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He is also a trustee of the LGBT arts charity, Wise Thoughts.
Marcus Reeves gave an interview with LGBT arts site Qulturelink in September 2008 and commented on the piece:
Out in South London" a weekly LGBT arts and culture magazine show presented by comedian Rosie Wilby.
Further financial problems led Pride of Washington to transfer the event to a local LGBT arts organization, One In Ten, in 1995.
The book won a Lambda Literary Award in 2008 in the category of LGBT Arts and Culture.
They began meeting in 1990, and founded the LGBT arts organization One In Ten, with Reel Affirmations as the organization's first program.
For the LGBT arts organization based in Washington, D.C., see One In Ten (organization).
Kiria has played at a diverse range of events, from the annual Warborough festival to the opening of LGBT art exhibition Loudest Whispers.
ONE Archives also operates a small gallery and museum space devoted to LGBT art and history in West Hollywood, California.
The following list consists of exhibition and performance venues where many works dealing with LGBT themes or by LGBT arts practitioners have been held.
One City One Pride is an LGBT Arts Festival held during the month of June in West Hollywood.
In 2007, One In Ten gave an award to Metro Weekly as "the community's event and entertainment bible, for their newspaper's consistent and enthusiastic support of lgbt arts."
He was also honored with a spot on Washington Life magazine's list of "The Power 100" for the magazine's media influence as the "nation's largest LGBT arts publication."
The launch of GFEST 08,09 and 10 took place at the Palace of Westminster making it the first ever LGBT arts initiative to be launched at the House of Commons.
Zorras also featured at London's Bar Wotever, Jawdance (Apples and Snakes), Ladyfest, GFest - gayWise LGBT Arts Festival, Sage & Time, and Incite.
Fresh Fruit Festival is the only grassroots multidiscipline LGBT Arts Festival in NYC, growing not from a theater group but from LGBT political activists seeking to fight homophobia through the arts.