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North Carolina and South Carolina. It is based in Charlotte, N.C., and publishes every other week. The paper was originally started in 1983 as the monthly newsletter of Queen City Quordinators, a Charlotte LGBT -
Tom Robinson
Template:Otheruses4 Template:Otherpeople Tom Robinson (born 1 June 1950, in Cambridge UK) is an English songwriter and broadcaster probably best-known for the UK hit songs "2-4-6-8 Motorway" (1977), "(Sing If -
Rachael Sage
Port Chester, NY and studied drama and ballet, before switching to music. She has released seven albums, as of April 2006, on her own label, MPress Records, and regularly tours both North America and Europe. -
Same-sex marriage in Ohio
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
American Horror Story: Hotel
and the psychic Billie Dean Howard (Paulson), as well as the appearance of the witch Queenie (Sidibe). The plot centers around the enigmatic Hotel Cortez in Los Angeles, California, that catches the eye of an -
Lewis v. Harris
Harris, 908 A.2d 196 (N.J. 2006), is a New Jersey Supreme Court case that held that same-sex couples are entitled to the same equal protection as heterosexual couples under the state constitution. -
Unitarian Universalism
Unitarian Universalism and the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) have a long-standing tradition of welcoming LGBT people. The first ordained minister of any religion in the U.S. or Canada to come out was the -
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism
Queer Insurrection and individuals formerly associated with DAGGER (Dykes& Gay Guys Emergency Response), which was active during the first Gulf War. According to the Anti-Defamation League, the group "supports divestment, the right of return -
Midtown, Memphis
Midtown is one of the 5 defined districts of Memphis, Tennessee, USA containing different individual areas loosely defined as Danny Thomas on the West, North Parkway and Summer to the North, Highland to the East -
Midtown Atlanta
the future Beltline just east of Monroe Drive on the east, I-85 and I-75 to the north, Northside Drive on the west and North Avenue on the south. The socio-cultural boundaries may -
Homintern
gays who, it was asserted, controlled the arts and culture. These magazine articles were always illustrated with the color lavender; sometimes the Homintern was called the lavender conspiracy. It was claimed that there was a -
Trikone
in the San Francisco Bay Area and claims to be the oldest group of its kind in the world. South Asians affiliated with Trikone are from or trace their ancestry to the following countries: Afghanistan -
Ian Roberts
injuries to reach his full potential in the Test arena. Despite not having yet played for either New South Wales or Australia, Roberts signed a huge contract with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in 1990. -
May Swenson
May Swenson (May 28, 1913 - December 4, 1989) was a United States poet and playwright. Anna Thilda May Swenson was born in Logan, Utah on May 28, 1913, the first child of Margaret and Dan -
Jack McFarland
Template:Infobox character John Philip "Jack" McFarland (born February, 1969) was a fictional character on the American television sitcom Will& Grace, played by Sean Hayes. -
Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
and Polish mother. Her father, a mason, sexually and physically abused her in her childhood. She practiced prostitution, and had numerous affairs with both men and women throughout her lifetime, including the writer Djuna Barnes. -
Konrad Juengling
Konrad Juengling is a political and LGBT rights activist from Portland, Oregon. He is also a writer and author. Juengling's articles on LGBT issues have appeared in The Washington Blade, PQ Monthly, GayRVA, Purple -
Shrinking Violet
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Greenwich Village
an artists' haven, the bohemian capital, and the East Coast birthplace of the Beat movement. What provided the initial attractive character of the community eventually contributed to its gentrification and commercialization. The name of the -
Issan Dorsey
most remembered for establishing the Maitri Hospice at HSZC for students and friends dying of AIDS during the spread of the epidemic in the 1980s—the first Buddhist hospice of its kind in the United -
United Kingdom
the UK is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean in the west and north, the North Sea in the east, the English Channel in the south and the Irish Sea in the west. The form of -
Chip Kidd
design a book cover for Museums and Women by John Updike, who is also a Shillington native. The teacher panned Kidd's work in front of the class, suggesting that book design would not be -
LGBT rights in West Virginia
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Kaúxuma Núpika
Kaúxuma Núpika, also called Qangon, Bowdash, and the Manlike Woman, was a Kootenai person who lived in the early 19th century. Reports of encounters with Núpika were recorded by both David Thompson, famous pioneer surveyor -
Wolfenden report
The Report of the Departmental Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution (better known as the Wolfenden report, after Lord Wolfenden, the chairman of the committee) was published in Britain on 3 September 1957 after a
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