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Mandy (24 character)
Template:24 character Mandy is a fictional character, played by Mia Kirshner, on the television series 24. So far, she has appeared in seven episodes, in days 1, 2, and 4. She is a terrorist -
Pink TV (France)
File:PinkTV.gif Pink TV is Europe's second gay satellite channel (after Italy's GAY.tv), started in France on 25 October 2004, it costs €9 per month, and is mostly funded by TF1 -
Eroticism
Eroticism (from the Greek ἔρως, eros—"desire") is a quality that causes sexual feelings,[1] as well as a philosophical contemplation concerning the aesthetics of sexual desire, sensuality, and romantic love. That quality may be -
Anthony Venn-Brown
Anthony Venn-Brown (1951 - ) is a former evangelist and minister in the Australian Assemblies of God. He was a popular preacher at all the major churches of the Assemblies of God in Australia including Hillsong -
Ralph Millard
David Ralph Millard, Jr. (born june 4, 1919) is a plastic surgeon whom developed several techniques used in repairing cleft lip and palate. In 2000, Dr. Millard was nominated as one of only 10 "Plastic -
David Catania
pursue an unsuccessful run in the 2014 mayoral election. Catania is openly gay. Catania was born in Missouri, and attended Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service and School of Law. He was elected to -
Cathy Williams (soldier)
Template:Infobox Military Person Cathy Williams (1844 - 1892) was the first recorded African American female to serve in the United States Army. Williams was born in Independence, Missouri in September 1844. Her mother was a -
Steve Diet Goedde
Steve Diet Goedde (born 1965) is an American fetish photographer. He was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri and learned the basics of darkroom work and photography from his father, who was an amateur -
Martine Rothblatt
Martine Aliana Rothblatt Ph.D, MBA, J.D. (born 1954 as Martin Rothblatt) is a transgendered American lawyer, Author, and entrepreneur. Rothblatt graduated from UCLA with a combined law and MBA degree in 1981, then -
Jane Bowles
Jane Bowles, born Jane Auer (February 22, 1917 – May 4, 1973), was an American writer and playwright. Born into a Jewish family in New York, Jane Bowles spent her childhood in Woodmere, New York, on -
Jennifer Finney Boylan
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My Own Private Rodeo
Media Awards for "Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character)" and by the Writers Guild of America Award for Animation. Dale is planning on a ceremony where he and Nancy retake -
Christopher Street (magazine)
magazine featured original fiction from such notable authors as Andrew Holleran as well as emerging new gay writers. First published in July of 1976, Christopher Street printed 231 issues before closing its doors in December -
Pine Leaf
as well as Edwin T. Denig mentions her in his chronicle on the tribes of the upper Missouri river. She was born to the Gros Ventres and at the age of about ten years taken -
Kaitlin Colombo
Kaitlin Colombo (born 1986) is an American stand-up comedian, television personality, writer, and actress. She is perhaps best known for her brief but noteworthy audition for the fourth season of NBC's reality series -
Biocentrism
Biocentrism (from Greek: βίος, bio, "life"; and κέντρον, kentron, "center") is a term that has several meanings but is commonly defined as the belief that all forms of life are equally valuable and humanity is -
Capital Xtra!
community: the LGX business& consumer expo each spring, the Transgress Festival as part of the Ottawa International Writer's Festival each October, and the Capital Xtra Community Achievement Awards ceremony to acknowledge local volunteers and -
Ed Wood (film)
Jeffrey Jones, Lisa Marie, and Bill Murray are among the supporting cast. The film was conceived by writers Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski when they were students at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Irritated -
Natalie Clifford Barney
home at 20 rue Jacob in Paris' Left Bank for more than 60 years and brought together writers and artists from around the world, including many leading figures in French literature along with American and -
Julian and Sandy
Marty Feldman. According to a BBC Radio 4 programme on the characters they were named after the writers Sandy Wilson and Julian Slade. The characters were originally conceived as two ageing Shakespearean "old luvvie" actors -
Elvis Herselvis
of the strangest Elvis impersonation acts, recalling Elvis Presley with her sensuous vibrato, while wiping the sweat from her brow with the panties of devoted fans. The performer even "satirizes Elvis impersonators and includes in -
Raphael Carter
Raphael Carter is an American science fiction author whose work, while sparse, has met with considerable acclaim. Carter's debut postcyberpunk novel The Fortunate Fall (1996) was well received (a. o. Locus recommended reading list -
Chapters of the Imperial Court System
The following is a list of court chapters, baronies, and ducal councils of the Imperial Court System (a gay organization). Court Chapters[] Anchorage, Alaska - Imperial Court of All Alaska, Phoenix, Arizona - The Imperial Court of -
Mary Elizabeth Clark
Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark (born 1938, Pontiac, Michigan) is the main mover of the AIDS Education and Global Information System database, now located at www.aegis.org [1] and previously a pre-World Wide Web -
Anthem (film)
poetry to explore, celebrate and revolutionize black gay culture. The film features six black gay artists, five writers reading verses of their poems: Essex Hemphill "American Wedding", Reginald Jackson "Initiation", Steve Langley "Confection", Colin Robinson
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The Official comprehensive wiki resource for the 2D point-and-click adventure game "When Rivers where Trails", developed in collaboration with the Indian Land Tenure Foundation and Michigan State University’s GEL Lab and San Manuel Band of Mission Indians. With contributions from…