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Pansy Faye June 9 – June 18, 1969 1897 flashback Anthony George: Burke Devlin June 27 – October 19, 1967 Present day Jeremiah Collins: November 21, – December 14, 1967 1795 flashback Robert Gerringer: Dave Woodard May 15, – October 5, 1967 Present day Timothy Gordon Hotel customer July 28, 1966 Present day Hand of Barnabas April 17, 1967
The Pansy Craze was a period of increased LGBT visibility in American popular culture from the late-1920s until the mid-1930s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] During the " craze ," drag queens — known as "pansy performers" — experienced a surge in underground popularity, especially in New York City , Chicago , Los Angeles , and San Francisco .
Isabella Macdonald Alden (nickname and pen name, Pansy; November 3, 1841 – August 5, 1930) was an American author.Her best known works were: Four Girls at Chautauqua, Chautauqua Girls at Home, Tip Lewis and his Lamp, Three People, Links in Rebecca's Life, Julia Ried, Ruth Erskine's Crosses, The King's Daughter, The Browning Boys, From Different Standpoints, Mrs. Harry Harper's Awakening, The ...
Nancy Barrett (born October 5, 1941) is an American actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Carolyn Stoddard (among other characters) in the 1960s gothic soap opera Dark Shadows . Biography
Li'l Abner was a satirical American comic strip that appeared in multiple newspapers in the United States, Canada, and Europe.It featured a fictional clan of hillbillies living in the impoverished fictional mountain village of Dogpatch, USA.
Yahoo Entertainment: I feel Pansy Division ushered in a lot of change, and you've certainly witnessed and experienced a lot of change since your first album. Forming this band was a pretty bold ...
Effeminate comes from Latin effeminātus, from the factitive prefix ex-(from ex 'out') and femina 'woman'; it means 'made feminine, emasculated, weakened'.. Other vernacular words for effeminacy include: pansy, nelly, pretty boy, nancy boy, girly boy, molly, sissy, pussy, tomgirl, femboy, [4] roseboy, baby, and girl (when applied to a boy or, especially, adult man).
Isabel Irving was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut on February 28, 1871 to Charles Washington and Isabella Irving. [3] She made her New York stage debut in c. 1886 [4] [5] at the Standard Theatre in The Schoolmistress under Rosina Vokes.