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Pervertible
play such as spanking. Some objects become so commonly'perverted' that manufacturers produce and market models designed for this'luxury' market. As their products are often modified (safer, sexier, easier to handle, more painful, etc -
Fighting Tommy Riley
Fighting Tommy Riley is a 2004 American independent film that tells the story of Tommy Riley and Marty Goldberg, a boxer and his trainer, as they work to secure a title shot for Tommy. Their -
Cologne Gay Pride
Cologne Gay Pride or Cologne Pride (formerly: Christopher Street Day Cologne) is the largest gay and lesbian organized event in Germany and one of the biggest in Europe. Its origin is to celebrate the pride -
Kany García
Encarnita "Kany" García de Jesús (born September 25, 1982) is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter. Born in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, García first appeared on television in 2004 as a contestant on Objetivo Fama -
Vancouver Queer Film Festival
The Vancouver Queer Film Festival is Vancouver's second largest film festival and Western Canada's largest queer arts event that takes place annually in Vancouver, British Columbia. The 2008 festival celebrates 20 years from -
Rebecca Drysdale
LOGO, and The Jim Henson Company. She has appeared at The Zipper Theatre, Joe’s Pub, Improv Olympic, Comix, The Barrow Street Theatre, IO West and the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre on both coasts -
Florentine flogging
The term Florentine originally designates the art of wielding two weapons at once, one in each hand. For instance, it can refer to fighting with one sword in each hand, or a sword and a -
Out Takes: A Reel Queer Film Festival
with selected film screenings at Palmerston North. We also strive to exercise careful financial management and to continue to offer value-for-money advertising and sponsorship opportunities, as well as a high-quality film festival. -
Pussy Galore
Template:Otheruses4 Template:James Bond Character Pussy Galore is a fictional character from the James Bond film and novel Goldfinger. In the film, she is played by Honor Blackman. In the novel, Pussy Galore is -
You May Now Kiss the... Uh... Guy Who Receives
who is against same-sex marriage. Later, Mayor Adam West reveals in the city center a solid gold statue of the Honey Smacks mascot Dig'Em, and dedicates the statue to the servicemen who died -
Visible
Visible is billed as a not-for-profit, free, quarterly magazine dedicated to the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. See also LGBT history. The first issue was scheduled for December 2005 -
Ninja Scroll
Ninja Scroll (獣兵衛忍風帖 Jūbē Ninpūchō, lit. "Jubei the Wind Ninja") is a 1993 Japanese animated chanbara-jidaigeki film written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, starring the voices of Kōichi Yamadera -
Blaine Anderson
Blaine Devon Anderson is a fictional character from the American musical comedy-drama television series Glee. Played by Darren Criss, Blaine was introduced in the sixth episode of the second season as the openly gay -
Tom Waddell
the Gay Games, which was named such after the USOC sued Dr. Waddell for using the word "Olympic" in the original name "Gay Olympics". Tom was a football player and gymnast when he was in -
Izzy Sinclair
been born, nor did she know who her biological parents were. She was adopted by Les and Sandra Sinclair, but because of her unknown ancestry chose to call herself Izzy S (for "Izzy Somebody") instead. -
Vibeke Skofterud
won a complete set 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 -
Robert McCall (figure skater)
Template:MedalTop Template:MedalCountry Template:MedalSport Template:MedalBronze Template:MedalBottom Rob McCall, C.M. (September 14, 1958 – November 15, 1991) was a Canadian figure skater. He competed in ice dance with Marie McNeil and later -
Robert Newton (athlete)
Robert Alan Newton (born June 10 1981, in Nottingham, England) is a British hurdling athlete. As of 2004 he is Britain's number one sprint hurdler. However, competing for Team GB at the 2004 Summer -
Jeanette Schmid
Jeanette Schmid (November 6, 1924 - March 9, 2005) was a professional transsexual whistler. Born Rudolf Schmid in Volary, Sudetenland (in what is now the Czech Republic), Schmid began to dress in feminine clothing at a -
Imke Duplitzer
Template:MedalTableTop Template:MedalCountry Template:MedalCompetition Template:MedalSport Template:MedalSilver Template:MedalBottom Imke Duplitzer (born July 28, 1975 in Karlsruhe) is a German épée fencer. At the 2004 Summer Olympics she won the silver medal -
Marilyn Agliotti
member of the Dutch team that qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, and won the gold medal. She was also a member of the Dutch team that won the gold medal at the -
David Bowie
David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on 8 January 1947, died 10 January 2016 at age 69) was an English Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, arranger and audio engineer. Active in five -
The Wachowskis
Lana Wachowski (born June 21, 1965) and Lilly Wachowski (born December 29, 1967) are American film and TV directors, writers, and producers. They are sisters, and both are trans women. Collectively known as The Wachowskis -
Asexuality
Asexuality describes individuals who do not experience sexual attraction and is considered a sexual orientation. Asexuality as a human sexual orientation has only been recognized and defined in a few academic studies since the late -
Laurence Olivier
Template:Infobox actor Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, OM (IPA:/ˈlɒrəns əˈlɪvieɪ/; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an English actor, director, and producer and the recipient of scores of awards. He is one
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