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Bunny Breckinridge
Plan 9 from Outer Space, his only film appearance. Breckinridge, born in Paris, France to a wealthy California family, was the great-great-great-grandson of U.S. Attorney General John Breckinridge (and the great -
Reed Erickson
Reed Erickson (1912-1992) was a transsexual man best known for his philanthropy. In 1964 he launched the Erickson Educational Foundation (EEF), a nonprofit philanthropic organization funded and controlled entirely by Erickson himself. The Erickson -
Charles Pierce
Charles Pierce (July 14, 1926 - May 31, 1999) was one of the 20th century's foremost female impersonators, particularly noted for his impersonation of Bette Davis. Born in Watertown, New York. He began his show -
Alison Duncan
active in promoting (LGBTIQ) rights and interests. Duncan was born on May 4, 1975 in Long Beach, California. Her family moved to Niskayuna, a suburb of Schenectady, New York when she was four years old -
Good Vibrations (business)
Vibrations was founded in 1977 by sex therapist and educator Joani Blank a graduate of Oberlin College, University of Hawaii and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Initially established with the goal of being -
Nancy Kulp
upper-middle-class family in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She obtained her bachelor's degree in journalism from Florida State University and worked on a master's degree in English and French at the University of Miami. -
David P. Brill
David P. Brill (b. 1955 - d. 1979) was a Boston-based gay rights rights activist and investigative journalist. Brill studied political science at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. He was one of the nation -
Rosie Jones
Rosie Jones (born November 13, 1959 in Santa Ana, California) is an American professional golfer. In her amateur career Rosie Jones was a three time New Mexico Junior Champion (1974 – 1976) and won the New -
Clive Barker
Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English author, film director and visual artist best known for his work in both fantasy and horror fiction. Barker came to prominence in the mid-1980s with -
Joan Roughgarden
biologist. Roughgarden received a Bachelor of Science in biology and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from University of Rochester in 1968 and a Ph.D. in biology from Harvard University in 1971. She is -
Shannon Minter
He has a step daughter and wife whom he married in 2001. Minter says he is pained "by the injustice" that transgendered individuals may be legally married in California while gay and lesbian couples cannot. -
Minor White
Template:Infobox Artist Minor Martin White (July 9, 1908 – June 24, 1976) was an American photographer born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. -
John Ronald Brown
John Ronald Brown (born 1922) is a former United States surgeon who was convicted of second-degree murder after a patient died while Brown was practicing medicine without a license. The son of a Mormon -
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Issues of Class in North American Culture,” Maryland Institute College of Art; “Not for Profit,” Loyola Marymount University Art Museum; “Democracy in America,” Arizona State University Art Museum; “A Brief History of Outrage,” 16:1 -
Udo Kier
born in Cologne. The hospital where he was born was bombed moments after his birth. His father was absent during most of his childhood. Kier moved to Britain at the age of eighteen, in 1962. -
Ingrid Nilsen
YouTube channel with the name Missglamorazzi on October 23, 2009, because she wanted to share her feeling of confidence with other people and push herself to overcome her fear of public speaking. She told herself -
When Boys Fly
surface of the circuit party world, documenting without point-of-view the drug use and casual sex of the party scene without offering depth or analysis. Scenes of the party, which reveal the makeup of -
Rachel Maddow
Template:Infobox Celebrity Rachel Anne Maddow (born April 1, 1973) is an American radio personality and liberal political pundit. She is the host of The Rachel Maddow Show on Air America Radio and an MSNBC -
Bloomington
Bloomington is a 2010 coming-of-age drama film about a former child actress (Sarah Stouffer) attending college in search of independence and who ends up becoming romantically involved with a professor, played by Allison -
Cleveland Stonewall Democrats
Cleveland Stonewall Democrats is an independent Democratic Club with members and supporters mostly in the Greater Cleveland metropolitan area of Ohio. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
Zoe Tate
Beckindale in 1989 along with her father Frank, brother Chris and stepmother Kim. As Zoe was at university training as a veterinary surgeon, while the rest of her family moved to the village in November -
Laud Humphreys
degree from the university due to ethical misconduct related to this research. [1] He served as professor of sociology at Pitzer College in Claremont, California from 1972–1986 and died of lung cancer in 1988. -
Capital City GLBTA Democratic Caucus
We are gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender persons, and allies (GLBTA). We are employees, retirees, mothers, fathers, partners, husbands and wives. We are community volunteers, gay rights activists, and silent supporters. We are the Capital City -
San Junipero
is the LGBT-themed episode of Black Mirror. The setting at first appears to be a vibrant California-like beach resort town, San Junipero, in 1987. A shy, sheltered young woman, Yorkie (Mackenzie Davis), is -
Jennifer Finney Boylan
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Team Starkid originated as a student created theatre troupe originating from Ann Arbor, Michigan, founded in 2009 by theatre students at the University of Michigan. Since their first show, A Very Potter Musical, gained major traction online, Starkid Productions has…