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  2. Pride (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Pride (プライド, Puraido) is a manga series by Yukari Ichijo serialized in Chorus magazine. In 2007 it won the Excellence Prize for manga at the 11th Japan Media Arts Festival . [ 1 ] In 2009, it was adapted into a live-action film starring the American singer and actress Stephanie as the protagonist: the aspiring opera singer Shio Asami.

  3. June (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The original logo for Comic Jun, with the tagline "Aesthetic Magazine for Gals". June was conceived by Toshihiko Sagawa, then a part-time worker at Sun Publishing. [1] [a] An avid manga reader, Sagawa was intrigued by depictions of homoeroticism and bishōnen (lit. "beautiful boys", a term for androgynous men) in manga by the Year 24 Group, and submitted a proposal to Sun Publishing for a ...

  4. Takumi-kun - Wikipedia

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    Takumi Hayama is a high school student at Shidō Academy, a private elite boarding school in the mountains. Unlike the other students, Takumi is not from a prestigious background and attends the school to escape from a past psychological trauma that leaves him repulsed by people touching him, and as a result, he is perceived as emotionless and unsociable by his classmates.

  5. Why Pride Month Is in June - AOL

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    It was not until 1999 that President Bill Clinton declared June to be “Gay and Lesbian Pride Month” in the U.S., following the tradition that began with honoring the anniversary of Stonewall ...

  6. June is Pride Month, and here are some of the LGBTQ events ...

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    Pride in Pitman, June 8 Join the PRIDE Alliance of Pitman from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a day packed with pride. At this fourth annual event, take part in live music, food, drag queen story time, a ...

  7. Gengoroh Tagame - Wikipedia

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    Tagame was born in Kamakura on February 3, 1964, [1] [2] into a family distantly descended from samurai. [3] [4] The younger of two brothers, Tagame was forbidden from reading manga as a child with the exception of the works of Osamu Tezuka, which his parents believed had literary merit. [4]

  8. The first Pride marches started the following year, on June 28, 1970, to commemorate the multiday riots, and these one-day celebrations eventually evolved into a full month of LGBTQ pride ...

  9. Junjo Romantica: Pure Romance - Wikipedia

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    The first volume was released on June 2, 2003; [2] as of August 30, 2024, 29 volumes have been released. [3] The series was licensed for an English-language release in North America by Blu Manga, an imprint of Tokyopop, until Tokyopop's closure in May 2011. [4] As of April 2011, 12 English volumes have been released. [5]