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Cheryl Spector
Cheryl Ann Spector (died: September 4, 2007) was a well-known gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender activist who lived in Arlington, Virginia. Spector was born in Lakewood, New Jersey, and raised in Toms River, New -
Nigel Owens
Nigel Owens (born 18 June 1971 in Mynyddcerrig, near Llanelli, Wales) is a Welsh international rugby union referee. He is an international and Heineken Cup referee and was the only Welsh referee at the 2007 -
Portal:LGBT/LGBT news
Wings, rings, and things. 11 June 2008: A bill to allow Same-sex marriage in Norway passes parliament. -
Louis de Pointe du Lac
destructive, cynical, and desperate. He longs for the release of death, but lacks the courage to commit suicide. He takes to frequenting taverns and other places of ill repute, instigating fights and duels in order -
Rockway Institute
The Rockway Institute is a non-partisan, national center for LGBT research and public policy affiliated with the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University in San Francisco. Rockway Institute brings together scientific -
Jennifer Finney Boylan
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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 -
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 -
Tony Ayres
Tony Ayres (born July 16, 1961) is a Portuguese Macau-born Australian showrunner, screenwriter, director in television and feature film. He is most notable for his films Walking on Water and The Home Song Stories -
Park Eun-Suh
and her mother both possessed supernatural powers, and the locals considered them witches. After her mother's suicide, however, Eun-suh appeared to lose her powers and she lived peacefully with her uncle. She went -
Ed Wood (film)
Ed Wood is a 1994 American biographical comedy-drama film directed and produced by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp as the eponymous cult filmmaker. The film concerns the period in Wood's life when -
Caroline Buxton
crippling Multiple Sclerosis. Annabel pleaded with Caroline to help her die and Caroline eventually assisted in her suicide. She was arrested and Lionel (John Leigh) supported her through the ordeal. In December Caroline was found -
Ethyl Eichelberger
Ethyl Eichelberger (July 17, 1945 - August 12, 1990) was an American drag performer, playwright and actor. Born James Roy Eichelberger in Pekin, Illinois, he attended Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois and graduated from the American -
Emperor Ai of Han
Emperor Ai of Han (27 BCE – 15 August 1 BCE) was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty. He ascended the throne when he was 20, having been made heir by his childless uncle Emperor -
Burnt Money
Burnt Money is a 2001 Argentine action thriller directed by Marcelo Piñeyro and written by Piñeyro and Marcelo Figueras. Starring Leonardo Sbaraglia, Eduardo Noriega, Pablo Echarri, Leticia Brédice and Ricardo Bartis, it is based on -
XY (magazine)
XY is a gay male youth-oriented magazine published in the United States of America. Its name is a reference to the XY chromosome pair found in males. XY was founded in San Francisco and -
Romas Zabarauskas
made his debut with a short film I'm 17 (Man septyniolika) in which a young director searches the connection between the suicide and social problems, such as sexism, homophobia and gaps in education system. -
Patrick Trevor-Roper
Patrick Trevor-Roper (7 June 1916 - 22 April 2004), British eye surgeon and pioneer gay rights activist, was one of the first people in the United Kingdom to "come out" as openly gay, and played -
Strawberry and Chocolate (film)
Strawberry and Chocolate (Spanish: Fresa y chocolate) is a 1994 internationally co-produced film, directed by Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío, based on the short story "The Wolf, The Forest and the New -
An Awfully Big Adventure
An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story concerns a teenage girl who joins a local repertory theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production -
Valerie Page
Valerie Page is a fictional character from the comic book series (later republished as a graphic novel) V for Vendetta. She also features in the film adaptation. Valerie appears in a series of flashbacks when -
Ginnie Dunne
deciding to sleep with Brock. But stops when she sees Dean talking to Brock and leaves, before handing him her bra. Like Brock with the boys, Ginnie does love Nancy and Drew like her own -
Eulogy (film)
Eulogy is a 2004 comedy-drama film written and directed by Michael Clancy. An international co-production between companies from Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the film follows a dysfunctional family as -
Leo Spiller
Template:Infobox character Leo Spiller is a fictional character on the F/X television series Dirt, played by Will McCormack. -
Spring Fever
Spring Fever is a 2009 Chinese film directed by Lou Ye. The production of the film is in defiance of a five-year ban on filmmaking imposed by China's State Administration of Radio, Film
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