Tag: Finland
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Tom of Finland movie official trailer is here!
Touko Laaksonen has served as an officer during the Second World War, difficult years in Finland, but life in peacetime proves just as tough.
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No Crime Behind Swedish-Finnish LGBTQ-Rights Campaigner Kaj Heino’s Death
After the tragic news about LGBT profile Kaj Heino’s death, autopsy has now shown that there is no indication of any crime.
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Finnish-Swedish LGBTQ rights campaigner murdered in Stockholm
One of Gothenburg’s most well-known LGBTQ rights campaigner, Kaj Heino, died Tuesday night after being found seriously injured in an apartment in Stockholm.
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Success for Sápmi Pride in Kautokeino, Norway
Davvet Bruun Solbakk are very satisfied after leading Sapmi Pride through the Sami city Kautokeino in Norway. Over 150 people participated in the parade.
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Tom of Finland at home in Finland
Last weekend opened the most comprehensive Tom of Finland exhibition that has ever been assembled in Finland. On Sunday, it was to celebrate Mother’s Day as well as Touko Laaksonen’s birthday.
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Rainbow Flag Becomes a Stamp In Sweden
Sweden seems to be the first in the world to adorn a stamp with the rainbow flag, the symbol of LGBT, acceptance and diversity. On May 4, will the new stamp released.