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The Body Politic
The Body Politic was a Canadian monthly magazine, which was published from 1971 to 1987. It was Canada's first significant gay publication. The magazine was first published on November 1, 1971 by an informal -
Kyle Hawkins
Kyle Hawkins is the former head coach of the University of Missouri men's lacrosse team. In May 2006, he discussed his sexual orientation with several media outlets, including the New York Times and MSNBC -
Joseph F. Beam
Joseph F. Beam (born December 30, 1954 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - d. December 27, 1988 in Philadelphia) was an African-American gay rights activist and author who worked to foster greater acceptance of gay life in -
Drubskin
Drubskin, also known as "Drub" (August 14, 1973 – ) (born in Derby, Connecticut) is a fetish artist most known for his youthful, homoerotic illustrations and comic book work in the late twentieth century to present day -
Timothy Findley
Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC, O.Ont (October 30, 1930 - June 21, 2002) was a Canadian novelist and playwright. He was also informally known by the nickname Tiff or Tiffy, an acronym of his initials -
Perry Watkins
in challenging the ban against homosexuals in the United States Military. [1] Perry Watkins was born in Missouri in 1949. The United States Army drafted him in 1968. During his entrance examination, he stated that -
Robert Amsel
organization, prominent in New York City throughout the 1960s. While attending Syracuse University between 1964 and 1968 (from which he obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree), he came out into gay life. During the -
Transgender and transsexual fiction
Transgender- and transsexual-centric fiction is a rare subset of LGBT literature. Most books published by and about transgender and transsexual people are non-fiction: autobiographies, critiques or general LGBT or queer studies texts. Inside -
Bear Magazine
Bear Magazine (ISSN 1942-4515) is the original erotic periodical specifically geared toward gay men who are, or who admire blue-collar, working-class men, usually with body or facial hair. First published in San -
Basic Instinct 2
and Henry Bean. It stars Sharon Stone, who reprises her role of crime mystery author Catherine Tramell (from the original Basic Instinct), and David Morrissey. The film is an international co-production of Germany, the -
Ladies of Llangollen
The Ladies of Llangollen were two upper-class Anglo-Irish women whose relationship scandalised and fascinated their contemporaries. The Ladies are interesting today as an example of historical lesbianism or romantic friendship. Lady Eleanor Butler -
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando Jr. (April 3, 1924 – July 1, 2004) was an American actor, film director, and activist. He was widely credited with bringing realism to film acting. He helped to popularize the Stanislavski system of -
The Smelly Car
The Smelly Car is one of the LGBT-themed episodes of Seinfeld. After dinner, Jerry and Elaine discover a strong smell of body odor in Jerry's BMW 5 Series, assumed to have been left -
Drag Ball
tradition at Washington University and has been held at Webster University in St. Louis, the University of Missouri, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale and Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, MO. Drag Ball includes drag -
Kelley Eskridge
Template:Infobox Writer Kelley Eskridge (born 1960) is a writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her work is generally regarded as speculative fiction and is associated with the more literary edge of the category, as well -
Corydon (book)
advanced civilizations (such as Periclean Greece, Renaissance Italy and Elizabethan England) and that this was reflected by writers and artists from Homer and Virgil to Titian and Shakespeare in their depictions of male-male relationships -
Elspeth Cameron
Elspeth MacGregor Cameron (born 1943) is a Canadian writer known for her biographies of noted Canadian literary figures such as Hugh MacLennan, Irving Layton, and Earle Birney. She has also published a volume of poetry -
Torino GLBT Film Festival
Torino GLBT Film Festival is an LGBT film festival in Torino, Italy. In 1981 Ottavio Mai and Giovanni Minerba decided to stage their own rebellion against mainstream movies where homosexual "characters" were always relegated to -
Kansas City PRIDE Democratic Club
Kansas City PRIDE Democratic Club is the local LGBT Democratic club in the Kansas City metropolitan area of Missouri and Kansas. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. -
List of events in the United States
The following is a list of LGBT events in the United States. This mainly encompasses gay pride parades but can also include some sporting events and film festivals. LGBT events are organised to promote tolerance -
Chrissy Gephardt
Christine Leigh "Chrissy" Gephardt is the daughter of 2004 American presidential candidate and Missouri representative Dick Gephardt. She graduated from Northwestern University in 1995 and Georgetown Law in 2009. She first came to public attention -
Rejoined
Rejoined is one of LGBT-themed episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Space. The episode received a record volume of feedback from viewers for the series, both positive and negative, as it marked one of -
Ali Smith
Ali Smith is a writer, born in 1962 in Inverness, Scotland, to working-class parents. She was raised in a council house in Inverness and now lives in Cambridge. She studied at Aberdeen, and then -
Mantra (comics)
Template:Superherobox Template:Superherobox Mantra is a defunct American comic book series written by Mike Barr, mainly pencilled by Terry Dodson and published by Malibu Comics in the mid 1990s until it was purchased by -
Stephanie Sellars
Stephanie Sellars is an American columnist, screenwriter, actress, singer, and fictional memoirist. She wrote the Lust Life column for the New York Press from February 2006 until October 2007. She graduated from Gettysburg College with
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