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OutWeek
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LGBT rights in Turkey
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Thomas M. Tunney
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Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
avant-garde, Dadaist artist and poet who spent most of her life in Greenwich Village, New York City, United States. Freytag-Loringhoven was born Elsa Hildegard Plötz in Swinemünde (Świnoujście), German Empire, to a German -
Kay Lahusen
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Barbara Nitke
took to documenting the porn industry and its people when she was not working on the set. Her art from this time captures much of the surrealism of people working in such an offbeat profession. -
Tipping the Velvet
impersonator, follows her to London, and finds various ways to support herself as she journeys through the city. The picaresque plot elements have prompted scholars and reviewers to compare it to similar British urban adventure -
Queer studies
countries other than the USA. The first Department of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Studies was created at City College of San Francisco. Other colleges that provide degrees in the discipline include Yale University, the University -
Lambda Legal
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