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Tomoe Marguerite
Although she usually disguises her malicious intentions with an image of perfection, her vulnerability shows when Shizuru (for whom she harbors romantic feelings) is concerned. Both Shizuru and Chie are aware of her dual nature. -
Christine Burns
Christine Burns (Order of the British Empire) (born 1954) is a British political activist best known for her work with Press for Change. Burns was awarded an MBE in 2004 in recognition of work representing -
Karl-Heinrich Ulrichs
LGBT movement. Ulrichs was born in Aurich, then part of the Kingdom of Hanover, in north-western Germany. Ulrichs recalled that as a young child he wore girls' clothes, preferred playing with girls, and wanted -
National Coming Out Day
National Coming Out Day is an internationally-observed civil awareness day for coming out and discussion about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) issues. It is observed on October 11 by members of the LGBT -
Benjamin Cruz
Benjamin "BJ" Cruz (born March 3, 1951) is an American judge and politician from Guam. Born on March 3, 1951 in Guam, he is the second child and only son of the Juan Quenga Cruz -
Lady Bunny
She has appeared in films such as Wigstock: The Movie, Peoria Babylon, and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar. She began her career alongside Larry Tee and RuPaul as a fixture on the -
Pride Flag
the rainbow flag that are used to focus attention on specific similar-interest groups within the community (for example, leather subculture). There are also some pride flags that are not exclusively related to LGBT matters -
10 Attitudes
10 Attitudes is a 2004 direct-to-video improvised comedy-romantic gay film starring Jason Stuart, who also co-produced and improvised the story with Michael O. Gallant (credited as Michael Gallant), who also directed -
World Outgames
The World Outgames are a sporting and cultural event hosted by the gay community. With over 12,000 participants, the 1st World Outgames, held in 2006, was the largest international event to be held in -
Lesbian Avengers
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Tim Cook
Timothy Donald "Tim" Cook (born November 1, 1960) is an American business executive, and is the CEO of Apple Inc. Cook joined Apple in March 1998 as Senior Vice President (SVP) of Worldwide Operations—he -
Keith Kerr
private at Fort Ord on September 21, 1953 and served in the 513th Military Intelligence Group in Germany after the Korean War. After leaving Active Army service, Kerr served in the U. S. Army Reserve -
Brigid Brophy
Brigid Antonia Brophy, Lady Levey (born June 12, 1929, in London, England; died August 7, 1995, in Louth, Lincolnshire, England) was an English novelist, essayist, critic, biographer, and dramatist. In the Dictionary of Literary Biography -
LGBT rights in Uganda
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LGBT rights in Nigeria
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Audrey Tang
woman, citing a need to "reconcile (her) outward appearance with (her) self-image". Taiwan's Eastern Television reports that she has an IQ of 180. She is a vocal proponent for autodidacticism and individualist anarchism. -
Alcibiades
Alcibiades from the deme of Scambonidae, was a prominent Athenian statesman, orator, and general. He was the last famous member of his mother's aristocratic family, the Alcmaeonidae, which fell from prominence after the Peloponnesian -
Gustaf Gründgens
Gustaf Gründgens (22 December 1899 – 7 October 1963), born Gustav Heinrich Arnold Gründgens, was one of Germany's most famous and influential actors of the 20th century, artistic director of theatres in Berlin, Düsseldorf, and -
International Conference on Bisexuality
The International Conference on Bisexuality (ICB), also known as the'International BiCon' is a periodic gathering of bisexual activists and academics from around the world. Started by Fritz Klein and a group of fellow activists -
Campaign Against Homophobia
in Kraków, Wrocław, Łódź, Tricity, Toruń and Silesia region. KPH and Lambda Association, which very often cooperate (for example within specially formed foundations that organize events like Warsaw Pride and Culture For Tolerance Festival in -
Meshell Ndegeocello
Template:Infobox musical artist Meshell Ndegeocello (born Michelle Lynn Johnson on August 29, 1968 in Berlin, Germany) is an American singer, rapper, bassist, and multi-instrumentalist. She was born to Army lieutenant (and saxophonist) father -
Sophie B. Hawkins
Template:Infobox musical artist Sophie Ballantine Hawkins is an American singer, songwriter, musician and painter, born November 1 1967, in Manhattan, New York City, USA. Her biggest hits are "Damn I Wish I Was Your -
Homomonument
The Homomonument is a memorial in the center of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. It commemorates all gay men and lesbians who have been subjected to persecution because of their homosexuality. Opened on September -
THEM! (comics)
Template:Superteambox THEM! is a gang of hippies who terrorized the streets of New York and battled Wonder Woman. The main members of the gang consisted of Top Hat, Moose Momma and Pinto. They first -
Chip Kidd
Template:Infobox Celebrity Chip Kidd (born in 1964) is an American Author, editor, and graphic designer, best known for his innovative book covers. Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, Kidd grew up in a Philadelphia suburb, strongly
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Ice hockey is a team sport played on ice in which skaters use sticks to shoot a hard rubber hockey puck into their opponent's net to score points. In some countries, such as Canada and the United States, it is…