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Paul Bowles
Paul Frederic Bowles (December 30, 1910 - November 18, 1999), was an American composer, Author, and traveler. Paul Bowles was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York City to Rena (née Rennewisser) and Claude Dietz Bowles, a -
Jim Kolbe
years as a United States Senate Page for Barry Goldwater. He completed his higher education at Northwestern University in Evanston and Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, served in the United States Navy, and was -
Kathleen Bryson
an exchange student in Sweden, which enabled her to excavate a Viking grave. She also studied in California for four months and at the University of Alaska. In 1991, Bryson left Sweden and moved to -
Charley Eugene Johns
Template:Infobox Governor Charley Eugene Johns (February 27, 1905 — January 23, 1990) was an American politician. Johns, a Baptist, served as the thirty-second governor of Florida from 1953 to 1955. Johns was born in -
South of Market, San Francisco, California
SoMa (South of Market) is a neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Its borders are Market Street to the north-northwest, the San Francisco Bay to the east, Townsend Street to the south-southeast, and U -
Christina Kahrl
Christina Kahrl is one of the co-founders of Baseball Prospectus. She is the former executive editor of the think tank's website, BaseballProspectus.com, the former managing editor for their annual publication, and is -
Jenny Allard
the first major college coaches to openly announce her homosexuality. In 2008, Allard was inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor. A native of Irvine, California, Allard played softball at the University -
National Reno Gay Rodeo
Shetland pony. Over 125 people attended, and crowns for the best performance were given out; first, "King of the Cowboys," second, "Queen of the Cowgirls," and third, "Miss Dusty Spurs" (the drag queen). The rodeo -
Bruce William Nickerson
Bruce William Nickerson (born June 21, 1941) is a civil rights and gay rights attorney in California. He is also leading authority on lewd conduct law in the United States. He currently operates a solo -
Mike White
film and the winner of the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award for Chuck& Buck. Born in Pasadena, California, White attended Polytechnic School and Wesleyan University. White's father is the Reverend Dr. Mel White, a -
Tom Limoncelli
Tom Limoncelli Tom Limoncelli (born December 2, 1968) is a noted system administrator, Author, speaker and bisexual activist. -
William F. Schulz
he was also awarded an honorary L.H.D.s (Doctor of Humane Letters) from Nova Southeastern University in 1995, Grinnell College in 2004, Oberlin College, the University of Cincinnati and Willamette University in 2005 -
List of American television episodes with LGBT themes
was relatively rare for a television series – drama or comedy – to address homosexual issues. However, a handful of programs did build individual episodes around the issue as early as the 1970s – most notably All in -
History of gay men in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
estimated 100,000 men were arrested as homosexuals, of whom some 50,000 were officially sentenced. Most of these men served time in regular prisons, and an estimated 5,000 to 15,000 of those -
List of gay villages in the United States
Many of the following have been dissected into separate articles for gay villages in specific states of the United States. -
Order of Chaeronea
Ives in 1897, as a result of his realization that the "Cause" (the end of the oppression of homosexuals) would not be accepted openly in society and must therefore have a means of underground communication -
List of films
Template:Lists of films This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender-related films. It contains theatrically-released cinema films that deal with or feature important gay, lesbian or bisexual or transgender characters -
Timeline of same-sex marriage
Template:SSM A timeline of significant events regarding same-sex marriage and legal recognition of same-sex couples worldwide in modern history, followed by a timeline of notable same-sex marriages and unions. LGBT Rights -
List of defense of marriage amendments to U.S. state constitutions by type
from being legalized, though some of the amendments bar only the latter. As of 2008, Massachusetts and California are the only U.S. states to allow same-sex marriage. Twenty-seven defense of marriage amendments -
Joan of Arc
spring. A politically motivated trial convicted her of heresy. The English regent John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford had her burnt at the stake in Rouen. She had been the heroine of her country -
Status of same-sex marriage
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Recognition of same-sex unions in Maryland
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History of male circumcision
was impractical, as a means of marking those of lower (or higher) social status, as a means of differentiating a circumcising group from their non-circumcising neighbors, as a means of discouraging masturbation or other -
Defense of Marriage Act
law, it would no longer defend it in court. In response, the Republican leadership of the House of Representatives instructed the House General Counsel to defend the law in place of the Department of Justice -
Terminology of homosexuality
attracted. Some of these words are specific to women, some to men, and some can be used of either; this too changes over time. Not all of the terms that have been used to describe
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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…