Gay icon — A gay icon or LGBT icon is a historical figure, celebrity or public figure who is embraced by many in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities; the term Dykon , a portmanteau of the words dyke and icon, has recently entered the… … Wikipedia
Gay Left — was a collective of gay men who produced a journal of the same name published every six months in London, England between the years 1975 and 1980. It was the aftermath of the evaporation of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) and the Gay Marxist Group … Wikipedia
Gay Star and Upstart — were influential gay magazines published in Northern Ireland between the period 1969 and 2001.HistoryThe first Gay publication was Burnt Offering , also published as Gay Forum , both in 1974, more of a manifesto cum pamphlet, than a journal.… … Wikipedia
Gay-Yee Westerhoff — Datos generales Nombre real Gay Yee Westerhoff … Wikipedia Español
Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes — Genres Disco, pop Labels Chelsea Past members Jocelyn Brown Sir Monti Rock III Bob Crewe … Wikipedia
Gay international group — Le Groupe International Gay (GIG ou aussi Gay International Group) est une structure basée à Genève, Suisse, qui a pour but d offrir un espace informel de rencontre pour les gays étrangers à Genève, qu’ils soient expatriés, internationaux ou… … Wikipédia en Français
Disco Beaver from Outer Space — Directed by Joshua White Produced by Tony Hendra Matty Simmons … Wikipedia
Disco Dream — was a single released in 1981 by early rap group The Mean Machine through Sugar Hill Records. It is the only single the group recorded on that label, released on a 12 33 RPM vinyl single (Sugar Hill serial number SH 564, also inscribed VID 212… … Wikipedia
Disco — This article is about the music genre. For the entertainment venue, see discothèque. For other uses, see Disco (disambiguation). Disco Stylistic origins Funk[1] • Various soul styles[2] • Psychedelic … Wikipedia
disco — /dis koh/, n., pl. discos, adj., v. n. 1. discotheque. 2. a style of popular music for dancing, usually recorded and with complex electronic instrumentation, in which simple, repetitive lyrics are subordinated to a heavy, pulsating, rhythmic beat … Universalium