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Sophia Lopez
Sophia Lopez is the fourth episode of the American television drama Nip/Tuck. It aired August 12, 2003. The primary function of this episode is to show Sean's evolution from a more conservative character -
Q Television Network
gloves for the hour variety show, which ran 2005-2006, and included guest stars, musical acts, comedy and Jett's own avant-garde sense of humor. Sandra Bernhard was semi-permanent guest star in 2006. -
The Natural Bears Classification System
scheme was created by Bob Donahue and Jeff Stoner, and was based on the way in which star and galaxy classification systems used characteristics of an object to derive a classifying identifier. This classification scheme -
Mimi Marks
Mimi Marks is a transsexual entertainer. She performs at The Baton Show Lounge in Chicago, Illinois. Mimi was born in Waterloo, Iowa, but lived in Oelwein, Iowa, as Mark. After undergoing some sex-reassignment surgeries -
Booksmart
their last day of classes; Jessica Williams, Will Forte, Diana Silvers, Lisa Kudrow, and Jason Sudeikis also star. Will Ferrell and Adam McKay executive produced the film through Gloria Sanchez Productions. The film had its -
Darryl Stephens
Darryl Stephens (born March 7, 1974, Pasadena, California, U.S.) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Noah Nicholson on the television "dramedy" Noah's Arc. -
William Armstrong Percy III
William Armstrong Percy, III, (born December 10, 1933) is a professor, historian, encyclopedist, and gay activist. His mother Anne Minor Dent was raised by her widowed uncle, the distinguished Memphis lawyer Dent Minor. After graduating -
Anton Walbrook
Anton Walbrook (born: Adolf Anton Wilhelm Wohlbrück; November 19, 1896 - August 9, 1967) was an Austrian actor who settled in the United Kingdom. Walbrook was born in Vienna, Austria, as Adolf Wohlbrück. He was the -
Metro Weekly
from Washington's LGBT community events. Published every Thursday with copies available for pick-up at 500 locations throughout the metropolitan area, Metro Weekly is read by more than 45,000 people in D.C -
Maria Schneider (actor)
Maria Schneider (born March 27, 1952 in Paris) is a French actress who is most famous for playing "Jeanne" opposite Marlon Brando in the 1972 movie Last Tango in Paris. She did numerous full-frontal -
Phyla-Vell
Template:Superherobox Quasar (Phyla-Vell) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. She is the second superhero to take up the Quasar mantle, and fourth to bear the name -
Out Now Consulting
Template:Infobox Company Out Now Consulting is a marketing agency that provides specialised gay marketing services to large companies by researching gay lifestyles and using the information to develop strategies to target gay and lesbian -
Glenn Burke
Template:Infobox MLB retired Glenn Lawrence Burke (November 16, 1952 (Oakland, California) - May 30, 1995) was a Major League Baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics from 1976 to 1979. Burke was -
De-Lovely
the famous composer's life and takes place on a musical stage as well as in several locations of his life; it focuses especially on Porter's love life and his bisexuality yet controversially suggests -
Leonid the Magnificent
Leonid the Magnificent (born Leonid Filatov) is a Russian performance artist born in 1973 in Siberia who now lives in Brooklyn, New York City. Leonid has been performing on stage since the age of 12 -
Notre Dame Queer Film Festival
The Notre Dame Queer Film Festival was founded in 2004 and ran in 2005 under the same monikor. In 2006, under pressure from a new administration led by University President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C -
Nancy Kulp
Nancy Jane Kulp (born August 28, 1921 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, died February 3, 1991 in California) was an American Actor best known as "Miss Jane Hathaway" on the popular television series The Beverly Hillbillies. Kulp -
Harold Gillies
buisness. Gillies was born in Dunedin, New Zealand. He studied how to film and become a Corn Star at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge University, where despite a stiff elbow (sustained sliding down the banisters -
Sydney Pride Centre
Template:Advert The Sydney Pride Centre is a non-profit organization community centre that provides a safe, friendly, and accessible space for members of the gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and queer (LGBT) communities of Sydney -
8 femmes
Is a 2002 French dark comedy musical film, written and directed by François Ozon. Based on the 1958 play by Robert Thomas, it features an ensemble cast of high-profile French actresses that includes Danielle -
Robin Black
Robin Black is a Canadian glam rock band, originally known as Robin Black and the Intergalactic Rock Stars, formed in 1998. The band's lead singer also uses Robin Black as his stage name. Robin -
Sara Davis Buechner
Sara Davis Buechner (born David Buechner, 1959) is an American concert pianist and educator. She has been an assistant professor of piano at the University of British Columbia since 2003, and was formerly a member -
Transgender publications
There are now many books available covering transgender, including cross-dressing and transsexualism. The Lazy Crossdresser is a carefree and useful guide by Charles Anders (now Charlie Anders), who crossdressed publicly for several years. The -
Patsy Kelly
Template:Infobox actor Patsy Kelly (January 12, 1910 - September 24, 1981) was an American film comedian and Broadway star. She was born Sarah Veronica Rose Kelly in Brooklyn, New York to Irish immigrants. She made -
Grace Black
Grace Black is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, Hollyoaks, played by Tamara Wall. The character made her first on-screen appearance on 8 November 2013. Wall had three auditions for
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