johan Stålhammar, himself a veteran of the war, but who became almost -
Martine Rothblatt
Martine Aliana Rothblatt Ph.D, MBA, J.D. (born 1954 as Martin Rothblatt) is a transgendered American lawyer, Author, and entrepreneur. Rothblatt graduated from UCLA with a combined law and MBA degree in 1981, then
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Arrested Development is a ground-breaking sitcom that originally aired 53 episodes over three seasons from November 2, 2003 to February 10, 2006 on FOX. Since cancellation it has developed a cult following and its popularity has grown - a fourth…