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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 -
Sapphire (author)
Sapphire (born Ramona Lofton in 1950 in Fort Ord, California) is the pen name of a highly acclaimed African American author and performance poet. She attended City College of San Francisco and City College of -
David Norris (politician)
David Patrick Bernard Norris (born 1 July 1944) is an Irish civil rights campaigner, former university lecturer, and longtime member of Seanad Éireann (the Irish Senate). He is the founder of the Campaign for Homosexual -
The Piano Teacher
The Piano Teacher (French: La Pianiste) is a 2001 film directed by Michael Haneke, starring Isabelle Huppert and Benoit Magimel. It is based on the novel Die Klavierspielerin by Elfriede Jelinek, (Nobel Prize for Literature -
Cristina E. Martinez
Cristina E. Martinez (born November 12, 1961 in San Angelo, Texas) is a nationally recognized community activist, business owner and non-profit volunteer and the CEO of Mad Clik, Inc., a commercial printing company in -
2 x 4
construction crew. At the January 1998 Sundance Film Festival, the film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize and Declan Quinn won the Cinematography Award. It was released in New York City on November 26 -
GayOne
the most utilized sources of news for Romania's LGBT community, and in 2006 was awarded the prize for "Best medium of information for the LGBT community" at Be An Angel's Gay Prize Gala -
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 -
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. -
Elise Cowen
Elise Nada Cowen (1933 - February 1, 1962, Washington Heights, Manhattan) was an American poet, part of the Beat generation. Born to a wealthy Jewish family in Long Island, New York, Cowen wrote poetry from a -
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 -
Meg's Wedding
Meg's Wedding is an LGBT-related episode of the FOX animated sitcom, Family Guy. It is the sixth episode of Season 19. It aired on November 15th, 2020. Meg starts going out with Bruce -
Blue Is the Warmest Colour
Blue Is the Warmest Colour (French: La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1& 2 – "The Life of Adèle – Chapters 1& 2") is a 2013 French coming-of-age erotic romantic drama film co-written, co-produced -
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. -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Ali Smith
Ali Smith is a writer, born in 1962 in Inverness, Scotland, to working-class parents. She was raised in a council house in Inverness and now lives in Cambridge. She studied at Aberdeen, and then -
Candas Jane Dorsey
writer from an early age, and a freelance writer since 1980. She writes across genre boundaries, writing poetry, fiction, mainstream and speculative, short and long form, arts journalism and arts advocacy. Dorsey has also written -
COVERguy
COVERguy is a six-part Canadian Television series hosted by Mathieu Chantelois originally broadcast on OUTtv in 2005. Thirty aspiring male models compete for$1000 cash, a fashion photoshoot, a one-year membership to Goodlife Fitness -
Chiya Fujino
Chiya Fujino (藤野 千夜 Fujino Chiya, born February 27, 1962) is a Japanese writer of literary fiction. She has published several novels and short stories, and has been awarded three major Japanese literary -
Kamal Al-Solaylee
Kamal Al-Solaylee (born 1964) is a Canadian journalist, who published his debut book, Intolerable: A Memoir of Extremes, in 2012. He has worked extensively as a journalist in Canada, including work for The Globe -
Mark de Solla Price
Mark de Solla Price (born May 17, 1960 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an author, journalist, public speaker, civil rights activist, and HIV/AIDS educator. Price is a long time Greenwich Village resident and Unitarian
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