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Biocentrism
Biocentrism (from Greek: βίος, bio, "life"; and κέντρον, kentron, "center") is a term that has several meanings but is commonly defined as the belief that all forms of life are equally valuable and humanity is -
Gerry Rogers
Gerry Rogers is a Canadian documentary filmmaker and politician. She began her career with the National Film Board, and left in 1992 to form her own production company, Augusta Productions. Her best-known film, My -
Same-sex marriage in Quebec
waiting period was waived, and they were wed on April 1 at the Palais de justice de Montreal. The Quebec decision meant that more than two-thirds of the Canadian population were living in provinces -
Raymond Gravel
Father Raymond Gravel (November 4, 1952 – August 11, 2014) born in Saint-Damien-de-Brandon, Quebec is a priest and politician from the Canadian province of Quebec, who is currently the Member of Parliament for -
Gerald L'Ecuyer
Gerald L’Écuyer (born July 2, 1959) is a Canadian film and television director. L’Écuyer was born in Montreal. He studied at Marianopolis College in Montreal, before going to New York, were he studied -
Elvis Herselvis
of the strangest Elvis impersonation acts, recalling Elvis Presley with her sensuous vibrato, while wiping the sweat from her brow with the panties of devoted fans. The performer even "satirizes Elvis impersonators and includes in -
Marsha Stevens
Marsha Stevens-Pino (b. Aug. 20, 1952) is a Christian musician, songwriter and out lesbian. In 1971, when she was 16, Stevens-Pino wrote "For Those Tears I Died (Come to the Water)", a song -
Chouettes Coquettes
Chouettes Coquettes is a bilingual Montreal social group for lesbian and bisexual women in their 20s and 30s. Their goal is to offer a meeting place for lesbian/ bisexual women and their allies in order -
Stop Murder Music
Murder music is a term coined by British gay rights activist Peter Tatchell in the mid-1990s to describe the homophobic work of certain Jamaican musicians, primarily dancehall and ragga artists who called for and -
List of events in Canada
The following is a list of LGBT events in Canada. This mainly encompasses gay pride parades but can also include some sporting events and film festivals. LGBT events are organised to promote tolerance or to -
Robert Amsel
organization, prominent in New York City throughout the 1960s. While attending Syracuse University between 1964 and 1968 (from which he obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree), he came out into gay life. During the -
Basic Instinct 2
and Henry Bean. It stars Sharon Stone, who reprises her role of crime mystery author Catherine Tramell (from the original Basic Instinct), and David Morrissey. The film is an international co-production of Germany, the -
The Smelly Car
The Smelly Car is one of the LGBT-themed episodes of Seinfeld. After dinner, Jerry and Elaine discover a strong smell of body odor in Jerry's BMW 5 Series, assumed to have been left -
David Wilson
David Wilson (born May 25, 1966) is a Canadian former figure skater who currently works as a choreographer at the Toronto Cricket and Skating Club. As a skater, his competitive career was cut short when -
Lucille Bogan
Most of her songs are thinly veiled, humorous, sexual euphemisms. The theme of prostitution, in particular, features prominently in several of Lucille Bogan's recordings. "Shave'Em Dry" was recorded on Tuesday, March 5, 1935 -
Torino GLBT Film Festival
Torino GLBT Film Festival is an LGBT film festival in Torino, Italy. In 1981 Ottavio Mai and Giovanni Minerba decided to stage their own rebellion against mainstream movies where homosexual "characters" were always relegated to -
Ali Smith
Ali Smith is a writer, born in 1962 in Inverness, Scotland, to working-class parents. She was raised in a council house in Inverness and now lives in Cambridge. She studied at Aberdeen, and then -
Demographics of Canada
125 0.3 Québec 1,140 0.7 Sherbrooke 205 0.6 Trois-Rivières 75 0.2 Montréal 6,455 0.8 Ottawa-Hull 2,170 0.9 Kingston 145 0.4 Oshawa 215 0 -
Cover Girl (TV series)
Girl is a Canadian television sitcom, which aired on Télévision de Radio-Canada (SRC) in 2006 and 2007. The series revolved around four drag queens sharing ownership of Cover Girl, a nightclub in downtown Montreal. -
George Klippert
Everett George Klippert (1926 - 1996) was the last person in Canada to be arrested, charged, prosecuted, convicted, and imprisoned for homosexuality before its legalization in 1969; the reforms which led to Canadian legalization of homosexuality -
London Lesbian and Gay Centre
The London Lesbian and Gay Centre was a lesbian and gay community centre located at 67-69 Cowcross Street, London. In 1984 The Greater London Council (GLC) published Changing The World - a charter of gay -
Portal:Transgender
Welcome To The Transgender Portal Transgender is an umbrella term which is applied to a variety of people and gender-expressive behaviors which diverge from the normative two-gender roles (male and female) assigned at -
Bal en Blanc
Bal en Blanc is a huge rave party that is hosted annually, in April during Easter holiday weekend, in Montreal, Canada. It features headliner DJs from all over the world and attracts over 15,000 -
Robert Odeman
Robert T. Odeman (November 30, 1904 – January 14, 1985) was a gay German classical pianist, Actor, writer, and composer. He was a Holocaust survivor. Odemann was born Martin Hoyer in the town Blankenese, later quarter -
Skyrim NPCs
someone named Marmal. Marmal should be in one of two places; either in the Temple of Mara (from where you enter the city from its main entrance, it's located straight ahead, then on the
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