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Gene Bilbrew
backwards), Van Rod, and Bondy. He began his career at the Los Angeles Sentinel, an African American newspaper, where he illustrated the comic strip series The Bronze Bomber -- coauthored by Bill Alexander. He also wrote -
Bob Paris
Template:Infobox actor Bob Paris (born Robert Clark Paris on December 14, 1959) is a popular best-selling author, an award-winning public speaker and an internationally renown civil rights change-agent. He is widely -
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Bobby Darling
Template:Nofootnotes Bobby Darling is a popular Indian actor who acted in Hindi and Tamil films. His original name is Pankaj Sharma. He himself as well as the contemporary Indian media call him as a -
The Glamazons
2007 to form New Zealand's first super-drag-troupe with a big promotional campaign resulting in newspaper covers in Express, The Wellingtonian and Capital Times. The Wellingtonian called them "New Zealand's top drag -
City News Los Angeles
City News Los Angeles (CNLA) is a weekly newspaper created in 2001 to serve the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) community of Los Angeles, California. According to the official website: City News LA is -
Jaime Bayly
Jaime Bayly (born Jaime Bayly Letts February 19, 1965 in Lima, Peru) is a Peruvian journalist and writer. He is the third of 10 children. He attended the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Catholic University -
The New York Blade
The New York Blade is a weekly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) newspaper in New York City, New York. The Blade is a member of the National Gay Newspaper Guild, and contains news, entertainment -
Xtra! West
Xtra! West (ISSN 1198-0613) is a lesbian and gay newspaper, on newsprint in tabloid format, published by Pink Triangle Press in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is a sister publication to Xtra!. Xtra! West -
Three Gays of the Condo
Three Gays of the Condo is one of the LGBT-themed episodes of The Simpsons. The title is a pun on the 1975 film Three Days of the Condor. In the episode Homer finds out -
Joan E. Biren
Template:Primarysources JEB, or Joan E. Biren (born 1944, Washington, DC), is an internationally recognized documentary artist. Her photographic and film work has chronicled the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people for more -
Anna Span
Anna Span (born 1971 in Kent), became Britain's first female porn film director in 1997. Anna Span is the current (2007/8) Best Director at this years UK Adult Film& TV Awards, where she -
Hello, Sailor (book)
in the United Kingdom by MacMillan Books (2003). The book was one of the books cited in newspaper articles as being "forced upon schools" in the controversy in England in the implementation of the Equality -
Atlanta Gay Center
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Pink Paper
The Pink Paper is a UK newspaper covering gay and lesbian issues. The Pink Paper was founded in 1987. the paper has made a circulation of 41,127 copies across Britain, (figure verified by Audit -
Swerve (magazine)
Swerve is a Canadian magazine, published in Winnipeg, Manitoba for the city's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. Launched in November 1994, it published as funds were available until finally achieving a monthly circulation -
Gary North (journalist)
Gary B. North, is an American writer and activist. He is a newspaper editor, former president of the Los Angeles Newspaper Guild/Southern California Media Guild (AFL-CIO), and a founder of BiNet USA as -
Carin du Rietz
Carin or Karin (Catharina) du Rietz (1766-1788), was a Swedish woman who became a soldier at the Royal guard dressed as a man. Her story was a well known and discussed event in her -
Call Me Kuchu
Call Me Kuchu is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Malika Zouhali-Worrall and Katherine Fairfax Wright. The film explores the struggles of the LGBT community in Uganda, focusing in part on the 2011 -
1,112 and Counting
1,112 and Counting is the name of an article written by Larry Kramer in 1983. Published in the gay newspaper the New York Native, it was perhaps the first essay written about the then -
Seattle Gay News
The Seattle Gay News is a weekly newspaper aimed at the Seattle, and Puget Sound area LGBT community. It is said to be the third-oldest regularly published gay publication in the United States. Tom -
Leslie Feinberg
Template:Infobox writer Leslie Feinberg (born September 1, 1949) is a transgender activist, speaker, and author. Feinberg is a high-ranking member of the Workers World Party and a managing editor of Workers World newspaper. -
GO Info
GO Info was a monthly newspaper for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered communities in Ottawa, Canada in the 1980s and early 1990s. GO Info was a volunteer-operated newspaper that was established by "Gays -
Lily McBeth
of Eagleswood, near the Jersey Shore. One parent took out a full page advert in a local newspaper alerting parents that they should be aware of what was happening. There were parental fears expressed that -
NC-17
NC-17: Adults Only No One 17 and Under Admitted. Clearly adult. Young children will not be admitted to watch the film.
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