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Alison Bechdel
Alison Bechdel (born September 10, 1960) is an American cartoonist. Originally best known for the long-running comic strip Dykes To Watch Out For, in 2006 she became a best-selling and critically acclaimed author -
Gay Left
Gay Left was a collective of gay men who produced a journal of the same name published every six months in London, England between the years 1975 and 1980. It was the aftermath of the -
Pam St. Clement
originated as a business arrangement became my home." Clement's father rose to become the managing director of a toy manufacturers in London and married five times in total over the course of his life. -
Bugis Street
Bugis Street, in the city-state of Singapore, was renowned internationally from the 1950s to the 1980s for its nightly gathering of transwomen, a phenomenon which made it one of Singapore's top tourist destinations -
Chia Black Dragon
Chia Black Dragon is the eponymous anti-hero of a dark fantasy series of novels written by Stephen Marley. Chia is identified in the novels as "The most dangerous woman in the history of man -
Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere
Canada, and one European chapter. Another chapter is currently in the process of being set up in London, England. COLAGE is run and operated by children (of all ages) who have a lesbian, gay, bisexual -
Hero (novel)
Hero (2007) is a Lambda-winning first novel by openly gay film producer and novelist Perry Moore. The fantasy novel is about a teenage superhero, Thom Creed, who must deal with his ex-superhero father -
Claude Cahun
Claude Cahun (25 October, 1894 โ 8 December, 1954) was a French artist, photographer and writer. Her work was both political and personal, and often played with the concepts of gender and sexuality. Born Lucy Schwob -
William Thomas Beckford
William Thomas Beckford (October 1, 1760 โ May 2,1844) was an English novelist, art critic, travel writer and politician. He was born in the London home of the family at 22 Soho Square [1]. At -
Greta Keller
legend-in radio shows, films, revues, concerts and musicals, but above all her records circled the globe. First called'The Great Lady Of Chanson' in her native Vienna, it followed her to London and America. -
Patrick Wolf
Template:Infobox musical artist Patrick Wolf (born on June 30, 1983 at St Thomas' Hospital, London ) is an English singer-songwriter from South London. Wolf plays many instruments including harp, clavinet, harpsichord, guitar, piano, autoharp -
Pete Shelley
an electronic music society at Bolton Institute of Technology (now the University of Bolton) and travelled together to London to see The Sex Pistols. They debuted in 1976 in Manchester, opening for the Sex Pistols. -
Tom Robinson
Template:Otheruses4 Template:Otherpeople Tom Robinson (born 1 June 1950, in Cambridge UK) is an English songwriter and broadcaster probably best-known for the UK hit songs "2-4-6-8 Motorway" (1977), "(Sing If -
List of LGBT-related organizations
This is a list of organizations of or related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people, or campaigning for the rights of LGBT people, or of allies of LGBT people. Contents: Top ยท 0โ9 A -
Gay News
Corbett - who later was an active member of ACT UP David Seligman, a founder member of the London Gay Switchboard collective, Ian Dunn of Scottish CHE, Glenys Parry from Manchester CHE, Suki J. Pitcher, and -
John Sessions
John Sessions (born 11 January 1953) is a Scottish actor and comedian. He is known for comedy improvisation in television shows such as Whose Line Is It Anyway?; as a panelist on QI and as -
Nick Henderson
Nick Henderson (born 27 April 1988) is a Scottish Jew who lives in Israel. He came to prominence as a gay-rights advocate where he successfully lobbied for Same-sex marriage to be introduced in -
Lily Parr
Lily Parr (Lillian) was born in 1905 in St Helens, Merseyside and died in 1978. In 2002 she was the only woman to be made an Inaugural Inductee into the English Football Hall of Fame -
Stonewall Inn
Template:Infobox nrhp Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Stonewall Inn The Stonewall Inn was the site of the famous Stonewall riots of 1969, which have come to symbolize the beginning of the gay liberation -
Alexander Wood (merchant)
city's leading merchants, was gazetted lieutenant in the York militia in 1798, and was appointed a city magistrate in 1800. In 1801, Wood opened his own store providing quality goods from London and Glasgow. -
Courage UK
Courage UK (originally named Courage Trust), was founded in February 1988 by Jeremy Marks as a Christian ministry to the gay and lesbian community. This was a pioneering ministry in the UK, where few in -
Alberta Hunter
Template:Infobox musical artist Alberta Hunter (April 1, 1895 - October 17, 1984), was a celebrated African-American jazz singer, songwriter and nurse. Her career had started back in the early 1920s, and from there on -
Sister Kitty Catalyst O.C.P.
Template:Inappropriate tone Sister Kitty Catalyst O.C.P. (of the Catnip Patch) is a San Francisco based social activist, AIDS educator, writer, performance artist and underground artist mainly serving queer (lesbian, gay, bisexual, intersex -
Holy Prepuce
The Holy Prepuce, or Holy Foreskin (Latin prรฆputium or prepucium) is one of several relics attributed to Jesus. At various points in history, a number of churches in Europe have claimed to possess it, sometimes -
Henry Ainley
Morley, West Yorkshire by his father Richard, a cloth finisher, and his mother Ada, but moved to London as an adult to pursue an acting career. He made his professional stage debut for F.R
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