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Chip Arndt
honors, at Yale University in 1990, where he was captain of the undefeated golf team, named All-New England golf champion for two years, and All-Ivy champion for three years. He was a member -
American Civil Liberties Union
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) consists of two separate non-profit organizations: the ACLU Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization which focuses on litigation and communication efforts, and the American Civil Liberties Union, a -
Lana Crawford
Template:Inuniverse Template:Infobox soap character Lana Crawford was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Bridget Neval. She first appeared in 2004 then left in 2005. She was the soap -
David Halperin
David Halperin (born April 2, 1952) is an American theorist in the fields of gender studies, queer theory, critical theory, material culture and visual culture. Openly gay, he is the cofounder of GLQ: A Journal -
Greer Lankton
Greer Lankton (1958-1996) was an American artist, whose work was dedicated to creating lifelike, posable dolls and figures. Greer Lankton was born Greg Lankton in Flint, Michigan, to a Presbyterian minister and his wife -
50 Ways of Saying Fabulous
Andrew Patterson. The film opened in 2006 to negative reviews and had little success at the New Zealand box-office. Set in New Zealand in the summer of 1975, 50 Ways of Saying Fabulous is -
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 -
Gay rodeo
A gay rodeo or LGBT rodeo is a rodeo that is centered around the participation of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or other riders (generally known as gay cowboys), participants and spectators. The proceeds of gay -
John Ronald Brown
John Ronald Brown (born 1922) is a former United States surgeon who was convicted of second-degree murder after a patient died while Brown was practicing medicine without a license. The son of a Mormon -
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Democracy in America,” Arizona State University Art Museum; “A Brief History of Outrage,” 16:1 Gallery and “New Season,” Museum of New Art. They have received awards from the LEF Foundation, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Tanne -
Edwin Morgan
Edwin George Morgan OBE (born April 27, 1920) is a Scottish poet and translator who is associated with the Scottish Renaissance. He is widely recognised as one of the foremost Scottish poets of the 20th -
Eleonore Prochaska
Eleonore Prochaska (11 March 1785, Potsdam - 5 October 1813, Dannenberg) was a German woman soldier who fought in the Prussian army against Napoleon during the War of the Sixth Coalition. Eleonore's father was an -
Stanley Biber
Stanley H. Biber (May 4, 1923 – January 16, 2006) was an American physician who was a pioneer in sex reassignment surgery, performing thousands of procedures during his long career. Biber was born to a Jewish -
Brittany Pierce
Brittany Susan Pierce is a fictional character from the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee. The character is portrayed by actress Heather Morris, and first appeared in the show's second episode, "Showmance". Brittany was -
LGBT rights in Fiji
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
J.D.s
J.D.s is a queer punk zine founded in Toronto by G.B. Jones and co-published with Bruce LaBruce, that ran for eight issues from 1985 to 1991. " J.D.s is seen -
Mission Hill
of the United States and Canada, receiving broadcasts in Australia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Spain and New Zealand. Stylistically, the series is recognizable for its bright, neon color palette, and features a peculiar mixture of -
Foxglove (DC Comics)
Foxglove (Donna Cavanagh) is a fictional character from the Sandman graphic novels, written by Neil Gaiman. She first appears in Sandman#32 (November 1991), though she is first mentioned by her real name in Sandman -
Drew Boyd
Template:Infobox character Drew Boyd is a fictional character from the Showtime original series Queer as Folk. Boyd is the quarterback of the fictional Pittsburgh Ironmen. He was introduced in Season 4 when he hired -
Australia
Guinea to the north; the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia to the north-east; and New Zealand to the south-east. For at least 40,000 years before European settlement in the late 18th -
Zoe Tate
Zoe Tate was a fictional character on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale. She was played by Leah Bracknell. Zoe arrived in Beckindale in 1989 along with her father Frank, brother Chris and stepmother Kim. As -
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Sex reassignment surgery in Thailand
Thailand is believed to have the largest number of Male-to-female transsexuals per capita in the world. A number of international Transsexuals opt to travel to Thailand in order to pursue male-to-female -
Harry J. Buncke
'Harry J. Buncke', MD (1922- May 18, 2008) was an American plastic surgeon who has been called "The Father of Microsurgery" for his contributions in the history and development of reconstructive microsurgical procedures. [1 -
Ralph Millard
repairing cleft lip and palate. In 2000, Dr. Millard was nominated as one of only 10 "Plastic Surgeons of the Millennium" by the members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. In the April 2000
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