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A one-hour documentary film captured the recording sessions of the production's original cast album. Titled Guys and Dolls: Off the Record, the film aired on PBS's Great Performances series in December 1992, and was released on DVD in 2007. Complete takes of most of the show's songs are featured, as well as coaching from director Zaks, and ...
(1992-1997), (2024-present) Introduced in X-Men: The Animated Series, Morph is a mutant member of the X-men with the power of shapeshifting. In X-Men '97, Morph is referred to with both they/them and he/him pronouns. [47] Neferpitou Hunter x Hunter: Ayumi Fujimura: Ambiguous: 2011–2014 The official English translation opts for gender-neutral ...
Genderfluid, Gender-neutral Drag queen, television personality [192] Andrew O'Neill: 1979 British Non-binary Comedian, musician, writer [193] AJ Odasso: 1981 American Intersex, non-binary Writer, poet [194] Tamsin Omond: 1984 British Non-binary Activist, author, journalist, politician [195] Kay O'Neill: 20th century New Zealand Non-binary
The King and I, Calamity Jane, Guys and Dolls, Annie Get Your Gun, and My Fair Lady (which won a Grammy Award) have all been produced on the Masterworks edition label. Kapp – an MCA label now owned by Universal. Their most famous Broadway album is the 1965 original cast recording of Man of La Mancha, starring Richard Kiley and Joan Diener. It ...
Live-action television series included various characters outside the gender binary. For instance, Sam Malloy in the 2007–2008 series, The Riches, is transgender and frequently dresses in feminine clothing. The idea for Sam's non-binary gender expression came about before Izzard, a gender non-conforming comedian, joined the show. [31]
The term may be used as "an umbrella term, encompassing several gender identities, including intergender, agender, xenogender, genderfluid, and demigender." [ 22 ] Some non-binary identities are inclusive , because two or more genders are referenced, such as androgyne/androgynous, intergender, bigender, trigender, polygender, and pangender.
California’s reputation as a nanny state is mostly undeserved — but a new, gender-neutral toy law that takes effect on Jan. 1 plays right into that stereotype.
A cover of the song by Don Henley was featured in the soundtrack of the 1992 film, Leap of Faith, and hit number 13 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart in 1993. James Taylor released a cover on his 2020 album, American Standard. [4] Jennifer Nettles covered the song on her 2021 album, Always Like New. [5]