• Mae Brown (born November 28, 1944) is an American feminist writer, best known for her coming-of-age autobiographical novel, Rubyfruit Jungle. Brown was...
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  • Mae Brown (1935–1973) was the second deaf-blind woman and the first deaf-blind Canadian to earn a university degree. She graduated from the University...
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  • Rubyfruit Jungle is the first novel by Rita Mae Brown. Published in 1973, it was remarkable in its day for its explicit portrayal of lesbianism. The novel...
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  • from the person who killed him – through the help of the psychic Oda Mae Brown (Goldberg). Ghost was theatrically released on July 13, 1990, to commercial...
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    Grace Mae Brown (March 20, 1886 – July 11, 1906) was an American woman who was murdered by her boyfriend, Chester Gillette, on Big Moose Lake, New York...
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  • American slasher film produced and directed by Amy Jones and written by Rita Mae Brown. It is the first installment in the Slumber Party Massacre series, and...
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    actress. She first gained recognition for her portrayal of psychic Oda Mae Brown in the Broadway production of Ghost (2012), for which she received a nomination...
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    Gladys West (redirect from Gladys Mae West)
    Gladys Mae West (née Brown; born October 27, 1930) is an American mathematician. She is known for her contributions to mathematical modeling of the shape...
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  • Virginia Mae Brown (November 13, 1923 – February 15, 1991) was an American civil servant, government official, and lawyer. Among her many "firsts", she...
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    Stephanie (August 13, 1981). "Rita Mae Brown, Martina Navratilova &". The Washington Post. Retrieved July 29, 2018. Brown, Rita Mae (1997). Rita Will: Memoir of...
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  • the next. Molly is in danger and Sam cannot leave her. A medium, Oda Mae Brown, helps Sam to get in touch with Molly to warn her. The musical had its...
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  • won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as "Oda Mae Brown" in this film) and Tony Goldwyn. The score was composed by Maurice Jarre...
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  • City on May 1, 1970. Members included Karla Jay, Martha Shelley, Rita Mae Brown, Lois Hart, Barbara Love, Ellen Shumsky, Artemis March, Cynthia Funk,...
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  • cozy-mystery detectives, notably in the work of Lilian Jackson Braun and Rita Mae Brown; herbalists appear frequently (of whom the best known is Ellis Peters'...
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  • Venus Envy is a 1993 novel by Rita Mae Brown. Mary Frazier Armstrong, known to all as "Frazier", is a successful and beautiful 35-year-old art gallery...
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  • Gladys Kiano Samuels as Lewis Chetan Pathak as Clinton Carrack Wendy Mae Brown as Mrs. Jerome Jonathan Hansler as Barman Neil Stuke as Hutch Ekow Quartey...
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    originated the roles of the Killer Queen in We Will Rock You and Oda Mae Brown in Ghost the Musical. Throughout her stage career, Clarke has been nominated...
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  • Buster Brown (August 15, 1911 – January 31, 1976) was an American blues and R&B singer best known for his hit, "Fannie Mae". Brown was born in Cordele...
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  • married travel agents who are also regular amateur performers; Libby Mae Brown, a perky Dairy Queen employee; Clifford Wooley, a "long time Blaineian"...
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  • The New York Times Best Seller List. Novelist and book reviewer Rita Mae Brown told readers of The Washington Post in 1979 that Kilgallen had expressed...
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    novel of this era was the picaresque 1973 novel Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown, which became a national best-seller. Jill Johnston argued for lesbian...
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    Jessie Mae Brown Beavers (March 18, 1923 – September 6, 1989) was an American journalist based in Los Angeles, California. She was an editor at the Los...
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    (February 5, 2019). Parker Posey – You're on an Airplane – Little, Brown Book Group. Little, Brown Book. ISBN 9780349010076. "Someone Needs to Give Parker Posey...
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  • coulda listened to them the way you been listening to us right now." Rita Mae Brown states that "The different voices are beautifully realized but confusing...
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  • Southern Discomfort is a 1982 novel by Rita Mae Brown. Through comedy and farce, it explores the theme of hypocrisy, especially that based on social status...
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  • community prior to the 1969 Stonewall riots. It was narrated by author Rita Mae Brown, directed by Greta Schiller, co-directed by Robert Rosenberg, and co-produced...
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    Mary Jane "Mae" West (August 17, 1893 – November 22, 1980) was an American actress, singer, comedian, screenwriter, and playwright whose career spanned...
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    ISBN 978-1-68261-443-3 Rita Mae Brown (November 18, 1979). "What Did Dorothy Know?". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 27, 2020. Rita Mae Brown (November 18,...
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  • Rita May (song) (redirect from Rita Mae)
    Some listeners believe that the lyrics of the song refer to writer Rita Mae Brown, who had complained of the lack of opportunities for casual lesbian sex...
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  • In a book published in 2004, writer Krin Gabbard claimed that the Oda Mae Brown character in the 1990 movie Ghost, played by Whoopi Goldberg, was an example...
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