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  5. LGBT culture in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Address. 125 Northwest 5th Avenue. Location. Portland, Oregon, United States. Opened. February 14, 2019. ( 2019-02-14) Located at Northwest 5th Avenue and Davis Street in Old Town Chinatown, Barbarella (sometimes Barbarella PDX) was a nightclub in a building which previously housed a "grimy" music venue called Someday Lounge, followed by the ...

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    ALLBLK (typeset as ALLBLK in press materials but stylized allblk in its logotype; pronounced as "all-black"; ALLWAYSBLK in Canada and the Caribbean), formerly Urban Movie Channel ( UMC) is an over-the-top SVOD service operated by the AMC Networks. It was formed by Robert L. Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment Television, in November 2014.

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    Peter Campion (born c. 1977/1978) (sometimes credited as Art Campion) is an Irish actor and presenter. He is best known for his roles in the RTÉ One drama Love/Hate (2010–2011) and the Channel 4 sitcoms London Irish (2013) and Derry Girls (2018–2022).