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J. D. Cerna
John Dayton Cerna, often credited as J. D. Cerna, is an American actor and writer. He appeared in the 1988-89 horror film '' The Dead Come Home''. In the 1995 coming-of-age short film ''Alkali, Iowa'', which is part of ''Boys Life 2'', the 1997 compilation of short films about gay males, Cerna portrayed Jack Gudmanson, a leading character who is coming to terms of his sexuality and learns about his father's secret past. Cerna was a columnist for the LGBT-related newspaper ''Washington Blade'' in 2002–05. He wrote and performed a leading role of his semi-autobiographical play ''Not as Cute as Picture'', whose story focuses on a "young gay man's pursuit of purpose often obstructed by he crisisof AIDS," set in 1994. The play was nominated in the 14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards (2003) for Outstanding Theatre: Washington D. C. He wrote another play ''Problem Cat: A Love Story''. Cerna is openly gay. References External links * Biographyat JD Cerna's Wordpress blog, Gaymanrant ...
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The Dead Come Home
''Dead Dudes in the House'' (also known as ''The Dead Come Home'' or ''The House on Tombstone Hill'') is a 1989 independent horror film written and directed by James Riffel and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The film follows a group of teenagers who travel up to a dilapidated house for some fixing up. Unbeknownst to them, the house is occupied by a murderous old woman and her sultry daughter, who proceed to pick the teens off one by one. Cast * James Griffin * J. D. Cerna (billed as John Dayton Cerna) * Sarah Newhouse * Douglas Gibson * Victor Verhaeghe * Mark Zobian * Rob Moretti Home media In 1992, the film was released on VHS by Troma Entertainment and A.I.P. Home Video under the title ''The House on Tombstone Hill''. The film was also released on VHS by Troma as ''Dead Dudes in the House'', with cover art featuring a group of "hip-hop teens", none of whom appear in the film. In 2010, Troma released the film on DVD. On September 25, 2018, the film was restored and relea ...
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Jefferson, North Carolina
Jefferson is a town in and the county seat of Ashe County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,611 at the 2010 census. History The North Carolina General Assembly created a special commission in 1799 to found a county seat for Ashe County. The commission purchased of land to form the town of Jeffersonton, later named Jefferson. It is one of the first towns in the nation to bear the name of Thomas Jefferson, who was the vice president of the United States in 1799. The Ashe County Courthouse and Poe Fish Weir are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Geography Jefferson is located at in the Appalachian Mountains. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which , or 0.20%, is water. The New River, which is part of the Ohio River watershed and one of the oldest and most scenic rivers in the eastern United States, flows through the town. Climate Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 United States census, ...
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Boys Life 2
''Boys Life 2'' is a compilation of four short films about being gay in America, released in 1997. *''Must Be the Music'' (directed by Nickolas Perry) offers a frank depiction of urban gay youth. *''Nunzio's Second Cousin'' (directed by Tom DeCerchio) finds a gay policeman getting even with homophobic people. *''Alkali, Iowa'' (directed by Mark Christopher) chronicles a Midwestern teenaged gay male who unearths his dead father's secret. *''The Dadshuttle'' (directed by Tom Donaghy) centers on the communication breakdown between a father and his son, who is gay. A limited edition DVD also included a fifth segment, ''Trevor'', starring Brett Barsky. Partial cast * ''Must Be the Music'' ** Milo Ventimiglia'' * ''Nunzio's Second Cousin'' ** Vincent D'Onofrio ** Eileen Brennan ** Seth Green * ''Alcali, Iowa'' ** J. D. Cerna ** Mary Beth Hurt *''The Dadshuttle'' ** Matt McGrath ** Peter Maloney See also * List of American films of 1997 * ''Boys Life'' * ''Boys Life 3 ''Boys Life ...
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LGBT
' is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. In use since the 1990s, the initialism, as well as some of its common variants, functions as an umbrella term for sexuality and gender identity. The LGBT term is an adaptation of the initialism ', which began to replace the term ''gay'' (or ''gay and lesbian'') in reference to the broader LGBT community beginning in the mid-to-late 1980s. When not inclusive of transgender people, the shorter term LGB is still used instead of LGBT. It may refer to anyone who is non-heterosexual or non-cisgender, instead of exclusively to people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. To recognize this inclusion, a popular variant, ', adds the letter ''Q'' for those who identify as queer or are questioning their sexual or gender identity. The initialisms ''LGBT'' or ''GLBT'' are not agreed to by everyone that they are supposed to include. History of the term The first widely used term, '' homosexual'', ...
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Washington Blade
The ''Washington Blade'' is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) newspaper in the Washington metropolitan area. The ''Blade'' is the oldest LGBT newspaper in the United States and third largest by circulation, behind the ''Philadelphia Gay News'' and the ''Gay City News'' of New York City. The ''Blade'' is often referred to as America's gay newspaper of record because it chronicled LGBT news locally, nationally, and internationally. ''The New York Times'' said the ''Blade'' is considered "one of the most influential publications written for a gay audience." The paper was originally launched as an independent publication in October 1969 with a focus on bringing the community together. In 2001, the ''Blade'' was purchased by Window Media LLC, a group of gay-oriented newspapers circulated throughout the United States with a staff composed of professional journalists, becoming a leading source of news for the readers both in Washington and around the nation. The paper p ...
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HIV/AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual may not notice any symptoms, or may experience a brief period of influenza-like illness. Typically, this is followed by a prolonged incubation period with no symptoms. If the infection progresses, it interferes more with the immune system, increasing the risk of developing common infections such as tuberculosis, as well as other opportunistic infections, and tumors which are rare in people who have normal immune function. These late symptoms of infection are referred to as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). This stage is often also associated with unintended weight loss. HIV is spread primarily by unprotected sex (including anal and vaginal sex), contaminated blood transfusions, hypodermic needles, and from mother to ch ...
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14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards
The 14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards (2003) were presented at three separate ceremonies: April 7 in New York ; April 26 in Los Angeles; and May 31 in San Francisco. The awards were presented to honor "fair, accurate and inclusive" representations of gay individuals in the media. Special Recognition * Vanguard Award - Eric McCormack * Davidson/Valentini Award - BD Wong * Vito Russo Award- Rosie O'Donnell * Excellence in Media Award - Diane Sawyer * Golden Gate Award - Stockard Channing * Stephen F. Kolzak Award - Todd Haynes * Special Recognition: Christina Aguilera Awards Winners are presented in bold.14th Annual GLAAD Media Awards - Complete List of Honorees & Winners
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Playbill
''Playbill'' is an American monthly magazine for theatergoers. Although there is a subscription issue available for home delivery, most copies of ''Playbill'' are printed for particular productions and distributed at the door as the show's program. ''Playbill'' was first printed in 1884 for a single theater on 21st Street in New York City. The magazine is now used at nearly every Broadway theatre, as well as many Off-Broadway productions. Outside New York City, ''Playbill'' is used at theaters throughout the United States. As of September 2012, its circulation was 4,073,680. History What is known today as ''Playbill'' started in 1884, when Frank Vance Strauss founded the New York Theatre Program Corporation specializing in printing theater programs. Strauss reimagined the concept of a theater program, making advertisements a standard feature and thus transforming what was then a leaflet into a fully designed magazine. The new format proved popular with theatergoers, who s ...
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