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My Diva: 65 Gay Men on the Women Who Inspire Them: Finalist Tommi Avicolli Mecca: Smash the Church, Smash the State! The Early Years of Gay Liberation: Finalist 2011 LGBT Anthology Kate Bornstein and S. Bear Bergman: Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation Winner [25] Radclyffe: Best Lesbian Romance 2010: Finalist [26] David M. Halperin and Valerie ...
Giovanna Capone, Denise Nico Leto and Tommi Avicolli Mecca, Hey Paesan: Writing by Lesbians and Gay Men of Italian Descent; Robin Lippincott, Mr. Dalloway; Paul Harris, The Queer Press Guide; Transgender/Bisexual Jackie Kay, Trumpet: Deirdre McCloskey, Crossing; Jacobo Schifter, From Toads to Queens; Del LaGrace Volcano and Judith Halberstam ...
The MAMA Award for Best Male Group (남자 그룹상) is an award presented annually by CJ E&M Pictures ().Mnet is also the one who choose which group will to this category as well as other categories in MAMA.
During his lifetime Piglia received a number of awards, including the Premio internacional de novela Rómulo Gallegos (2011), [5] Premio Iberoamericano de las Letras (2005), Premio Planeta (1997), and the Casa de las Américas Prize (1967).
On February 10, 2015, David Axelrod's Believer: My Forty Years in Politics was published. In the book, Axelrod revealed that President Barack Obama lied about his opposition to same-sex marriage for religious reasons in 2008 United States presidential election. "I'm just not very good at bullshitting," Obama told Axelrod, after an event where ...
God and My Gay Soul. Berkeley, California: The Committee of Concern for Homosexuals. OCLC 27410982. An 11-page mimeographed pamphlet. Several sources ascribe this work to 1971, although Benton himself says he wrote it in 1970. Benton, Nick (1971). Sexism, Racism and White Faggots in Sodomist Amerika. Berkeley, California: The Effeminist.
Lakshminath Bezbarua (Assamese: [lɔkʰminatʰ bɛzbɔɹuwa]]; 14 October 1864 - March 26,1938) was an Assamese poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. ...
Some sources list Steffe, Bishop, Frank E. Jerome, and others as the tune's composer. [33] Given the tune's use in the camp meeting circuits in the late 1700s and early 1800s and the first known publication dates of 1806–1808, [ 34 ] long before most of these claimants were born, it is apparent that none of these authors composed the tune ...