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Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the attorney general of Arkansas from 1977 to 1979 and as the governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981, and again from 1983 to 1992. His centrist "Third Way" political philosophy became known as Clintonism, which dominated his presidency and the succeeding decades of Democratic Party history.

Madonna
Madonna Louise Ciccone ( ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. Dubbed the "Queen of Pop", she is known for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, and visual presentation. Her works incorporate social, political, sexual, and religious themes and have generated both controversy and critical acclaim. Madonna has had a significant socio-cultural impact across both the 20th and 21st centuries and is often deemed one of the greatest musicians of all time.

Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress. Dubbed the "Songbird Supreme", Carey is known for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style, signature use of the whistle register, and diva persona. An influential figure in popular culture, she was ranked as the fifth-greatest singer of all time by Rolling Stone in 2023.

The New York Times
American daily newspaper (founded 1851)
Ian McKellen
British actor (born 1939)
Elliot Page
Canadian actor

Dove Cameron
Dove Olivia Cameron is an American singer and actress. She rose to fame for her dual role of the eponymous characters in Disney Channel's comedy series Liv and Maddie (2013–2017) and her leading role in the network's Descendants film franchise (2015–2021); the former won her the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming.

Billboard
American weekly music magazine

USA Today
American national daily newspaper

Newsweek
Newsweek is an American weekly news magazine based in New York City. Founded as a weekly print magazine in 1933, it was widely distributed during the twentieth century and has had many notable editors-in-chief. It is currently co-owned by Dev Pragad, the president and chief executive officer (CEO), and Johnathan Davis, who sits on the board; each owns 50% of the company.
Variety
American weekly entertainment trade magazine
People
American weekly magazine devoted to celebrity and human-interest

Green Lantern
multiple superheroes from the DC universe

Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming is a Scottish actor, filmmaker and presenter. Known for his roles on stage and screen, he has received numerous accolades including a BAFTA Award, five Emmy Awards, and two Tony Awards. He also won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance for the West End production of Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1991). His other Olivier-nominated roles are in The Conquest of the South Pole (1988), La Bête (1992), and Cabaret (1994). Cumming won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for reprising his role as the Emcee on Broadway in Cabaret (1998). His other performances on Broadway include Design for Living (2001), and Macbeth (2013).

Nathan Lane
American actor

Tom Ford
American fashion designer and filmmaker (born 1961)

David Archuleta
American singer-songwriter
Boston Globe
American daily newspaper
Poison Ivy
fictional character throughout the DC Universe

Tony Kushner
American playwright and screenwriter (born 1956)

Alison Bechdel
American cartoonist, author

Colman Domingo
Colman Jason Domingo is an American actor, playwright and director. Prominent on both screen and stage since the 2010s, Domingo has received various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award, and nominations for two Academy Awards and two Tony Awards. Time magazine named him among the 100 most influential people in the world in 2024.

Ta-Nehisi Coates
American writer, journalist, and educator
Roxane Gay
American writer

Katseye
Katseye (stylized in all caps) is a girl group based in Los Angeles. The group is composed of six members: Daniela Avanzini, Lara Raj, Manon Bannerman, Megan Skiendiel, Sophia Laforteza, and Yoonchae Jeung. With members from the Philippines, South Korea, Switzerland, and the United States, Katseye is often described as a "global girl group".

Dustin Lance Black
American screenwriter, director and producer
Norman Lear
American television writer and producer (1922-2023)
The Advocate
bi-monthly American magazine covering LGBTQ-interest topics
Detective Comics
title used for two American comic book series
Jerrod Carmichael
American comedian, actor, writer and director
Lucía Méndez
Mexican actress and singer
Teen Vogue
American magazine
Angelica Ross
American businesswoman and actress
Pepe Julian Onziema
Ugandan LGBT rights activist
The Denver Post
daily newspaper in Denver, Colorado
Q27877321
episode of Black Mirror (S3 E4) (2016)
Q951591
LGBT magazine
Young Miko
Puerto Rican rapper, singer, songwriter and former footballer
Fey
Mexican recording artist; singer
Fun Home
graphic memoir by Alison Bechdel
Young Avengers
group of fictional characters
Cole Escola
American comedian, actor, and playwright

James Tynion IV
American comic book writer

Details
American monthly men's magazine

Chika
American rapper, model, and actress
Batwoman
Batwoman is a name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, depicted as female counterparts and allies of Batman similarly to Batgirl. The original version of the character, Kathy Kane (eventually given the birth name Katrina "Luka" Netz to differentiate the character from the newer version), was created by writer Edmond Hamilton and artist Sheldon Moldoff under the direction of editor Jack Schiff as a love interest in an attempt to combat allegations of Batman's homosexuality arising from the controversial book, Seduction of the Innocent.
Kieron Gillen
British journalist and comics writer
Frank Rich
American essayist and columnist
Emma Seligman
Canadian film director and screenwriter
Los Tigres del Norte
norteño band founded in Mocorito, Sinaloa, and bases in Desarrollo Urbano Quetzalcóatl
Hulkling
Hulkling is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A member of the Young Avengers superhero team in the Marvel Universe, Hulkling's visual design is patterned on the Hulk. In addition to being superhumanly strong, he possesses shapeshifting abilities that go far beyond the ability to mimic the Hulk, which give him the power to fly.

Al Ewing
British comics writer
Ric Weiland
American computer programmer (1953-2006)
Chip Zdarsky
Canadian comic book artist
Pedro Zamora
Cuban-American AIDS activist and television personality
Miss Coco Peru
American actor
Alok Vaid-Menon
American performance artist, and LGBTQ rights activist
Drag Queen Story Hour
children's event

Monica Roberts
African American blogger and advocate
Vico Ortiz
Puerto Rican actor