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International Day Against Homophobia
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Robert Lepage
Robert Lepage, National Order of Quebec (born December 12, 1957 in Quebec City) is a playwright, actor and film director from Quebec City, Quebec, and is one of Canada's most honoured theatre artists. Lepage -
Rie Rasmussen
Rie Rasmussen (born February 14, 1978) is a Danish fashion model, actress, film director, writer and photographer. Rasmussen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. She was discovered at the age of fifteen while vacationing in New -
Fafafini
Template:Merge Template:Nofootnotes Fafafini (Samoan - Fa'afafine) is a third gender specific to Samoan culture. Fafafini are biologically men who have been raised to assume female gender roles since early childhood. -
LGBT rights in Cameroon
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Freshmen (magazine)
Freshmen was an American pornographic magazine published monthly by Specialty Publications, a division of LPI Media from 1982 to 2009. The magazine was geared toward gay men, and featured nude photos of men, 18–25 -
Robert V. Taylor
The Very Reverend Robert V. Taylor (born ca. 1959 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a priest in the Episcopal Church USA and an activist for social justice. He was installed in 1999 as dean -
Same-sex marriage in Ontario
Template:GR-C The first legal same-sex marriages performed in Ontario were of Kevin Bourassa to Joe Varnell, and Elaine Vautour to Anne Vautour, by Rev. Brent Hawkes on January 14, 2001. The legality -
Technosexual
As with the metrosexual, companies have tried to promote the concept of the technosexual in order to sell products. Calvin Klein went as far as trademarking the term "technosexual" in 2005. Technosexual is a term -
Common-law relationships in Manitoba
Common-law relationships in Manitoba are government-sanctioned relationships available to both same-sex and different-sex unmarried couples in the Canadian province of Manitoba. While not as extensive as the rights and benefits of -
Lance Loud
Alanson Russell "Lance" Loud (June 26, 1951 – December 22, 2001) was an American television personality, magazine columnist and new wave rock-n-roll performer. Loud is best known for his 1973 appearance in An American -
Southeast Leatherfest
referred to as Mr. Southeast Leatherfest, Ms. Southeast Leatherfest, Southeast Leatherfest boy, Southeast Bootblack, and SouthEast Master/slave, and in the past it was the home of the International Master and slave contest until 2001. -
Sean Hayes
Sean Patrick Hayes (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as Jack McFarland in the NBC sitcom Will& Grace, for which he won an Emmy -
Terre Thaemlitz
Daisyworld Discs, to Bill Laswell's Subharmonic Records, to Universal Music Germany's Classical Division, to the UK dance label Disorient, and so on. Graphic design, photography, illustration, text and video also play an important -
Transsexuality in Iran
Before the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the issue of transsexuality in Iran had never been officially addressed by the government. Beginning in the mid-1980s, however, transgendered individuals have been officially recognized by the government -
9½ Weeks
Template:Infobox Film 9½ Weeks is a 1986 erotic drama film directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger. The film is based on the novella of the same title by Elizabeth -
Faze TV (TV channel)
in the country specifically targeted towards gay men. It was expected to start broadcasting on 1 September 2005 on Sky Digital. However, on September 8, the channel was scrapped due to insufficient funding, after Sky -
Caroline Azar
Caroline Azar is a director, actor, and playwright. As well, she was the lead singer, keyboardist and co-lyricist of the band Fifth Column. This experimental all-women punk band began in the mid 1980s -
Tonie Walsh
Tonie Walsh (born 25 December 1960) in Dublin, Ireland, is an LGBT rights activist, journalist, disc jockey and founder of Irish Queer Archive. Walsh spent most of his childhood in Clonmel, County Tipperary. His twenties -
Kate Millett
Kate Millett (born September 14, 1934 in St. Paul, Minnesota ) is an American feminist writer and activist. She is best known for her 1970 book Sexual Politics. The book offered a comprehensive critique of patriarchy -
George Michael
album, Faith, sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. Michael achieved seven number one singles in the UK and eight number one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, including "Careless Whisper" and -
Vaginal Davis
Template:Infobox musical artist 2 Vaginal Davis (born February 20, 1969) is a drag queen, performance artist, painter, independent curator, composer, and writer. Davis's name is an homage to the radical black feminist Angela -
2000 in LGBT rights
January[] 12 January - the ban on lesbians and gay men serving in the United Kingdom armed forces is lifted. March[] March 7 - Same-sex marriage in the United States: California voters approve Proposition 22, a -
Alternative Miss Ireland
Alternative Miss Ireland is an alternative pageant conceived by Frank Stanley, Ross Elliot Tallon and Niall Sweeney. Inspired by Andrew Logan's Alternative Miss World the competition was originally held as a one off event -
Billy Elliot
received positive critical response and commercial success, earning$109.3 million worldwide on a$5 million budget. At the 2001 British Academy Film Awards, the film won three of thirteen award nominations. Jamie Bell became the youngest
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