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glbtq >> literature >> Asian American Literature The names "Asian" and "Pacific (Islander)" are often yoked together to emphasize the ... Similarly, Asian/Pacific women's bodies are disfigured by racist ...
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glbtq >> arts >> Raffalovich, Marc André Mar 15, 2007 ... Russian-English poet and writer on sexuality, Marc André Raffalovich is best known today as a patron of the arts.
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glbtq >> arts >> Mineo, Sal Nov 8, 2008 ... In directing Mineo as Dov Landau in Exodus (1960), Otto Preminger made possible the ideal fusion of these two aspects. ...
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glbtq >> arts >> Drag Shows: Drag Queens and Female Impersonators The drag queen of low camp evokes this hysteria by emphasizing exactly those features that make the work's failure all the ... Drag performer Lady Bunny. ...
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glbtq >> literature >> Butler, Lady Eleanor, and Sarah Ponsonby Oct 8, 2007 ... Known as the Ladies of Llangollen, an enduring emblem of female romantic friendship, Butler and Ponsonby eloped to Wales where they lived ...
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glbtq >> literature >> Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of Jul 23, 2006 ... Rochester frequently attacked the king and his multiple mistresses in poems like "A Satyr on Charles II." Although many readers have focused ...
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glbtq >> arts >> Halston (Roy Halston Frowick) The hat was perfectly suited to Mrs. Kennedy's rather large head. Halston's unadorned and simple creation was copied by women across the world. ...
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glbtq >> arts >> Rainbow Flag Designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978, the rainbow flag has become a popular (and sometimes controversial), internationally recognized symbol of gay and lesbian ...
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glbtq >> arts >> Rainbow Flag Designed by Gilbert Baker in 1978, the rainbow flag has become a popular (and ... Baker created a flag with eight horizontal stripes of different colors. ...
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glbtq >> arts >> Ocaña, José Pérez Dec 28, 2004 ... A fixture on the counter-cultural scene in Barcelona in the 1970s, Spanish drag performer and painter José Ángel Pérez Ocaña was the subject ...
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