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Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn
Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn is a 1977 American made-for-television drama film directed by John Erman, and a sequel to Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (1976). It premiered on NBC on -
Alan Turing Memorial
The Alan Turing Memorial, situated in the Whitworth Gardens in Manchester, England, is in memory of a father of modern computing. Turing died in 1954 after being prosecuted by the police because of his (then -
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 -
Chapters of the Imperial Court System
The following is a list of court chapters, baronies, and ducal councils of the Imperial Court System (a gay organization). Court Chapters[] Anchorage, Alaska - Imperial Court of All Alaska, Phoenix, Arizona - The Imperial Court of -
Anthem (film)
verses of their poems: Essex Hemphill "American Wedding", Reginald Jackson "Initiation", Steve Langley "Confection", Colin Robinson "Epiphany", "For CJ", "Horizontal Stripes Are In", "To Sir, c Love" and "Unfinished Work" and Donald Woods "What Do -
Vibeke Skofterud
of 4 x 5 km medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (gold: 2005, silver: 2003, bronze: 2007) and earned her best individual finish of 13th in the 5 km+ 5 km double pursuit -
Intersex Pride flag
blue colors. It describes yellow and purple as "hermaphrodite" colors. The organization describes it as freely available "for use by any intersex person or organization who wishes to use it, in a human rights affirming -
XY (magazine)
operations to West Hollywood, California in 2004. It publishes roughly four editions a year, and is notorious for its erratic and sometimes late publications of editions. It contains political and cultural articles, pictures, and submissions -
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 -
Stockholm Pride
as well as the largest Pride celebration in Scandinavia. Each year Stockholm Pride attracts visitors from both Sweden and the rest of the world. The festival is held in the end of July/beginning of -
The Smelly Car
BMW 5 Series, assumed to have been left by a valet who was tasked with parking it. (For some reason, there is no cast credit for the valet and the answer is nowhere on the -
George Dzundza
own 1981 sitcom series Open All Night, about the owner of a "Store 364" convenience store in Inglewood, California.[5] He portrayed American leader Frank Collin in the 1981 made-for-television movie Skokie.[6] -
Gay and Lesbian Athletics Foundation
The Gay and Lesbian Athletics Foundation or GLAF is a non-profit organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Its purpose is to increase acceptance and visibility of LGBT athletes in the professional, amateur, and recreational athletics -
Ylva Lindberg
Ylva Lindberg (born June 29, 1976 in UmeƄ) is a Swedish ice hockey player. She won a silver medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics and a bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics. (In Swedish -
Matthew Hall
Matthew Hall (born 1970) is a Canadian figure skater. He is the 1989 bronze medalist at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships. He was one of the first elite level athletes to come out as gay -
Imke Duplitzer
with her teammates, Britta Heidemann and Claudia Bokel. During the 2006 World Fencing Championships she won the bronze medal after beating Romania in the ƩpƩe team event together with her team mates Claudia Bokel, Britta -
Patrick Jeffrey
result was a ninth place in the Men's 10m Platform event in Atlanta, Georgia (1996). Jeffrey twice won a bronze medal in the same event at the Pan American Games, in 1991 and 1995. -
Marilyn Agliotti
for the 2007 European Championships in Manchester where the Dutch won the silver medal. They won the bronze medal at the 2008 Champions Trophy in Mƶnchengladbach. She was a member of the Dutch team that -
Moira/Max Sweeney
Template:Infobox character Max Sweeney is a fictional character on the Showtime television network series The L Word. He is played by the American actress Daniel Sea. Max is a trans man who has a -
William S. Burroughs
William Seward Burroughs II (February 5, 1914 - August 2, 1997), more commonly known as William S. Burroughs was an American novelist, essayist, social critic, painter and spoken word performer. Much of Burroughs' work is semi -
Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich; (December 27, 1901 ā May 6, 1992) was a German-born actress, entertainer and singer. Throughout her long career, starting as a cabaret singer in 1920s Berlin, Hollywood actress, World War II front line -
Sharon Stone
Template:Infobox Actor Sharon Vonne Stone (born March 10, 1958) is an American Golden Globe- and Emmy-winning actress, producer, and former fashion model. She came to international attention for her performance in the 1992 -
John Barrowman
John Scot Barrowman (born 11 March 1967 in Mount Vernon, Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish American actor, musical performer, dancer, singer and television presenter, who has lived and worked both in the United Kingdom and -
List of dramatic television series with LGBT characters
This is a listing of dramatic television series and miniseries that feature prominent LGBT characters: See also[] List of television shows with LGBT characters, List of television episodes with LGBT themes -
Leather subculture
The leather subculture denotes practices and styles of dress organized around sexual activities and eroticism ("kink"). Wearing leather garments is one way that participants in this culture self-consciously distinguish themselves from mainstream sexual cultures
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